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Junior Varsity Volleyball coach Aundrea Camp- bell often sings and plays the piano for her church. Teresa Courchesne thanks Mrs. Lillian Porter for work with VHOE. Mrs. Porter also works part- time as a registered nurse. Nliifiti Lighting the NHS candle, Mrs. Alline Payne en- joys coin collecting and reading in her spare time. Mr. David McGee receives an award for work with Industrial Arts. Mr. McGee likes to work on his El Camino in his spare time. .,, 1 ' I' 1 f f . Ja! Stained glass, digging hobbie Math teacher shelves books during academic year, grades papers instea Always wanted a window but couldn't afford it, so I took classes instead. It would have been cheaper to have bought a window, commented Mrs. Ila Osborne on her hobby of making stained glass. Hobbies can help to relieve the pressures of the day or just be something faculty members en- joy doing, according to Mrs. Aline Payne. I find it relaxing and it serves as a change of pace, assistant principal Thomas Watkins said. Mr. Watkins spends two to three hours reading whenever possible, and also likes to garden. I like to read, and digging in the earth is good therapy, it's a feeling of accomplishment and pro- vides one an opportunity to work physically, Mr. Watkins said. Some hobbies are even carried over from the early years of life. Charles Connelly, Industrial Cooperative Education sponsor, has been collecting 45 rpm records since he was in sixth grade. Mr. Connelly also collects baseball, basketball, and football cards. It's a collection given to me when I was very young, Mr. Connelly said about his cards. However, some teachers, hobbies involve talent. Volleyball coach Aundrea Cambell enjoys playing the guitar and piano. I play and sing often at church. I play the piano in my spare time,l' Mrs. Cambell said. Approximately one day a week Mrs. LaDean Houck forgets her teaching responsibilities and pulls out her paints and brushes. It's a great tension reliever for stress plus the personal satisfaction I receive, Mrs. Houck said. How expensive can a hobby be? I spent S400 a year on my stamp collection, and that's a minimum, Roland Kuhleman, drafting teacher, said. Some hobbies don't take all that much time or money. For Distributive Education s sor William Chaffin sitting in his back yard watching the birds feed is a hobby. I put out feed for the birds in the late a noons and watch them feed, Mr. Chaffin saiil Although Mrs. Payne loves to read, she force herself to put away the books during school months. I am a compulsive reader, I don't stop. I the books away from September to May becp I get so involved in reading, Mrs. Payne said Serving as a part-time nurse is Mrs. L' Porter. The love of helping people is her reason for devoting time to nursing, accordi Mrs. Porter. Teachers along with students find that havi hobby can help with stress, be fun, and pro personal satisfaction.- HOBBIES
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Mr. John Hurley, Woodshop Mrs. JoAnn Kelley, Assistant Principal Mr. John King, Baseball, World History Mr. Frank Korywchak, Junior Reserve Corps Mr. Ronald Kuhleman, Vocational Drafting Mrs. Kay Littrell, Cafeteria Ms. Helen Lopez, Transitional Mr. Bob Lowe, Track Football Mrs. Rosealine McDaniel, Cafeteria Mr. David McGee, Metal Shop Mrs. Charlotte Masters, Computer Math Ms. Kenita Mills, Fundamentals of Math II Mrs. Jean Mitchell, Cafeteria Mrs. Dorothy Mize, Speech, Drill Team Mrs. Polly Moffat, Secretary Mr. Jim Morton, Cooperative Vocational Academic Education Mrs. Marsha Murray, Vocational Occupation Education Mrs. lla Osborne, Typing, Business Mr. John Pafford, Football, Geometry Mrs. Mary Palmer, Cafeteria Mr. Tommy Patrey, Athletic Trainer Mrs. Alline Payne, Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus Mrs. Eloise Pennington, Cafeteria Mrs. Jo Pennington, Free Enterprise, Government Mrs. Mickie Peterson, English II, Science Fiction Mrs. Glenda Picha, English ll Mrs. Lillian Porter, Vocational Health Occupations Education Ms. Teresa Price, English II, Volleyball Mrs. Esther Pierce, Cafeteria Mrs. Carol Pyle, Choir, Musical Productions Mrs. Dorothy Rains, Biology l, II Mr. Roland Rangel, Gymnastics Mr. Marvin Reed, Biology, Physics Mr. Bonnie Richards, Introductory Algebra ll Mrs. Jerry Sanders, Head Coach, Football Mrs, Becky Shirley, American History Mr. Pat Sieber, Custodian Mrs. Jackie Slaughter, Sociology, Psychology, Free Enterprise Mr. Gary Smith, Vocational Agriculture Mr. Joe Solley, Basketball, Football, Geometry Mrs. Billie Sommermeyer, Home Economics Mr. Paul Strong, American History Mrs. Fredna Sturch, German, Honors English Mrs. Sandra Sweatt, Office Aid Mr. Jay Thompson, Assistant Principal Mrs. Sue Thompson, Cafeteria Mrs. Jennifer Tomlinson, Journalism Mr, Arthur Tribble, Girls' Track, World History ft? its ---. mmm! X X was N ' xx mQNS.f.KmsQ ....M..sf... sf- 1, ff- I. N I iff' 4 M' was fi 'V 1. 'Q J 3339 - ,- P ' ,L .-dv 'C ..f.,.y idtlr . I Q .F - Q. i' fl ' . fi s . Q .5 . - . . . 9- Saw .sei swQM.m - -..- V . sg .31 Q. .5 5 ii ..- o'f fqgwwrigs is so 5 ' 3 . T Ns Wil in S i . .1 I , t,,,. 4 . . , N . ., . V. . . W Q , - .. ,sig I , , , so ,,,.: - H :4 . . W' fu . -t ,rf 'N so .QM .rx '15 l s .. is ,' 3 S. :lit - 'N' X Q, Tl. K 5 A - .. .... . . wowamwmm V ' N - . ., -. . 3 f . f . .. 'ijt ' ' as-it f A- A ...J B - 34' f-., 'K K f QQ -' ,, - . iff. Y f' x S . -W .f 1? . rrr. A A . in-,.4..i hhl ,.VV A Q 3 Q J 3 W .f .. ss' . 1 . - . . ia i S ' - 'T M Y x Sf- J k Q -GV FACULTY
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