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11 , 1 ,l, . 1, 1 . . wV-tr y it't ' ., 1 ' .V . .' m ' The wild life At Tinker Cliffs, Science Club members take a break from their long hike. They met at school on a Sunday afternoon to take the trip to observe animals and wildflowers. w . . 1 One b1 cookre 1 1 Before Sta ium Revue during the band's gag award cere- 11 mon , Laura Svec presents an award to Richard Can. The 11 ban nicknamed him Keeb after Keebler ElL Wendy Morris 138 1 ClubsXAcademics
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Mrs. Cammie Williams: French 2,3; SCA Mr. Joe Larocco: Government, Advanced Government; Cross Country Coach Mr. David Layman: Health and Physical Education; Head Girls Basketball Coach Mrs. Elizabeth Lemon: Computer Science; 1,2; Olympics of the Mind Mr. Jack Lindsey: History Mr. Jerry Little: History; Head Football Coach Ms. Linda Long: Government; Assistant Girls1 Basketball Coach Mrs. Janet Lynn: Special Education Ms. Beth McDonald: Special Education; Key Club Mrs. Polly McFarlane: Latin 1, English 10; Latin Club Ms. Pam Morgan: Math 9, Geometry Mr. Keith Morrison: Technical Drawing, Architectural Drawing, Electricity Ms. Linda Mott: Special Education Mr. Don Oakes: Driver Education; Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Wrestling Coach Mr. John Oberlin: Advanced Marketing, Fundamental Marketing, Markeu'ng Management; DECA Mrs. Emily Pack: Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry; National Honor Society, Senior Class Sponsor Mrs. Joyce Palmer: Health and Physical Education; FCA, Volleyball Coach Ms. Peggy Perdue: Word Processing, Keyboarding, Office Technology Mrs. Maxine Peschel: Librarian; Key Club Mr. Edward Peterson: Applied Physical Science; Varsity Boys Basketball Coach Mrs. Gail Price: English 10,11, Advanced English 10 Mrs. Billie Reid: Chemistry, Advanced Chemistry Mrs. Sherry Richardson: English 10,12 Mrs. Gayle Ross: Chemistry Dr. Rebecca Ross: Anatomy and Physiology, Biology; Science Club Mr. Jerry Salyer: Technical Drawing, Industrial Crafts, Wood Technology Mrs. Shirley Self: Keyboarding, Business Law, Introducu'on to Business Mrs. Elaine Shafer: French 1,3; French Club, Junior Class Sponsor Mr. Chris Sherill: Math 10, Algebra 1; Assistant Football Coach, Boys Track Coach Mrs. Kelly Sherill: Geometry, Algebra 1,2; Cheerleading Mrs. Judy Shockey: Librarian Mr. Alden Sieber: Special Education; Key Club Mrs. Sarah Sink: Health and Physical Education, Advanced Physical Education Ms. Martha Smith: Government Mr. Mike Stevens: Biology, Advanced Biolo Mrs. ?haron Stevens: Biology Mr. Bill Svec: Band 1,2, Marching Band, Music Theory, Drill Team, Flag Corps; Senior Class Sponsor Miss Annie Swann: Computer Science 1,2 Mrs. Deborah Swecker: Algebra 2, Geometry Ms. Ann Thomason: English 11, Thespians, Theatre Apprentices Mrs. Brenda Turner: English 10,12, ISD Mrs. Sue Wiseman: World Geography, Government Miss Reba Wood: History, Advanced History What is the hardest thing about being. a teacher? the hardest thing is getting up in the morning and gettmg here. After I get here, everything OkayMrs. Sarah Sink goes scIt is h Organjz ard 10 e everything One thlng, cutsomethingshort ,, s. Robyn Arthur J. Larocco - R. Wood 2 Faculty - 137 E I4 :1, E E 2 5 2 E 22 E 6 i 5, E 5 E E g i 5 1i E E i
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Beth Langan here there's a will There were those classes you couldn,t wait to get to, and there were those in which 45 minutes seemed like an eternity. Almost everyone had to have the will to survive the ups and downs of the academic life. With exam week interrupted by snow, students listened to the radio to know whether to study or to relax their brains for one more night. The week before the visiting committee came to evaluate the school for accreditation created an air of chaos for administration, faculty, and students alike. Some clubs became more active than ever before. The French Club held their first ever fashion show displaying merchandise from several local stores. There always seemed to be lots to do with little time to do it in; but where there was a will, there was a way in e V, 1' imw$zuu5a '-t, ClubstAcademics a 139 clu bslacademics i '1 : vi i
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