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E. L B G. Anderson, Teachers' Sec. L N. Barber, Coun. J, B V, M. Burke, Sec. N. T P. T S. P. R. B. The members of the Kitchen Staff, Front Row- Donna Tshacher, Arlene Gates, and Betty Broa- die. Bock row- Marlene Blackburn, Katie Jackson, Jane McKay, Sue Boyles, Donna Herman, and Danalee Kinkead The members of the Janitorial Staff, Front row- Scott Stephens, Lloyd Egbert, Opal Yakovich, Car- ol McMillen, Hugh Snapp, Ike Fullington. Back row- Russ Snyder, Bruce Johnson, Victor Warren, Roy Acree. l-- - -if .Q W., . as 3 - x-- -'Y' Q1 M A 'i ' I ia '54 kt X1 .4 X ,, ,-- If ...trol Ji of i W 'E 'if K A h . ' i Q, la. ' l A A f' Q' ,N ' ,, x.. 'ff 1, S' A 'v 1 I Albus, Spanish Allison, Trainer Anderson, Reg. office Baraysarra, Math Baker, US Hist, Baird, Math Brown, Res. Officer Button, P.E. Campbell, Space Sci. Cunningham, Drama Cantrell, US Hist. Carberry, Coun. Clark, Eng. Card, Office Collingwood, Home Eco, - 4 . F. Corey, Bio, J. J. Coughlin, Eng. f- X. . Enzler, French r - if .., Folk, sci. A ,sf-' 1213222 J 40 Faculty J xii . .VM M 3 be .,. I Q. .. ,- uv, C, Cromwell, Bus, M. Duncan, Bus. -A 7 A Yizgu we Xe 13' ' f, qc' Wit, r .f3..,1 f Q . ,,,. M, ,H ,,. 'i --:EA K . v ,X -. tn, A ' 1 . K A' x i I W Q' lei ll . a k'x lim
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UN Don Johnson, Principal The members ofthe 1986-87 Board of Trustees, First row - Marilee Gross, Dr, Quinten Homer, president, Bev I-Iaradg Layle R.E. Wood. Second row - Leon Grisham, David H. Hawk, vice president, and Rory Jones. ri' i wi V. - 7.-5 it -QS it 1, y , ,fi ,A I xr El msd JTT? Examining the lab write-up, Mr. Henry cannot find anything wrong. Smiling with her student, Mrs. Franden S55 points out the simple mistake, Administration 39 rf C
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Leaning right into the subject, Mr. Cantrell puts his special way of teaching to good use. Assisting Rich Brown on his paper, Mrs. Killmaster gives helpful hints. Laughing with her students, Mrs. Zaph tries to explain the true meaning of French. One thing in common . . Gpposing We ws Excuse this interrup- tion, we have a short announcement before the bell. Sound famil- iar? Several times throughout the course of the year this was heard over the loud speaker. lt may have been an announcement about a meeting, can- cellation, or some minor detail, but there were also times when changes were an- nounced. Some good, some bad, depending on how a person looked at it. lt all seemed to start with changing the for- mal traditional Senior portraits for the year- book to semi-formal color pictures. To some it was thought of as the worst thing anyone could do. Next, talk of the Homecoming Dance began to fill the halls. Sock Hop?l You're kidding mel! Home- coming, previously semi-formal, was being changed to a Sock Hop. Again, everyone shared his different opinions. The topic of changing tradition was heard once again, and even the good old petition was sent through the classrooms. But the pe- tition didn't succeed, similar to the Senior Por- trait Disagreement. Changes were not only thought of by stu- dents, but the adminis- tration also had some changes of their own to make. These included things such as: no more ghetto blasters in halls, study hall for students in halls too long before sixth period, moving the location of the atten- dance office, and some changes in the adminis- tration itself. Students had some different opinions about these changes as well. Amy Sanford stated that by not allowing students to have ghetto blasters they were forcing us to regress instead of let- ting us mature, grow and make our own deci- sions. The next thing you know they'Il be put- ting stop lights in the cafeteria letting us I know when we can and cannot talk. Mr. John- son, onthe other hand, said that ghetto blast- ers and head sets are Educationally un- sound. Students are only here for one sev- enth of thier lifetime. They're not here to be jived, or rocked. If all they learn from school is the lyrics to some songs we have failed our purpose of educat- ing. These changes, and many more, all influ- enced the lives of the students. Some not very much, but some quite a bit. But no mat- ter how many changes were made, we pulled I through all of them with dignity and pride. 4. C. t . v 1 Y ha. ,Li X L ii' ll .,,m f 5 .i. gt.. . it Yi? at I Ml ,z-t. A l S ' l 1 , J. Franden, Bus. J. Fransen, Health L. Godfrey, Bus. D. Gray, Eng. R. Griggs, Math G. Harvey, US Hist. L. Heller, Eng. C. Henry, Chem. D. Holsinger, Eng. L. Jenkins, Lib. C. Jensen, Eng. L. Jeppesen, Bus. J. Jones, Math. P. Jones, Ad. Living S. Jones, Spec. Skills J. Kilmaster, Eng. J. King, lnstr. Music G. Kluksdal, Math Knowlton, Soc. Stud. R. Lima, Health M. Lock, Security M. Luave, Biol. J. Luttman, Ger. L. Maxwell, Spec. Skills Faculty 4l
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