Garnett High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Garnett, KS)

 - Class of 1982

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.sf ,as is S2252 31221. Q. X X-...gy if K Q I i In it i at in A li. . Q .. ssem WHEN :tunes wane Ants . I ig L-L.L - I to 1 Wg-ts? YQ -.QM X59 ,. 73? HOME ECONOMICS I. Mary Anderson has a B.S. in vocational home economics, and graduate work from Kansas State University and Emporia State University. She teaches vocational Home Ec. I. ll, III, and IV. 2. Jayne Miller received a B.S. in vocational home economics from Kansas State University. She also teaches I. ll, lll, and IV. PHYSICAL EDU CATION l. Donna Kimmell teaches P.E. I and ll, and advanced P.E. She has a B.S.E. at Emporia State University. 2. Raymond Meyer has a B.S. from Emporia State University, and a M.S. from Iilinois State University. He teach- es boys P MGX. .Q ' SOCIAL SCIENCE l. Michael S. Casteel received his B.S.E. from Emporia State University, and teaches American history and government. 2. Kenny Kellstadt teaches work study, a.v., and gov- ernment. He has a B.S.E. from Emporia State University. 3. Richard Wells received his B.S. and M.S. from Emporia State University, and teaches modern western civilization, and American history. INDUSTRIAL- FINE ARTS I. Lois Bredehoft receivd her B.S. in art edu- cation from Pittsburg State University. She teaches Art I. ll, Ill, and IV. 2. Sam Harris teaches vocational agriculture, and has a B.S. in agricultural education from Kansas State University. 3. Jerry Howarter teaches Wood- working l. ll, lll, andhas a B.S. and M.S. in industrial education. 4. Glenn Suderman teaches driver's education, and weight train- ing. He has a B.S. at Kansas State University. BUSINESS i. Melvin Bauck has a B.S. in business, and a M.S.E. from Emporia State University. and teaches Typing l and ll. 2. John Benton re- ceived his B.S.E. from Emporia State Univer- sity. He teaches business law, accounting, and record keeping. 3. Carolyn Lewis teaches Typing I. general business, and shorthand. She received her B.S. and M.S. from Emporia State University. S MUSIC i. Chris Cruz has a B.M. in education, and teaches band, fundamental windsfguitar. and private instrumental instruction. 2. Paul Massey received his B.Nl.E. and B.M.M. from Fort Hayes State. He is the instructor of ir. varsity. and varsity choir, and Theory l and ii. , . t. ,J fs, it . siaitkt :ii if Q 1 E s Iwi i li

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65 dent opinion the fac- ulty isnt always a dry, lifeless group. They started off the year with the District 365 picnic for which Jim Morgan summed up the events as People ate. QQQ X Q Q Contraryyto Stu They then leaped to the groups' next major task with enthusiasm - the faculty skit. Jayne Miller was the brain behind its creation, and Jane Feuerborn, the playwrite. Was the faculty filled with spirit this year? lf I lead 'em they are. They've got to have someone to lead them! was Mrs. Miller's reply. Faculty meetings were just the place for Mrs. Miller to lead 'em, in coffee drinker presentations Ccomplete with diagramsj, and yes, even in the faculty cheer - F-F-F- A C The faculty enjoyed group activi- ties, such as described above, in ad- dition to their many activities re- quired by them in their jobs. Each teacher worked with students in class and many spent several hours after school in extra-duty activities and with such things as paper grad- ing and extra-help for students. ,-n. ,aan 4,0 ia' 'X PHOTO NOT AVAILAB as i , V is Chai iit . t 1- A V V ,y y A T l ,tf . 'l'Li' A aj! lx K 4 a- '. LANGUAGE . ARTS l. Catherine Burjes has a B.A. in English at Bethany College. 2. Jane Feuerborn has a B.A. in drama and English at Saint Mary College, and a M.S. in guidance and counseling at Emporia State University. She teaches C.P. English. and is the sponser of the musical and the all-school play. 3. Elizabeth E. McDonald received her B.S. and M.S. from Kansas Uni- versity. 4. Cheryl Studna received her B.A. from Kansas University. She is the advisor for the yearbook and newspaper. 5. Deborah Umbarger has a B.S.E. from Emporia State University. 6. Shirley Windsor has a B.A. at Wichita State University and graduate hours from Emporia and Pittsburg. 54 FACULTY MATHEMATICS l. Jim Morgan has a B.S.E.D. in math at Pitts- burg State University. He teaches Algebra I. A and B. and career math. 2. Kerry Ryman has a B.S. and a M.S. from Pittsburg State University. He teaches geometry, career, and developmental math. 3. Peggy Tholen has a B.S.E. from Emporia State University. The courses she teaches are applied math. Algebra ll, and advanced math. SCIENCE l. Terry Kimmell teaches Biology ll. human anatomy and physiology, and received a B.S. at Emporia State University. 2. Ethel Rugg has a B.S. and M.S. in science. She teaches labora- tory science and biology. 3. Paul Windsor teaches chemistry and physics, and received his BS. from Kansas University. .nfs X 'j ' 3 Ax ,, ts-f f Ff. ' 'M 1 .j me ' .s me FOREIGN LANGUAGE l. Anita L. Dennis teaches French l. ll, lll, and IV. She also teaches Spanish l and psycology. She has a B.A. from Kansas University, and a Degree Superieur from the Universite de Par' ' is in France. 2. Jane Cauthorn has her B.A. from William Jeweil College, and teaches so- ciology and Spanish,



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, V, ,y .'i SN eggs P . C ' rose chow time' Every- day of the year students, faculty and cooks waited for this time The cooks Lola Ann, Carol Doris Martha and lllena have ,, ,. QQ Ilfbl, the antici ation 56 prepared school lunches I6 I2 8, 8, I5, and I9 years, respectively. The ladies' reasons for their oc- cupational choice varied from hav- ing the summer free and enjoying cooking to working with students. lllena Miller seemed to sum up the mutual feelings, I feel like I do a service to the kids, and I thoroughly enjoy the job. - BEHIND THE SCENES With the switch to the blanket policy on tardies and absences, a change came into the secretaries' responsibilities. You've just got to be a little bit careful that everyone gets treated the same way. CShir- Iey Gibson, secretaryj A positive view for the change was expressed by Mary Rickabaugh. lt's easier to be consistant than to have to make the decision. On November IG, Linda Hill joined the secretaries in the office to help lighten the work load. There were three custodians at GHS this year, T.M. Phillips CSpikeJ, Roy G. Lutz, and Gary Hermreck, who was replaced by Ed Norman in December. There were three custodians at GHS this year, T.M. Phillips QSpikeD, Roy G. Lutz, and Gary Hermreck. Their job is to keep the building as clean, and in as good repair as pos- sible. Spike, who averaged IOM hours a day in the winter, described the job as a challenge. He felt that over- all the majority of the students are the best kids in the world. His mes- sage to them was, We appreciate all the help we get from our kids! Another person who worked be- hind the scenes was John Gate. He worked from ten to two, hauling lunches, and cleaning utensiles in the kitchen for the cooks. This year there were I8 regular bus routes, ranging from 23 to 35 miles, which carried up to 744 stu- dents a day. The four after school activity buses also experienced a change in policy. The addition of another bus made it possible for students to be taken to their homes rather than being let off at the nearest corner. I

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