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Our bilingual aides are Juanita Lau and Jo Silva. Mr. Blundell coached 7th and 8th grade girls athletics and taught physical education. Miss Recclus and Miss Sims instructed the 5th and 6th grade girls drill team. For their first year, the team traveled to tournaments at Hol- comb and Garden City, besides performing at home games. LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT — Back row: Sherri Grimsley, Aide; Sue Shamberger, Academics Director; ZoAnn Torrey, Language Specialist; Middle row: Shawn Heaton, James Bonsteel, Daniel Reever, Glen Shirley, Lance Splechter, Junior Dailing, Jody Lea, Front row: Michael Fellers, Robby Splechter, Felicia Sollenberger, Arvle Winkler, Melissa Hoffman; Not pictured: Dorena Rigney, Janna Esser, Greg Oliver, Bryan Young. One of Miss Riphahns classes hard at work. Not pictured are Susan Kahle-Learning Disabilities, Dave Berry-School Psychol- ogist, and Betty Mitchell, School Nurse. Staff 13
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Grade School Increases Staff The big chlef-Mr. Bud Humphrey, Principal. The lady that keeps the school runnlng-Mrs. Carol Wilson, Secretary. Our great aides are: Mrs. Jean Ann Troutt, Mrs. Betty La- kin, Mrs. Martha Kline, Mrs. Sue Stapp, and Mrs. Marion Wiese. Our custodians are: Guy Shields and Novella Haddican. These cooks keep us full: Zona Har- low, Norma Hukabee, and Betty Giles. 12 Faculty
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Sports-The activity that keeps the body in shape, while exercis- ing the brain. Many of us at S.H.S. have participated in the athletic program and have enjoyed it. Football, Volleyball, Basket- ball, and Track-all of these have been a real experience. But it has been more than an experience of exercise, it's been an experience of learning and growing with friends also. Learning to be win- ners and losers. Learning to hold our tempers and be good sports- men. Finding out about the differ- ent angles of the game. Most of our sports were group activities which meant a team-ef- fort. In track we branched out to individual events but still strived for an over-all standing of team points. We hope the experience of these sports activities will teach us to work with others as we will have to learn to work with others throughout life. 14
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