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Language Dept. acquires a new teacher of Espanol Many of the language and business teachers spent quiet, restful summers at home this year. Looking at the business department, J. Phoenix Williams spent his free time gardening and was interested in roses especially. Karen Fitzgerald, the Sophomore Class sponsor, was awarded a certificate from the Boy Scout's of America for two years of service. She spent the sum- mer camping in the state of Pennsylvania. The sponsor of the FBLA, Sue Wilson, relaxed while she sewed new clothes or fished. Sue Morley took time out from sponsoring the Senior Class to play bridge and she also attended a summer business education conference in Richmond at the The Paper Man Mr. Phenix Williams explains the correct procedure for inserting typing paper into a machine to his class. Looking up in surprise Mrs. Sue Morley glances with astonishment at one of her classes’ Freaky Friday antics. One of Mrs. Scott's French quizzes puts the students into a Cold Sweat with her verbs, vocabulary, and conjugations. 14 -—Directors Hotel John Marshall. On the language side, Betty Pullin traveled to the Smokies during the summer and when not on the road, she worked in her garden. She also represented the Spanish Club as an ad- visor. A previous teacher at Southhampton High School, Ed Miska helped with the Pep Club. He used his time this summer helping with his family’s antique business. The French Club Sponsor Karen Scott taught summer school and used her free time either reading or traveling. A graduate of Radford College, Carolyn Kinzie spent a quiet summer at home, possibly recovering from her hectic days teaching French. Nec en al costes ener ee EES = Knowing You Can’t Run Away From It Mrs. Carolyn Kinzie smiles at one of her French pupil's questions on tense.
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% E IRORE ERPs TER a RS AAA LT AESEOLE Ip Writing down a disruptive student's name, Dorothy Wood comments to him, “I'll Be Seeing You at the end of school.” Resting after a long day's work, Gary Gazenski thinks back to this summer when he had to take Night Watch as a bartender. Taking roll during his photography class Mark White smiles as a student says to him that he is The Last of the Good Guys. As Bob Sanger taps his baton on the music stand he says, “Now Play Misty For Me right this time please.” Art Dept. Enrolls In Various Activities The Lee High Art Department spent a widely varied summer. Sportsminded Mrs. Pam Elliot and Mr.Bob Sanger spent much of their summer on the courts playing tennis while Mr. Sanger also took a Projects Course at JMU. Mr. Don Roberts took time after acting as Cross Country coach to indulge in his favorite pastime — farming. JV Baseball Coach Gary Gazenski spent his free time at the Holiday Inn as the bartender as well as finding time to play rugby. The Outdoor Club Advisor Mark White went camping, rock climbing, and was a YCC Crew Leader for the U.S. Forest service this summer. Art Club Ad- visor Pamela Timsley taught at the Washington and Lee Fine Arts Workshop and painted in her extra time. Mrs. Dorothy Wood, sponsor of the FHA, made eggshell jewelry while Suzanne Link showed three- gaited and five-gaited horses plus working with the drill team and rifle squad. Mr. Boisa Taylor traveled to Ohio and West Virginia and in his extra time, fished and played the piano. Directors—13
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Asking a students to express himself Once More With Feeling in Spanish Class Mr. Ed Miska leans meditatively on his podium. Grinning at her Spanish class Mrs. Betty Pullin knows her Perfect Day in class may come, but it hasn't yet. It Should Happen To You — Mrs. Sue Wilson's face registers disbelief as the students chuckle when she drops a stack of paper. My Favorite Brunette Mrs. Karen Fitzgerald smiles at a typing student's new and original typing style with wonder. Directors—15
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