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X mt upon passing the word, Mrs. Sara Alligood, jots down a few notes AP history students. if 1 Vhile reading a report on the executive powers, Mrs. Joyce Ellingsworth .londers what it would be like to be the first woman president. for Thumbing through the sociology textbook, Mrs. Evelyn Dawkins search- es for ideas to teach her classes. , rs ,ff ,af n f- .5 if f 4 . I W 4. I W ,I .p ppp, , t ,- -I ,,,, H ' Wi 7 ye 'E W 4: , Pointing to the notes on the board, Mr. William Cawley explains the basic principles of the Constitution. Social Studies 17
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TUDIES 0F THE WORLD Six clubs and organizations operated under the sponsorship of social studies personnelg four sports were coached by this department's teachers. When the 2:45 bell rang, students participating in debate and poetry readings were coached by the department chairman, Mrs. Sarah Alligood, who sponsored the Forensic team. For those students interested in playing chess and back- gammon a new club, The Black Knight Chess Club, emerged under the guid- ance of Mr. Jerome Flowers. Sociolo- gy students who expressed a desire to participate joined the Sociology Club under the leadership of Mrs. Evelyn Dawkins. Creative students in the lit- erary and artistic fields found an outlet in putting together the school literary magazine, The Torch, also sponsored by Mrs. Dawkins. The SCA gained a new sponsor in the person of Mr. William Cawley who brought fresh ideas and a re- newed zeal to increase communications between the students and their student government. After school during the wrestling season, Mr. Cawley became Coach Cawley. He also worked with the Presidental Classroom students and saw them off on their sessions in Washington, D.C. And finally, U.S. History and govern- ment teacher, Mrs. Norma Seals, donned her Tomahawk hat and went to work to put out the school yearbook. Social studies, yes. But they also contributed a great deal more to the students of the Green and White Reservation. 16 Social Studies xii Y Tjgggijgg 4 f 'i 5355 Mr. Donald Taylor Q. gs S ,px Mr. Joe Hagy .V ,..,-- 4 - J itiiee iiti -,.V Q, s ' ,L7 . . P his X- iiaif i s Mrs. Norma Seals Mr. Jim Hathaway Mr. Herbert Johnson MIS- Wanda Blellfwh Mr. Jerry Flowers Mr. Reevis Conrad
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KEEPING FIT AND HEALTH A wide range of courses was offered by the Health and Physical Education Department in the 1981-82 year, in- cluding approximately eight physical education courses and four health courses per semester. Physical Education courses ran from familiar sports, such as basketball and flag football, to activities that were a new experience for most students, such as archery. Health courses centered on several aspects of human health, in-. cluding classes such as Disease and Mood Modifiers, which concerned the causes of health problems. Heading up the Health and P.E. de- partment was Mr. Buddy Denton, who, in addition to his departmental and teaching duties coached both the Girl's Tennis and Varsity Baseball. Coach Denton had under his com- mand a staff of two female instructors, Mrs. June Tharpe and Mrs. Shaun Brown, and four male instructors Mr. Roger Watson, who also served as Girl's Basketball coach, Mr. Howard Jackson, and Mr. John Pauls, coaches for Varsity Football. These classes and teachers combined to give students not only a sound mind, but a strong body. X N 'N Mrs. June Tharpe takes time out to relax with some of her class after teaching them the finer points of the tennis game. .- Y E .WW,m,h WL Y A fe? Coach John Pauls Coach Roger Watson 9 HJ .. 'N . I s, . 1 WVsQ,ELmif ' H:'if,! I t , ' ,,,,,, 1 , t , 1' ,,,,:v.,, V... ' in ,wffiir :2w'W',,-'fffw A' V, , . ff WS. 4 z All right class, this is the way you hold your comments Coach Buddy Denton as he demonstrates special ability. Coach Howard Jackson Ubi'
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