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ww ZZ? 1 x f F were 7 .A , f , ' M ff fnmr, 5 2 ? Q, K ' 5 7 W Windsurfing in her spare time. Miss Cathy Clark finds the sport challenging as well as relaxing. What you said Is too much em- phasis placed on extracurricular activities? Yes ZOWJ No 62f7o M Undecided 18570 'ffff V ,jf XA' .I 1 QM .ff ' f 1 M.. .. 5. af .. K iv I I ' ' ,. if' .E It u 'f . . - 7 5 . ' Q T' . 'Weis 'L .WW A . ' . M.: fig K, sf X 'N W ff' 4 . i fx . Kas. I Sk -. I ' 5 f i ' S if , A A S I ltfx 1 , gi i . .145 . Z ff , 1 it 'WW . .g 5: V, 4 QI gi rf i - 1, ft i Q as 1 .- S - V K ...f I my f- ,,, ,..-.W . if ' 7 Teachers enjoy unusual hours i 9 Activities of teachers varied as much as they did back in the good old days. Unusual pas- times as well as the usual filled the leisure hours of teachers. Sports like jazzercise, bow hunting, and Wind surfing took precedence during after-school hours. Some crazy friends Wanted me to try it fvvind surfingj, and I really enjoyed itfl Miss Cathy Clark, history teacher, said. Because of the profession, some took up running to relieve the tensions of a day at school or to meet family needs. I was helping my son train for the National AAU race walking. I got bored always sitting, so I started running along with him, Mrs. Judy Woodruff, healthfSpanish teacher, said. Other leisure hours were spent being constructive. Mrs. Peggy Kubicek, math teacher decorated cakes as a hobby while Mrs. Gail VVood, LD teacher, preferred making cuddly bears. I do it to keep my family out of my hair, Mrs. Wood said. Mr. Don Deckard--Security officer Mrs. Nancy Dunham--Secretary Mrs. Donna Freeman--Secretary ' Mrs. Loanna I-Iowerton--Secretary 1' . Mrs. Pat Lippelman--OH Aide Mrs. Ann McCann-Secretary , 0 . i Mrs. Sandy Purrington--Nurse Miss Teresa Talent-Secretary , Miss Beth Zellers-Speech Therapist c V 7 4 ' , W, ,,, 4 v 1 fm 1 3, ff V- .15 f W 21 X X fi 4 7 kv? NZ? Q . . f S51- qg V413 . rf W . f .QL 5 , 4 . , i A, i' i ff' cus'roD1ANs--From Row: Doug Wrinkle. Mike Bren- ' Y nen, and Randy Taylor. Back Rowzjack Lilly, Onita Cheek s Marie Tillitt, and Dennis McClintock. , 1 ve' ,,f . W... .rv ' ' I Cooks-Front ROW: Debbie Money, Sherry Gurke, Carol Wadley, Mary Henry, Eileen Lammefsi Patsy Kilmer, Shirley Hein, and Nancy Rule. Back ROW: Doloise Melton, Sandra McGinnis. Faye Pearman. Pai SCOU. TCYCSG Galagher, Rita Clark Bonnie Burk, Marilyn Martin, and Linda Yount. SUPPORT STAFF 1 5 3
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That was then . .. 4 I - -3-f: -,s hi M I.. N. xi. ,Vg -WK, Xxx W gt. We Q . -' I 'T I if I ' Q' xi i Ns 3 E. is, 'A f K 42 X xg 9 .5 4:4 X s sw ax' was 8 Nix ik. B 1 :I I qffiiir 'Q PM s X 'QR Q x . z' A-.. pf si ' Q, Xi' . .,. s' 'Lx 1-X , .9 -. .ss L. . istrssvti E5 .Q L j ' Q., .t QI- f I .feTt1. s.,'s 1. 'Q W Jocks, beauty queens, Thespians-those were some of the teachers' titles back when they graced the halls of their respective high schools. Well over 50 percent partic- ipated in sports. From chess to hockey and boxing to badmintion, teachers ex- celled in their sports. Mr. Neil Pittman, history teacher, played basketball for the Parkview Vikings the year they were state champions. It was a great View from the bench. I got to play all of i5W5'T l . MWUH Mr. Horner Askins' free time in high school was spent on the football field. Likewise, homecoming queen, Activities golore! 