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

 - Class of 1988

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,fo- 'GM' '-ur' X K I , 1 Ae, , A' ' if r' '2 f , I 'Q l g-'-If ,, 1 .. l , . Q 1 l N ' tl. . sir:-, . .2 we ' I-ss: A .4 Af .ws 4 ewffv eai Q I 5 86.931 2 'F A t E th' 6 1, Nli. Pizza Time! One of the greatest demands on .1 te.1t her rs to .xslt her to commut her time .utter st hool. These trmes often become M more fun than ever rn1.1guned, Mrs, lu.1nit.1 Bankston and Ms. 4, Krm Ellis are taste testers forthe ILIOIUT t lass, before the rumors embarked on .1 DIZZJ s.1le. HO! HO! HO! Teaching rs .tn never endlng adventure. Mrs. Trafy Brom kenhrough shows her school sprrlt .1 Christmas time. Santa was posing for pictures to r.1rse money for .1 club. qt. v Duties can be so much fun! Mrs. Cnndv Edw.1rcls as confounded hv .1 tmnstormer, Even the worst dutv can he enyovahle It .1 teather can talk wvth t'.1mnll.1r students, Durrng the Christmas Toys-tor-Tots t.1n1p.1lgn te.tt hers kept themselves .tmused durung taleterm duty. Faculty 'l 45

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Miss Cindy Midkiff Health P.E. I0, Adapt- ive P.E. Miss Anne Midytte Probability is Statistics, Analytic Geometry, Math Analysis Mr. lames Miller Geography Miss lisa Mitchell English IOA, journalism Mrs. Sandy Morgan Independent Living, Clothing I,l Susan Morris Basic 1,2 Geometry Miss ludith Mueller Math Application, Algebra 2 Mrs. Iris Mullican Typing I,.2, Shorthand Mrs. Dianne Mulligan Marketing Mrs. Kerry Nathan Marine Science Mrs. Patricia Orr Environmental Science Mrs. Patricia Pasko English IOR, IOS Ms. Vaunda Pearson English IIA, Visual Language Mr. Tabb Pearson U.S. VA History, Geg- raphy Mr. Richard Percefull Chemistry, AP Chemistry Mrs. Trina Perley Biology Mrs. linxy Poniatowski Typing I,2, Busi- ness Law Mr. Thomas Rhodes ISS. Miss Diana Roberts English IUA, IOR Mr. George Robertson Earth Science, Mar- ine Science Mrs. Mary Robertson English l2A, IOA Mrs. Frances Robins Typing I, Accounting I, General Business Miss Tracy Rogers Algebra .Z Trigo- nometry, Math Applications Miss Eva Roupas English IIA, Drama I Miss Susan Rusnock Health PE10 ...I I A I It not for the Money. esson in T L Its four o'clock in the after- noon. Most of the faculty has left for the day, and most of the students cleared out the mo- ment the bell sounded. Who is hanging around? Sponsors and coaches give up their time to work with students. These teachers were asked why. lt's not for the money! What is it that our school and students had to give these teachers? Mr. Ken Holmes received fulfillment out of helping people orient their goals. Mrs. Cindy Edwards said, I have 'I -414 Faculty learned a lot about accepting all different types of people. Notonly dothese teachers deal with students academically, they also care about their feel- ings. Mrs. Kathy Tetheroh said, l hope to let many of the students here know that they are loved and that life is worth living. Teachers wanted to see their students grow. Mrs. lob- ynia Caldwell answered, Teaching has been rewarding, because many of our students further their education. lt's great to see how successful they become in their chosen profession. Although the teachers may have seemed like the cruelest people alive at times, they cared, and they did not give up on their students. Mrs. Sue Morris said, the students for the most part are seekers and doersf' Mrs. Nancy Ford hoped to gain greater insight each year into which activities aided her students' learning. l am al- ways exposed to students with varied back grounds and in- terests which help expand my horizons. Teachers anc students learned constantly from one another, which made the year rewarding and enjoy- able. Eriendships gained witl students and teachers througl various activities added ar extra demension to school. Ms Vaunda Pearson explained What I have gained and hope to gain go beyond simply ex tending a social circle. I have been exposed to new perspec tives on life, on everything, bi trying to see things through mi students eyes. I nd .I I. I



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Mrs. ludy Schooley World History, U.S. VA History Mr. lohn Schultze Algebraic Foundations, Algebra I Miss Dee Schultz Health P.E. IU Mrs. Kathy Seay Learning Disabilities Mrs. Brenda Snead and Morgan Interior Design, Child Developement Mrs. Alwilda Stephenson English QA, IJA Ms. Mindi Stevens English I2R, IZA Mr. Michael Taylor Basic Technical Draw- ing, Small Engine Technology Mrs. Carolyn Thompson Geometry Mrs. Kristine Thompson Geometry, Trigoometry Mrs. loann Tillberg English IIA, IIS Mrs. Gail Tompkins Environmental Sci- ence Mr. David Trueblood French I,3 Ms. Delphia Tucker U.S. VA History Mr. William Turner Health P.E. IO Mrs. Rosa Valencia-Harris Spanish 1,2 Mr. lames Walker Psychology I Mrs. Karel Wetzel Algebraic Foundations, ' Algebra I Mrs. Ree White and Austin LDR Mr. Paul White English IOS, IOA Mrs. Carole Widmer Business Man- agement, Typing I Mrs. Gloria Williams Art Appreciation Mrs. Diane Willis Chemistry Miss Patsy Willis German I-'S Ms. Yvette Yarn French 2 -K '27 I X ,D A NM I ever I Went to College for This? When was Hall Dut IOI? 'I -416 Faculty Did they ever warn teachers about cafeteria duty or bath- room duty in college? Surely, there was no course such as hall duty IOI or how to check for forged passes. Taking up trays and cleaning up after students was something we learned on the job. There was also no course on how to minimize paperwork, or how not to let paper take up twenty-four hours a day. One can always tell a teacher by the fact that he or she even signs checks in red pen, in addition to the purple marks on five out of ten fingers. The courses in educational methods never in- formed us how to remove the tell-tale signs of teacheritis. Certainly, after school hours everyone can pick Out a teacher. Teachers have learned to adapt to situations in school as they occur. Should the duties and red-tape procedures have been included in the college curriculum? lfso, here is a list of courses that may be more in- dicative of the job of an educa- tor. Il Bathroom Duty 205 lHow tc remove smokers from bath- room and smoke from clothes 2l Cafeteria Duty Psycholo 202 tHow to convince studei to pick up trays.l 33 Hall Duty IOI lHow tc check for forged passes.l -Il Paperwork 312 tHow tc grade I5O tests in one sitting. Sl Teacheritis 401 tHow tc remove purple stains fron clothing and skin.l

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