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F CULTY LIFE STYLES: CTIVE AND HU ORED Every student groaned and moaned when the buzzer went off at 6:00. The realization that it was another school day made them want to roll over, dig into the covers and pretend they were dead. But what many didn't realize is that most teachers and administrators were already on their way to school, facing another day of seemingly thankless and demanding work. Some teachers met in the faculty lounge or departments to have a cup of coffee and talk quietly before the mad rush of juniors and seniors filled thehalls. The faculty and staff at Seminole High School is a close knit group of friendly people. They worked as a team - caring and sharing together. During the Christmas holiday season spirits were high and teachers seemed to be more lenient than ever about in-class parties. Students as well as faculty brought all kinds of refreshments and even cooked in school to make the last day before vacation certainly the most pungent school day ever. Seminole High School is fortunate to be with perhaps the most compe- tent faculty and administration in the county. The contributions they make are numerous. In recognition of outstanding achievements a new award was sponsored by the Key Club - The Teachers of the Month! At the end of each month Key Club honored one male and one female teacher for their various con- spicuous accomplishments and activities. Many teachers did not limit their ' A school activities to the classroom. ,ft Coaches, club sponsors and advisors i ,Q ., all gave their time land moneyl to make their own particular group, r team or club as worthwhile as possi- ble. New coaches, sponsors and advisors included Mrs. Iones - Yearbook, Ms. Cogar - Newspaper, K Mr. Stewart - Artisan, Ms. Trudel - Key Club, and Mr. Paul - Swim- i .9 v . 4 .M nu X Cx, 242 Faculty Counter Clockwise Top Right: Mrs. Eno ! Mr.. Moore I Mrs. Van Parys and Becky Elliott X Paige LaRock and Mr. Dickman. 53 K s A
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244 Admi PRINCIPAL ROBERT KALACH Seminole High School has a new principal. Mr. Fred Rozelle, principal here since 1970, was appointed to the Pinellas County School Board as Area 2 Super- intendent at the end of the 1978-1979 school year. Replacing him is Robert Cowboy Bob Kalach, a huntin' and fishin' man, the previous morning assist- ant principal at Seminole High School. Mr. Kalach is a long time resident of the St. Petersburg area. He went to St. Petersburg Iunior College where he received his Associate of Arts Degree and the University of Florida where he received his Bachelor's Degree and a Master's Degree in Education. Mr. Kalach has worked in many areas of education. Before Seminole High School, he taught Social Studies at Madiera Beach Middle School and was the dean at Pinellas Park Middle School. In 1969 Mr. Kalach was the dean of boys here at Seminole High School and was promoted to assistant principal the following year. Seminole High School is a fantastic school - certainly the best in the county. I couldn't be more fortunate than to be right where I am. Seminole is the classic school - well rounded with a nice community. I am the envy of the county. Thus far, Mr. Kalach has done a fine job as principal and everyone at Seminole High School wishes him the best for the years to come. 'yi ---- nistration . rm! fs X i in lv S .QW-
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