Anchor Bay High School - Anchor Yearbook (New Baltimore, MI)

 - Class of 1978

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Mr. Cleverly teaches 10th grade Physical Education, 10th grade Biology, and Human Physiology with the Juniors and Seniors. When Mr. Cleverly isn't in the gym or science office, you might see him on the tennis courts or with the track or cross country teams. You might also see him looking for exotic birds or just reading. He feels that students can look forward to many years of hard work when they graduate. Miss Corder teaches Geometry, Advanced Math I, and Advanced Math ll. She is on the Bible bowling team and also the Quiz panel that competes over mate- rial from the Bible. She also enjoys playing the guitar, sews, reads, and likes embroidery. '1 - . ' Mr. Couto is a Teacher's Assistant for Small Engines. One of his hobbies is repairing anything that is mechanical. When he is not teaching, he enjoys being with his family. His idea of a good student is one who really has a desire to learn. He says that when Va student gets out of school, they can look forward to a long parade of jobs and when they find the right one they will find happiness. Mr. Cross is a Drivers Education Teacher and is a Counselor. Mrs. Eckstein teaches Steno Lab, Typing I and Office Co-op. When students get out of school, they can expect a big shock. Mrs. Ford teaches the following classes: Shorthand, Notehand, Personal Typ- ing and Typing ll. ld? Fo ulfy O SE 4 m3 'fm gm Q? 32 fb: ':s cn 35' Q: C2 ga ! I O no CD 1 O 1 0 3 CD E rn ca 1- CD FO 'B 3 Z '1 V' ? cu :s co Tl O 7 Q.

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gl 4 s Laurie Beauvais 8 BYO Mrs. Baur is a counselor. You might also find Mrs. Baur on a basketball court, knitting, or reading at home. Also she enjoys writing, and craft-making. When she's not doing her hobbies, you might find her in the woods camping. She feels that a student is someone who is actively involved in his or her studies, school, and community activities. Ms. Beauvais teaches Accounting, Clerical Lab and Typing I. She has many hobbies which range from reading to traveling. She enjoys swimming, cooking, skiing, bowling, and sewing. Her idea of a student is one who attends a busi- ness class to learn a skill that will make that person employable. Auto Mechanics I and ll are the two courses Mr. Campbell teaches. Outdoor recreation including hunting, fishing and boating are just a few of the many activities Mr. Campbell participates in, when he's not teaching. His favorite sports are golf, racquetball, football and many more. If you look on a mountain, a race track, or a softball diamond, you might find Mrs. Card. But at school she is an Algebra I and Pre-Algebra teacher. Her idea of a student is somebody who wants to learn. Mrs. Card is also the Math Depart- ment chairperson. neC 0 .K Basic skills, Freshman English and Practical English are the courses Mrs. Childs teaches. When she is not teaching, you can find her doing ceramics. As far as Mrs. Childs is concerned, a good student is one who takes responsibilities for his studies and classwork. If a student lives up to these responsibilities he can look forward to a successful future. Mr. Ciske teaches Government, 20th Century Political Thought, and Research Methods in Social Science. He has only one hobby, and that is politics. When Mr. Ciske isn't teaching, he practices law and is involved in political activi- ties. Faculty X l4l



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L 2 3 O LL N L N .Q L Q m ,Jo gh Susan Ann 'U L O +- in U7 2 CD d cv .Q cu 7 x .Q Z L E To 1 P- L L fu -I C CU en Kaufm Kar Freedman Dr. Fowler teaches Chemistry, Physics and Earth Science. One of her favorite hobbies is tennis which she enioys doing when she is not teaching. Dr. FowIer's idea of a student is one who is always inquisitive and is always searching for answers. Mrs. Freedman teaches Reading Lab and 9th Grade English. Her hobbies are skiing, golfing and going to all types of movies. Her opinion of a student is one who is self-motivated and achieved. She thinks that students can look forward to a tough world and no easy breaks after getting out of school. Mr. Glassford teaches Basic Woods, Wood Tech I, ll, Ill and IV. Some ofhis hob- bies include coaching football and skiing. When he is not teaching he is usually doing some kind of construction work. Mr. Glassford's idea of a student is a per- son that becomes positively involved with the school. Mr. Jabe teaches Biology and Botany. His hobbies are tennis, snow skiing, hik- ing and wood working. Mr. Jabe's opinion of a student is a person putting out an extreme amount of effort to obtain some form of information or skill to help him or her through life. He thinks that students can look forward to experiences of uncer- tainty when they get out of school. Mr. Jabe is also one of our wrestling coaches. Mr. Kalmar teaches Algebra and Pre-algebra. He also collects coins and runs a bingo in his spare time. He teaches adult education at Lakeview High School. He is an avid sports fan, presently a football statistician at Lake Shore and Servite High schools, basketball statistician at Servite, and a track and baseball statistician for various invitational meets. Miss Kaufman teaches Reading Lab, Mass Media and Basic Composition. When she is not teaching she enjoys outdoor activities such as, skiing, hiking and camp- ing. Anyone who is interested in learning, is Miss Kaufman's idea of a student. Making many decisions that were usually made for the students is what they have to look forward to after school. Faculty X I 43

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