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Y l TEACHING IN THE 80'S PRESENTS qulte a challenge. The low wages, the Increased work-load, severe incompetence at the top admlnlstratlve level, lack of an mlsgulded parental partlclpatlon all make teaching less an art and more a lesson ln survlval. John Cummings, English, Soccer Team TEACHING IS A VERY FULFILLING OCCUPATION. I enjoy the glve and take that you have with your students and wlth the other members of the teachlng profession. Mrs. Susan Crawford, American Hlstory STUDENTS ARE PEOPLE and most are I THINK THAT STUDENTS should feel Interesting and pleasant. Those who do not obllgated to attaln as much as knowledge as want to learn should be able to drop out, posslble In their high school career, Mrs. MW- ZW!! CUVCY, A-V Katherine Cross, French, English, study hall IF I WERE NOT A TEACHER, I would llke to be leadlug adaptlve PE for the handlcapp- ed, Mrs. Rebecca Cordell, PE. - -of-num Faculty! 163
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HHOPEFULLY I HAVE POSITIVE Influence with the students, Mrs. Anita Cross, Math ll, English, soclal studies I ENJOY THE VARIETY of students and the challenge of getting Involved with the students, Mrs. Blllle Corrothers, math, geometry. IKVIEW D.E. I THINK ALL STUDENTS should learn, Dr. Doyle Dillahunty, DE. IF I WERE NOT A VICE-PRINCIPAL, I'm sure I would be a teacher. I enjoy working with students in classes and getting to know lots of students, Miss Vida Day, vice-principal. f,f ii . 2? it . it ' S ii'i tjlj A Teaching IS earning Teachers enjoy close contact with students ove, not money is what most of PV's faculty wanted from their students. I enjoy seeing the progress that most students make from the tenth to the twelfth grade and becoming re- sponsible citizens, said Miss Vida Day. lf the mind of the teacher is not in love with the mind of the student, he is simply practicing rape, and at best deserves our pity, added John Cummings. Most teachers seemed to get a kick out of seeing their students mature and get wiser. I enjoy seeing students acquire and master skills that they have not previously had. I enjoy seeing stud- ents strive for excellence and perfect- ion, said Mrs. Kathrine Cross. Other teachers just enjoyed meet- ing new students and making new friends also. I enjoy meeting many different types of students, commented Mrs. Rebecca Cordell. I enjoy the association with new and interesting people, said Mrs. Anita Cross. During the holidays most teachers enjoyed travel, being with the family and some even had to cook. Although teachers and students didn't always get along well, most finally learned to respect each other. Doyle Dillahunty said, When I teach I learn. I enjoy learning new things. l62!For friends
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MIRACLES WITH MOLECULES. Sponsoring Science Club keeps Mrs. Jackie Dyer busy when she is not teaching chemistry. RESOURCEFUL. Resource teacher Mrs. Debbie Fulbright aids students in preparing for life after high school. 5 D V t HEAD OF THE FLEET. Staying true to form, Commander Lewis Dobbs, teacher of Naval Science, enjoys sailing and swimming. TASKMASTER. The work study program provides plenty of work for Mr. Forest Cherry, who helps students to find jobs during the afternoon. Rest and rela ation Working 810 3 rom travelling to trying new recipes, teachers proved to have a diverse range of activities in their spare time. Hours that weren't spent grading papers or preparing for class were donated to family, friends, or to themselves. When she was not busy co-spon- soring American Field Service, Mrs. Susan Cody enjoyed travelling, read- ing and playing raquetball. She also liked to cook, when she had time for the challenge of new or gourmet recipes. Cooking is an activity, unlike many things in life, where if you put in the right ingredients you will be successful, explained Mrs. Cody. Typically, Commander Lewis Dobbs enjoyed sailing. He also donated much of his spare time to his cadets. He coached the Parkview Rifles Drill Team, accompanied cadets to tour military facilities and went camping with them. The family of Mrs. Virginia Faubel provided the basis for her after-school activities. She found pleasure in spending time with her three sons and their wives. Whether it be family or sailing, cooking gourmet dishes or playing golf, teachers managed to stay well-occupied after their professional obligations were completed. 164! For friends
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