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FRESHMAN English teacher, Mr. Tatman, helps James Huntley with his assignment. YOU are not going to trick anyone into thinking ' -t that you work when you are at school. m .4 ■■.■ ' i- ;J , ' . ' ■ ;. ■ itm- %,j MR. Hazen is caught attempting to take a nap dur- ing school. GUIDANCE Counselor, Mr. Stauffer, gives some inteUigent advice to two intellectual students, Mike Lehman and Richard Rhoades. MR. Buzzard inspects some appliances in the Indus- trial Arts department.
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SEVERAL members of a sophomore shop class work feverishly on a subject. DON ' T worry Dennis, it will all be over shortly. ' %- MOST of the students tried to listen to the teacher, but Jerry Jett couldn ' t help smiling for our camera- man. THE typical expression of Miss Robin Moore. IBB HI .ttJEJi Kb,! J Am 1 in • f P k. m IF we could only know what they are thinking. WHAT a face on that dude or otherwise known as Randy Moser.
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COACH Hoopingainer doing what he does best. HEAD basketball coach, Mr. Kent Hoopingarner, points out something to his players. THE students are always under observation by Mr. Schuman. BROWN-NOSER Richard Rhoades explains an article to Mike Lehman and Mr. Stauffer. MR. Schuman watches Jeff Ballard work on his project. THEY INTRODUCED MANY INTERESTING IDEAS NEW FACES APPEAR AT S.A. THE high school had many new faces en- ter the faculty and administrative systems. The eight new men had to come in to replace the famiUar faces that left last year. They had to enter a new town, get accustomed to a different setting, atmosphere, and unfamiliar people, and they had to fill positions such as teachers, counsellors, and principals. Although they had the usual problems that come to people in a strange environment, these people did an outstanding job of coping with the problems in and out of school. The nine fresh faces coming to the high school this year were those of Dr. Oren G. Skinner, Mr. Michael C. Hazen, Mr. Ted Schwartz, Mr. Malcolm Stauffer, Mr. Fred Schuman, Mr. Edward Buzzard, Mr. Steve Tatman, and Mr. Kent Hoopingarner. These people introduced several original ideas, as- sembhes, and innovations for the students, and we appreciate what they contributed to South Adams High School. MANY teachers do more than teach as Mr. Ted Schwartz exemplifies when he was caught partici- pating in the pioneer day.
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