Rolla High School - Growler Yearbook (Rolla, MO)

 - Class of 1976

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Robert Stoltz — World Wor, Athletic Director One meaningful aspect must be work- ing with our girls' basketball team; their approach toward gaining basketball hints has provided many an enlight- ened moment. My most meaningful experience is lay- ing the proper groundwork that has caused Rolla to have the biggest and best art dept, in the South Central Dis- trict. Earl Strebeck — Art Teaching has given me a feeling of satisfaction. Karen Butz — Crafts “I’ve fallen down the steps in the administration building 3 times! (don t laugh) Morsha Cowon — Crafts “The experience of working and being with people. I feel I gain a lot from my students, and I just hope they gain a lit- tle from me. Rita McIntyre — Crafts Teaching is . . . A chance to work with people, a chance to reach out. If I'm lucky, a chance to have some- one reach out for me. Many chances to learn to know many beautiful people. Social Science-Arts • 29

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Peggy Bobbitt — History The biggest improvement would come about if all students felt a stake in the outcome of their own education. In the last analysis, there is no free lunch, and the only valuable learning which takes place is when the student is giving something. It is an interesting experience to have as students children of my high school classmates. Every day in teaching is funny, or meaningful or frustrating. Joyce Dorr — History He remembers . . . Being a part of RHS's first winning football team in 1 1 years. Danny Heitert — History, Asst. Football Coach She remembers . . . Twenty-five years ago when I had Bob Stoltz in class. I am still trying to recourse. Beatrice Lompert — Psychology, Behavioral Disorders, World Leaders, World History, Sociology Undo Tincknell — History, Consumer Educa- tion I think the students have been more enthusiastic this year especially in regard to Homecoming. Naturally better physical facilities will help. But perhaps even more students who want to be responsible. David Hinze — History, Asst. Football Coach, Head Baseball Coach 28 • Social Science



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1. A masked Doug Gall prepares to “operate' on his wagon. 2. With a look of sheer innocence, Jo-Jo Arnold casually messes up the tab stops for whoever gets his typewriter next hour. 3. Russ Turner intently works on his drafting assignment. 4. Kent Boyd cuts up while Keith Knudson and Drew Mendez work diligently on their drafting. 5. Danny Flint checks things out in auto mechanics class at Vo-Tech. 6. Drafting is seri- ous business to Russell Turner. 30 • Practical Arts

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