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Sallle Tate Study Hall Mike Terral HealthfAthletics Tommy Tlmmerman Vocational Agriculture Barbara Tortorlcl Special Education Robert Trlpson Health! MathfAthletics Krlstlne Tsujlmoto Orchestra Fred Uloth PhysicsfPhysical Science .lanle Vallery Homemaking Mack Van Slckle Reading Yvonne Vardaman EnglishfPsychology Betty Vlkers Home Eco. Coop. Education Sara Wayne Physical Science Alan Weddell MathfAthletics - Head Coach Roger Whalen BiologyfAthletics Margaret Wllklnson Special Education Jackie Woods English Jlm Wyatt Government Gayle Zavesky History Helping students is a part of Mary Orzbal's job. pecial Assignment Class is a place well known to some students at VHS. The name is known to all. For a violation of policies, rules or regulations, principals may assign students to Special Assign- ment Class CSACJ for a time which the principal believes appropriate. Mr. George A. King, Jr. and Mrs. Mary Orzbal are in charge of the class. A student must do assignments from his regular teachers and have them completed upon return to school. SAC meets at Gross School. Persons assigned to SAC are transported from their respec- tive campuses to Gross School by way of a yellow school bus. They are not allowed to use their own transportation and must each lunch on the Gross campus. On the fourth assignemtn to SAC, a student may face expulsion from school and a loss of all credits. Students often depend on Mr. George King to solve problems for them. admlnlstratlon 1 283
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'ir is X rr Assistance enriches Priceless blood is donated by John Gonzales so needy people can have the gift of lite. life,s fortunes Advertising sales enabled businesses and organizations to sell a product at a low or discounted rate. Many different forms of adver- tisements were available. For in- stance, television networks ran commercials for international businesses in order to offer free television to viewers. The cost to produce these t.v. programs was very high, however, advertisers such as Coke, General Motors and IBM absorbed the bulk-of the costs. Similarly, newspapers sold for about a quarter, whereas the production costs were much greater, The VIC- TORlAN, which was distributed to students at no charge, was subsi- dized by patrons such as Burger King and the Drifters because these ads appealed to readers, thus adver- tisers hoped to increase business. Stingaree annuals were available at below cost prices because of the support' of its advertisers. Thanks to the financial assistance of these people, more students were en- riched with one of lite's small tor- tunes - the 1983STlNGAREE. 7611011 T Q' C1655 advertising I 285
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