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I 30-Faculty TEACHERS ARE PARENTS TOO! Though students often visual- ize teachers as being less than human, the truth is that teachers have lives of their own, apart from their demanding jobs. Many teachers have children to raise and help through school just as the average parent does. For ex- ample, Fritz Rodrigues, United States History teacher, has a nine year old daughter, Chantelle. Ro- drigues is a very proud father of his only child. I don't know what we have done to raise such a responsible nine year old! I still think we took the wrong one home! he stated. Students usually assume that teachers are probably harder on their kids about school-work than regular parents, but Elaine Beers, a new Esperanza Chemis- try teacher proves this theory wrong. No, I don't expect more from my children, just the normal amount of work, explained Beers. I. Kurt Kersten and Mike Moore head for the lounge. 2. Fred Brown prepares to collect canned foods. 3 .
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I Social science instructer Larry Ortega and assistant princi sonal business while keep ing guard during lunch. Assistent principal Kjell Tay lor watches over the senio quad in a fashionable pose. I4 WHITEMAN EXPERIENCES ADVENTURE Have you ever imagined what a two week hike in the High Sierras would be like? Science teacher Bob Whiteman has experienced just such an adventure. White- man, who begain hiking in his early teens, loves the outdoors, and also enjoys getting away from the smog, hustle and bustle, and traffic of city life. When Whi- teman first went on backpact trips, he travelled to the High Si- erras, but now feels this area is too commercial. More recently, he has visited the Arizona area, specifically the Grand Canyon. The longest trip Whiteman has taken was two weeks. During this trip he hiked twenty miles back into the High Sierras. He spent his time fishing and taking pic- tures of animals and nature. The animals he has seen on these trips include mountain lions, beaver, wild turkeys, coyotes, and deer. According to White- man, the best thing about back- packing is the exercise and, es- pecially. the clean air. pal Joan Stewart discuss per- I' Faculty- I 29
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