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Mr. Stanley Mitchem — English; sponsor National Honor Society Mrs. Wayne Moore — Librarian Major Wayne Nast — R.O.T.C. Mr. Laymond North — Science Mrs. Connie Nurney — Librarian Mrs. Jacqueline Ortiz — Math. Mrs. Sharon Phillips — Latin; sponsor; Latin Honor Society. Mrs. Nanrv Pearce — Business. Mrs. Janet Rash — Art; sponsor: Ski club, Art League of Greater Hampton Roads. Mrs. Pauline Rice — Business. Mrs. Aileen Riley — Science Mrs. Cynthia Roach — Math Mrs. Shelia Rogers — Math; spon¬ sor Computer Math Club Mrs. Carol Rollins — Distributive Education Clubs of America Mr. Lanier Sanders — P.E. Mrs. Pam Sanzo — Business Mr. Dave Schindel — English; sponsor Krabba Highlight, Soc¬ cer Mr. Linwood Seymour — Science Mr. Mike Smith — Dean of Boys Mr. William Soloman — French; sponsor, Senior Class Mr. Robert Spain — Science; spon¬ sor, Key Club Mr. Sidney Swiggett — Music; sponsor, A’Cappella, Concert Chorus, Girl’s Chorus Mrs. Marilyn Tucker — English; sponsor Mass Media Club, Drama Club, Sophomore Class Mr. Billy Turner — Industrial Arts Mr. Wayne Veryzer — P.E.; In¬ door and Outdoor Track coach Mrs. Millie Warren — Library Clerk Mr. Mike Webb — R.O.T.C. Mrs. Joyce Weeks — Math De¬ partment Chairman; sponsor Math Honor Society Mr. Stan Widener — Math Ms. Barbara Wilson — Dean of Girls 28 — Faculty
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r Mrs. Betty Long — Science; spon¬ sor Senior Class Mr. Alvis Mann — Art; sponsor Varsity Club, Assistant Varsity Football Coach Mrs. Shirley McCracken — Spa¬ nish; sponsor Tidewater Chal¬ lenge; Keyettes Mrs. Sue Miserentino — Math Ms. Patricia Mitchell — Health and Physical Education; sponsor, Girl’s Tennis Team GETTING AWAY FROM IT ALL Once in awhile, the teachers needed to get away from grading papers and making lesson plans; and finally, they got their chance. The United States Army had organized a breakfast for the fac¬ ulty, which was held at the Holi¬ day Inn. The breakfast was main¬ ly designed “to establish lines of communication between the fac¬ ulty and the services,” as stated by Mrs. Alice Brower. The guest speaker, Mrs. Tansell Tamaddon, discussed various opportunities and resources which were available through the services. Mrs. Alice Brower said, “I felt that we were fortunate to have them sponsor an activity for the entire faculty, because many times when we have these in¬ formative meetings, the teachers are not included.” Ssaal Mrs. Alice Brower and Msgt McKinley en¬ joy a cheerful conversation at the break¬ fast held for the faculty. Assistant Superintendent Mr. Raymond Washington joins the faculty for breakfast. At the breakfast in August, Mr. William Solomon, Mrs. Shirley McCracken, and Su¬ perintendent Dr. Donald R. Musselman choose from a variety of breakfast foods. Faculty — 27
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On Back-to-School Night, Mr. Stan Mitchem talks with parents. Mrs. Brownie Woodell — Librari¬ an Mrs. Janice Wilson — Business; sponsor Future Business Lead¬ ers of America Mrs. Marion Wright — Reading; sponsor Student Action For Edu¬ cation Looking alive on Fifty’s Day, Mrs. Susan Nelson, Ms. Patricia Mitchell and Mrs. Janet Rash, show their spirit. THEY DO IT ALL FOR YOU! Work, Work, Work may be a familiar phrase when one thinks about teachers, but there’s more than that to their lives. The faculty shares so much knowledge and fun with the students, work just doesn’t complete the definition of a teacher. Teachers share their de¬ voted time to helping the stu¬ dents mature into better Looking forward to festivities ahead, Mr. Marc Gillions waits anx¬ iously for the Homecoming Parade to begin. adults. Some even sponsor various clubs and organiza¬ tions. One may ask, Why do they do so much? Mrs. Janet Rash says, “I like to do things that are fun with the students, like going to plays, skiing, doing artwork, and building sets.” Mrs. Doris Dancy says, “I enjoy getting to know stu¬ dents and becoming their friend,” and Mrs. Pam Sanzo says, “I just enjoy watching the students learn.” Faculty — 29
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