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Mrs Linda Ham, while being school counselor has a very busy Mrs. Barbara Beaverson - Spanish Mr. Thomas Beechler - World History Miss Jenny Sue Booth - Home Ec Mrs. Lana Cardwell - Science Mr. Gary Cosgrove - Biology Mr. Michael J. Costlow - English Mr. David Enright - Health Mrs. Jane M. Fischer - Business
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7' www, ? Q i E l K iuuuqnnnm-nw t:f7ee::-eg-, M31 A' . . -v--M 4 ganmnnwv Mrs. June West, school treasurer, looks over the in- ventory of school books. Superintendent Myron Clark chats with a teacher at one of the many teacher meetings. School board members discuss fuel shortage problems. Secretary Barb Stevenson sells popcorn at a home basketball game. Helping Nlr. Fihe in the of- fice are Barbara Stevenson, secretary and June West, trea- surer. They keep records and run errands that are essential to the school. Their reliablity is due to the fact that both have been associated with these positions for several years. The well kept records show that the school could not operate with- out these two valuable people. Other activities carried out by them are operating the book- store, running the copier, and answering the phone. These two deserve more gratitude than they get. 107
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Mrs Ogborne discusses layout design with Janet Castetter in yearbook class. students Stfaculty T0 J Students and faculty work, play and have fun together in many ways. Learn- ing to do things with adults will help so when one gets out of school one can get along with other people without conflicts and work with this person side-by-side, Some ways in which one is prepared is through competition with other peo- ple. One example can be Advanced PE, where teachers and students compete against and with one another. During Homecoming week, teachers got into the spirit and dressed as cheer- leaders. They then performed a skit at a pep session which the student body enjoyed. When Jr. High yearbooks were dis- tributed, Jr. High teachers played against the journalism classes in a volleyball game. Both teams wore out- rageous costumes to the students' de- light. ln general, HSHS is a school where faculty and students can work together and still enjoy being together. There are still the age old hatreds between students and teachers, but by partici- pating in events together, many barriers are brought down. As a whole, students and teachers get along fine, but then to have a peaceful coexistence they must because we're all in this together. Pep sessions seem to be the best place for teachers to discuss school affairs. Jr. High faculty compete with the Crown staff in a game of volleyball. 109
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