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Mrs. Maria Acosta's day at school is a long and var- ied one. Her main duty is that of school librarian, but she also teaches an English I class and a Spanish I class. Then it's back to the library during the stu- dents' off-hours to help them in their never-ending search for the information they need now. aauffly Mr. Mike Bajo is one of the quieter, more reserved members of the faculty. But he might crack a smile by january and maybe even tell a joke or two by May. His students in Physical Science, Biology, and Phys- ics play Stump the Teacher often, but he claims they never win. Q 559 Qi 5' ii' A my , . A t.V. . t..... Lslijr .. . .tcc e e es eee .. 9 I - X s . il ii N ' QQ .G egg f ' Egg Q Q. tttttttctsns it t . ,si P cccc .r . ,,., iit. - e u Mr. Steve Baker, the former bachelor-at-large of the faculty, keeps those science scholars busy with thou- sands of lectures, problems, and labs f love those gog- gles!J. But his claims to fame are his marathon tests in Chemistry and Physics. Mrs. Kirsten Bruce has this year taken on the task of coordinating the Christian Service Program, which has won such acclaim from the community. She also takes part in the Campus Ministry Program by working with the guitar group and singing for school masses. Mrs. Bruce also teaches all levels of Mr. jim Butler teaches part time at Marian, in the Science and PE departments. He coaches football in the fall and the very successful girls' track team in the spring season. He has made immense improve- ments in our darkroom facilities and has trained some excellent photographers. F rcnch, Miss Gloria Cash is forever running like crazy to work through the millions of details of the seniors' futures with them. She counsels all of them as to col- lege and career choices besides teaching a full load in the English department C English II and Honors Eng- lish 45. 'I f . ' rich!!! Mr. john Coleman, alias Mr. Sarcasm, is new to the faculty this year. He teaches U.S. Government, the senior social studies electives, and Math Fundamen- tals. Even with all this, he foimd time to coach soft- ball and marry his high school sweetheart. ik Mrs. Karen Day spent most of the fall sports season on the phone and in interviews with various sports reporters from throughout the county, all, of course, due to her fantastic success with her girls' volleyball team. She also teaches every class of girls' PE and is Girls' Athletic Director.
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U55 efclmmaafmfaon Mr. jack Appel continues his busy schedule of rep- resenting Marian at innumerable outside meetings as well as attending to his business here on campus, Although not as readily visible to students as other faculty members, he has often been mentioned in the news in connection with some controversial matters. His main purpose, however, has been consistent: to uphold Marian's pride and dignity. 135 v i - K if i . ,s-, Q QS K '-Mt, is Miss Karen Chudy, Mr. Appel's secretary, attends to many duties throughout her day. lf not at her own desk typing, answering questions, or taking care of faculty business matters, she is usually seen helping out in the front office. me ,tss mm-r A 'XA-....,,-b 4- i Mrs. Maria Tollefson accomplishes so many tasks here at Marian that it would be impossible to list them all. She is academic vice-principal, moderator of CSF and NHS, and, as in years past, has done a mar- velous job of organizing both faculty and students. One of her new responsibilities this year is that of ASB moderator, and she is shown at work in that capacity here. ofa. Cszaff Mrs. Rosie Viscontti Cnot picturedb is our school treasurer and accountant. She keeps track of all the financial ins and outs of the entire establishment - definitely not an enviable job, but one that she tack- les head-on. Mr. jerry judge - JTR - has continued to uphold high standards of discipline and academics in his role as viceaprincipal. The excellent job he does is eviden- ced by the respect he is shown on campus. His is also the announcer's voice at most home games, and he is very active in the Boosters' activities. Mrs. Rose Cisneros, everyone's mother figure in the front office, must handle 500 small but vital mat- ters in the course of a school dayg everything from keeping attendance records to handing out safety pins or paper clips to needy students and faculty.
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