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How's flying? It is not everyone who receives such an honor as Mr. Thurman did in elementary school. just how many people are capable of being milk monitor in second grade? Is it embarrasing to have torn pants and teach periods one through four without noticing it? Ask lvlr. Thurman. Mr. Thurman's philosophy follows Leonardo de Vinci: When you put your hand in a flowing stream, you touch the last that has gone before and the first of what is still to come. Mr. Tredway's favorite expression is GET TO WORK! Some of his most humorous or embarrasing experiences are when he says, GET TO WORK! He enjoys sailing, scuba diving, skiing, surfing, fishing, and recovering. What is Mr. Vassos philosophy in life-LOVE, BABY! f?j Other than that he thinks physics is great. Outside interests are two kids and one wife. The time the ice bomb exploded in class really gave hima charge. Please excuse that. Mr. Polkingham, who is back from his year of studying Japanese in Hawaii, said he would like to take art and Spanish if he could choose any course in C. D. M. Some people just don't give up. Visiting thirty-three foreign countries is quite a job. Mr. Robertson did it while working 8. 5 years with International Airlines. This is his first year teaching. Mr. Stone, who was student body president in high school, got suspended for pretending to fall out of a third story win- dow. Nice going. Has the Counseling office ever heard anything like that before? The knowledge that God lives means the most to him. Tell us, Mr. Stone, what's it like living in the Arctic Circle for eight months? A Angelo VHSSOS Thelma Ward Douglas Watland Roger Weiss Science Mathematics Mathematics Social Studies Miriam Worland English it, - 151
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