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Volunteering much of their spare time, various teachers coached extra- curricular activities. These coaches and activities were: Winston Davis - cross country, varsity girls basketball, assis- tant boy's track. George Goff - varsity football, head track coach. Tom Lota - junior varsity football .. . On The Go! coach, wrestling, assistant girl's track. Barney Myers -- head varsity football coach, boy's track. Bonnie O'Brien - Tennis Bruce Peters - junior varsity boy's basketball. Mike Shirley - varsity boy's basket- ball. Steven Smith - junior varsity foot- ball, girl's junior var- sity basketball. Maxie Thorpe - girl's track. Through cold mor- nings and sweltering hours in the sun, Ms. Maxie Thorpe tdept. headl and her co- workers were always on the go. WY: , N QSM .-gel. Myers . suv -j tf Q ,, ' l:'i:5 .4 S R km. Top left Doug Williams, alias Winston Davis showed his finesse with a football. Middle left Head football coach - Barney Middle right Coach Steven Smith Bottom left. Coach Bruce Peters gg Bottom right Coach Mike Shirley s ' Physical Education: Administrationf27
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3 In a world full of stereotypes and bystanders, it became increasingly more difficult to find individuals or ac- tivities which promoted more par- ticipation. These dedicated people were the Physical Education depart- ment. Ninth grade students were re- quired to participate in such activities as P.E. Department . golf, soccer, archery, weight training, softball and track. Physical education teachers taught stu- dents basic skills and rules on a variety of sports with much success. Tenth grade students also had the requirement of gym- twelfth grade stu- dents had the oppor- tunity to participate in competitive ac- tivities and class tour- naments. Such tour- naments included volleyball, tennis, badmitton, softball and track. All stu- dents in the P.E. program were also required to take a course in CPR tcardio-pulmonary respirationl. 2 2 I nastics. Eleventh and V Top right: Coach George Goff got the student body fired up at the pep assembly. Middle left: Coach Barney Myers Middle right: Ms. Maxie Thorpe - Department head. Bottom left: Coach Tom Lota Bottom right: Ms. Bonnie O'Brien Qmczr- 5 as r w ww .- C s sssmtma.. J , 5 nf ,, tl 26fAdministration: Physical Education Z - I Sw 'rs' Q - ,W L A tt N l A Q twwmwmwsvfs
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Every student had thought about and made plans for the future at some time, but Business Educa- tion gave them an early start on their careers. Success in business courses relied on mechanical know-how and a mind for numbers. First-hand ex- perience was given to them in the fields of their interests. Classes were ar- ranged in an office- Taking Care Of Business like matter, offering the student a chance to participate in work involving office related job. Carolyn Fingar, department head for two years said, The enroll- ment in the business classes was the highest it has ever been. Ms. Fingar also said: There were new courses added to the business program which were for the students with inten- sions of identifying their careers. These courses were: business com- munication, advan- ced shorthand, and Bookkeeping II. We feel that we lbusiness department? are fulfilling the needs of more students than ever before, quoted Ms Fingar Mg? Wg, Top right: Carolyn Fingar - Business department head, Shorthand ll, Typing III, Dictation and Transcript Middle leftf Susan Tustison - Personal Typing, Bkkg lfll Middle right: jackie Sprawls - Typing I, Typing Personal, Business Math Bottom: Margie Glen - Business Math, Typing PY, Typing PS 28fAdministration: Business Education 3 , ...... K nnlnn 5 . 6 Q., f, Q wavy K ZW WMM .- ,m, . ass ., ..,1gu
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