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Robert LaRicca is trying his darnest to block Paul Nyitray's pass to Donald Charlton Nestor Yannon, Science Donald Fowler, Assistant Principal Paul Nyitray, Health as R is . tttt L D rttt l60!Football Dave Campbell, Driver Education Robert Morrison, Woodshop, Vocational Edu- Stephen Sisko English cation
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taff travels to Dallas Weekly Many of the women staff mem- bers enjoy southern accents and Texas scenery which may be why they are fans of Dallas. Though I.R. is the male devil on the show, Mrs. Klentz and Miss DeGeorge find him the most inter- esting character and from what they read quite the devil's opposite off stage. Miss Dominic and Miss Thomp- son can't believe the difference be- Mrs. Ruth Jones, Business Education tween Bobby and I.R. Bobby's so tender, caring and a real loving hus- band, while I.R. is just a jerk. Mrs. Busko and Mrs. Richardson feel Jock is the best. He's a great fa- ther to the young cast members. And always respectful to Miss Ellie. Miss McKay and Mrs. McGeorge agree that Sue Ellen has the best taste when it comes to clothes. They like the styles she wears. Mr. Ola Richardson, Adjusted Curriculum 'fn 73 Mrs. Prox, Mrs. Iones and Miss Montgomery all prefer Pamela over the other cast members. She's easy- going and concerned with more than just herself. Though Texas scenery is beautiful and southern accents are music to the ears of these staff members, the cast and plot are what keeps them faithful followers of Dallas. Mrs. Carol Klentz, Guidance Counselor Mrs. janet Montgomery, Practical Nursing Miss Beverly Thompson, Senior Clerical Miss Diana Dominic, Home Economics Dallas! 159 :af ...n-
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taff loyal followers of FL Staff members at Reserve are true ifootball fansQ The most faithful fol- lowers of the game are the men. They would devote their lives to football if they could. It has been lrumored that they eat, sleep, and ldrink football , Mr. Sisko has fantasized himself as the great How- ard Cosell, and Mr. Fowler sees lhimself as Don Merideth. The coaches at Reserve feel sometimes that they would rather be playing the game instead of coaching. Mr. Charlton imagines himself as a wide receiver going out for a pass. Mr. Nyitray dreams of being a quarter- back, so he can be the team hero. Mr. LaRicca would just love to be the guy who intercepts the ball. Mr. Orr, Mr. Annarella, and Mr. Camp- bell would like to be coaching for the professionals of the NFL. Mr. Yannon would enjoy being a train- er, making sure all the players are in shape. Fame is dreamed of by most peo- ple, but, Mr. Reich and Mr. Morri- son believe the most important man during a football game is the refer- ee. Whether on the field, or on the side lines, these men know the Ref calls all the shots. So, if a face looks familiar when a football game is in progress, look again. These WWR men might have fulfilled their dreams. Phil Annarella, Special Education Alan Orr, Art Robert Reich, Assistant Principal w 1 I 4 uhiiii 445' x! Robert LaRicca, Social Studiffyllx, l Adil' J , . Jw' fi ft - AJ if 7 ' fl! 1 U, V JJ i Lf at M Donald Charlton, Health W ' ,Q lj QS. , ji! . f- 1 X5 Richard States, Vocational Education 'TX My JWJV Ng W f .jd f ff U' V ,nf-1 1 y, V' xy H Football X 161
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