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we Ms. Marilyn Alt Mr. Roy Ambrose Mr. Brian Anderson L g Ms. Peggy Atwood Ms. Melba Bacon Home Economics industrial Arts Science A A f Chapter l Physical Education L YOU KNOW IT'S GOING TO BE ONE OF THOSE DAYS WHEN . . . the security alarm goes off when you open your classroom door. Ms. Atwood you have a notice for an after- school meeting in your box. Ms. Winters you show up promptly for your first-hour class and it's second hour. Ms. Nelson it's 1100 in Phoenix! Mr. Pappas l've forgotten to set the alarm, l oversleep, the curling iron breaks, one of the dogs throws up on the carpet, and I can't find my car keys! Ms. Wallace l can't find any chalk. Ms. Huff the principal needs to see you right now! Mr. l'leatwole you go to the front office and forget what you went for. Ms. Prado you drop everything in the mail- box on the floor. Ms. Alt a local TV station is asking for an on-camera interview. Ms. Daly ONE OF MY MOST REWARDING MOMENTS AS A TEACHER WAS when students you have had come back and tell you of their success. Mr. Clever seeing a student who dropped- out return to school and earn his diploma. Mr. Bierner when a student thanked me for teaching Mr. Pappas the time Patty rlorrall said, We aren't old enough to know what we'll need to know when we get older. Mr. Beeson one of my ex-students graduat- ed from West Point. Mr. Borbora when l was returning as princi- pal and Heatwole Plaza was named for me. Mr. I-leatwole I LOOK FORWARD TO . . . lunch time! Ms. Pawley one more year. Mr. Clever going home at night. Mr. Lind- sey the curtain going up. Ms. Gold- stein making literature 'llive. Ms. Huff my travels. Mr. Zahn game days, labs, and Fridays. Mr. Roger Scott winning the lottery. Mr. Schwartzkopf I WILL NEVER FORGET THE TIME WHEN . . . the band won our first Nuna- maker Award! Mr. Lindsey the students turned all the desks upside down and wrote their vocabulary word, Hcha- os, on the board. Ms. Huff l started to show a film in Gen- eral Business and found out it was strictly for Girls' PE. Mr. Heatwole a clock is close at hand. Mr. Mr Michael Brown Ms. Lori Ann Busse Mr. Mike Carl Ms. Doris Chacon Ms. Laura Claunch Science Mathematics Physical Education Businessjiinglish English 20 FACULTY
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Mr. Kieffer wants to see every student get the most from his or her GHS education. Mr. Smith confers with Activities Secretary, Ms. Becker, about the latest sports schedules. S u P C 1' n i i U s t t quickly true Ms. Daly directs Mr. Gennaco in the Halloween pumpkin carving contest. Mr. Jacobson hopes to see more students stay in school and receive the education they need. C r U a d Dr. Gerald George t Mr, James Kieffer Mr. Bill Smith Ms. Maxine Daly C Superintendent i Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal U o if n 'They are becoming Cardinals. Mr. Bill Smith Mr. Warren Jacobson Dean of Students ADMINISTRATION 19
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My ,Af if Mr Glenn Beeson Dr. Charlotte Bellah Mr. Ray Bierner Mr. Oscar Borbora Mr, Robert Brock English Social Studies V Special Services Special Services Business M K 2' schwartzkopf MY PET PEEVE IS . . . ing able I0 PYOHOUHCS the Ch - l people with negative attitudes. Sound in the word Ch00' YOU KNOW YOU'RE A TEACHER Ms. Pawley choo. Mr. Bierner WHEN . . . students who ask ifthey missed when I WHS talking to my Class your name appears on the res- troom wall. Mr. Clever you go to the movies and have the urge to shh the audi- ence. Ms. Reynolds you look for the mechanics ofa sentence instead of its content. Mr. Bierner kids are shocked to see you in Levis. Ms. Rader students forget to salute! Mr. Lindsey ' students respond. Ms. Huff your students call you Mr, in public places. Mr. Zahn you have a stack of papers to grade on Friday afternoon. Dr. Bellah it's summer and you don't get paid. Mr. Roger Scott the IRS sends you a sympathy card. Mr. Poole anything important while they were absent. Ms. Reynolds students who say l'm bored. Mr. Clever Mark Pena. Ms. Nelson students who spend more time making up excuses than doing the actual work. Ms. Wallace having things neat. Mr. Zahn teachers and students who don't like Boy George. Mr. Bor- bora kids who don't seem to care about themselves. Ms. Alt paperwork. Mr. Poole MY MOST EMBARRASSING MO- MENT WAS . . . getting a cream pie thrown in my face at a pep assembly. Ms. Atwood when l was chastized for not be- and my bridge fell out. Ms. Huff when l was asked if l was from Ohio. Mr. Borbora when as principal l turned the school out to see President Ford and he didn't bother to stop. Mr. Heatwole when the chemistry lab was to- tally full of smoke as the princi- pal walked in. Mr. Roger Scott when l didn't get Teacher of the Year for the seventh straight year, but l've never been to Aspen either. Mr. Poole when l accidentally set off a fire extinguisher in a school van. Ms. Daly l Mr Richard Clever Mr, Carlos Delacruz Mr. Greg DeVille Mr. Fred Espinoza g Mr. Raiph Flores Counselor Psychologist Social Studies Industrial ArtsfPE Science FACULTY 21
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