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

 - Class of 1978

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5 E r 8 Trentacoste D. ent Zi 35 .Q I f t v 3 0 -1 L es E53 gi' C 4 .2 5 E Mr. Texley is our new counselor. His hobbies are boating, fishing, and hunt- ing. When he isn't counseling, he attends classes. His idea of a good student is one who thinks for himself. Mrs. Trentacoste teaches 9th grade English, Reading and Business English. She enjoys playing Mah Jong, painting, bowling and sewing. When she's not teaching, she's visiting friends or working on her house. She believes that a stu- dent is a composite of the following traits: con-artist, dreamer, genius, procrast- inator and a seeker of fun. Mr. Vincent teaches Machine Drawing l and ll, and also Architectural Draw- ing. He has been teaching here for fifteen years. He believes a student is some- one who is willing to work and learn. When asked what a graduate has to look forward to when getting out of school, he replied, Responsibilities and etc. Mrs. Wesolowski is one of our English Teachers. She teaches Basic Compos- ition, Creative Writing and Individualized reading. ln her spare time, she likes to stain glass, hook rugs, bowl or play Mah Jong. Mrs. Wesolowski's picture of a student is a 'bundle of energy with a few giggles thrown in.' She thinks that when students get out of school, they can expect trying to find a job and wishing they had tried harder in school. Mrs. West teaches Home Economics. Some of her hobbies include sewing and gardening. When she isn't teaching she enjoys reading. Her idea of a stu- dent is an individual in a situation where he or she is permitted to learn what is being taught. When a student gets out of school, they should be able to accept the responsibilities of the adult world in which will be a member. Mrs. Wilkie teaches Physical Science and Earth Science. Her hobbies are boating, fishing, swimming and ice skating which she enjoys very much. Her idea of a student is a person that wants to learn. Faculty I l 49

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Mr. Serafinski is our first Graphic Arts teacher. He enjoys water and snow ski- ing, cycling, camping and also sailing. Mr. Serafinski's idea of a 'student' is a person who wants to learn, therefore we are all students of some kind. He is so busy we're lucky to have him as a teacher here. He coaches a girls' swim team, is a Red Cross Safety Programs Instructor in W.S.l., and is a ski patrolman at Alpine Valley. Mrs. Shaieb teaches Basic Composition, Vocational English and 9th grade English. Some of her favorite pastimes are working out at a health club, playing tennis, skiing and sewing. Each student can look forward to having the oppor- tunity to pursue his goals in the areas he chooses, and reaching his own poten- tial, says Mrs. Shaieb. Mrs. Sorensen teaches many subjects. They are Pottery, Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Commerical Art and Indian Art. She has many hobbies also, such as sewing, square dancing and enjoys any kind of art. Her idea of a student is a hard worker, a talented and intelligent person. Mrs. Sunderland teaches Algebra I and ll. Her idea of what a student should be is one who strives to reach his highest potential and makes a positive con- tribution to his class, school, family and community. She enjoys reading about the latest scientific and medical developments. Mrs. Taube team-teaches Nurse's Aid with Mrs. Rose. She also teaches courses at Northern Macomb County Community College. Mr. Teller teaches one hour of Physical Science, and three hours of Earth Sci, ence. The rest of his time he spends being active in sports, photography and reading. He comments that, Society puts a lot more responsibility on a person than what was required of him or her in school. H8 Faculty puejiapung Z N 1 CD S o ar U7 cb 1 m 2 3 an 5 Z m i -4 F- CD :r E. co O' F77 U7 O 1 CD 3 U3 CD I! CD I! CD ! CD C N CD D 3 CD -I N C 9q J. UOPIH Il9 JS



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Mr. Wisdom teaches the following subjects: Introduction to Social Studies, American History and Geography. A few of his hobbies are playing chess, and watching students participate in activities at school. When Mr. Wisdom isn't teaching he spends time on investments. His idea of a student is a person trying to acquire knowledge. Mr. Wojcik teaches Pre-Algebra, Algebra I and Algebra Il. He is the freshman basketball coach and helped coach varsity football this year. Mrs. Wrosch teaches Pre-Algebra, Algebra ll, and Geometry. When she isn't teaching she's probably involved with cheerleading or teaching adult education, or she may be involved with some of her hobbies such as bowling, swimming, rug hooking or sewing. Her idea of a student is a person who sets aside his years in high school to look back and reflect on them for wisdom. uosoJAA 5 E Ui Q. o 3 O 3' m r-0 1E Q. mo euuezng 'Z Dr. Fowler baffles us with her physics problem. l50 Faculty

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