Fox High School - Ha Ko Yearbook (Arnold, MO)

 - Class of 1983

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SPECIAL EDUCATION Fox High School welcomes two new teachers in Special Education this year - Mr. Ramaesiri and Miss Marchand. Both teachers agree that their first year here has been very enjoyable. The principals and fellow teachers have been very friendly and helpful, especially my co-workers Miss Marchand, Mrs. O'Connor, and Mrs. Sauer, said Mr. Ramaesiri. They have made it interesting and fun. lt has been enjoyable seeing students from Seckman Jr. High where l formerly taught. Miss Marchand echoes his sentiments. I had a fantastic first year at Fox Senior High. l UUIY enjoy the fine people l work with and feel lucky to have such a great group of students. They're easy to get along withg l Like them both, said junior David Mathes. Teaching at the high school is a unique ekpenence. The main difference in the high school is the different interests and values: they are young adults interested in cars, jobs, and dates, said Mr. Ramaesiri. Added Miss Marchand, The first two weeks I felt like a freshman all over again. Hopefully next year no one will try to seel me an elevator pass! ----.,------------- 7' 1 1 4 MFMMJX 1- I 5 4 5 ? 3, 5' 1 -Wfiifitt -- . JJ . - ' f ,fl tw iisi ifww .. A N if- f f VE -. . - . 1.2.3, rig. Q gs m, ' J .. C W jemory of Wexgy ginder -fluly 1' 1952 5' X Q 'iw 9. vt QQ '. we X f .. ' ., Q33 S . 5 K WN ,M Above - Rodney Bartinger checks his homework as Dean Williams watches a program on Channel 9, Above right - l really like my teachers, especially Miss Marchand. She's alot of fun, said Jeanette Smothers. x Q Ms. Marchand Mr. Primm l MS. Rager Mr. Ramaesiri

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION As the doors open to the weightlifting room, sounds of huffing, groaning and then concentrated silence can be heard. For weight-lifter Mark Parra, power-lifting is a way to feel goodg to push yourself. Power- lifting is a form of competitive lifting which involves 3 different lifts: squats, bench presses, and dead lifts. We train during gym hours, said the junior. lt makes me feel good to work out. l wanted to build up my muscles, and have a chance to com- pete against others. Mark and many other P. E. students like having the chance to work out with weights. I liked having the chance to im- prove my over-all strength by lifting weights instead of regular calisthenics and other exercises, said sophomore Brian Alexander. Power-lifting provides an alter- native for students who aren't interested in some other sports. A lot of guys power-lift because of that. he added. Sophomore Sean Hulen has another reason. Everyone thinks short people can't do anything! So l played football, I wrestled, and now l'm power-lifting. l started in the 100 lb. weight class, and now l'm at 125. l'd like to be in the 135 lb. weight class next year. -- ---.,------------.1------.-----1-1---------------.vp ., ,, ,,., .. ., 4 K sM. . 4' N' -ss., f ies - 1.i5?4Y5'.. Q55 xx - as Q -- . ,ss ,MQW . NNE. A .. Mr. Braudrick Mr. Dockery Mrs. Drury Mrs. Holland Mr. lvy Mr. Kappler Mrs, Maxson df Above - Sophomore Joe Nessel enjoys canoeing on the Current River during the summer. l look like a 'river rat, ' said Joe. Above right - Sophomore Vicki Vetter works out in the weight room. -eft - Senior Patty Hite attempts to polish her bowling skills.



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----------------- C.O.E There are many work programs at Fox such as D.E., TSI, and B.O.E. These pro- grams are part of Continuing Education, and enable the student to have special training by letting them go to school for half a day and work at a training station the rest. These programs cover the three basic areas of work. D.E. which stands for Distributive Education, covers retail sales, management, and business owner- ship. TSI stands for Trades and Indus- tries, which covers vocational jobs. B.O.E. stands for Business Office Edu- cation and teaches office work. Each day around 11:30 about one-third of the senior class leaves to go to work. All of the students involved in these programs get one credit for the class and one for on- the- job training. Senior Tim Marchbanks says of D.E. program, I think it's really worth it. l like working at Dolgins. We do alot of work, but we have fun doing it. It's like one big family. He adds, It makes you grow up a little quicker, too. You start ,F ' j M Top - Bob Jackson, Chris Chatman, Rhonda Reising, and Betty Barton kid around with Mr. Whittenberg Right top - Senior Tom George discusses his job schedule with Mr. Duniphan and Mrs. Domian Bottom - TSI students mug it up for the camera. Top Row: Larry Conn, Al Zimmerman, Dave Shy, Bill James. Bottom Row: Kim Owen, Kim Julian, Christy Jeckel. Mrs. Domian Mr. Duniphan l X Www Mr. Snider Mr. Whittenberg

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