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St iange c iGatu teg pM pep session misc iieZ-malsinq What! Miss Goebes was shot down while flying around on her broom — by players from Attacks High School? And now the faculty is planning revenge? Such was the news circulated at the Halloween pep session. The women faculty members, garbed as the Spooks, Creeps, Evil Creatures In the Night Association (to spell SCECIN'A) gathered to mix a magic potion to enable the football team to gain a final victory over Attucks. Such goodies as talent, agility, courage, spirit, speed, and hard work were poured into a bubbling cauldron. The gruesome po- tion must have done some good because Scecina triumphed over Attucks 33-6, com- pleting a season record of 8-2. Curious students made unsuccessful ef- forts to guess the identities of the costumed teachers, but the teachers just smiled mys- teriously and resumed their usual identi- ties. ALIEN VISITORS? ... Teachers Miss Margaret Lowe, Sister Cecilia Schroeder, Miss Merelaine Has- kett and Mrs. Doe Selke head for the Halloween pep session. Mr. Rob Murray, math Sister Dolores Jean Nellis, O.S.F. social studies, dept. chairman, honors program mod- erator Mrs. Judy Nichols Spanish, foreign language dept. chairman Miss Kathy Peach, band director, music Sister Maribeth Riedeman religion, freshman moderator, bookstore Miss Rita F. Robbins business, head volleyball coach, tennis Sister Cecilia Schroeder math. National Honor Society advisor Mrs. Doe Selke French, French Club Mrs. Kathleen Shank home economics, junior class moderator, intramural bowling Mrs. Kathy Staton English, freshman moderator, freshman volleyball
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Mr. Raymond Riley, Principal Mr. Larry Neidlinger Vice-principal, Dean, athletic director, varsity baseball, boys' tennis. Sister Lavonne Long, Guidance director Mrs. Jane Gillette, financial secretary Father Ron .' shmore, chaplain Miss Patricia Bowron math, dept. chairman. Brain Game moderator Sister Rita Clare Broecker, English Mr. Dennis Brooks German, current problems, German Club Sister Mary Lynne Calkins, English, yearbook Miss Barbara Camden English, dept. chairman, girls' basketball, Softball Miss Debbie Chenoweth, business Miss Theresa Eckrich music, counselor, director of productions, choir director Mr. Scott Fangman, social studies, football, track, freshman counselor Mr. Tim Feezle science, assistant football and basketball coach Sister Therese de Lourdes Galm, math. Red Cross Sister Mary Beth Gianoli biology, religion, sophomore class moderator Miss Mary Goebs, chemistry, guidance, costume director Mrs. Janet Greger, Spanish, Spanish club Mr. R.A. Haines English, soccer club, stagecrafts moderator Mrs. Carole Hamilton Physical education, chairman phys. ed. and health dept. Girls' athletic director, track, cheerleader moderator Miss Merelaine Haskett art, dept. chairman. Parochial chairman of 500 Art Exhibit, Regional Media Fair sponsor Mrs. Marilyn Hasty, English, religion Mr. Robert Hasty social studies, head basketball coach, golf, junior counselor Sister Rita Horstman religion, dept. chairman senior moderator, senior retreat director Mr. Ott Hurrle social studies, assistant coach-football, basketball, baseball. Student Council moderator, Irish Fair coordinator, intramural director, printer, co- moderator of 100 mile club. Mrs. Myra Larrabee, special education Mr. Ken Leffler. Physical education, football. Father Tom Club moderator Miss Margaret Lowe, religion Mrs. A. Jo Maginn. home economics Mr. Mike Mazelin, industrial arts, chess club, freshman baseball 100 Faculty
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SPRECHENZIE DUETCH? . . . Ex- HERE! . . . Taking attendance the plaining the finer points of grammar, first day of school. Sister Maribeth in- German teacher Mr. Brooks gives writ- troduces herself to her religion class. ten examples. FEATHERED FRIEND. .Makinga return appearance, ex-dean of students Mr. Steve Papesh brings back memo- ries. HELP YOURSELF'- . . . Restocking utensils for the lunch crowd, Mrs. West straightens things up. ••WE COULDN'T DO IT WITHOUT YOUl Keeping an eye on the students, faculty members join in the pep rally.
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