Marcos De Niza High School - Libro de Oro Yearbook (Tempe, AZ)

 - Class of 1988

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Mrs. Shanon Doyle Mrs. Connie Duncan Mrs. Judy Fehrenbach Mr. James Geraghty Ms. Elsbeth Glocker Ms. Rene Gonzalez Teachers Are People Too ...,. .. . ,,i , ,,... J,-,ii ,rg -iff-Q., Moonlighting Mania Moonlighting has become more popular among teachers now than ever. Among all pro- fessions, it was found that teachers have the highest proportion of part-time jobs. According to a 1982 study by the NEA, one-half of all sur- veyed teachers held a part- time job. The primary reason for this was for additional in- come. ln the study, approxi- mately twenty percent of all surveyed teachers had jobs in the summer. Closer to home, Mr. Cosner poses as the spotter for the ASU football team. He works with Tom Dillan, prom KTAFI, but he spots only Saturday night home games. Mr. Cosner first started out in the press box, then became an anouncer, and later traded jobs and became a spotter. Mr. Cosner is one of those teachers whose interests have provided him with an en- joyable moonlighting position. Mr. Cosner enjoys the job as ASU spotter. He has been coaching for eighteen years. Mr. Arthur Draper Ms. Diana Dunn Mr. John Dutton Mrs. Kathy English Ms. Adele Ferrini Mr. David Fisher Ms. Norma Garcia X W gf K 'R Si: wi-1 win-'Figs K ,..-. -1 .:ff,:-.f .:EE'15Eif 182 - Faculty . .. ' r' t tittiittii . i. ':.z,.- ti,,..t,,,..::.-e.ff1i.sfz we gs' L' R35 B X t , tw., . 5 SP .,.,. 55 Y Q 1 X 0 0 if . N A 5253.m,,5,5,,5E,,,,EE, .k.V 1 ,,,- its .- .. -is-an is it ' as ,,.. . . . , as-.. .te ,T 5,1 H.. 35'51't3?' ' tiiiifbtifi . fr . -' -.fzaasz--1 wa..-stiff - ' : A - 4 S X B X N: L is X fl T it 1 if SEI H 'M as X Q S i Qs 1 ? X Q K s. . , ,,:. ,,,,, E . .t ti! E . it is 5 .,.., , ,,,.. . . s X i-.2

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H k,,, ,L ,,,, .,,-k 1 f 1 ff' I ae 17' WW Z 2- ig wg, I Mi 4 fl! fl ff Lf! mfg X 24 fzw 154 iii ga' 4' Ji ef QW vt? A 4' f if-,,,,,,.,,,,,,., fi, , , W af I is 2 ' 0' 5 , . ,,L :,1 f ffasff ' 1i21'If Center right: Mrs. Phifer displays a winning tennis smile. Above right: Mr. Draper prefers backpacking as a hobbie because I find backpacking very relaxing and enjoyable. Center: Baseball fan Mr. Geraghty shows part of his vast collection of baseball memorabilia. Above: Ms. Mize warms up before her training session for an upcoming triatholon. Ms. Priscilla Chavez Ms. Sharon Chavez Ms. Leslie Clark Ms. Debbie Cloud Mr, David Colborn Mr. Flon Cosner Mrs. Jayma Crane Mrs Marie Crews Mr Robert Deacon Mrs Saralee Deacon Ms Connie Demichiei Ms Vicki Devar 11 i..i ilu, I ' , Mr. Ed Dawson . Q .,.ae . 1 i ' . . Mr. Bob Diaz Outside Class, Teachers Pursue Cwn Interests Many teachers didn't spend weekends and holidays just grading papers. instead, some teachers found time to do things for enjoyment and relaxation. Finding time for hobbies was not an easy task, so teachers tried to fit their extracurricular activi- ties in before or after school and on weekends. For example, Mrs. Phifer found time for golf by coaching a girl's golf team at McClintock, while her tennis game was usually re- served for weekends. How- ever, not all hobbies in- volved going out to find a court or course on which to play. Mr. Geraghty, an avid baseball fan, collected famous baseball cards and balls. Ms. Mize was fond of competing in triatholonsg the training was extremely time consuming, so it was difficult to find time to stay in shape, but she was de- termined. Mr. Draper en- joyed the great outdoors and whenever possible, tried to get out with his fam- ily to backpack and camp. Overall, the biggest prob- lem with pursuing a hobby was finding time to fit it in with a busy teaching schedule. Faculty - 181



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iv P 53 A' id w t , A as , , Q. , .- ..: '-N E. S nf -' 1 Q If' W1 'Si 1 is m sponsor Mrs Kathryn English, talks to the pommies about a routine during an after-school Student Council Advisor' Mr- John placonal Sets up the GCTICG calendar at the beginning of the year. ': . if, . ,.,:: . . -4' 1 Rf- X f 's'N-.Ns f '5s r '-igxi Frank Castro and Assistant Coach Jim Schneider spend much of their time Varsity Football. at if gifs, , ., , tins Pj- 54' L, ,, . .1 iv' 5 s , 3 W v Skiing, reading, watching TV, camping, movies and cooking are just a minor choice of ac- tivities which occupied teachers' time outside of school. Although few stu- dents think of teachers as actually doing any- thing but giving lectures and grading papers, they had full lives beyond the doors of the school. While some spent their free time pursuing hob- bies, several teachers also spent extra time at school while not in the classroom. Coaching and club sponsorships Mr. Tom Huber Mrs. Jamy Jones Ms. Phyllis Jones Ms. Terri Jones Mrs. Cheri Kinney Ms. Linda LaFontain Ms. Mrs. Donna Hahn Ms Ms Ms Ms J Mrs. Stella Horne Janet Green Margaret Harris . Judy Hoke . Holly Holmes Dlafle HOITS Life Beyond the Classroom: More Work or Some Play? took up a lot of teachers' time. Sponsors were re- quired for every club and organization. Teachers who specialized in cer- tain areas took up these responsibilities. Nothing in their regular school schedule changed. They maintained the same class and work load in addition to the extra re- sponsibilities. Despite the extra work involved, teachers devoted themselves to the spirit of the school even outside the class- room. Faculty ' 183

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