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N, ,gif ,uv around with one of her Grace Ann Baker exclaims, and little me? Mrs. Baker often the monotony of class work by with her class member. Benson, Margie Psychology, Sociology, Texas History Bonnette, David I0 grade Principal Boone, Carolyn Drama I, II, III, IV Bormaster, Phyllis Biology I, Il Bowden, Cynthia English I, Ill Brimberry, Nevada Girls Physical Education Brown, Wendy English I, IV Brunt, Robert Driver Education Buescher, Lola Clerk Burns, Gayle Trig!E.A., Algebra I Computer math Byers, Greg Government Carlisle, Michael Physics, Physical Science Casas, Paula Reality Counseling Cerwinske, Marinel Introductory Algebra Algebra I, II Chappell, ludith Typing I, Accounting CIaPP, Claire English II, III Cole, Mary Ann Distributive Education Collins, Laura English I, Il, III Cripps, lanette Homemaking I Cross, Lila Librarian Culver, Deborah English I, III Deal, ludy Clerk Derry, Virginia Choir deVauIt, lan French i, ii, iii, iv, V, VI faculty 241
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eeiteiliiitm EEIIIEDS downs Teachers' responsibilities neither began nor ended with the classroom. That 60 minutes in class represented only a small portion of the time educa- tors spent on their profession. What they liked and disliked about their jobs was as varied as the teachers them- selves. Mrs. Tommie Steverson, science department chairperson, liked the interaction with the kids but didn't enjoy the amount of work you have to do at home. Mrs. Steverson added, There's class preparation, typing tests, and grading papers - you're never through. And if you're improving your program, it takes even more time. That's why some of my teachers are resigning. They can't justify the time they have to spend lin preparationl and they can't be any less of a teacher. So they're getting out and that's sad. Drama Coach Carolyn Boone would get rid of homeroom if she could, but the high points of teaching for her were the immediate high at the end of a production. For her, one of the worst things about teaching was the money. l have much more to offer than the state recognizes. she said. fcontinued on page 2423 Allen, Buddy Ilth grade Principal Anderson, lan clerk Armistead, lana Art Babcock, liz Secretary Baker,Grace English Ill, IV Baker, Shauna English I, Spartanaires Barni, Mary Biology I, IK Barre, Guy History, Basketball Benningfield, Kathleen History 240 faculty I, ...aid Preparing for his Government and Econorr class, Mr. Lynn Thrower reads the stock mar section of the newspaper. l gave the stude each 5525 to and sell stock with so tl earn I M. 'Q .lf N 124' Signing a University Interscholastic Leag grade slip, Algebra teacher Mrs. Mari Wiggins records a football player's gra to show his eligibility.
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Dophied, Shirley Computer Operator Drago, Mary Gail English IV, Creative Writing Dragon, Sharon History Driscoll, leanie English I, IV Comparative Novels Edwards, ludy Fundamentals of Math, Algebra I Feille, Peggy Spanish ll, French II Fisk, Sherrill I 12 grade Principal Fitch, Randy Band French, Bob Boys Physical Education, Baseball Funk, Lynn History, Basketball, Golf Gano, Betty Spanish I, IV, VI Giddens, Fern Counselor Gilbreath, Mark Biology, Football Goodwin, ludy Speech I, ll, Debate Greer, Barbara English I, IV 242 faculty libtulltie 5 owetfffttunme lcontinued from page 240l Mr. Gordon Utz, social studies department chairperson, enjoyed watching kids grow up. What he liked the least was watching them tstudentsl fall apart, knowing what's happening and not being able to prevent it. English Teacher Marsha Williams finds teaching rewarding because I car keep in touch with the next genera- tion. But, according to Ms. Boone, A drawback is you forget what other 34- year-olds are like. Mrs. Williams' least favorite task if my duty. I stand in the cafeteria anc watch the children inhale food. I alsc stay after school and talk to kids. Ari added frustration for Mrs. Williams il R.C. I goto R.C. and talk, one to one, tc someone who misbehaves and I don get to spend time, one to one, witl Introducing the varsity and junior sity basket all teams at the first pep rally, Coach Guye Barre smiled the response of the enthusiastic Groves, lanis English ll, IV, Future Teachers Hageman, Norma Special Education Aide '
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