Chopticon High School - Chopticonian Yearbook (Morganza, MD)

 - Class of 1984

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Page 109 text:

Andrea Homer — Business fart Jester — Band Director, Assistant Softball Coach Barbara Kable — Science Rebecca Klien — Spanish. Business John Kovach — English, Football Coach Diana Kraft — Special Education Barbara Krejci — Physical Education, Volleyball Coach Patty Kuzmick — Coach Ray Mathena — Art Diane McNamara — English, Yearbook Advisor Thomas Murray — English, Track Coach Betty Lou Nelson — Secretary Deep in thought. Coach Kovach contemplates a big play during the Homecoming game Tap, tap, tap! Mrs loan Davis, Mr Taylor's new secretary, types letters bound for parents Squaw of the year? No. just Ms Kable showing her spirit during Spirit Week FACULTY 105

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faye Felton — Phyvkdl Education. Dover's Education Carrie Eickes — Art Frank Fox — Math, Soccer Coach Catherine Giovannoni — Special Education Linda Glaser — English, Senior Class Advisor Diane Gough — Special Education loseph Guffey — Guidance Counselor Ray Guy — Business, Senior Class Advisor Elizabeth Hall — Librarian Hilton Harrod — Agriculture, F F A Advisor Beverly Heater — Business. DECA Advisor Margaret High — Social Studies. Sophomore Class Advisor Getting involved with students is an important part of being a teacher Ms Loeffler talks over some work with |ill Lacey Getting Involved What held clubs, organizations, and sports together? The sponsors' Who were these people that dedicated their time and energy to us? Teachers! They sponsored everything ranging from FHA to Field FHockey, with many things in between. As a sponsor, teachers did everything from cheer- ing us on to victory to consoling us in defeat It didn't matter if we won or lost, the sponsors always stood by us. The extra time teachers put in was greatly appreciated by all club members and athletes. Most teachers were not satisfied with only spon- soring one after school activity. Some teachers even found time to sponsor two or three activities. Teachers like Mr. Younkins, who co-sponsored NHS and coached Baseball, or Mr Pence, who sponsored the Classical League, the Icon, and the Literary Magazine, or Mr Harrod, who had a full time job sponsoring FFA, gave much of their time to provide interesting activities for students. 104 FACULTY



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Faculty Favorites Many yearbooks conduct surveys that show what student’s favorites were for the year, but the '84 Chopticonian decided to take a look at the other side. The yearbook staff distributed to all the teachers a survey that asked them to answer six questions. They were asked: what was your favorite school subject, type of music, movie, sport, hobby, and book. The responses to the survey were varied and most were serious, but some teachers couldn't help themselves, which lead to such answers as: Mr. Brookhart's answer for his favorite book Faculty Manual and Mrs. Chew's Zen the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Ms. Chew also stated her favorite song was Mack the Knife and Mr. Palko's response in that category was Don't Throw That Touchdown to Anyone Else But Me. Last, but not least, Mr Palko answered the questions about favorite subject, sport, and hobby with one word FOOTBALL (I wonder where his mind was). The top five serious answers have been listed on the next page. They surprisingly showed that stu- dent's and teacher's tastes were not that different. The basis of Poe's theory ., Mr Pence instills knowledge in his 3rd period English class Elizabeth Nelson — English, SGA Advisor Dot Newkirk — Secretary Kathy Norris — Math Rich O'Donnell — Social Studies, Boy's Basketball Coach Andy Palko — Social Studies Kart Pence — English. Icon Advisor, Literary Magazine Advisor Linda Perrygo — Librarian Agnes Price — Secretary Hugh Reynolds — Guidance Counselor Glenn Richards — Social Studies, Baseball Coach lane Rienhardt — Math Scott Russell — Social Studies, SGA Advisor 106 FACULTY

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