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o M cd OQ i • H cd XJ eacAT? When teachers at CHS and the Tech. Center were asked “What do you enjoy most about teaching?”, most of them responded “the students but some replies were dif- ferent. Like “The opportunity to work with a diverse group of Students.” Miss Rospa, or “seeing students develop into adults.” — Mrs. Taylor. Mr. Asher said he most en- joys “Giving demerits and busting people.” Mr. Denny enjoys “The dynamics of working with 120 students on an ongoing basis and coaching. Mrs. Kable receives fulfill- ment in “knowing that the skills I’m teaching will be valuable to some students, and Mr. Pence likes “see- ing students’ lights turn on,” but as a whole most teachers like to watch their students grow and mature. What’s this red stuff on your paper, pizza? Mrs. Gordon gives Craig Bell extra help on his assign- ment during class. Janine Adair — English John Anderson — General Business. Cooperative Work Janet Andrews — Student Teacher Margaret Armentrout — Bank. Business leadership. Office Procedures. Simulated Office Junior Armstrong — Custodial Staff Donald Asher — Biology. Advanced Science Mary Ashton — Cafeteria Sharon Bailey — Record Keeping, Typing Charles Baker — Math Joseph Baker — Industrial Arts 142 Faculty
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Carrie look at them straining! Carrie Isenberg and (irrrv Inmbath give a tug a-war contest on field day all they’ve got. Michael liohle, Richard Pilkerton, Donald Beane, and Rick Forbes check out their competi tion before the tug-a war event. When is it going to be my event? Stephanie Payne patiently awaits her next competition. With 14 points in the class com- petition, the freshmen didn’t do too badly for their first field day. With such representatives as Stan Griffin, Sheryl Phillips, Mike Web- ber, Gerry Trimbath, Doug Eastbum, Stephanie Payne and many more, where could these young competitors go but up? The freshmen finished at the top in one event, the egg toss. While the class competitions were going on, the other freshmen were working at various booths for SGA, the Latin Club and FBLA. The freshman class ran a busy soda stand to add more money to their treasury. As for the entire day, “It was fun!” — Amy Robenson. Danny Yung •Jonathen Youngson Kurt Zimmerman Lisa Zimmerman Ricky Zois Crystal Winters Marvin Wilson Keith Wood Scott Wood Denise Worth Tyrone Yorkshire Carlton Young '3 N i CA a c Freshmen L41
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Are these real? Mrs. Bottorf received a bou- quet from her Field Hockey Team at the end of the season, presented by Cindy Hall. Steve, I don’t want to hear why you’re late this time. Mrs. Felton and Steve Roberts discuss his absences during homeroom. Thomas Barnes — Science Rad Bean — Chief Custodian. Tech Center Marjorie Beaulieu — Aide Lynn Bell — Biology, Science, Sophomore Class Sponsor Jack Bottorf — English Nancy Bottorf — Assistant Athletic Director, English. Field Hockey. Coach Larry Brabec — Sheet Metal. Tech Center Dana Brookhart — Biology Marcia Brown — Home Economics, Science Peggy Brown — Marketing c £ o CQ cJq 0) G cd PQ Faculty 133
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