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Eighteen new teachers joined forc- es with the original forty-six to teach 1,200 students. New teachers who transferred from the junior high were Linden Baker, Patrick Coghlan, Floyd Cowles, limmie Crawford, Richard Dearing, Peg Melhorn, E. A. Patter- son, jerry Pickard, Wilda Steggall, Harold Stilwell, and Tom Walljasper. Teachers new to the system were leanne judge, james McFadden, Gary McVey, Michael Riley, and Thomas Scott. Mary O'Day and Ardis Wilson were the new teachers aides. One new half-time counselor, Earl Traver, was also added. 2 X X A Z il. i F 11 1 r ll Mr. jim Crawford finds one of his student's papers very amusing. -1, .V . -as ' ' ff zefxfffjzz .V 5' 't if i Disf1:4-fwsgfffrwf J.: M 'I if 34 , ?:ig'ff-swf ,A Vi -,QM f ,Vx..W,f.5 ,Wi 1 mae' ' QM 'suffer it.. - :tlift 'ft 341 .5 C V. f. . i M .' .W , Milt , My ' 3 fungi . -52:4 Jw- sm .. 4 fiibiif 4f,ge , l g,'L 2 '-f' 4 . tv, f wwf.,-'N gag- .51 'g:f g'alfe55:4tfwy:CNi,E1f,i5f? ray? -P1534 if. Q' wi lfgsewg ir J. if ' .. V ' fif'ff'iZ'f?,Z'5 'ii .. A ,,,,, ' f' 5 mrigwfii Zfl i?i1yfiE.5? . 'Q mag u I lw Another teacher who transferred from junior high, Mr. jerry Pickard, grades his unpassable grammar tests. as 15353 .5-V: - ,sgsqgjpfe .f.v- ,wt.a.1.s,fe-iw
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Mr. james McFadden leads his freshman-sophomore class into the school after an hour of soccer. NwTeaclww Bwlg Nwwclwiq -v-r, v...,n, .. 4 'd P'1kn f,,, 1 Him Atqhe end of the day, Miss leanne judge finishes last minute work. I fh Appearing stumped over a math problem is Mr. Eugene Patterson, alge bra teacher.
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