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TEAC OWER 1 1 ii I 1 I I Enioying electronics and sports are among Mr. Johnson's many interests. As well as teaching general math, algebra, and geometry he sponsors 'the Chess Club. - LlWhatever happened to individualism? asks Steve Kanold. lil would like to see less followers and more leaders. He teaches German, MGM and English. Kanold is also the newspaper adviser, German Club sponsor and took the club to Germany last summer. lllconsider myself a teacher as well as a coach. There is no reason why a coach can't be a good teacher, and visa - versa. These are Mr. Gary Keith's feelings about his job as a math, algebra teacher, and as coach of the varsity basketball team. On his thoughts of education, Cleve Kindall, geography teacher, feel students should improve, in the sense that it helps prepare them for the world of the l98O's. History and geography teacher Roger Kowalski enioys coaching his frosh football team and makes it a point to support all campus activities. Science and general math are the classes which new teacher, Paul Labarrere teaches. Painting and working with stain glass are among his' hobbies. Tall and silent is baseball coach and PE instructor, Mr. Don Lee. Lee is a respected coach and has played professional baseball. W Australia! Why not? This is where Harold Letterly planstogo in the future. Letterly teaches business machines and typing. Algebra, and general math are the classes which Mr. Yeam Lim teaches. His feeling about education is that, llthe educational system needs to be improved, and Mr. Lim is helping that philosophy tduccllo 5 Ncituiriliy by teaching Chinese after schOOl l0V those whogwish to learn. Girls' Athletic League sponsor, Rinda' Meadows is for -almost anything active. She is one of the girls' PE teachers and also badminton coach. ASB student government adviser is Ernie Mobley, who teaches general math and Drivers' Ed. Mobley, assistant football coach as well as assistant wrestling coach, believes, Hall students should take a more positive attitude toward their education and try to strive in getting as much a-5 they can. l'My purpose as a teacher is to help students develop an interest in the outside world and hopefully make a positive contribution to society, states PE teacher Dawn Molumphy. 'lThe most important part of education and the part that will stick with you the most are the co A curricular actitives, states Tom Morrow, music instructor. He teaches beginning band, mixed chorus, choir, marching band, and concert, and jazz ensemble. Photography teacher and photography adviser, Robert Myers, who has filmed the varsity football games for the last three years also- operates his own photography studio outside of school hours. ' English teacher Marty Newborn isn't new to., our campus. He is graduate off BHS and is also coaching for varsity football and frosh basketball. uEducation should be for those who want it and those'that don't, should go to work, replies John Odenbaugh, athletic director and general math teacher. When away from the educational system, Mr. Odenbaugh enioys camping, fishing, and journeyed to the High Sierras last summer. 'lThe teachers don't do their iob tothe best of thir ability, strongly states Ev Phelps, Drivers' Ed. teacher. Phelps coaches football at San Bernardino Valley College and plans on coaching the San Bernardino County All i - Star football game this summer.
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5' 'FF' REACTS Friendly Lois Reynolds is new to the students, but her teaching career is extensive and her travels include the Yukon country of Alaska. She teachesEngliQh'and Power Reading and enioys ceramics, weaving, reading, and bird watching. ul feel fortunate that I've been in educational work over a period of years. I've seen many changes, but young people are essentially the same. They give essential hope, these were the words of Edna Robinson. Mrs. Robinson is the librarian, and some day she wishes to have all the money to fix the library and media materials. French and Spanish instructor, Willis Rogers takes his work seriously as he has been studying for many summers at Claremont and visiting thought on Graduate School Mexico City. His education is to usee people take as much advantage of their education as possible. Ulf l had to do it again, lwouldn't become a teacher, -gsttates Merlin Rossow, commercial art teacher. lnstead he would llform a business for himself. Rossow prefers the outdoors, and p-art of his personality reflect in his hobbies as well as his vacations, which include mountain climbing, fishing in Alaska and bear hunting. uTo see my children s ccessful, is PE teacher, Pat Russell's dream. Pat is not only involved with her own family, but her students as well. She feelslllif your class is interesting enough so that the students want to take theclass,'then the battle is half over. i I wish l had a million dollars, then I would like to retire. These are the thoughts of Mr. Russell, government and geography teacher. He coaches JV baseball team, and is a senicf advisor. T6 Educators . . . Naturally Boys' Forum sponsor, and a member of teachers' negOti0tiOn council is Norman Sharp. Mr. Sharp teaches mathematics and next summer, Mr. Sharp will be teaching at Valley College.. Karen Shipman, Home Economics teacher enioys teaching and ul like the students here. In my classes I try to prepare the students for life. She is also co - sponsor of the Home Ec. Club. Although only a teacher for two years, Loretta Smithson enioys her position in the Business Department. She teaches office experience, typing, shorthand, and business. After school her activities include being a co - sponsor for Girls' League, lil hope to travel to the Far East in the future, says Eddie Stegger, qutomotive mechanic teacher. Some of his hobbies are bowing, woodwork, golf, and hunting. HI go to bed at night dreaming that a 7'3 center would transfer here. This is the dream of Mr. Taylor, JV baskerball coach, and freshmen English teacher. Last summer, Mrs. Marta Feel, Spanish! teacher, had the opportunity to travel to Oregon, Washington and Canada. l'l'm a :Christian human being, my talents are God given. l'm trying to develop them to serve others, like a cycle. .states Mrs.-Teel. 'Davids Weese teaches, biology, and advanced biology. He also coaches boys' swimming, golf, and bowling. Billie Williams says she'd rather act in the plays, than direct them. Mrs. Williams who likes to sew and paint, teaches a pantomime class, two performing art classes, and one stage crafts and productions. Mrs. Williams said she had only one wish, and thatwas to have one class that was sane! HA chance to help other people as well as teaching to keep involved with others, states Verna Wheaton, when asked about her thoughts on education. Mrs. Wheaton is involved with the PTA and teaches developmental reading, basic reading, American literature, and cross - age teaching. ' 4 , I I A 'ii .. W, . u-v 'if ii .
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