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Keith Kllison Provides Guidance Troy’s guidance counselor, Keith El- lison, attended Kansas State University and received a Bachelor of Science in Social Science and a Master of Science in Guidance Counseling. After ten years ol teaching, Mr. Ellison says that the teaching profession is no different from what he thought it would be. Among Mr. Ellison's interests out- side of school are hunting and fishing. Student Teachers Begin Careers at THS This year T.H.S. had six student teachers. During first semester, (above left) Bill Roche taught physical education and John Andra took over the math classes. Second semester student teachers were Michael McClain, social science; Randy Musgrove, bookkeeping; Barbara Van Doren, English I and II;and Nancy Robinson, Biology,(above right). 7 Faculty
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School Board Leads USD No. 429 Robert Reeder Jerry Jarrett Norman Davies Jack Masters, vice-pres. Hylen Rush Hillman Hull, treas. 6 ('acuity
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z i Sally Acheson has taught vocal mus- ic and business for one and a half years, all at T.H.S. Out of the classroom she sponsors Kayettes and Sing Out Doni- phan County. Her main interest is the home she and her husband recently pur- chased in Atchison. Mrs. Acheson attended Kansas State Teachers’ College of Emporia and re- ceived her Bachelor of Science in Edu- cation. According to Sally, the only differ- ence in teaching from what she expected is that it keeps her on the go quite a lot. A Often as confused as her favorite ex- pression. “as confused as a Chinese fire drill,” Janice Ashley sponsored annual staff, advised the newspaper staff, di- rected dramatics at T.H.S. and taught English in her spare time. Since receiving a Bachelor of Science in Education from Kansas State Tea- chers College at Emporia, she has taught five years. Hobbies include horses, hand work, and her home. “The greatest joy of teaching is un- doubtedly the priviledge of working with talented unpredictably inspiring youth,” according to Mrs. Ashley. (li JlA oo J The French and Spanish instructor, Carol Creager, has taught two years since receiving her Bachelor of Arts from Kansas State College of Pittsburg. Mrs. Creager sponsored the Language and the Junior Class. She enjoys reading outside of school. 8 Faculty
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