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t's unbelievable! lt's -if-!fi1 hot news! Teachers really do other things besides teach. Have you ever wondered what style of living your teachers have? Well believe it or not teachers love to eat, sleep, and exercise the same as anyone else. For most teachers, exercising and keeping fit was as important as anything else. So go ahead and picture that special English teacher in a Danskin or that biology teacher in Speedos, it really does happen! Most female teachers such as Mrs. Linda Jensen, Mrs. Chetron, Mrs. Bouldin, and Mrs. Lee en- joyed aerobics. As Mrs. Martinson said, 'il work out three days a week in aerobics classes. I do not have the world's best body but my lungs are in terrific shape and the stress relief is wonderful. lt's nice to Bob Allen: math Jim Bachman: foreign language Francie Bayz: drill team, career center Marty Blasche: art, ceramics Vickie Bouldin: history, P.E. Peter Cavanaugh: wood, drafting Jane Chetron: social science Sandra Claman: special education Odette Cohen: foreign language Dan De Monbrun: special education, athletics Linda Evans: English Keith Gilliand: science, athletics Sylvia Hayashi: home economics Norm Heldwein: social science Chuck Hervert: science I 6 Faculty .wi V .f , 4 ' V, 7337 ' . ' .lfifwlif W ' 4' ' 499 --.ff ...Mvlw . -::1'1..,fq,i,5,, 5 ,, I:',j'gw- - . 1 , ,,.:-exit .vuWx,wx, -i1.:tww ,g,,.!jM,1,,. , Y. ., - . rw, ill know I can outrun nearly all my students. Perhaps doing so much exercise could cause a serious su- periority complex with some of these teachers! Mr. Livingston took part in an unusual sport, and was, to put it mildly, rather proud of it. I go sportfishing - pulling on large fish and the fresh air keep my 'highly tuned body' in perfect shape. Simply walking around their neighborhoods was a popular and relaxing form of exercise. Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Miller, and Mr. Steckley enjoy walking everyday. I walk five miles a day. I lost 50 pounds due to that and dieting. If I can't walk for some reason I am forced to put in Jane Fonda's Workout, said Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Gale has a lot of brave blood in her. I walk one and a half .J .iw miles every weekday at 4:45 a.m. Dumb! By far, the most popular sport was jogging. Teachers such as Mr. Goffredo, Mrs. Bayz, Miss Rea, Mr. Vernand, and even our principal, Mr. Nicholson jog each day at least three miles. As Mr. Rowan said, HI run every weekday three miles be- fore 6:00 a.m. My running shoes are showing major wear spots. Some teachers exercised to- gether. Mr. Steckly and Mrs. Nute rode bikes together on occasion and Mr. Bierman, Mr. Beckenhauer, Mr. Gilliand, Mr. Gelsinger, and Mr. Canfield played tennis together a few times. Sometimes it was hard to find the will and the time to keep up with exercise. With a sort of a guilty look on his face Coach Gililland said, I used to run 10 miles a day. But now I like to play I f.,sZ 1M ftwf,.,ii -I-I., -'5 I v,u,.' Jnfi!ifi:i.I I 11',--IjjIj,:i'jv2'ci:iii!!!f!wjifj,i!wf.i ,gy I ,ww Jwil'Qj.fiiIjwiiIjnr mgeiiflliqji ,I ' '-vlljfiijjjffjlli-jwjujpjijjj! golf and tennis. Like a lot of students, teacher always had good intentions. M fitness program consists of starin at my rowing machine and feelin guilty for not being more faithful, said Mrs. Staudenmeir. For the past twelve years, I'x played on a slow-pitch softba team, The Valley Tunas. lt's tl' only exercise I get besides chasir my children around the mall, e plained Mr. Allen. Despite all the pressures 1 teaching, dealing with diffic teenagers, correcting papers, a trying to keep sane in the scho environment, most teachers d find time for themselves to kee fit. by Stephanie Bent 3 . f ..1--.1 .
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, WM-M, ff r . fi :idx N r ..,e,-,.s ,. V 5,57 gfggiy, f i' 41 ook, Mom, I'm a reindeer! Donning his best pair of antlers, Mr, Sambar does his impersonation of Rudolph impersonating , an assistant principal. Mrs. Rothschild 3 laughed when Mr. Warnock told her that Mr. Sambar had been practicing this for i 4 1 weeks. ritz said it would be like this! 4 Because she was prepared for the rain, Mrs. Rothschild triumphant- ' ly strides across the quad realizing that 4 maybe weathermen do know what they're talking about. Administrators never let the 4 bad weather get them down and went about 1 their duties as planned. i Don King: Freshman Counselor Q Tony Campana: Sophomore Counselor Jeanne Bentley: Junior Counselor Florence Gale: Senior Counselor Doris Miner: Counselor Administration '85
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.. sag X . X X fs r vii aster! Faster! Don't slack off! Jogging, one of the most popular sports, is a pastime for Mr. nd a 5-6-7-B! With her dancing feet, Mrs. Martinson rigorously ex' 1 . , . . Q we- ercises in aerobics class with a 1 ., 'T p sf X is g 5 I ,- coast of Santa Rosa Island. Diane Jensen: social science, student government Joe Jensen: English, reading, oral communications Linda Jensen: science, yearbook Pat Jones: foreign language, social science Robert Kennedy: auto shop Gary Keyes: history, government, sociology Yoon Kyung Kim: science, math Ron Klint: math, computer programming Jack Lambert: work experience Gary LaVoie: music Paulette Lee: English Gary Leek: English Maria Leinenweber: foreign language Mike Livingston: printing, graphic arts Erik Lundberg: science Faculty displaying his huge halibut Mr aught a big one' Proudly Livingston stands in a boat off the
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