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,W w',.- N if it 'fl fr t Nurs -me W ani' ln the process of checking off schedules, Mr. Bil- ly White, junior counselor, rearranges statistics in order to avoid conflicting problems. Arguing with the officials in a volleyball game is nothing new for Coach Andrea Campbell, although coaching high school junior varsity was a step up in her career. Shout songs of math problems Along with administrative metamorphosis Being a typical first day, many students had the same idea of finding their classes early as I did. As I rounded the corner, I realized I was in front of room 13-A. I looked on my schedule and found first period, choir, Mr. Seible, room 13-A. I proceeded through ,the door, but strangely enough found that Mr..S-eible had changed hisfeatures quite a bit. Straightening some sheetmusic. by the piano was a -lady whom I learned later as being Mrs. Carol Pyle, the new choirteacher. , I With. every ,new year, new teachers automatically becomea part, of it. The situa- tion above was encountered by many students as eight teachers, one,junior,counselor and a new principal werie added to the faculty list. . Talking in numbers, Mrs. Kenita Mills taught Introductory Algebra II and Fundamentals of Math II while Mrs. Bonnie Richards instructed World History and Qlntroductory Algebra, II classes. Mrs. Charlotte Masters educated studentsgin, the areas of geometry, Algebra I and computer, math. . i . Wfherdisciplinetis good, most students are cooperative, and the atmosphere is conducive to learning, Mrs. Masters commented. Coaches were no exception to the addi- tions. Mrs. Aundrea Campbell coached girls' junior varsity volleyball and basketball as well as teaching World History. Mr. Bob Lowe was in charge of boys track, in addition to assisting in football and keeping on campus .suspension classes. Mr. Keith Bishoptalso helpedcoach football on top of teaching American History. Miss Nelda Irlearne was also a new addition in the ,area of resource history, math, and government. Shetcame in during midterm to take the place of Mrs. Carey Durham who was pregnant. M H When problems prevailed, vocational and junior counselor Mr. Billy White was there to listen.. N Although I was .disappointed that some students. take advantage of their education, I enjoy working with the maturity,a majority of the students displayedjf Mr. Whiteremarked, A new member of the administration staff was, assistant rprincipal iMr. Jay Thompson tformer head track, coach and math teacher last yearl who was in charge of sophomores. I guess the hardest thing to get adjusted to would have tot be learning 450 sophomore names, he exclaimed,- STAFF
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Giving last minute instructions, Mrs. Carol Pyle prepares Odyssey members Kim Morgan, junior, and Dolly Weaver, sophomore, for the choir presentation at Haltom Junior High. I' With the rise of computer technology, Mrs. Charlotte Masters and 12 computers were added to the schedule. Here Mrs. Masters programs a Pet. At the district track meet, H Coaches Keith Bishop and Bob Lowe evaluate the performances of opponents to compare competition. NEW GC?
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About two and half times larger than the old one, the weight room sports a new universal weight machine and a matted section for agility drills. lnspecting the new foyer furniture, senior counselor Mrs. Libby Conant and assistant prin- cipal Mr. Jay Thompson direct placement of the benches. . ..., aa , , ,., 5 3 fi l L 'TZ'.Qf..f t- ffm? ' 14.4, .4 4 zz-. ...wmmmr Af f .. . ................,.,...... .. lt didn't take long for Scott Bills and Paul Douglas to test the carpeted furniture. The new athletic complex helps the image of the school and kids: it helps them feel better about their school. lt isn't the total solution, but it is a step in the right direction, Coach Sanders said. NEW MCB
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