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Russell Vincent Rulers and Pages Substitutes Leave Home To Face A Day Of Teaching News traveled fast when there was a substitute teacher. Half of the class would be planning a big joke to play on her, the remain¬ ing half pondered how they should treat her. While substituting for one of Mrs. Gordon’s classes an incident happened that you wouldn’t believe. One of the students took a cigarette lighter and an aerosol can of chalkboard cleaner and created a torch. Fortunately, this happened only once. It seemed that the hardest thing for a substitute to handle was when the students thought they were going to have a break from work because the regular teacher was absent. A substitute knew that it would be hard to handle the troublemakers when she was teaching for just one day, but when she was in the classroom for a couple of days, she prepared for the “smartalecks” and cracked down. Mrs. Marian Russell Director of Guidance Mr. Paul Nicholas Counselor Mrs. Kitty Daniels ISS Monitor Cashier Mrs. Jeanette Dennis Title I Aide Mrs. Judy Gibson Guidance Secretary Mrs. Deborah Mayton LMC Clerk Mrs. Linda Pearson Administration Secretary Mrs. Priscilla Vincent Bookkeeper 0 ice Manager Faculty — 9
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Newcomb Yow As the smell of formaldehyde and dead pig fill the air, Wendy Lewis, Miss Deborah Powell {student teacher for Mr. J. Thomas), and Derrick Easter search carefully for this little pig’s inner parts. Miss Sharon Newcomb English 12, Oral Communications I, II, Drama Forensics. Thespians Mrs. Lucy Powell Marriage and Child, Homemaking II, III FHA Mr. Mike Raney Metal Shop I, II, III Varsity Football, VICA Mr. Freddie Reekes Advanced Physical Education, Driver Education Softball Girls Basketball, Boys Basketball, Monogram Mrs. Ethel Rogers Typing I, Recordkeeping FBLA Mr. Larry Scafuti Spanish I Mrs. Jean Simmons Art Art, Coed-Hi Y Mrs. Mary Smith Catering Specialists, Clothing I, II FHA Miss Janese Stokes Special Ed — Language Arts, Math Science, Social Studies Cotorguard, Majorettes, Sophomore Sponsor Mr. James Tanner Band, Chorus Band and Band Boosters Mr. James Thomas Earth Science, Biology Chess. Sophomore Sponsor Mrs. Evelyn Thompson Accounting, Business Computer Applications FBLA Mr. Frank Vaughan Biology, Chemistry, Physics Mrs. Virginia Vaughan Spanish I, II, III Spanish, National Honor Society Mrs. Eula Washington Reading Lab Junior Sponsor Mr. William “Doc” Washington Carpentry 1.11 VICA Mr. A1 Wright Government SCA Mr. David Wright English 9, 10 Journalism Mrs. Kathy Wright Algebra I, Geometry Sophomore Sponsor, TAG Mrs. Charlotte Yow GED 8 — Faculty
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CLUBSREIGNCLUBSREIGNCLUBSCLt Would you like to purchase a raffle ticket? A Bunny rabbit? Purchase a cake? These questions and more would echo from the halls of B.S.H.S. to the parking lots of Red White and Star Value, where students of various clubs attemp¬ ted to raise money for future projects and trips. The School year reigned with club in¬ volvement. The Student Council raised close to $1,000 during homecoming. The Culture Club raised $438 selling candy, shakers, and raffles and Jour¬ nalism sold over $1,700 in ads and $400 in hats. Although education is expensive some people can’t wait to see the day when generals sell brownies to raise money to buy a battleship. Showing their pride in music (facing camera) Evangeline Thompson, Jewel Roinson, Alex Northington, Lolita Drum¬ mond, Michael Stith, and Tangy Crenshaw; (back to camera) Carlton Crenshaw, Felecia Weaver, and Danny Dilworth practice to get the perfect beat for the Spring Arts Festival held on Thursday, April 25th. French Club — front row (1 to r) William Johnson, Janine Hicks, Ken Peace, Sandra Palmer; second row, William Wynn, Donald Hammack, Marth Stith, and Kristie Sim¬ mons; (back row) William Walker, Omar Land, Shaundra Mays, and Rhonda Kemp. 10 — Clubs
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