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Mrs. Nancy Covucci—Subschool Two, Math. Mrs. Elizabeth Dean—Subschool 7 Five, English. Miss Joan DeMoss—French. Mr. Max Derr—Subschool One, English. Mrs. Antoinette Grom—Instruc¬ tional Aide. Mr. James Cummins — Subschool 5, English. Mrs. Beverly Davis—Subschool Two, Math. Mr. Mike DeMalleville—Auto Concentrating on her work, Jeanne Monroe, tries to finish up her project. Mechanics, Ski Club, V1CA. Mrs. Sharon Deppe — French Two and Four. With all the cars on the road today, riding a bicycle seems like the best solution. Faculty 175 m
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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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Technology to Safershiing After talking with Mr. Ehrenberger his comment on the open classrooms and team teaching was, “It’s Great.” Com¬ paring other schools to Lake Braddock Mr. Ehrenberger says, “The open area allows the teachers to associate and put ideas across to students.” Mr. Ehrenberger is teaching Technology Revolution and Poverty in Geography. “Poverty,” he says, “will be a major problem when the students are paying taxes.” Mr. Ehrenberger also says that, “Technology Revolution will get us out of problems but also get us into them.” Mr. Ehrenberger’s interest and hobbies are in building, waterskiing, and hiking. Mr. Robert Dinan—Subschool Five, World Geography, Football Coach, Wrestling Coach. Mr. Francis Dowd—Industrial Arts. Miss Wynonia Dunn—Subschool Four, English. Mr. Donald Ehrenberger — Subschool Four, World Studies. Miss Kay Ellis—Subschool One, English. During a class break, Bill Begley talks with Colleen Atwell. Mr. Eicher—Instructional Aide, Subschool Two. Mrs. Wilsonia Esteve — Subschool Four Librarian, Majorettes, Swiss Flags. 176 Faculty
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