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1. Dave Coville taking roll in racquetball. 2. Ted Mullen watches a close play. 3. Ron Lindsay , talk- ing about his favorite subject, basketball, to 1 7 4 5 6 10 a student. 4. History teacher and coach, Dave White. 5. Photograpahers caught Dave Nic Kie taking a break. 6, Bob Hughes is caught unaware. 7. Janet Curtis returns change for books to student. 8. Randy Coleman overlooks band at half time show. 9. Debbie Craib reviews work for week. 10. Ron Brown rehearses choir for upcoming concert. .WMMM 28 Faculty: Phys. Ed. l..,,.ip,4lt.1.4:.Li.l.H qi.. . 45C!4l1f 1Jf.f kd- eff' 5. I d, I i If I P S Q A il J l i iii 47
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R. WL 1131 I l 1 5 6 1. Don Thompson helps a student with H math homework. 2 2. Brent Bailey double 4 9 I ll checks action in class- room. 3. Tim Stevens teach- es geometry, believe it or not! 4. Rod Williams explains the procedure for proofs in geometry. 5. Sue Gardiner takes time out to chat with a student. 6. Taking roll in a cheerful mood is Anne Folkert. 7. Taking attendance is full of surprises for Nancy Grant. 8. Grace Messerall, sits in a cage, as manager of the general store. 9. Maxine Clark adds excitement to physical education. 10. Student teacher, Judy Meserve, explains strategy in recreational games. 11. Things are looking up in attendance for Sherry Smith. we .1 Z,-1' Facultyg Phys Ed 27
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The Music department at Villa Park was run by Mr. Randy Coleman and Mr. Ron Browne. The entire program was full of award winning groups, including the various bands, orchestra, vocal groups and ensembles. The program was full of creativity and enthusi- asm. Both teachers had new ideas for a new group of students. The groups performed at various hap- penings and enjoyed the excitment of a good performance after much hard work. Students in these groups also learned a feeling of closeness that couldn't be replaced. Jokes were played, parties were had, and life long friendships were begun. You Twit! Dominick Corradino My most memorable experience was . . . W11s and Dog riding through my room on a mo- ped and dragging me out the door while I was sitting in my chair. Debi Craib Faculty: Music, Reading 29
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