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Ms. Ingeborg Boggess—Ger- work, man, FLAM. Ms. Barbara Brant, — Spanish, Yearbook Adviser. Mr. John Cabiati—Subschool 3 English. Mr. Henry Bruno — Subschool 1 Instructional Aide. Ms. Nancy Carraway — Subschool 5 Biology, Swim Team. Practicing a few of his karate tricks David Watson attacks Ann Antonelli from behind.
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Teacfier’s Svaluafion A teacher’s evaluation of teaching in the open classroom. After an interview with Miss Dunn her hobbies and in¬ terests were found to be in tennis, shows, plays and bike riding. She finds many advantages to teaching in an open classroom. Miss Dunn says, “A school without walls creates an overall effect of openness between students and faculty.” In English, Miss Dunn is teaching a unit on Poverty and Technology Revolution. She says, “The youth should be aware of these problems today and in the future. It is an essential part of one’s education.” Ms. Linda Aird — Subschool 5 and 6 librarian. Ms. Janet Anduss—Subschool 1 Math, Model Railroad Club, Intermediate Math Team. Subschool 6 Instructional Aide in Math and Science. Mr. Roger Bergstrom — Subschool 6 American Civ., National Honor Society. Ms. Patricia Arthur—Subschool 1 English. Ms. Linda Barkey—Subschool 1 Math. Mr. Dennis Baughn—In¬ dustrial Arts I, ii, III, Varsi¬ ty Football, Wrestling. Challenging Doug Adams in a battle over Africa, Scott Ballantine utilizes his military strategy while Peter Fowlie, Jim Apistodas, Mr. Haire, Phil Carrol and John Elkins watch.
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Ms. Cynthia Causin—Home Economics, F.H.A. While interviewing Ms. Brant, a Spanish teacher in Subschool 5, she expressed many of her views on teaching. She feels getting down on the students terms can be very effective. Ms. Brant lived in Spain for the State Department over the summer, but she likes teaching the best. She feels teaching is very rewarding. Her hobbies include water-skiing, boating and going to the mountains. Ms. Laurie Clark—Subschoool 5 English, Yoga Club, Forensics. Ms. Beth Cofer—Subschool 6 Chem Study, Awards Com¬ mittee. Ms. Jane Carter—Health and Physical Education, Intramurals. Mrs. Frances Corley— Learning Disabilities 7th and 8th grades. Ms. Kramer, a student teacher, shows Mr. Fant and Mr. Manning to their seats during the home ec Christmas dinner. 174 Faculty
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