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Beverly Adkins: Businessg Vocational Coop. John Block: Mathg Junior Advisor Chuck Brumbaugh: Instrumental Musicg Senior Adyisorg Marching, Pepe J and Jazz Band. Kevin Carney: Educational qllsource' Specialistg --LLL f lmariigiiiieibharaesfiili oooii A Language Arts: J Sophomore Advisor Caryoffoxz Graphifcsg Head Drariiaf Coachg io ilifearbookgsl I-lead Speech Coachgi Printingg Photographyg Roving Advisor Relta Cox: Language Artsg C Journalismg Speechgr A enigma: Senior isini Advisorgloig Scott Ehlersfflndustrial Artsg Head Boys BasketballfCoachg Head Golf Coachg Gaiii Gagne: Alternative Classg Junior Advisor Rex Hammer: Vocational Agricultureg FFA Rick Hanson: Historyg Head Junior Advisorg Head Boys Track Coachg Wrestling Vickie Haslam: Language Artsg Pep Club 130 Faculty an My mm W fr if ml f f M so , U K wyf f J W 5 f ,ff f 65459, ww C' li 4 ,W ,Z V - reg
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Making the school work smoothly Share time. Thank you's, notes of commendation, notes of anger enter the mail box of Principal Mike Hicks. He and Counselor Ralph Erickson read the most recent delivery. Drug awareness. The school board - Lynn Buckner, Terral Michaclson, Robert Baird, Scotty Platts, Butch Moretti - and Superintendent Randy Hillstead accept a S4000 drug education program as presented by Special Services Director Steve Purcell. if ,ms Q.. Q. . .. ' l s'e11e3iiilfilll l 2.5! i It reall 's a busy job' Jessica Dunn ancy Nakahara said she spends most of the time talking on the phone. I'm always talking on the phone to the other activity directors, setting up schedules for activities, making arrangements for accommodations in hotels and scheduling for different things. Administrators were those people who contribute to a smooth running school system. Principal Mike Hicks was responsible for the total operation of the high school like the curriculum, budgets for organzations, discipline, teaching, student activities. He had to make sure they functioned well. decisions. Hillstead noted, I also try to keep informed on educational issues by appropriate reading. It really is a busy A typical day of work joblv for Superintendent Randy Our administrators Hillstead consisted of cooperate better than in responding to questions of the past, we're more of a the community and the staff, meeting with administrators and staff, planning agendas for meetings, completing information for the State Department of Education, evaluating programs and team unit, and everyone works together wellf' said Nakahara. Hillstead said some of the goals they accomplished this year included grade level curriculum guides provided setting goals for the school for each elementary district and getting information to the school teacher, evaluating and developing a computer board so that the members curriculum, beginning the could make informed new auditorium, I ll completing a new food storage building after the old one was destroyed by fire, evaluating effective teaching strategies and updating policies of the district. 'gThe most serious problem this year was caused by economics in the state. The state legislature imposed a 3.5 percent cut in funding for schools for next year, noted Hillstead. Hicks added, The budget cut didn't really affect us this year. But if we have to cut again next year there might be some problemsf' Administration l29
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Computer blues. Now what is wrong? Robert Nichols asks Computer Instructor Alan Lords during class. I. Death by murder or natural cause E Iaggi finds bones Patrica Atkinson n the evening of Sept. l, biology- physiology teacher Allen Jaggi was visiting the old veterinary clinic near Fort Bridger where he discovered a box of human bones. I went out to see the new vet about something, saw the bones and asked if I could have them. I thought it would be a neat thing to show my physiology classes, Jaggi said. He added, It looks like the bones came from the remains of three separate bodies. One of the bones was a scapula that had a bullet wound with the bullet still in. In my estimation, the bullet had been there long enough for the bone to grow up around it. Jaggi reported his findings to the local authorities who sent the bones to the crime lab in Cheyenne for investigations into how old they were, who they belonged to and if anything illegal was going on. I kind of hope to get them back after the police prove there was no foul play involved, .Iaggi noted. Forensics find. Before turning Allen .laggi shows them to Art Kevin Murphy, Deon Thomas, over a box of human bones to the Instructor Dave Lewis' art class Robert Platts, Jeff Shahan and authorities, Science Teacher - Shannon Baer, Ritta Brown, Dale Fillin. Faculty l3l
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