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Susan S. Raynes: Math 9; Geometry, Algebra |! Janice H. Reese: Algebra | Part |, Geometry, Math 9 Adele Rudd: Clinic Aide Beatrice Sabo: Geometry, Algebra | Charles J. Schaefer: Computer Math |, Il, Physics Carol H. Schmidt: English 10 Sheila Schnitt: L D. English 9-12, L.D. Reading, Study Skills; Co sponsor — Drama Club Robert E. Sears: Sociology, World History; Sponsor: Battle of the Brains Team Judy T. Secor: World Geography, World History 10 Aggie S. Showalter: Chemistry Principles, Chemistry Larry Smith: Physical Education 10; Coach: Varsity .Football, Varsity Boys Basketball Susan Smith: English 10; Sponsor: Varsity Cheerleaders Faculty 137
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Sandy Morgan: Learning Disabilities; Sponsor: Pep Club Roberta North: Head Secretary Elizabeth L. Norvell: Reading Skills, Developmental Reading Rosanne Odum: School Secretary and Bookkeeper Shirley P. Pappalardo: U.S. Virginia Government Martha W. Parker: Earth Science 9; Biology Robin M. Parker: Drama I-IV; Theater Productions; Sponsor Thespian Troupe Shirley K. Pittman: Guidance Secretary Mary J. Pendergraft: English 12; AP English; Sponsor: Foren- sics Lynne C. Poulos: Art |, Il, Photography; Sponsor: Photography Club Jill B. Quinley: Biology Lillian W. Raible: English 10, Journalism; Advisor: Arrow 136 Faculty After a long day at work, most teachers have various hobbies or interests that they participate in to help them un- wind. Whether it is singing, jogging, or just relaxing, every teacher needs that private time to relieve the tension, caused by grading papers, preparing lectures, and con- trolling irate students. For relaxation and enjoy- ment, Judy Secor plays golf. Mrs. Secor says that golf is a sport that can be played alone and she enjoys walking on the golf course; she even takes her dog along to keep her company. As for the serious part of the sport, Mrs. Secor is a tough competitor and competes in both the City Women’s Golf Association and in monthly Salisbury Tournaments. The City Women’s Golf As- sociation also competes Rest and relaxation monthly at different clubs in the Richmond area. The wom- en compete in team matches which are on-on-one matches where two women compete exclusively with each other. In the Salisbury Spring Tour- nament, Mrs. Secor tied for the first flight; to break the tie she played her competitor in what golfers call ‘‘sudden death,”’ and became the run- ner-up of the tournament. Although Mrs. Secor plays strictly for her own enjoyment, she has become quite suc- cessful and plans to continue playing. Golf is a relaxing and challenging sport and could become quite popular for Mon- acan’s overworked teachers. Putting away. On the putting course, Mrs. Secor uses patience and con- centration in order to achieve suc- cess.
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Peete ingen RH te % ieee Got ‘ex lard Barbara M. Snellings: Physical Education 10; Coach: Varsity Boys’ Tennis, Varsity Girls' Tennis Sally Parrish Southall: English 12; Sponsor: CABS Denise M. Spears: General Business, Typing |; Sponsor: FBLA Debora C. Swecker: Algebra |, Geometry Thomas C. Tanton: World Geography; Advisor: Legend Nancy K. Thompson: Spanish Ill, | V; Sponsor: Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society John S. Trevvett: Orchestra. Richard T. Vaughan: Algebra Il — Trig., Algebra | Part |, Math Analysis Linda A. Vess: Earth Science 9 Linda H. Wagstaff: Latin |-V; Sponsor: Latin Club, Latin Honor Society Michael R. Walker: Advanced Physical Education,; Coach: Var- sity Boys’ Basketball Nancy Wilkinson: Office Aide 138 Faculty
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