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Ken Jones, above, yells encouragement to his wrestling team as they try for a pin. Upper left, the Coordinators Skip Thomas, Activities; Steve Wright, Athletics; and Burrell Denune, Instructional A. V. Below, the Counselors Stev Vannaman, Jewel Cole, Noel Curran, and Ken Zimmerman. 20 FACULTY
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MR. EATON Mr. Richard Eaton is one of our new Assistant Principals to the building this year. Mr. Eaton is a home grown boy, graduating from North High School and The Ohio St ate University. Prior to coming to Mifflin, Mr. Eaton was assistant principal at Whetstone High School for five years. Before that he was a Science teacher and a coach. My first impressions of Mifflin were that everyone, students and staff alike were getting the job done. The kids were very businesslike and the staff was wonderful. Playing golf and fishing are among Mr. Eaton ' s favorite pastimes now. But that wasn ' t always the case. During his younger years, Mr. Eaton was, and probably still is. quite a baseball player. For several years, Mr. Eaton was a first baseman and outfielder for several baseball clubs. Although he never made it to the big leagues, Mr. Eaton played at the triple A level for many seasons. When Mr. Eaton speaks of baseball, a sparkle comes to his eyes and a smile spreads across his face. He has some stories that would knock the socks off many a teacher or student. An injury to a knee made Mr. Eaton get out of the game prematurely. Although he, only half seriously, savs baseball is all politics, he might have made the big leagues if it hadn ' t been for a bad knee. We think Mr. Eaton did make it to the big leagues. He ' s at Mifflin. Above, Mr. Eaton in his office tending to some administrative business and left, coming out of the dugout, commonly referred to as the safe room. We welcome Mr. Eaton to the Big Leagues of Mifflin High School. Left, the cheerleaders for the faculty vs. Senior ' s basketball game included Julie Kissling. Sally Watkins, Brenda Scinto, Mary Boehm, and Sally Kriska. FACULTY 21
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