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.■::7nr;v ;a i? -5;. ' Faculty Broken pencils, empty Excedrin bottles, gray hairs and tons of ungraded papers, sometimes teach- ers wonder if it ' s all worth it. V ith a firm chin and armed with an ever-ready red pen, they face us every day v ith the challenge of spreading their knowledge. The hours are long and the rewards are few but they continue to teach us with their best ability and dedication. The burden doesn ' t seem so heavy when the teacher can grasp that air of satisfaction knowing that they reached us. For we appreciate them in our own way . They are tlie foun- dations, and without them we wouldn ' t have a school. Mr. Kenneth Balma: C.S.U.L.B., Space Electronics 1, 2, 3, 4, Wood 1, 2, 3, 4. Mrs. Jan Blume: Eastern Wash. State, Co-Ed P.E., Girls P.E. Advisor to Golden Circle, Depart- ment Chairman. Mr. Nate Brewer: U.C.L.A., Co- Ed P.E. Advisor to Sophomore Class . Ms. Carol Brown: Midwestern Uni- versity, English. Mrs. Bettie Brunner: C . S „ I) . F . , Co- Ed P.E. Advisor to Drill and Pep Units . Mrs. Geraldine Buzard: Clarion State College, Visually Impaired. Advisor to Girls ' League. 22 Administration
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Cafeteria ™ Custodians — - Security A group of hard-working people that can ' t go forgotten are those who spend their time cleaning up and looking after us . FniStrS tCQ but determined to do their best , these ladies have the task of preparing food for snack and lunch for the mass mob that hits every day. The cafe- teria staff includes Pat Rehm, Mae Pierce, Marie Ridge, Mary Martin, and Lupe Casuo. V ho could forget Sara Tafoya who labors hard in the snack bar. George Dunn, Ed Porter and Bob Harkins, oiu: custodiariS, have a job fit for an army. Cleaning up the tornado-liit lunch area, setting up for rallies, and fixing those little tilings that always seem to break, are only a few of their jobs. Shirley Gray and Ruth Randolph are our security officers here at Neff. Mrs. Lee Lombardo and Mr. Bill Parke have the task of passing out gym clothes and equipment and listening to the usual excuses as our gym attendants. At W ' ■■. ' i.- H 6 1. Pat Rehm, Mae Pierce, Maxie Ridge, Mary Manin and Lupe C mo.2. George Dunn, Ed Porter and Bob Harkins. 3. Pat frosts some tasty delight- fuls for us. 4. Shirley Gray and Ruth Randolph. 5. Lee Lombaro. 6. Bill Parke. AdminiotraKoii
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Mr. Alan Carlson: C.S.U.L.B. , Ceramics 1, 2, 3, 4. Advisor lo Ait Club. Mr. David Carlson: C.S.U.L.B., Algebra 1, Trigonometry, Advanced Algebra. Advisor to Stu- dent Exchange Club, Cluistian Ath- letes. Department Chairman , Mr. John Crippen: Whittier Col- lege, Western Civilization, Sopho- more Football and J.V. Tennis vCoach . Mr. Ray Ditzler: University of Wyo- ming, Basic Business, Accounting, Western Civilization. Mr. Mark Embrey: Biola, Health and Safety, P.E., J.V. Basketball and Girls Tennis Coach. Mr. George Pagan: C.S.U.L.B. , U.S. History, Recreation in Our Society. Mr. Hank Frese: University of Min- nesota, U.S. History, Asst. Varsity Football Coach, Varsity Baseball Coach . 1 ' . ' Mr. Jack Friedrich: C.S.U.F., -i) Exploratory and Com.mercial Art, Freehand Drawing and Painting. Advisor to Art Club . Mr. Don Gibson: C.S.U.L.B, Drafting 1, 2, 3, 4, Vi ' oodworking 1, 2, 3, 4. Mr. Pete Gomez: Loyola Univer- sity, Spanish 1, 2, Varsity Tennis Coach. Administration 2.:
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