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' - '1' K pf' 1 'X X' f A . lim not really sure that it fnew mathj helps computationf' says Mrs. Marcelene Bowen, ninth grade math teacher, 'ibut it does teach a great deal about the number systemfi Mrs. Bowen received her BA from Central Methodist College in Missouri and did graduate work at the University of Tulsa. In her spare time she likes to water ski and play golf. Mr. John Bunyard, head junior high football coach and high school history teacher, has been associated with JHS for eleven years. Besides coaching football, he aids in the wrestling program and coaches little league baseall during the summer months. Everyone knows that the halftime performances of the J HS band last from three to four minutes, but who knows that fifty to seventy-five hours of work have gone into each halftime show? Mrs. Alma Churchill does. She has taught elementary band, music theory, and in instrumental band for ten years. Reading, crocheting, boating, and fishing are hobbies Mrs. Churchill enjoys in her spare time. After ten years of teaching girls home economics, Mrs. Emma Bunyard finally has her own daughter, 18 month-old Stephanie, to teach. She enjoys antiquing, decoupaging. and teaching an adult sewing class. When pictures, films, or record players are needed, Mr. Joseph Burcbette has been consulted the last three years. One of the most qualified audio-visual directors in the state, Mr. Burcbette is currently serving on the County Film Committee.
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7 The typing class got a new face this year with the coming of Miss Rita Albertson. She comes well qualified to her role as a high school pep club sponsor as she was pep club president at Abilene Christain College. This being her first year to teach, Miss Albertson says she enjoys teaching and likes the people of Jenks. When not working, Miss Albertson enjoys playing golf. Mr. Charles Barnes, guidance counselor, holds his hands out to imitate wings and makes swishing sounds as he describes his favorite pastime, flying. His other hobbies include golfing and fishing. Holding a B.S. and M.S. from Kansas State College, he has done post-graduate work at the University of Florida and the University of Tulsa. Mrs. Billie Adcock received her B.S. degree from TU in 1970-one year before her son graduated from Rogers High School. A sponsor for the High School Pep Club, and sophomore English teacher, Mrs. Adcock says, I think sophomores are great. I asked to teach them again this yearfi Mrs. Jane Bass, Choir director for two years at JHS, enjoys gardening and teaching herself to play the guitar. Of all the popular instruments, Mrs. Bass prefers the guitar because it helps in teaching elementary students. Mr. Perry Beaver teaches high school mathematics and is line coach for the Tro- jans. His approach to helping students when they make errors is c'You'll do better next timef, .
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Don Decker, DE coordinator, has duties in addition to those of supervising students on their jobs. This year, as president of the Oklahoma Vocational Association he represented approxi- mately 2,000 teachers in the vocational edu- eatoris meeting in Portland, Ore. it 'f ? i ,, Q M . , , rr., , , aw: ,,,, , .4 M ,l, Q . , 3, ,, ,cgi ' K fl.: :- at laik 1 rr, ,f,,.. f , Mr. Nicholas Ditolla, has an outdoor class- room teaching P.E. His classes are distinguished by notebooks and written tests. Mr. Ditolla is the end coach for the high school football team and is the junior high boys basketball coach. T sssr .s1f'i3'5i2f5 'fl T15 aaa' 'fr K' 'S'-ff ' - s 4 T S is 55 t, , doing his bestf, lVlr Churchill, in his twelfth year at Jenks, belongs to the American School Band Directors Associa tion. geography . The most unusual- ly dressed female teach- er at J HS is Mrs. Cindy Collman, girls P.E. teacher. Mrs. Collman instructs her girls in tumbling, volleyball, badminton, tennis, soft- ball, flag football, and other sports. Glam try- ing to give something to challenge them allf' lVlr. Keith Church ill, ,IHS band director feels a good band is made by neveryone doing his own part and lVlr. Dalton Caven- der, credited with being the first coach to take the Trojans to state bas- ketball contests, is cur- rently spending his sev- enth year at IHS. He classifies basketball as a game. of Kpridef, ':Won- derful-just wonder- ful,'7 is his description of the new Frank Her- ald Gymnasium. In ad- dition to coaching bas- ketball, lVlr. Cavender teaches history and
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