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Ms. Crazier gives some helpful advice to her year- Mr. Baker rakes time out for a sr ack. j, , „ . Pot WHIett- Director of Cafeterias Mr. Moreno takes a break form his maintenance du- ties to pose for a picture. The Gonzales High School Cafeteria Staff. W IT ' S NOT ALL DLACK AND WHITE
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Business manager. Kreis Alyea. demonstrates the use of one computet to several printers. Mrs. Rita Hendetshot. Secondary Administrative Assis- tant, and Mrs. Sue Gottwald. Elementary Administra- tive Assistant. Mr. and Mrs. McMahon find time between classes to discuss who will cook dinner tonight. Mr. Bond is oil wrapped up in his Biology II class as guest speoket. David Garza, demonstrates a first-aid technique to the class. ADMINISTKA TION FACUL Anita Dement (office secretary). Dinah Draune (work- room aid). Maria Molotek (regisrrar). and Nancy Col- tins (counselor secretary) deserve much recognirion for all the help they give during the school yeat.
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Real Teachers Who said teachers aren ' t real peo- ple? With hobbies like riding motorcy- cles for Mr. Daker. running in 10K ' s for Ms. Crazier, and watching T.V. for Mr. Bond, how could they not be real peo- ple? Like real people, teachers have dreams, too. When asked what these teachers would be if they weren ' t teachers, some very interesting an- swers were given. Mrs. Mildred DuDose would have been a psychologist. A me- chanical engineer is what Mr. Bond would have become. Mrs. Maria Mala- Mrs. Demenr. one of thie most famili ar faces in the office, does one of her many jobs. tek would have been a truck driver. And Mr. Baker has always wonted to be a teacher. Just as each year is different for the students, the same is true for the teach- ers. have enjoyed my new Biology II classes, they ' re fun, said Mr Bond. Mrs. Malatek said the ' 39 school year has been wild but fun! As the 1968-89 school year draws to a close and new group of seniors prepare to head out in the world, Mrs. Mildred DuBose summed it up in one word — Super! Now push the START button. Mrs. Fougerot. ADMINISTRATION FACULTY Mrs. Woolsey makes sure everyone is in their proper place and ready to go before the Homecoming activi- ties. Mr. Daker begins. ?fully looks over the roll before the class
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