1:35, Mr. Pittman said. And the winner is rang in the ears of several female teachers as they competed for royalty queens. Mrs. Andrea Croley, German teacher, won Paper Doll queen. Here I was, close to 6' and a paper doll queen. The past queens had always been petite, Mrs. Croley said. Theatrics was popular with teachers. Mr. Charles San- ders, driver education teach- er, starred in the junior play. It was The Atomic Blonde and I was the blonde. I even had to dress up like a wom- an, Mr. Sanders said. ,N , ,X X t Mrs. Delila Rhoden, maintained a ,jaw 5:-if , W . X , gg ,m,..',i-QQ, , - busy schedule. . . .. Mr. Joe Ledl-Social Studies 'I lj E if ' f f . X H ff! Mr. Tony Loudis-English!Media .VV'V1 A Mrs. Jennifer Luna-English ' Mrs. Anita McCoy Science K L I I r., K? , V V 1 . V D Mrs. Shirley McKean-Math , . 1 ,,,. 2 . . y Mrs. Linda Maggard--Social Studies y 4 ' .4 Mr. Hoyle Massey--Math 7 '5 ,y 241.4 ' i -w I f rf 1 .1.I, f' .. Mrs. Marcelene Middleton-Journalism Mr. J.W. Mount-Science 5 .NW g f Mr. Roy Nichols--English A Mrs. Bonnie Noland-Art .g VL ' Mr. Stan Oliver--Business f X ' Mr. Bill Palen--Instrumental Music , 1 L Mr. Jim Pearson-Physical Education V 4 I I ,. Mr. Neil Pittman--Social Studies Mr. Roger Quigley--Math Mrs. Cynthia Ramsey-Business Mrs. Delila Rhoden--Home Economics . John Rotenberry-Social Studies!Physi- .I cal Education Mr. Charles Sanders-Driver Education Mrs. Sue Schuble--Physical Education Mrs. Karen Scott-English Mrs. Linda Scott--French!Latin Mrs. Cherlyn Smith-Science Mr. Jim Springston-Math Mr. John Stewart-Social Studies Mrs. Karen Swift-Business Mr. David Tobey-Business Mrs. Connie Torrisi--Spanish Mr. Del Viebrock-Science Mrs. Vivian Wainright-Social Studies Mrs. Regina Welch-Spanish Mrs. Denise Wells-Science Mr. Frank Williams-COE Mrs. Claudia Willis--Math 1 2 FACULSIT ,. jf, .- , , fzgwyf, jf f .73 ,. 'If' ' ff ya ,QZIZ Q If fi .. 2 . ff! D V W' '5 V WW A !-5112-f' ...' f 412 ,fl 7 'U' ' 1' ' W f. If WWW I f A ' if I . Q I 'f ' - . ' VC f ' 2,57 fig: .- , if f I I U f 4' -rIf X I 5 It uf I, ,i , V ,452 V, 6427.- V I '. YZ? f , ., '. ' Y --VM i I c 1 ' r ' I. ,. V: ' , I. M -if itwei-i W Mrs. Rickie Wolfe--Spanish Mrs Gayle Wood-LD Mr. John Wood-Social Studies Mrs. Judy Woodruff-Health!Spanish 1 ' ' I 4,12 ,. , ,I f 1 4 ,,, ,....-.g...- 5 V ' if- 1 ' 2 f' ' ,Y ,s I . 01. ' ' . - fa , I pl I UQ! ' 'W' 41. ' A ff: T? 4 .- ' ff X .... . O, If f f we I J? . wr fx ,W 1 gs L :. r j ' 'f sy ' F' 2 wig w. W I , , W Q. x . . f, , ff' I f 'i rim 777- i X K I is ' Y avg Cooli Shirle Galag
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Todd Burgess asks a question of David Fisher at one of the first co-ed Key club meetings. rin wmrs 3 FT , , ,i ij li LJ to ,f y mp!! rom the first day of school, everyone was encouraged to get involved. Students were given the opportunity to join clubs to help enrich the school, community, and themselves. For the first time, a group of students was formed to help other students get involved. The purpose of Friends was to help students feel they belong. When someone comes to a new school, they don't know anyone and feel apart from the student body. 'Friends' tries to get in touch with those new students and make them feel needed and accepted, group member Bobby Vance said. Something else different was the merging of the Anchor club into the Key club. Although one group was eliminated, the co-ed Key club was able to help the community more effectively and with more enthusiasm, according to senior Kent Davis, Lt. Govornor of Key club. With so much going on, students could not help but make a positive contribution to their school. Although it took much time and work, the EXTRA EFFORT was worth it, and school spirit was in the bagf, 1 5 4 ORGANIZATIONS Z Q if ,'i'
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