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OVERALL I REALLY, enjoy the they are all very nlce to us. Mrs. Alexander, attendance offIce students Carolyn I AM MOST CONCERNED that they learn skill transferable to their llves and become aware of their capabIlItIes. Mrs. Mary Bass, senior english cg A WE HAVE SOME UNDERSTANDING stud- ents, but many students are not talrlng advantage of the educatlonal opportunltles offered In our hlgh school. Mrs. Dlxle Atklns, Math Il, geometry STUDENTS LEARN FROM A VARIETY of different ways, so Ideas must be approached from a varlety of ways. Mrs. Dllcy Bankston, biology I ENJOY WORKING WITH STUDENTS who enjoy worklng In areas of my Interest. Fred Boosey, drama, commnnlcatlons and stage management I BELIEVE THAT MOST STUDENTS want to learn and that most teachers want to help them. Coach Danny Black, physlcal educat- ion, drlvers educatlon
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STUDENTS MUST HAVE A DESIRE to lcarn il' learning ls to take place. Dr. Charles Bradford. vice principal WORKING WITH HIGH SCHOOL students is exciting, Barbara Bonner, nurse UGENERALLY' THE STUDENTS are a I LIKE THE ASSOCIATION and commun- pleasure to deal wlth. Theier attitudes are lcation with young people. Mrs. Thedadean good and they cooperate with us. Mrs. Borgard, American Government, Student Christine Bass, attendance office Council Teaching is understanding Fciculty enjoys relating to students needs oys of teaching and working with students seemed to be the major reason why PV's teach- ers enjoyed theirjobs. It makes me feel happy when a student's face 'lights' up when he or she understands a concept, Mrs. Dilcy Bankston commented. A lot of the teachers just enjoyed teenagers. I enjoy being able to teach the skills and knowledge that will prepare our youth for their future, said Mrs. Dixie Atkins. Mrs. Thedadean Borgard added, I like the association with young peo- ple. Charles Bradford, PV's new vice principal said that he enjoyed the personal contact with the students vw l and the staff members. Fred Boosey enjoyed working with the enthusiastic and dedicated individual. l Mrs. Mary Bass said, The excitj ment of discussing ideas that are timeless and relating values to livesl so the quality of life can be improv ed. Coach Danny Black said, I get th most of my enjoyment of teaching from seeing students who want tc learn, make progress and improve themselves. Mrs. Carolyn Alexander and Mrs. Christine Bass feel they built a verj good relationship with the students Mrs. Barbara Bonner felt it wa: exciting and made her feel good to bg able to help students. 1
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I HAVE ALWAYS ENJOYED worklng wlth young people and teaching allows me to do this, Dennls Brant, Plxyslcs. THE MOST GRATIFYING ASPECT of my job ls seeing my students molded Into mature young men and women with a more than adequate grasp of mathematics, Mrs. Marcellln Carr, Consumer Math, Geometry, Math II, Beta Club. I LIKE WORKING around the students, Otis Brown. 1 l 'VLV '9'wiff I ' Q' , 3 Q- 1 X IN THE 10,000 YEARS I'VE been teachlng, I've had the pleasure of seeing children mature Into young men and women, Donald Bratton, Key Club, Latin, American History. ot just a job Love provides teachers with motivotion eaching was the love and life- long dream of many of PV's faculty members. Seeing a students excitement when he grasped a new idea or watching a young mind develop was sometimes the light at the end of the year-long tunnel. I have always enjoyed math but most students think it is difficult and when I can see a person learn to solve an algeraic equation and geometric proof by themselves, Ifeel a sense of accomplishment. It is a rewarding experience, commented Mrs. Marc- elline Carr. Though teaching could be difficult, most found it a challenge that they enjoyed. Some enjoyed teaching so much that they not only taught during regular school hours, but also tutored and taught summer school. Donald Bratton was an example of a chronic teacher. I enjoy observing students being able to perceive and learn and be- come aware of the world around them, said Bratton. 160! For friends
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