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Mr as fefm S 55? 1' . Randy Denner turns, looking questioningly. Collecting her thoughts is Mrs. Judith Jacobs. P- 903 9 003 NOV' Q0 F ai W XQPJAE 2106 1559 005 1103 ei P0559 1 'NO as-CFA 11 129' 10 29 S-cg ge bf! V109 Ooh f NN XC 6612166 vs new 11 P-'45 50 PW ,ml 99196 'KQVV VV 19' 6:41169 W to Sea: W Q .Q Ensemble s X Q X E 5 XX :,, g 19 Q , C 1 vp: ,. X , .Q gt Xi Mrs. Myra Krelter 4 ' ji' Associate Principal s Secretary . K -- ' Mrs, Betty Kube 2 Algebra I and Il Math ll -.G 41 4 16' Y D 'fx ,K Us , Q , w- 4 1 Science ll Life My Science, Girls Tennis W Coach Mrs. Tori Maxfield Typ l, Office Proc MultifOccu Gen . Bus., Cheerleading fy ,,.isi,. a t I as U .1 if D Coach Sl, v .deem Q A if A H5 'vt ' French l , vu , ss. L 1 Algebra I Pre Algebra Mrs Deb Menke Phys rf' Ed Vars Girls Volley and Basket Coach Ball in hand. Mr. Aaron VanDyke searches for P.E. renegades. FACULTY 2 Mrs. Peggy Kaplnskl Principals Secretary Mr. Jeff Kean Phvsical Education Mr. Bill Kessmger : Inst. Music Jazz 3 Mr. Mike Kielkopf Q Comms Writing Lab A Journal, Newspaper Mr. Dale Lacuna Ener Po Trans, Auto Maint . Power Tech 1 Mr. Larry Lake Amer Gov't.,fEuropean Hlst Ancient Hist . N K Ms. Marcia Llttrel Library Aid s.. Mr. Jim Logan Gen Mrs. Jean Mayes Mr. John McKirahan
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ik . .:k.. 1 in , qkk V A' ' - ' W...'..innwuwwmrgr'3snmu' -,....M-.. H.- , W mi ,Mali ,,,:. Mr. Jack Dudley: A AM . L A' ' A Metals, Carpentry, 'r l : ' S ' EnergyfPower Trans, sf' , ' 1 fl i Mr. Paul Flynn: Life X - ' :.,' t Science, Health, Athletic Trainer Di l Mrs. Chris Fox: Corrective Reading, Q, World Awareness Mrs. Carmene Granger: Typing, Word Processing . .. M--WN sz ' I E .. 'gif' . i Mr. Keith Haan: Vocal g-.s . .. . ,- X Q ' ,, , A . Music nryl Tv L . -Q Q F l A -3 Mrs. Diane Hall: ' C, f Writing Lab, Short Lit., Q f Long Lit. . Mrs. Bev Hartwig: b 0 ' i Special Education I -D . Mrs. Glendena .355 ' K Heiman: General X Science, Child Dev. Q ,:.N t Mr. Dennis Hennigan: Yi , ... Short Lit., 20th -V s K K Century Lit., Adv. Q .- - 5 ..-- fr camp- iii . 1 . Mrs. Judy Hovey: Special Education Aid ,,. in X X F f 1- X Mr. Galen Howsare: - ,, --.Z 4 Math II, District - S- 'I l Computer Coordinator 1 X- ' Ai ' Mrs. Kathy Howsare: Peer Helper Advisor, i Guidance Counselor 'i X 1. - 1, . mx. Mrs. Judith Jacobs: Mod. Med., Pub. Speak., Drama Director Mr. Dennis Johnson: Driv. Ed,, Cross Country and Softball Coach 'Y YW YI3' 66, P90 P3 XX' 196 Q55 asf' 9,6 O? Q9 QSX gf! 6pvWOV 6 C CX, 90 9,9-Q' S2066 BO? 13 We 895 DVA WX xC5' P- W 0 Q?- COYSOQWL 0.-5 YN O YN xscgg 133' -3 120 FACULTY EMPORARY he last school bell rings on June 8, 1987, and stu- dents are ready to begin their summer. But what exactly do some of the High School faculty members do? Many of them work at summer jobs. Last sum- mer, Mrs. Marcia Wilkins wasn't just putting around, she was busy giving golf lessons. She spent some time running in races. and with her family. What type of secretary plays Blue Grass music? Of course it's Mrs. Mary Orendorff. She plays the music with her husband. She plays stand up bass and the auto-harp. She says. We're not Nashville because we do it for enjoyment. They also volunteer to play for Nursing homes. Subtracting from his summer vacation, Mr. Ron Brown works for the City of Eldridge Street Department. He started working there in the summer of 1978. His main duties are painting highway and parking lines, cutting the grass. and doing whatever l'm told to do. Our assistant football coach. Mr. Steve Mohr. didn't let time pass by either. He had a very exciting job working with the Corps of Engineers which is associated with the Ll.S. Army. He has worked for the Rock Island District since the summer of 1979. The job lasts for about ten to eleven weeks each summer. He is an inspector of private construction companies. but also works on the decks of barges and with large machinery. He says, l'm just a 1987 Tom Sawyer or Huck Finn. Mr. Dean Birkofer, head basketball coach. was just re- bounding from his great school year. He worked as a corn inspector in Atkinson, Illinois. He would let crews know when it was time to detassle. He got to see a lot of wildlife. and when asked the best part of his job he replied. unlike stu- dents, The corn doesn't talk back. W.-1 During class. Mr. Steve Mohr patrols A-hall. Correcting mistakes. Mrs. Anne Volkman grimaces
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Vs 0 X 1626? 0 C, XNYXPSQYSYX 2,6- O? YK 1 Pts? 'YO E QOVOE 656556 X COM XAPS CQ f Ni? D62 Se-Pi?-WOQE Standing by a locker, Mr. Paul Flynn's hall duties are fulfilled. Mr. Brad Merrick: PHIVSIFS. Chemistry Mr. Matt Miller: American History S ae- D FNB , .. V1 X X .. as 4- X Mrs. LouAnn Mohr: X X Dept Chart. Dev v Eng, Arn Hlst, Appl X 1 9' il fr E,-,ghsh . : -V . QW Mr. Steve Mohr: V I Anver Novel: Snort Lit ,ig Y , l. Modern Media ' I - it --- r if. Mrs. Nancy Moore: 6, Q in X. s- Clotn Skills, Basic and ,H '- Ind Foods, Int. Design T 'N Y r ,L Mr. Wayne Morse: A 'qi Q Voc Studies. BD Res BL :.-- -'::-'- ' ts.. t Es .T Mr. Ken Nevenhoven: W 'ft ' ' Dl'lVEfv5 Education 'L J Q ' Mr. Jeff Newmeister: Adv Bro, Dept Chair, Biology of as Mrs. Mary Orendorff: 1 .Associate Principals - 'Q Secretary ' v Mr. Bernie Peeters: Ceramics, Ar! Survey, Draw 1 and ll - rt 1 Q Mr. Harvey Perrine: Woods. Dept Chair., Drafting. Comm TECI7 Mr. Bob Rhinehart: Comp Prog land Il, Algebra l 'XTX X s g l E ! k X 2 -hr v Mr. Delmar Ryan: Business Law, General Mr. Milt Schatz: Sociology Business VN r K x 9 D 122 FACULTY btw 'L ' frm: ' I Exemplifying a good teacher. Mr. Bob Rhinehart aids Jason Forari with a computer problem
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