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'i- XXX X XXX ljklxg XX XX 7. '- --vf-- 3 xt xx R, x 'r 3 X W-vwqsm f if N A e ', ' W ft .' ' . rm 'r pw-,146 4. O R Q, z 4 4, f.r,, f M , Reviewing plans for the swimming pool are members of the Board of Education: Hector Ruedas, Larry Ross, and Bill Richardson. Overseeing the school system are Don Roth, Director of Special Servicesg Tony Bol- ing, Superintendentg and Gilbert Weisling, As- sistant Superintendent. '37 Aiding the faculty and administration are: FRONT ROW: Sue Filleman and Mau- reen Windsor, secretaries. 2ND: Ophelia San- chez, attendance officerg and Wanda Johnson, school nurse, Speaking at the dedication ceremony for Lawson Stadium is Mr. Hector Ruedas, a member of the Morenci school board for six years. ADMINISTRATION 8: PERSONNEL-29 i
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Rain, Rain Go Away Storm exposes leaks in new building While preparing for a visit by a North Central Association team of educators, administrators had to cope with a leaky roof and flooded rooms only days before the evaluation team's arrival. An extremely dry fall had made finding the inevitable leaks very difficult When the first heavy rain fell in early November, serious leaks were discovered in several areas. Water flooded the art room floor and seeped into the library storage room and the teacher's workroom. We really weren't worried about what the North Central team would say about the problems with the building, ad- mitted Principal John Glodis. We knew they were professional enough to realize that these are things you just have to take in stride in a new building. Actually, the rain did us a big favor by exposing all the leaks in the roof so they could be repaired by the contractor. The visit by North Central resulted in high commendations for MHS. There were several areas needing improvement that were called to our attention and these are being acted upon, explained Mr. Glodis. Over- all, however, the team was especially impressed by the quality of our stu- dent body and staff. At the roller-skating party held in the old gym at the end of the '82 school year, Mr. Jack Edens appears at ease as he skates across the floor. Secretaries and bookkeepers at the ad- ministration office include: Marian Hunt, Jean Ruedas, Rosalie Gilliland, and Becky Navar- rete. Not Pictured: Carol Navarrete. Responsible for the smooth operation of the high school are John Glodis, Principal, Tom Powers, Assistant Principal, and Jack Edens, Guidance Counselor. 28 ADMINISTRATION 8: PERSONNEL
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Edward L. Bouriaque-Teaches Computer Science, Algebra I, Applied Math, Sponsors the Sophomore Class. jVirgll Cork-Teaches Practical English II, IV, English Il, Sponsors AFS, Senior Class, Coaches Girls' J.V. Basketball. Roy W. Faulkner-Teaches Shorthand, Gen- eral Business, Typing I, Bookkeeping, Busi- ness Manager for National Honor Society and Copper Cat. Mayre C. Ferro-Teaches Practical English III, English III, Sponsors the Freshman Class. Michael E. Fleishman-Teaches Basic Math I, Basic Biology, Earth Science, Sponsors the Drama Club, Science Club, Pep Club. William l. Foltz-Teaches Auto Shop I, Auto Shop II, Sponsors the Freshman Class. Noralea Gale-Teaches Girls' P.E., Sponsors IGAAQ Coaches Varsity and Freshman Volley- ball, Girls' Tennis. Joseph Galusky-Teaches Chemistry I, II, Physics, Earth Scienceg Sponsors the National Honor Society. Sandra Hudgens-Teaches Typing I, II, Of- fice Machines, Publications, Sponsors the Copper Cat, Quill and Scroll. We Y 6, ,ef iffy 4 Z 71x JJ! Hoofin It Some teachers prefer to walk to school With the location of the new high school, it was possible for many teachers to walk to school. Walking is more convenient for me because I only have one vehicle and my wife takes it to work, explained Mr. John Lechtenberger. Mr. Joe Galusky enjoyed the chance to get some exercise and didn't even mind walking on rainy days. I just wear a raincoat and get wet, he laughed. When asked if stu- dents teased him about walking, he responded, No, students never tease me! Some even walk with me when they can catch up. Another advocate of walking, Mr. Bill Senne, enjoyed the company of his son on the way home from school. After a long day of work, I enjoy the relax- ation of walking and talking with my son, he confided. 30 FACULTY A solitary Mr. Joseph Galusky walks up the hill after school. V, gg' 1 my ., 6 W N 44 -
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