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70, ne in a million A great odds, right? But how would it feel to be f chosen as one of the teachers nominated for California's 1988 Teacher of the Year award? Choral music teacher Miss Shirley Nute explained that it was exciting to be recognized. Miss Nute was first nominated by the community and her colleagues and was one of 12 teachers chosen to represent the Glendale Unified School District. Later, she was presented with the LA County Teacher of the Year Award. Miss Nute was finally one of 50 nominees for the C.T.O.T.Y. Award at the state level. The process was very time consuming but a lot of fun nonetheless, explained Miss Nute. .ttf I had to answer ten questions and get letters of recommendation from students, parents, adminis- trators, and colleagues in music. A few reasons why Miss Nute was chosen were clearly seen in Mr. Sambar's complimentary de- scription of her. Miss Nute is a very talented, dedicated and charming lady. Molly Cowan, one of Miss Nute's many choral students, ex- plained that Miss Nute 'lisn't strict with us and yet we don't get out of hand because we respect and ap- preciate her because she actually understands teenagers! But Miss Nute claims that the highest compliment paid was when the senior class voted me Teacher of the Year for CV last June. by Stacey Teramae Tay! Giving the O.K. sign, Miss Nute encourages perfect pitch from her dedicated Girls Cilee students, Faculty I 9
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Walt Marsh: math, computers Debbi Martinson: English Jan McCreery: math, computers, athletics La Vonne Miller: English Mark Norley: art Athleen Novak: math Shirley Nute: music June Peterson: English Margaret Peterson: math Lisa Rea: math William Rogers: science Carole Rounds: typing, business math Joan Shoff: dance, Pep Marvel Simbach: business John Smallenburg: art, athletics Roger Smith: electronics, computers Gloria Staudenmeir: English, ESL Edwin Steckley: science Suzanne Summerfelt: social science Sherry Taylor: individual education Mary Lee Tiernan: English, foreign language Bob Vernand: business, social science Gene Ward: librarian Gordon Warnock: health and guidance, athletics Joyce Yamaguchi: English, math, journalism Tony Zarrillo: athletics, social science 1 Faculty , 'L 2 ' 2 , -+ t t l f 'JW , , - - i V3 f ,A A L, tl 1 r , E 2 2 3 ' 33 if S, , 7 , 5 4 3,4 1 is Q 1 tar, , Y ' A if, 3, f-., 5 J 1 f 1 f 1 E V cf' ,- S , K MAJ l mf QQ . x 2- , 5 is 1 ,-twwzizllr-nw.::li ii-iizinfiwlf'v-i'li 'i:l,lw,,' www:i,l:i ff.4il i':-r,i :iw1fwwil-w 1 I ' ' ' ' ' ll f r ,V , , ., , f Jw.,l,glf+.llHii,liw-F' i-'ilmwcfallllflii.,wil!.'fll'fl'l-1'if'fff-'i Wl?f-'Ml':ill illuwimlffriliii? itll' if i-iw' ii,4 'r'i :,2 f3f' ifiirf in. Lili J it fliimfvll r my-i l,.l.,..,.,. ,.,,,,,,l,, .l , l ., W ,t f Wil'-' f-li hill,-.J 1 lim ,iw fir iii' 1- f.l,. ll w,,-r1,f-- .u-w, iw .lil - ,,.l f ,f,.fll, .f,.vrll,-li , . il- me it.: .W r.,.gs :,f+,f:-ef,-,-wr f. ,Ww 11 t, if wil, 1 Wi ,.r,, if., ,lr f,,ff,f,.l',,,: ., 1, . wr ,' 3v,,i.: f br ms its,,,f,-r,,:.,.,+-ist,v,,+,,fm-tf rlwf:'i WH,iiglr ,iii i IMWHWHQ1' ' ,aw :mtv ,- ,ig Wi4l f ,,: I-M it fr .fliflwi l lizwl M ,M ,, ,-1, f, r - -txt' V' .w J,-1, f' Ziff ima' 9 s z-2 1' wJ,in,i, 'lii,Wl.wi1'iiii1M' Mm'llullwufUlv,l.'f.,1gi Wm' .fm l,f,ra,:L'f,,ll,v,,' fvl4Z','f:i,,fw,b,g '1' y,,,yqg 4 ,1 7.5 ,1fr,.f ,, ,r' tiiitw, My pf,.gg:g-c.':+,+f-., -mf:fg+gfe,:e,ffq gf yfi' :H - f. ., ,,,,., ,. my t ff' 3lllf1:'li1lii?wilili'i1aiilii 'i if'Wif:i'f 'l: f',itll'TV''i,fZn:L'l. liai 'f' ' ' ' 9 'l i , iiifli:1'1':0f :l wi ,P-izen,ymi.,L1.iwt:.f,i1':i ,Jaw J' , nQ',w,',',l' fi , f J I I ll I 1 1 L
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om: 0,4 elieve it or not, staff members did not leave school and rush home ready to do work. They all participated in hobbies and oth- er activities. For example, the la- dies in attendance office did not spend hours practicing stamping big green TRLlAlNlTS on absence cards. Mopping the floor and pick- ing up trash were not high priori- ties for the custodial staff during their time off. Did the cafeteria workers go home and cook gour- met meals of hamburgers and piz- za bread? No. The counseling sec- retaries definitely did not practice their typing skills during evenings and weekends. Finally, neither bul- letins were written nor routine phone calls were made from the homes of Administration secre- taries. So what did staff members do when they were not at work? Guess who took part in the follow- ing activities: by Heather McCormick A. hunting and fishing B. being with family and play- ing bridge C. traveling D. 'llistening to music at clubs and creating art E. attends Glendale Sympho- ny concerts F. works with stained glass and listens to Depeche Mode G. being a coach for my sons AYSO soccer team and being a numismatist, or coin collector H. participates in church ac- tivities, and goes camping l. bowling, gardening, and playing chess J. has another job as a church custodian and gardener 1-Ms. Pearson Switchboard 2-Mrs. DeRome Administration secretary 3-Mrs. Lamanna Counseling secretary 4-Mrs. Thompsen and Mrs. Campbell Attendance secretaries 5-Ms. Spain Cafeteria 6-Ms. Domingo Textbook Room 7-Mr. Emmons Custodial staff 8-Mr. Nash Custodial staff 9-Mrs. Moore Counseling secretary 10-Mrs. Roberts Health clerk Answers: A-3, B-9, C-4, D-1, E-2, F-5, G-7, H-IO, l-6, J-8 f 0 Staff . ' ' - weekend in Azusa Canyon our wheelm Fun favorite activity of Michael Cancel and his daughter,
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