Pioneer Middle School History:

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PRINCIPAL MAX TAYLOR 

Whiz right through years and years of

Pioneer Middle School's History!

 

This Page Contains:

The Student Counsel Members for '79!

The faculty list for 1982!

Some really cool older sports pictures- See any one you know?

A Tribute to Pioneer's Exellent Teachers and Staff

A great way to surf through history!

 

 

 

 

Introducing the Student Council for 1979-1982!

 

~1979-1980~

First Semester Officers:

President: Kip Fagg
Vice President: Bret Pittsinger
Secretary: Mia Honts
Treasurer:Terry Sax

~1979-1980~

Second Semester Officers:

President: Sue Schindele
Vice President: Heidi Howeiler
Secretary: Mary Ann Brannon
Treasurer:Sally Sharp

~1980-1981~

First Semester Officers:

President: Tery Lane
Vice President: Mindy Zitting
Secretary: Rachel Sage
Treasurer: Sheila Mangan

~1980-1981~

Second Semester Officers:

President: Bruce Deal
Vice President: Becky Shae
Secretary: Barbara Corder
Treasurer: Andy Doyle

~1981-1982~

First Semester Officers:

President:Mark Peterson
Vice President: Dana Murray
Secretary: Kim Lease
Treasurer: Bev White

~1981-1982~

Second Semester Officers:

President: Tracie Sharp
Vice President: Chris Honeysett
Secretary: Dot Francis
Treasurer: Beth Nichols

~1982-1983~

First Semester Officers:

President: Brice Jones
Vice President: Shannon Creger
Secretary: Wendy Hollingsworth
Treasurer: Tom Troy

~1982-1983~

Second Semester Officers:

President: David Bailey
Vice President: Bobby Cannon
Secretary: Quinn Barnes
Treasurer: Kim Zachow

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Introducing the faculty list for 1982!

Principal: Mr. Max Taylor

Vice Principal: Mrs. Mary Perkins

Secretaries: Mrs. Betty Koch, Mrs. Betty Hartgrave, Mrs. Pat Harrington

Counselors: Mr. Don Smith, Mrs. Jane Lloyd

Cooks: Mrs. Barbara Hamilton, Mrs. Helen Krinis, Mrs. Pat Lund, Mrs. Miriam Bernett

Custodians: Mr. Roy McCann, Mr. Fred Andruss, Mr. Frank Higgins, Mr. Walt Lindsey

Language Arts: Mr. Dean Nichols, Mr. John Busch, Mrs. Kathy Oliver, Mr. Bill Motsenbocker, Mrs. Benita Offutt, Mrs. Faye DeJong, Mrs. Beverly Hammond

Science-Health: Mr. Rob Sauer, Mr. Jim Turner, Mr. Bob Pell

Applied Arts: Bob Butcher, Mrs. Marnie Harris, Miss Pat Kealoha, Mr. Jim Tarbert

Social Studies: Mr. Bob Winters, Mr. John Beard, Mrs. Linda Smith, Mr. Pershing Beglau

Math: Mr. Walt Schofstoll, Mr. Dennis Rae, Mr. Leroy thorp, Mr. Eugne Gnagy

Music: Mr. Sam Berger, Mr. Gene Huber, Mr. Wilder Jones

Physical Education: Miss Tauni Hink, Miss Pat Hilscher, Mr. Dave Groche

Special Education: Mr. Cecil Thompson, Mrs. Dorothy Morris, Mrs. Bev McQuaig, Mr. Lou Corulli, Mrs. Cheryl Holte, Mr. Ben Hurst, Mr. Dave Gelb, Mrs. Sheila Diede, Mrs. Gladys Albin

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The Coolest Sports Pictures of the Century!

-See anyone you know? 

Take Off! Maximum flight in boys basketball & It's the ninth grade cheerleaders!

 

Ever Run in the Rain? They have.

 

 

They flip, they fly, they soar.

 

 

  Grrrr! The wrestlers line up.

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A Tribute to Pioneer's Exellent Teachers and Staff

 

I don't know how those Pioneer teachers did it! Take a look at this graph below:

How many times were the kids tardy?! As if that wasn't enough, the staff was going through the era of changing styles. In English, this means constantly sending kids to the principal's office for violating the dress code. They modified their dress code every week! Kids didn't obey the code right away, either. They would form groups and refuse to obey it.

You have to hand it to the teachers here. Pioneer has a record of dedicated educators that have taught here for years. Just look at our P.E. teacher Miss Hilcher. She has been here at Pioneer since the 70s and she is still teaching strong. A few teachers have retired, and a few have bumped up in position, mainly referring to our present principal, Mr. John DeJong. The staff alone, is enough to give Pioneer an exellent reputation.

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Thank You From Pioneer Middle School for Visiting our History Pages!

 

THIS PAGE WAS DESIGNED BY ALISON BALCOM

MARCH, 2000

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