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R31C You may find this difficult to believe, but teachers occasionally went to the movies. Think about your favorite movie and then compare yours to these. Do you have anything in common? Gone with the Wind was a favorite for Mrs. Schumick. Mr. Cheney, and Mr. Holloway. While Terms of Endearment meant something special to Mr. Shelby. Track coach, Mr. Schmidt, loved Bambi, and another Disney movie, Cinderella was Mr. Robbs ' s favorite. Like Mrs. Schumick (who had two favorites), Mr. Shelko and Mrs. Richardson liked ET, but Mrs. R. also listed as a favorite, The Big Chill. It was interesting that Mrs. V. Anderson and Ms. Boykin liked Teachers. Former Academy Award winner, Amadeus was the favorite for both Mrs. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Bowden. The most popular musical favorite was Sound of Mifsic which was favored by Mr. Tipton, Mrs. Shumway, and Mrs. Singh. Westerns were high on the list with Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, for Mr. Pillion: High Noon for Coach Dahl; The Shootist for Mr. Young- love; Shane for Mr. Dick Johnson-, and True Grit, for Ms. Guizetta. Other than ET there were more Sci-Fi favorites. Star Trek II, and 111 were Mr. Cochran ' s favorites and Back to the Future was the top of the list for Mr. Benge. Mr. Thomas, and Mrs. Teresa Ford. Mrs. Wettlaufer ' s current favorite was Starman. New teacher, from Michigan, Mr. Trotter preferred Excalibur while Cocoon caught Mr. Twedell ' s fancy. Anyone for Crea- ture from the Black Lagoon. like Mrs. Fix? Sandra Ferguson Betsy Fix Rebecca Flinn Betty Ford Jimmy Ford Teresa Ford We Want You
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I he Tustin High Tillers and Mr. Salvaggio may have hungout at the Frosty Freeze, but Mrs. Daniel (also in the English department) could hardly be dragged away from the theatre! Switching from a classroom aide to the career center means that Mrs. Warn doesn ' t have time to hangout. Paillette Clark Bertha Davis Science P.E. Nancy Claxtqn Eloise Davis Attendance Sec. Cafeteria Tony Cochran Patricia Debnam Industrial Arts Library Aide Linda Coleman Elmo DelGallo Classroom Aide Custodian Linda Coleman Nancy Dicecco P.E. Custodian SED teacher Gloria Contreras Fred Dickey campus Supervisor Science Jed Cook Rick Dillion Work Experience Special Education Mike Cree Sheri Dixon Science Classified Robert Crook Estella Doran Math Cafeteria Berniece Cunningham Hal Doswell Social Science Custodian John Dahl Peggy Evans P.E., Basketball. Badminton Classroom Aide, Soccer Karen Daniel Carol Ewens English, Dept. Chair Activities Sec. not pictured: Jim Danielson Doug DeWill Fine Arts. Leather Performing Arts. Football Is it true that Coach Schmidt and Mr. Williams spend their extra time working out in the weight room?
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Page 109 text:
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Is it true that Mr. Stepp ' s favorite movie is Donald Duck in Mathmagic land? No, his favorite is Casablanca. With her interest in medicine, it isn ' t supris- ing that Mrs. Lambert ' s favorite movie is Mask. While working hard in her new position as Mr. Hooper ' s secretary, Mrs. Trujillo whistles her favorite movie tune. John Ewens Rebecca FUnn Social Science GATE Dennis Fast Betty Ford Performing Arts Bookkeeper Sandra Ferguson Jimmy Ford Assistant Principal English, Dept. Chair; Driver ' s Betsy Fix Ed., Performing Arts Math Teresa Ford Math My favorite? asks Mrs. Davis. The Thingl Ever heard of American Flyers ? W ell. that is Mr. Payne ' s favorite movie. We ' re surprised it isn ' t something to do with cycling even though it has been three years since he and Mr. Phillips traveled from San Francisco to Sunnymead on their bicycles. Ewens n®@
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