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Mrs. Sandra McCollum teaches junior high and high school art. She enjoys teaching at JHS because, as she says, 'il like the studentsfi She feels, however, that a more varied cur- riculum should he offered. Mr. J. D. Newland, JHS class of 756, came back to Jenks from Kim Ray, Inc., to teach woodshop. Mrs. Matti Pal- luconi, who is new at JHS this year, feels that her students are extremely cooperative and mannerly. Mrs. Palluconi is an avid fan of the Tulsa Ice Oilers. Mrs. Kay Marshall has taught at Jenks for four years. She teaches physiology and biology and says she enjoys teaching. - ESQ .,.,.. . Mrs. Marguerite Lofton, JHS's most versatile science teacher, believes the J HS students are the best students anywhere? Last year, she originated a highly successful geology class and her schedule this year includes geology physical science, and Biology ll. She thinks that students interested in a career in a science field should love science and keep informed of new developments, especially if they would like to teach science.
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HFive minus three is one is not an error that would be commonly made by Mrs. Jerrilyn J ones, ,IHS math and science teacher. Mrs. Jones, one of the fifteen new teachers at IHS, completed her education at Southeastern Louisiana University and taught only one semester be- fore coming to Jenks. Miss Suzanne Lazenby instructs her Art l students in creative art techniques includ- ing pencil drawings such as still life, human body, animal, and objects in motion. Other activities include water color, papier mache, and pen and ink drawings. Mr. Steve Jack- man teaches drafting and woodshop. How does Larry Lawson get into his white VW? With great calculation. Mr. Lawson, math teacher for the last five years, teaches geometry and algebra. For two years he helped the juniors raise money in the concession stand as a junior class sponsor. He encourages students to call him at home for help in math. Q ln his first year of teaching, Mr. Jay Keeney instructs junior high students. Teaching younger students is a new experience because as a student teacher, he taught seniors. Although he says he spends most of his spare time preparing for his classes, he does enjoy water skiing and tennis.
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-,.,x. Mr. Gene Ross, JHS,s cowboy, has taught Voca- tional Agriculture here for five years. His classes cover the wide range of animal husbandry to welding. ...jx ggjlfaffif Ql2ff'gs fum .1 M5122 iw - 5. 5 if WEEK: M Q :rw von qw- M Mrs. Bonney Smith teaches classes in English I, H, and IH. An experienced teacher, Mrs. Smith is an OU graduate. QRedj Rogers, on his second assignment to Jenks School System, has been coaching the Trojans for four years. He claims hard work and simplicity as the most important assets of a team. He was named Coach of the Week for November 8. Coach Clifford Mrs. Marianne Robertson, new JHS girls, basketball coach, has never coached a high school basketball team before. Her practices are characterized by her stomping her feet, waving her arms, and finally jump- ing in the game to prove her point. Mrs. Robertson coached tennis before coming to JHS. From having taught RE. in South America and home economics at Vianney, Mrs. Betty Phillips is now the librarian for JHS. She prefers non-fiction books and says she doesn't read as much as she would like to, but she does read magazine articles and book reviews. Mrs. Phillips enjoys golfing and fishing.
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