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Chris Hughes Theresa Hunter James Kline Carolyn Lambert John McCarty Michele Midles John Murphree Jacqueline Myers Patty Rains David Sawyers Deonn Squibb Becky Stovall Billy Stovall David Talbert Kathy Tinsley Mary Voelker Eddie Winfrey Kenneth Witt Venita Wyatt Not Pictured: Beth Locke, David Oyler ABOVE: Preparing Mexican food for the Spanish Banquet needed lots of work and time, as Steve Bauer soon found out. RIGHT: The Spanish Club did their very best in decorating the school cafeteria for the Spanish Banquet to get a Mexican and Spanish atmosphere. ESPANOL (SPANISH) Sometimes there were weird phonetic sounds from Room 201. The utterances didn't sound like English. In fact it was Mrs. Fitzpatrick teaching Spanish. The Spanish class soon formed a Club which started organizing a banquet to raise money for a trip to the Spanish Plaza in Kansas City. Is Spanish hardf Mrs. Fitzpa- trick said, It's pretty difficult. You have to almost put English out of your mind and just concentrate on learning the different tenses and verbs.'' T
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ENGLISH LIFT: Mr. Fitzpatrick expressed himself during the introduction of The Last Voyage of the Starship Enterprise that the drama class put on. RIGHT: Mike Huebner and Ricky Stacy make themselves comfort- able in Mrs. Raines' English class. BOTTOM: The crew of the Enterprise point their “phasers at the Alien (Ron Laws) as he tells the crew that this was their last voyage. Pat Fitzpatrick, new to the English department, is originally from Iowa but had been living in Venezuela for the past six years. Mr. Fitz brought a few new ideas to Humansville. There was his Thought for the Day which he wrote on the blackboard every morning and his Gram mar less Grammar techniques. Everybody knew Mrs. Raines, the other English teacher. She has taught for fifteen years at Humansville. She handled the seventh and eighth grade English classes, while Mr. Fitzpatrick manned the high school classes. SOPHOMORES Jackie Bartlett Ricky Bays Roger Burkhart Darla Campbell Lisa Carman Raymond Christensen Nancy Clare Joe DuBose Patricia Duncan Arlene Floyd Debbie Gannaway Bobby Hanson Sandie Hewitt Ted Hewitt L A
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Raymond Christensen questions, May I go home now, Ms. Hogan? SOCIAL STUDIES Ms. Hogan still has that .. . uh . . . different touch of teaching classes. As Debbie Piper put it, It's never boring. You never know what she is going to do next. Ms. Hogan still likes to use her wig and ape mask to help her tell jokes. Jeanie Skopec, geography student, commented, She makes things interesting; she's also crazy and jokes around with kids a lot. Most students say the way she teaches is good, because it's different from the regular routine of class work. One student said, Her personality is different. mean, she acts like a monkey, and she has pictures of monkeys all over the classroom, too. But, of course, there is always the other side of the story. No matter how a teacher teaches his or her classes, there will always be somebody complaining. Like Bob Van Holt who simply said, She makes us work too hardI Clen Locke always found time to read during class. FRESHMEN Allan Anderson Clifford Aspey Dean Blazek Not Pictured: Glen Locke, Tonya Grindstaff Warren Bledsoe LaDonna Boyle George Brown Mike Burrow Paula Chasteen Charlotte Churning Becky Cutbirth Mike Davis Steve Davis Sandy Fero Jamie Fine Sue Gorman Kim Hall Clifford Hewitt Sherry Huebner Janice Ladish Denise Laws Phillis Lee FrmhmUs'BocUl Btudim
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