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

 - Class of 1978

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144 Fa: Mr. Kenney is our American Studies teacher. He teaches American Studies I, Il, lV and V. His hobbies include reading, gun shooting and boating. When he is not teaching he enjoys traveling and relaxing. Mr. Kenney feels that all students who are prepared have a bright future ahead of them. Miss Kirst teaches French I, ll, lll, IV Clndividualized Studyb. She took the French students to France this year, and speaks German, English and French. Miss Kirst spends the little spare time she has skiing, traveling, dancing and playing racquet ball. She has been teaching here for five years. When asked what students have to look forward to after graduation Miss Kirst replied, Anchor Bay's students will be facing not only a great deal of responsibility but also competition in the outside world. Their success will depend largely on how well they have prepared themselves during high school. Mr. Kucharski teaches Design, Crafts, Jewelry and Advanced Jewelry. When he is not teaching Art he is practicing Art with a camera. His favorite hobby is photography. Mr. Kucharski enioys art to a great extent and 99010 of time he spends on art. Mr. Lisica is a Librarian. His hobbies include libraries and philately Cstamp collectingj. His idea of a stude.nt is one who is curious. Mr. Lisica enjoys resting, reading and working. When students get out of school Mr. Lisica said they can expect to survive without friends from High School. You might find Mr. Loman building or skiing down a mountain or lust reading because that is what he enioys doing when he is not teaching. Mr. Loman also coaches football and volleyball. Mr. Loman's idea of a student is an individual who has the want and desire to learn new things and not a person constantly trying to defeat the system. Mr. Loman teaches Basic Metals, Machine Technol- ogy, Basic Wood and Metals Technology. Mr, MacDonald teaches Psychology, and Sociology. His hobbies are tennis, reading and yard work, His opinion of a good student is one who has academic ambitions, or alternatively, values education not for its economic value, but for g its intrinsic merit. ull' Q D! '4 0 eg Aauuay auiioi U51 ixisieuon S0 cn 2 . 2 cu S C lf . n O l 'JW LU U9 ULl0l' 'H

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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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Mr. Miller teaches Geology and Earth Science. Some of his hobbies are fishing, golfing, shooting pool and hunting with bow and arrow. The hobby he enjoys the most is winning at cards. Mr. Miller says that When a student graduates he can look forward to experiencing life, its highs and lows, and learning how little any of us really knows. Mr. Munson teaches Small Engine Repair and Basic Mechanics. He enioys pho- tography, silk screen printing and motorcycling. Miss Nasea teaches Typing I, Exploratory Typing and Shorthand. ln her spare time, she enjoys playing solitaire, 300 different ways. She also enjoys getting involved in some of her favorite hobbies such as skiing, playing tennis and raquet- ball. Her idea of a student is a person that is willing to learn and get involved. Mrs. Natzke teaches gym. Her idea of a good student is one who tries to improve him or herself and can accept constructive criticism. When she is not teaching, she is cleaning house, bowling or swimming. She says when you get out of school you can expect BILLS!! Miss Overholser teaches Child Care. Her hobbies are reading, swimming, rac- quetball, running, backpacking and dancing. She likes to read, write ffor fun and profitj, and sleep. Her idea of a good student is someone who is cooperative, has a positive attitude, is responsible and has a sense of humor. She thinks students can look forward to an increase in self esteem and confidence and a rewarding and sat- isfying career when they graduate. Mr. Pancoast is a Teacher Consultant and he also teaches Math and Civics. His hobbies include photography and camping. His opinion of a good student is one who gives him 100fXi of his capabilities. ln his spare time he works in his dark room and plays with his son. Faculty X 145

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