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K 'hw I : f I -' : ' . I 5 . 'tfiihb .. ,.,...,. ,env fh Q' 55? Angry , zkgwff 1 RICHARD O'BRIEN, guidance: I am at NHS to be of service to the students, that is to do everything that I can to help them solve their problems personal, social educational. and MISS SUE RITTER, English: What- ever is worth doing is worth doing well. ALBERT SPURLOCK, industrial arts, chairman: Teachers must help students identify and develop their skills and talents for youth is a ng- tion's most valuable resouce. MRS SARAH WEST, social worker: Each of us is as 3 persons: as we know ourselves, as other know us, and a third person not yet known to either. WILLIAM PERT, business: The less you bet, the more you lose when you win. I MRS. BEVERLY ROBINSON, Eng- - lish: Knowledge is power. MISS MARY LOU STEED, foreign language: Laut und schoen und deutlich MRS. JANEEN WILCOX, math: lfl gave my students the grade they really deserve they would really complain. JAMES POALSTON, physical education I i' i it s xi' 2.9- as - MISS KAROL RUBY, music: No one can be called educated who will not do something that he would rather not do at the time it ought to be done. N.M, Butler DONALD STONE, science: Teach- ing success comes through student awareness of the necessity for goals, long range as well immediate. MRS. LOTTIE WOOLRIDGE, math: The end of study should be to direct the mind towards the enunciation of sound and correct judgements on all matters that come before it. Rene Descartes si 5 . 4 6 A T? T 'Q- : Q' MRS. MABEL PRITCHETT, English: Grant me wisdom to make proper choices and the grace and strength to bear the consequences. MRS. MILDRED RYAN, social studies: I operate on the premise that you are young adults, and un- til you prove to me otherwise, I'll treat you that way. MRS. PATRICIA THOMAS, home economics: Life is what you make it. BART YORK, industrial arts: Today's youth enioy being individ- uals, Being individuals while hav- ing the ability to work successfully is important to me. JAMES RAY, English, director of publications: Curiosity makes the I difference between life and living. i 9 1 tiii 'Inari 'x WILLIAM SALER, math depart- ment head: Mathmetics is: hard work, sweat, frustrating, and fun, satisfaction, rewarding ltinancially sometimesl. Some for everyone- alot for some. DON THOMPSON, English: He I who laughs lost didn't get the joke at tirst. X. -eh fi. MRS. PHYLLIS YOUNG, English: If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is be- cause he hears a different drum- mer. Thoreau T43
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. ...fl 5. : :s- 'j f 41 iff. , .Q X 3 1. in I it, 'f - ag.: 12 ,h 4' ' MRS. JACQUELINE REDMOND, English: My philosophy? I love life! MISS YOVANKA SAVICH, social studies CLEVE THRASHER, social studies: I tell it like it is! I42 MRS. JANET MORGAN, home economics: Be not only good but good for something. Thoreau MRS. LILLIAN RESNICK, nurse: Four things come not back: the spoken word: the sped arrow, time past, the neglected opportunity. Omar Ibn Al-Halif. ii e s. .. ...,h L K, RONALD SCHMINK, science: Be yourself, life will be a false impres- sion if you make false impressions of yourself. f ' ' ii ' . W- , I 'mf -' ef JZ Q f . ... rr . NORMAN TRIPP, industrial arts audio visual director MRS. RUTH NELSON, foreign lan- guage: Youth is not a time of life: it is a state of mind . . . People grow old by deserting their ideals. JOSEPH REYNOLDS, art depart- ment head: Craftmanship and con- cem for quality are important val- ues in our contemporary environment. Set perfection as your standard of quality. MRS. JOAN SHOEMAKER, home economics: The art of living is be- ginning where you ore. ALONZO WALKER, moth: Live your life and let others live theirs. Be as critical of yourself as you are of others A.: ' . if . -? .821 ggufii' 5555: '-gf' t .se . ix. ,L , . 