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ENGLISH JAN BACKUS: English 1H, VIVA! advisor, Quill and Scroll. JUDY CHILSON: Reading lm- orovement, English 1B and 3B. susAN coco: English 5, Humanities, Engl.-History. FRANK COLLURA: English 7. Latin 1,3,5,7, Chess. RAY COMSTOCK: English 5H. JV Football, JV Baseball. LEO CROTEAU: English 3,7. Modern Rhetoric CComp.J, Dept. Head. DAVE DALBY: English 1,3H. Exploratory Reading. CAROL DOW: English 1.3. JOHN GIES: English 3,7. DEBORAH GRAHAM: English 6.8. MARY .HANKERZ English 1,3. BARBARA KIRCHER: English 1.5. ROBERT KUHLMAN: English 7. Modern Rhetoric: 1LogicJ, Track Coach. KAREN MEN- AUGH: English 1.3, Creative Writing. Boojum Book. GINNY MOORE: English 5. Contemporary Literature, Stu- ent Forum. VIRGINIA MOSES: English 1.3. NANCY SNYDER: English 5. KATHIE SPISS: English 1. Beginning Journalism, Moun- tain Shadows. JIM STROUD: Beginning Journalism, Speech, Advanced Speech and Debate, Associ- ated Speech Students. BARBARA WEAVER: English 3, Modern Media, Environmental Action Committee, F.L.l.C.K., Anytown. 74 ACADEMICS: FAcu LTY. 'ir Tiff.:-522.3 .ell-11.3 z 'i.1':-f ,, sn.--. . . I . A e :eg xt ' , 1 . Q - 1: Q L Q f .5 . fwf---'ii ,X 3 Q Li ..w. . . 'YQ' A .. . ...Wm ii'ilii' 1 E. .. i s .... 2 . 631 2 9 - ,, rvrrggg ' iggiirzii Vffzlf eN...,, Jw . .,.., I A ' .3-. f fr 3, .53 4. if ew GB . 5... .
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Ink-blotched scribbl ings in our minds examine packed walls of knowledge as questions ideas and answers flow round and about the tubing of our thoughts we search for a book an experiement a globe to contemplate a theory of acceptance or rejection As knowing hands will guide us. Section Editors Carole Chouinard, John Petteyg Staff: Rhonda Runiong Editor Frank Hawke
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s,..-,.gY l Teachers sail, party, travel, encounter To have a better people-to-people re- lationship, Miss Moore and Mrs. Weaver invite different students to lunch every- day. Before becoming a teacher se- cond semester, Mrs. Deborah Graham sang in Chronicle, a folk-rock group. Mr. Gies is vi-lug the Great American Novel, and-has had some poetry publish: ed in South America, where he was an agent for the C.l.A. Mr. Dalby, Mr. Cre- teau, and Mr. Gies were in the military, with ranks ranging from PFC to major. The philosophy mini-course was direct- ed by Mr. Tweedy. lt's going to be an introduction to formal philosophy, from Socrates to Voltaire. The fif- teen members took general philosoph- ical questions, and found what certain philosophers thought .about them. Mr. stan, the varsity football coach, has four girls in his family. none of whom play football. Mr. Learing was on the City Greens Committee, which manages the municipal golf courses. SG ' 5 1 N5 -., X J . N -K ss ! .QF 1 ,fw 35.5 ., t I Y' Nr vi Hifi ----L :-- i ...T My ,gg X I S I SOCIAL STUDIES I ABOVE: One of th ree faculty encounter groups meetsig - - December at Mrs. Campbell's house.ILeft to Rlghtj Mr. Taylor, BETTY YCHADWICK: American ProblemsfRj1, JOHN COLEMAN American History, Track and Cross Country. JOHN KNOX: American ProblemsCRJ1, Amerl ican History, Frosh Football. ART LEARNI NG:- American Prob - lems CRD 1, American History. LEON LIMPERISQ American His- tory, English 5-Humanities. Model U.N. VIRGIL STAN: Amer- ican History, Varsity Foot- ball. JOE STEINER: American Histo- ry, World Culture, World His- tory, World Problems. JOHN TWEEDY: Social Orientation, American Problems, Philoso- phy. FRED WEISS: American .Q it t History, American Problems. Mr. Tweedy, Mrs. Campbell, Mr. Slawson, andMr. Gies. I TO P RIGHT: Miss Ginny Moore has a brother who is a Dominican priest. I TO P LEFT: Pottering with his sailboat is a hobby of Mr. Leo Croteau. I CENTER LEFT: Miss Backus and Mark Chesin trace their summer study tour that they and nine other students will take to Europe. I BOTTOM LEFT: Relaxing at the faculty picnic in September, Mr. and Mrs. Gies talk with Mr. Gordon. ACADEMICS: FACU LTY 75
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