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The Passing Grade From preschool to college, teachers have paved the road of education for students. Teaching kids how to tie shoe laces and the letters of the alphabet eventually pro- gressed into calculus and anatomy. Education is not everything that the teachers did. Their out-of-school activities ranged from supervising a family to supervising Iifeguards at a pool. They also coached sports and involved themselves in various school organi- zations. Teachers earned their passing grade - plus some - every day of the week. Their job took them from early Monday morning - through late weekends. On her yearly trip to UCF for the FSRA. yearbook workshop, Mrs. Reams and her daughter Pamela ask a passing officer for directions. Wearing a T-shirt sold by 'lrack!Cross Country Mrs. Slaughter displays her school spirit. Along with his coaching abilities, Coach Graham demonstrates his knowledge of Sociology. Mrs. Carol Alderman: Health, Biology I. Mr. Steve Allgeyer: Physical Science, Chemistry I, Coach - l.V. Football, 9th Boy's Basketball. Mr. Thomas Armstrong: SLD - R, Math, Coach V. Swimming, l.V. Boy's Basketball, Sponsor - Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes. Mr. Philip Beaudoin: Graphics. N I FACULTY! 69
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Working toward A Better Understanding The Guidance Department made many changes during the past year that affected each individual. After ten years on staff at Palm Bay, Mr. Douglas Shrewsbury left to become Curriculum Coordinator at Stone Middle School. Mrs. Donna Brennan moved to the senior counselor position while Mrs. Marilyn Buchanan stayed on in the junior spot. Mr. William Floyd left the ROTC program to fill the spot of sophomore counselor, and Mrs. Carolyn Clifford remained freshman counselor. Mrs. Dot Smiley, although not directly linked with one particular class scheduling and phasing, helped many find job placement in our community. Working towards the sohomore classs senior year funds, Mr: Bill Floyd finishes all the paperwork that is necessary. While making plans for second semester Mrs. Marilyn Buchanan and David Sullivan make plans to assure a good schedule. Mrs. Donna Brennan Mrs. Marilyn Buchanan Mrs. Carolyn E 14 Clifford ,L +1 s xi' i' ' A . .wil f, RN: if Mr. William F'0Yd , .. . - r ikdov- -f!- Z Kyla? Mr. Doug iiii L K 'W'-n V N' Shrewsberry a . Wy M . A 'hw Qin' rs. Dot f Smiley A l ll f l B x- A S . Haig l l Qi' 68! GUIDANCE ,X ' w 3 1 El
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The A-Team Shooting the breeze, Michelle Goodman, Mrs. jones and Coach Schack converse on everyday matters. The 'A team , a classy act of teachers, provides a policy of error and correction for students five days a week. Teaching their students to learn from their mistakes and how to avoid repeating them, is this team's speciality. Members of the team have their own personal specialities that they practice out of school, without taking away class time. Mrs. Brandt sponsors Mu Alpha Theta, an organization for excelling math students. Tradewinds, a group of experienced and unique writers is sponsored by Mrs. Bruton. Sgt. Gary Beyer: MC IROTC. Mr. Ron Blenis: Business Math, Computer Math. Mrs. Barbara Brandt: Algebra ll, Geometry, Mu Theta Alpha. Mrs. lamae Bruton: Media Specialist, Science Research, Sponsor- Tradewinds, Beta Club. Mrs. Mary lim Burttram: Co-Ed P.E., Coach - 9 Grade Cheerleaders. Mrs. Caroline Caldwell: Albegra 1, Pre-Algebra, Remedial Math, Vocational Assessment Lab. Mrs. Diane Cargill: Fundamentals of Health Occ. l 81 ll, Health Service Aide, Sponsor-HOSA. Mr. james Compton: General Math ll, Remedial Math, Pre-Algebra. 70! FACULTY
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