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OOL A Ms. Bourgaize Mrs. Gisriel Mrs. Hardcastle Mr. Harvey X .. xx 5 1 Mrs. Meade Mrs. Nevins Ms. Parker AROUND THE WORLD IN 180 DAYS Welcome to THE BLACKBOARD JUNGLE where School A faculty gladly donated THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES to this RISKY BUSINESS ol education. With UNCOMMON VALOR we managed THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. At the helm were our three CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS. The dean, AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN, handled all pro- blems with TRUE GRIT, Our MIRACLE WORKER counselor and our SUPER KWOJ MAN secretary both helped keep the ANIMAL HOUSE running smoothly. The leader of THE SOUND OF MUSIC resided in School A as did the commandant of STALAG 17, Our school also benefited from the talents of art, speech, special education, home ec, and industrial arts teachers. lWe thought at least ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST a long time ago, but we didn't say which onell The ORDINARY PEOPLE, our 6th grade faculty, must have had THE RIGHT STUFF. They could make it through even THE LONGEST DAY without going STIR CRAZY. THE LILIES OF THE FIELD, our 7th grade teachers, added A TOUCH OF CLASS to all birthday parties and festivities. A double feature ran daily during the Bth grade faculty lunch: THE GUN- FIGHT AT O K CORRAL followed by THE BIG CHILL. We were a dedicated bunch, but at 3 o'clock each day there was no doubt FOR WHOM THE BELLS TOLL. The GREAT ESCAPE was made and we were GONE WITH THE WIND, atleast until 7:30 the next day when this all began once again! YQ? www . fan Lf 1 Dean: Mr. Toth Counselor: Mrs. Gelenter 21
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Cafeteria and Custodi I Staff The cafeteria staff prepared about 550 to 600 lunches a day for the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades. The favorite foods in the cafeteria were french fries and pizza. Many students enjoyed doughnuts, milk shakes, ice cream, and danish rolls. After lunch the job of the cafeteria staff was to wash trays, tables, and floors, When everything was all clean lunch preparations were made for the following day. ss!- Michelle and Katrina pay Mrs. Lane for their ice cream. : ist Row, L-R: Mrs. Dade, Mrs. Lloyd, Ms. Ftamey. 2nd 1st Ftow, L-H: Mrs. Madigan, Mgr., Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Luster. 2nd Row A Mrs. Haight, Mrs. Jeffries, Mrs. Sidwar, Mrs. Lawson, and Mrs. Rowi MV- Nickerson. MV- l-'Wd' and MV- RameY- LaFollette. Without the custodians our school would have been a mess. They plowed the snow from the sidewalks ln winter and cleared the grounds the other seasons. They stayed after school and swept floors, cleaned desks, and made sure the school was in order for the next day. Even during the day they were on constant call, putting paper towels in empty containers, fixing broken air conditioners, replacing light bulbs, and delivering supplies. ,, One pizza is enough for Greg today. 20
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Ms. Campbell T? SKF Mr. McKee Ms. Ros .2 ,. ik Mrs. Dalton Mrs. Dissmeyer Mr. Engel Mr. Gray wwf' NWT - ' , Mrs. Mrs. Moseley Mrs. Nichols Mrs. Nunnally Mrs. Plummer Mrs. 22 Dean: Mrs. Minnick Counselor: Mrs. Ellis THE 7 HOUR WORKOUT The faculty of School B spent ONE DAY AT A TIME teaching the FACTS OF LIFE to the WHIZ KIDS. We dreamed of FAME as we employed DlFF'RENT STROKES'to educate our students for the A-TEAM. The organizer of MAMA'S FAMILY was Mrs. Min- nick. She was often heard saying THAT'S lNCREDIBLE as students left her PEO- PLE'S COURT after she made her EMERALD POINT. Mrs. Ellis, our guidance counselor, served as a GUIDING LIGHT as she helped everyone with FAMILY FEUDS and FAMILY TIES. Mrs. Guillot, our secretary, often felt like LEAVING IT TO BEAVER as she prepared the DRAs or kept track of those going to the GENERAL HOSPITAL. Our home ec and art teacher turned the TWILIGHT ZONE into a learning process as they explored DOMESTIC LIFE and FANTASY ISLAND. WE GOT IT MADE was the slogan as students were taught by our industrial arts teacher, THE DUKE OF HAZARD. DALLAS was never hard to locate with our social studies teachers to help us. Our math teachers could always be counted on to make sure we had 3 STOOGES in our COMEDY HOUR. 1 plus 2 always equalled 3. The English teachers wanted to head for ARCHlE'S PLACE when they heard students say GIMME A BREAK instead of give me one. Our science teachers used 20120 vision in their microscopes as they examined algae found under KNOTS LANDING. The music department worked hard to provide ENTERTAIN- MENT TONIGHT. TV BLOOPERS became a thing of the past with the help of our reading teacher. The French teacher sometimes worked so hard she got the Champs Elysee Blues instead of the HILL STREET BLUES. We all felt the 7 Hour Workout was worth it when, AFTER M.A.S.H., we could meet our very own MAGNUM, P.I. for CHEERS on the LOVE BOAT. It was then we knew we were REAL PEOPLE.
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