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The high school secretary is Charlotte Nichols. She has been at S.H.S. for four years. When asked the question what would you do if you found a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, she answered, “If I found a pot of gold, I'd call the IRS and use what is left to buy a sucker.” Mrs. Liebelt teaches P.E. and drivers education and coached football and track. He is also a junior class and S-Club sponsor. When asked what he would do with a pot of gold, he answered, “I would pool my gold with coach Markham and maybe we can get two hair transplants for the price of one. Mr. Markham coaches basketball and teaches history and P.E. He is a sponsor for the senior class and S-Club. If he found a pot of gold, he would go along with the hair transplant and also get a lifetime membership to the Nauticlus Weight Club. The teacher of the vo-ag classes is Mr. Heddleston. He is also the sponsor of the Future Farmers of Amer- ica. He says he would buy a new house if he found a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
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e Mr. McGowan is the head of the photography and high school science departments. He also does some coaching and is a sophomore class sponsor. When asked what he would do if he found a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow he answered, “I would buy a boat and give the rest of the gold to Mary.” ■flP The instructor of Accounting I and II and Typing I and II is Mrs. McGowan. She is also the advisor of the annual staff and the school newspaper. The cheerleaders are also her responsibility. When asked what she would do if she found a pot of gold she said, “A pot of gold would mean I could breathe a little easier and get my two kids through college. I would also like to buy something for each member of my family that they really wanted but didn’t necessarily need. Of course, one would have to give a good share of it to Uncle Sam!” Miss Lutz is the teacher of junior high math and high school geometry. She was also assistant coach in volley- ball and head coach in basketball. She also helped with the S-Club. If Miss Lutz found a pot of gold, she would help her parents and sisters out and then do some traveling she has always wanted to do. Mr. Wilson is the instructor of the wood and mechani- cal drawing classes at S.H.S. He also sponsors the soph- omore class. When we asked him what he would do if he found a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, Mr. Wilson said he would go to Hawaii and buy Carol a grass skirt.
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Mr. Troutt coaches junior high boys track and basketball and teaches social studies and government classes. He is one of the freshman class sponsors. If Mr. Troutt found a pot of gold, he would invest it in aluminum cans. Mr. Koelling teaches the high school math courses. He is one of the sponsors for the junior class. This is his second year teaching at Satanta. His first action would be to spend some of his gold trying to find out where the next rainbow would be. Mr. Jump is in charge of the vocal music depart- ment. He sponsors Odyssey and teaches junior high and high school choir. If he found a pot of gold, Mr. Jump would buy a new house. The clerk position in the superintendent’s office is filled by Mrs. Wilson. This is her second full year at the high school. Mrs. Wilson says she would pay off her house, educate her kids, quit work, buy a new supply of books, and read if she found a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. 10
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