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Mr. Papierski teaches Welding Technology, Machine Technology, Power Mechanics and Basic Metals. When he isn't teaching, he enjoys golfing, scuba diving, fishing and camping. Mr. Papierski is a volunteer fireman also. Mr. G. Perkins teaches Zoology, Biology and Natural History. Besides sailing, tennis, and skiing, Mr. Perkins enjoys the theatre, opera, designing, and spend- ing time with his family. He also seeks out new areas in which he feels he needs developing. His ideal student is someone who asks questions and then waits to hear the answers. He replies, Students will find many questions but no one to give out the answers. If they have the ability to seek their own answers, they will be survivors. Mr. L. Perkins teaches Physical Education and Coaches the Junior Varsity Basketball team. His hobbies are singing, traveling, fishing and coaching. When he's not teaching, he likes to work at home, do things with his family, and work with his church. His ideal student is one that can get along with others, whoever they are. He says students shouldn't expect their future to be handed to them on a gold platter. Poverty and welfare can be very frustrating. Mr. Pietrzak teaches Radio and TV Broadcasting, Communications and Debate. Some of his hobbies are bowling and golfing. His idea of a student is someone who wants to learn and will work hard to reach his goal. Mr. Price teaches Algebra I, Business Math and Basic. When he isn't teach- ing, he enjoys coaching, canoeing, golfing, fishing and camping. He also likes to participate in pistol target shooting. A student is one who studies and wants to get an education, and if they work hard enough, they can go on to bigger and better things, comments Mr. Price. Mrs. Reeves teaches Interior Design, Sew Easy and Foods. Her hobbies are painting and sewing. When she isn't teaching she likes to ski, go camping, go to parties, and visit with friends. Her idea of a good student is a person that turns. homework and projects in on time, cooperates at all times and shows interest in class. O l 46 Faculty
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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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e U3 GJ 'C cu .C O U7 L GJ O7 O I 1 E N CL cv in O OS an C 2 cv I C CU D- I C KU O 7 2 GJ vo- -4- Mr. Sche th ed Mer 0 4-f Q9 .E .Q O I Sealey Mr. Robinet teaches Merchandising l, DE-Co-Op, and he is in charge of our school store. When he isn't teaching, he enjoys participating in sports, especially basketball. He also likes to spend time working on his '53 Ford. Mr. Robinet's idea of a student is one who tries to cut in the lunch line. When students get out of school, they'll find a world a whole lot different, comments Mr. Robinet. Mr. Rogers teaches Minority Cultures, Newspaper and 9th grade English. Some of Mr. Roger's hobbies are coaching football, officiating, and taking part in politi- cal activities. His idea of a student is an activist who aggressively goes after his! her own development as a person. Mrs. Helene E. Rose, RN., is our Nurses Aide instructor. Boating, fishing and snow mobiling are lust a few of her hobbies. ln her spare time, she does volunteer work and pursues whatever sport is in season, as well as spending time with her family. Mrs. Ryan teaches Physical Education and coaches Girls' Track. Her hobbies are oil painting and crafts. When she isn't teaching, she enjoys golf and tennis. She says that when students get out of school, they can hope to take an important part in society. Mr. Scheffels teaches the .lunior and Senior Band. His hobbies are golf, cars-Iso Rivolta. He likes to listen to music, read, golf, and work on cars when not busy. He says seniors are going to work hard and have fond memories. If you want to find Mr. Sealey away from the high school, you might try look ing in the library, on a baseball diamond, a bowling alley, or even on a golf course. Mr. Sealey teaches American Studies, Western Civilization, Government and Economics. His idea of a student is one who is ready to learn, is prepared to learn, will not quit in adversity and is willing to learn from his mistakes. Faculty 4
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