5152 . - MAX' . deli I 1 f it A+ f X 3 5 is 'ix w, tx A 1 3 S cs W- 1 Arm Q : t t L K si viii : , t eww! MRS. partment head: You have but one life! BETTY NILES, English de- MRS. FEMIE RICHIE, foreign lan- guage department head: A loser is someone who does not approach every stranger as a potential friend. DR. GILBERT SHUCK, guidance: Every student should take advan- tage of the opportunity to develop his abilities to his highest potential. MISS PHYLLIS WALTERS, English, director of dramatics: Speak up. MARK NUTTAL, social studies: Never let your schooling interfere with your education. J. WILLIAM RITTER, Physical edu- cation: Many compete but only one can win the prize, run to win l the prize. l Corinthians 9:23 o A I yo 'lf cf 5. , .4 'Q r 19' 2 - . 'Ab JAMES SPARKS, art: If beauty is in the eye of the beholder than it is beholding of me to observe that most teens are ignorant in the art of beholding. Mas. MARY Jo WARD, physical N education
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DENNIS CHARLES ADAMS: some Club 1915 oefmee Club 19,1015 Little 500 110,1 1,1215 Exerciseinl Knowledge I 1,125 Intramural Basketball 111,1215 Nm tional Honor Society 111,121 1 JANICE ELAINE ADAMSON SHARON LOUISE ADKINS: Cheerblock 1915 Cheer- leader 19,l0,11,1215 Little 500 1101 KENNETH RAYMOND ALDERSON: Latin Club 1915 Football 1915 Baseball 1iO,1 1,15 Wrestling 110,l1,1215 Little 500 110,1 1,1215 Letterman's Club 1121 BETTY JO ALLEN: Cheerblock 1915 Bowling 1101 CYNTHIA JANE ALLEN: Red Cross Club 1915 Pioneer Players 110,1l15 Student Council 11115 Plays 11115 Prom Committee 11115 Thespians 111, 121 JOHN JOSEPH AMBERS LANA MARlE ANDERSON: Little 500 11117 Prom Committee 11 115 National Honor Society 11 1,121 MICHELLE ANDERSON - PATR1cIA ANDERSON T THOMAS WAYNE ANTHONY: lI11fGmUVl'01 saskefigquo 111,121 A A A JOSEPH G. ASHER: send 19,l0,11,T215. Pepfieanei 111,1215 Intramural Basketball 11 1,1215 Tennis 111,1215 STTTT A 5 TJST 11,,eS TONYA SUE ASHLEY: cheefbiock 19,115015111-11f.1c:r31e18iiSi4S ness Manager 11 115 Litt1e 500 11 115 ,'r' 11111 Bowling 11 1,1215 Pioneer Players 1,l!1,,1-215 1121: Tl1eSP1anS 1121 , ' ',.'. ,'Jl'- I fig? DEWAYNE BACON I F A 11115 National Honor Society 111,121 'ff GAIL LYNN BAKER: Science Club 1915 Chess Ciuby191g.- Orchestra 19,10,I 1,1211 Future Teachers of America 11115 National Honor Society 111,1215 Altrusa Merit Award 11115 National Council of Teachers of English Contest Runner-up 1121 KEVIN BALL: Band 19,1015 wres11ang19,1o,I 11, Little 500 19,10,1 1,1215 Football 19,1115 Student Council 1l0,1215 Letterman's Club 111,121 TERESA MARIE BANKS CATHY ANNE BARKER: Spanish Club 1915 Red Cross Club 191 DIANE BARNES VlCKl SUE BARNHART JEANNE BARTON JONATHAN ROBERT BASORE: Football 1915 Wrestling 19.101 MICHAEL BASTIN1 Plays 11015 Concert Choir 110,11,1215Swing chQsf11o,1I,121 PAUL BATEMAN: intramural Basketball 11 1,121 DALE BRUCE BATES: West Warwick High School 19,101g National Honor Society 111.121 CAROL BATMAN: Jefiierson High School, Okla. 1915 Cheerblock 1915 Northwest Passages, editor 11015 Little 500 110,l1,1215 Bowling 11 1,1211 National Honor Society 11 1,1215 Vanguard 1121 DEBORAH ANNETTE BEARD JANET ELAINE BEAVER: Prom Committee 11 11 LINDA CHRISTINE BECKHAM: Prom Committee 111,121 RONALD KARL BEHNKENDORF GARY BEISEL DONALD L. BENNETT: Northwest Passages 11013 His- to Club 10 - ' Little 500 ' 11 ' National Honor So- W l 1, ' ' ' l 1, ciety 11 1,1 21 KEVlN JOSEPH BERINGER: Latin School 19,101 MARSHA BERNHERDT: French Club 191 GREGORY P. BERNITT: Baseball 19,101 144 5512151557411 14 T .f 15521-Enix A f 1 I 1- 7 ei 1 1 ,lilq ..:,.. A . xy 1 N , X, xv R'- ' x 1 W A .. gl 1x K DEBRA LOUISE BAKER: Band 19,10,11,121fi 11011111155
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