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16 Teachers' Special education and swimming were Ms. Judy Reece 's pieces. Hitting the U.S. Government books and spon- soring the Senior Class were a couple of Mr. Bill Howell 's duties. ,. A W M -t :KI F4 Most days Mr. Burton Miller could be found helping out in the student government class.
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Summer Vacation Flew Almost as Fast as the Snowbirds At first, heat drew laziness to the opening of school.Those endless summer nights soon came to an end while the beginning of school started again on September 4-. Many people found that getting up at 8:00 in the morning was some sort of self -torture. Eating in Assignments were soon part of the daily schedule. Mrs. Major helps Mark Dodson, junior, John Akin, sophomore, and Scott Okabayashi, junior. the cafeteria for lunch, sad to say, was the high point of the school day. By the time 2:35 came around, students were on their way home to catch the last few minutes of General Hospital and Tom and Jerry. Clubs, sports and activities were underway within the first week of school, and a Back to School assembly and dance were held on the first Friday. Bandages from Mr. Roberson could stop the pain for a little while for Mark Wentzel and Chris Dickson, seniors. Back to School I5
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With enthusiam Mr. Enos, Mr. Smith, Mr. Andersen, and Mr. Carman enjoy their lunch. Q G V e E E At Open house Mrs. Loretta Heck, and Mr. Milton Turner, P.E. teacher wait for parents in the gym. Motivation, Dedication Makes Teaching a Little Easier eachers can be so cool ing at sporting events. sometimes, especially when ltis odd but nice to realize that they're like your sponsor or teachers are people too. Many are somethingf, said Jennifer willing to spend time by giving a McRae, sophomore. The respon- sibility of keeping the high stan- dards of quality teaching up is one of the most difficult things to do. Still, we have teachers on campus going beyond the expected. 6'Teachers can be the coolest sometimes. - Jennifer McRae Many teachers take on additional work by sponsoring a club or coaching a sport. Others spend extra time chaperoning dances and work- hand to those in need. Teachers I 7
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