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if-'ft' l 7' ,Nb ,2- Toncentrating on a presentation, Mrs. in deVault listens to a play given in the rench language during an advanced rench class. foaching the freshman football team, Ioach George Saenz teaches the basics if a wishbone offense. Smiling at a student's crazy antics, Mrs. Evelyn Palmer laughs along with her :lass as she teaches the basics of Ameri- :an government. - 1.-1. ,rf 3 5 ff. Q if 4-Hr .,,zN,r, A f Stafford, Dale Building Principal Stafford, Guye Boys Physical Education Health, Athletics Stephens, Mary Geometry, Math of Consumer Economics Tennis Steverson, Tommie Chemistry I, II Steward, Dorothy Algebra II, Geometry Ta lor, Richard Healtli I, Athletics Thibodaux, Carrie History, Art I Thuesen, Kenneth Drafting, Architecture, Machine Tyson, lan History, Sociology Ullman, Roger Physics I, II, Physical Science Utz,Gordon History Vance, Kathy Chemistry I Villegas, Donna English IV Wells, Sue Algebra I, Geometry Weyland, Peg Secretary Whaley, Linda Algebra, Geometry Wiggins, Marion Algebra l, ll Williams, Martha English II, lll Wingfield, Ethel Shorthand, Typing II Winters, ludie Secretary Youdan, Dawn Homebound Teacher faculty 247
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Ulorimewoifl , Seituoolwoirlcs EWS Elie Sei ri Ruhe, Louise Typing I, Business Ryder, Rebecca Girls Physical Education Track Saenz, George Health ll, Basketball Football Schneider, Peggy journalism I, Yearbook, Newspaper Schoenberger, Lynn Algebra I, Geometry, Trig!E.A. Shanley, Susan Physical Science, Oceanography Sheffield, Kenneth Boys Physical Education, Athletics Slade, Nancy English I, IV Snyder, Cathy Registrar Solis, Rosalie Spanish III, V Sowell, lean Algebra I Sparks, Sally Art I, ll 246 faculty gi. 'F gf. Grinning Gleefully, Mrs. Sherrill Fisk, grade principal, serves peaches at I annual faculty breakfast. fcontinued from page 245I land and Ms. ludie Winters had gi ciously planned the menu and co pleted the shopping. After receiving their first day ca from Mr. Bonnette, teachers eage attended the feast. Even though ea morning grogginess filled the air, t atmosphere was very friendly and cc genial, as Mrs. lan DeVault said, Vi enjoyable! Mrs. Fisk acknowledged as a great way to start the year. N1 teachers were obvious as they cong gated to exchange introductions. Faculty dues that covered greeti cards, flowers, baby gifts, and otl appropriate gifts for teachers duri traumas, also paid for the breakfa journalism teacher Ms, Peggy Schneir explained, I was impressed that t principals themselves were actua doing something for the teachers. It v funny seeing them fthe principa behind the counter. Mrs. Fisk's blot was color coordinated with the peacl she served. Mrs. Sherrill Fisk commented, We just like each other. We try to keep 1 lines of communication open and ri ognize achievements of any kind. I Peggy Schneider agreed, There', pretty good rapport, it's excellent co pared to another school wherr taught. ,
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the year was YF ll? I P3l'flliP3fiOII PQ .r .fe 5 ' I 1 5 'Ex Q 4 or R44 .43 lx iL- Q! X ' I 52 11 3 1: 'O 0 ormally referring to nights on l town, clubbing took on a differc meaning at 14555 Fern St. Students group in spirit clubs, learns, honor groups a groups that were a little out of the ordinar' Two of these were the Hopscolch CI and the Science Fiction Club. As with clubs, a faculty member was persuaded sponsor the activity, The clubs then wrotr constitution and became official after Pr cipal Dale Stafford's okay. Senior Girls' Club persuaded Mrs, lu Hatfield into sponsoring their club. I ki of got rooked into taking the job. Bu enjoyed it a lot, said the veteran sponsor. Rooked or not, within lie the groups s dents wanted to be part of and the plat where they showed that participatic groups and index. Surrounded by elementary school childr Sophomore Kelly Wilson teaches science part of her homernaking class project. l kids worked with balloons. Strutting into thegym for the Halloween F Rally, Wayne Harpold and lim May, yarf players, were kidnapped, dressed up and breakfast by their Senior Girls, Lined agai the wall, coaches see another side of tl' Stale championship team. Y 248 groups Q 4 fwhf f -ig ig, l U if LW I 5 1 3
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