Green Run High School - Equus Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA)

 - Class of 1988

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Green Run High School - Equus Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 146 of 248
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Mrs. Nancy Ford US. VA History Miss Sherri Ford Spanish 2,3 Mr. Mark Forget Government Mr. Randy Giordano English 125, 11A Mr. Cletus Griffin Uh. VA History Miss Nancy Grimstead Typing I,3, Note- hand cwo-2 lonathan Harnden NIRQ JTC 1,2,S Mrs. Rebecca Herron English IUA, IUR . , Miss Sharon Holt Consumer Math Mrs. Nancy Inge English IOA, 1tJR I x ' x A Mrs. Wanda lanz Spanish 1,2 Mr. Charles lohnson Government Mr. Philip Keefer Basic Electricity, Elec- tronic Technology Miss Florence Keel French 1,4,5 Miss Carolyn Keen Math Analysis, Math Applications Mr. lsidoro Kessel Spanish 23,4 Mr. George Korte US VA History Mr. Francis Kuhn Algebra 1, Geometry jg, Cdr. Ray Lackore NIROTC 1,2,5 Mr. David Long Latinl-5 T' Y. Allflnd X its -,-:, . f . ,g 2,1 . A A 1 Mrs. Kathleen Malone Accounting 1,2 Office Simulation Ms. Fay Martin Home Economics, ln dependant Living Mr. Brian Matney Government Mrs. Karin McElvin Chemistry i Mrs. Sharon McLaughlin World Cultures .AA 9 'Q .ag as 1:- ' 4-4' I Real People! Teachers Have Lives after School. Rarely did students consider their teachers outside of the classroom. It confounded them to imagine their teachers shop- ping, cooking, taking vacations, playing sports or going to the movies. If a student saw a teacher in public on the weekend, it was certainlly talked about the next day in class. Students thought their teachers were lesson planning, paper grading machines. Why could they not accept their 'l Cl-2 Faculty teachers as real people ? Well, students picture this! The teachers took full advant- age of their time off and week- ends. They have a wide variety of interests. Mrs. Sue Morris en- joys auto racing as a fan andfor participant. Mrs. Kathy Seay likes watching ACC basketball, especially UNC. Ms. Tracy Rogers and Mrs. Kerry Kaysen scuba dive! Brian Alexander builds models. Mrs. Debbi Sydow-Bennett has painting and ballet as two of her hob- bies. The number one weekend activity is spending time with family, children and friends. The number two answer was traveling. The third most fre- quent answer was simply to rest and relax, but that took many forms, and each teacher had his or her own method to reju- vinate him or herself. A

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...- at VV' il? ffmn i .I y 1,5 I if M'sf'L?,... M 2-X if I R. . 5.4 5, 5 I, 1 1, , 1, 3 , ri Q ,,,K, A .5 ' il- 1 . . Fdl . .43 Listen up! Ms. Lisa Mitchell's seventh bell Iournalism class listens to the reasons for using cross refernces. Ms. Mitchell shows her class a college journalism book from her collection of materials. Habla Espanol? Mrs. lill Dugan shares a ioke in Spanish with her students. Humor is a good device for testing language comprehension, because the punch line must be understood in order for a joke to make sense. Office time is quality time! English teachers, Mrs. Becky Herron and Mrs. Linda Bulman, exchange thoughts and ideas pertaining to their students. Teachers value the time they have together to discuss methodology and objectives. It's also a great time to trade recipes for the holidays. Faculty 'I 41



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gi! Y, , lt's Friday! Heading to the office for a final check at her mailbox, Ms. Sherri Ford looks forward to spending time with her fiance and socializing on the weekends. Which way do they go? Miss Patsy Willis organizes a slide show for her students. Miss Willis spent her spring break in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The great outdoors! Any activity which involved being outside is tops among teachers, Ms. Kathy Bailey enioyed gardening and being with her favorite pup, before she moved to Virginia Beach. Faculty 'I 43

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