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PEGGY Ausmus LIBRARY MAKES IMPROVEMENTS Peggy Ausmus is a brown-haired with big brown eyes to match. If you were to enter the THS Library, you would meet Ausmus, the li- brarian, who is concerned with helping people find necessary information, for research papers. Hanging plants by the window and wall post- ers are a sign of her homemaking ability. She has two children, Tracy and Jamie who both attend Trenton schools. Bill, her husband, is the Student Personnel Director at T.J.C. Ausmus is a Pep Club sponsor and is always there to get into the spirit of things. When Aus- mus has some spare time, she enjoys reading or playing bridge. Ausmus attended T.J.C. two years and fin- ished up at Kirksville where she received a bachelor of science degree in education, ma- joring in History. She student-taught at THS in the fall of 1977 for Dennis Adamson. 1. With snow on the ground, students broke away to the library to study, pick up a maga- zine or talk. 2. With only a few weeks of school left, Ausmus begins inventory of the library books. 3. Evidence of these students' work in the li- brary makes for a perfect background. Students from left to right who helped in the library are Denette Stottlemyre, Linda Pettit, Brian Berg, Raymond McAtee, Brett Robb, Tammy Garrett, Laura Callihan, Brenda Shira, Pat Kost, Venita Smith, Lori Noble, Rhonda Jackson and Kathy Stratton. . fi- ft fl It
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HISTORY AND DRIVING MIX -4s. f.:' .. H . .J-ei-' .1 1 - if ' 1 I I 1 k Missouri History under instructor Mike Arbuck- Ie, is learning about the Constitution. It is also learning about the Dogwood tree and the blue- bird, two symbols of Missouri. Questions such as who was here before the pio- neers came and how did Missouri stand on the slavery issue are some questions students encoun- tered. Arbuckle attended Northwest Missouri State University at Maryville and received a bachelors degree in education. In 1976 Arbuclcle was assis- tant baseball coach at the University of Southern Alabama where he received a masters degree in education. Arbuckle held a coaching position at Paseazoula Mississippi in 1977 before coming to PHS. Richard Griffith spent most of his time at AJH. But he also had responsibilities at THS, the THS boys basketball team and a Drivers Education class. 1. Whether it's the basketball court or the class- room, Griffith works with results. 2. Griffith prepares for a behind-the-wheel driv- ing lesson 3. Arbuckle gives a smile of approval to his class f fourth hour.
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LARRY BAILEY BUILDING T0 ORROWS HOMES if Students taking Larry BaiIey's Building Trades class, through the Junior College, had the opportunity to help build a house during the school year. The house was constructed in the Bailey Ad- dition. The house, priced at around 572,000, featured among other things an attached ga- rage, finished basement and an intercom sys- tem. The morning class helped students learn how to work with concrete, plaster and roofing. 1. Instructor Larry Bailey examines a student's work. 2. Tracy Bennett measures a piece of paneling before sawing it on the table saw. 3. Jerry Urton knows that a perfect fit only cmes from measuring. 4. The finished product-After a school year filled with blood, sweat and tears, Building Trades students can now proudly say, I helped build that!
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