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Making the transition from junior 5.1. . 'F N . Daniel Steven Stephen Lara Wahl Wakefield Wall Wallace ., . rx ' wi Sandra Dean Deborah Doug Walsh Ward Warner Weber K QQ? .1 Q fd! ,L vig i 'fl f i ,Iamie Theresa Gary Randall , A V Weir Welch Wells West S I i I W , J: 1515 --.. as S' Sarah Diana Steven ,lay Wheeler White While Wilbur Welcomed at S.R. eing a freshman last year was not a very good experience for Lisa Lopez ln-in 'J-' Connie Fitzgerald. People think that we are lower than they are, but we are actually all equal, she said. high to high school was easy for Con- nie, because A lot of people helped me find my classes and welcomed me into my new society. I think the best thing here at Santa Rita is the friendly peo- ple. Popularity does not really mean anything to me, stated Connie. I feel it is the person inside who really counts, she said. Some of Connie's hobbies were play- ing tennis and running. Her future plans included tennis and a college education in order to get a good job. School was important to Connie and she wanted to learn as much as she could before she graduated. She felt that school could be better if there was more free time and if people could go off campus without a pass. is Doug Stacy Wilhelmi Williamson i .i It B Diana jason Willis Wilson Connie Fitzerald Julie Nancy Wilson Wilson Z? A 1 1 David Wendy Angela Kelleeyn Michael llclen Michael Winfield Woodcock Woods Worlman Wysack Zeilenga Zibcrt Design' Laura Holbert Laura Wines Copy: Patti Gonzales 2 0 Photos: Davis, Hergenreter
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x Don Adoms New Mexico Institute University of Arizono A yeors, Science ' -1 Noncy Bowlond Tx, Wonnons University University of Arizono 6 yeors, English George Bubony University of Denver University of Arizono 6 yeors, Sociol Studies Gole Collord University of Utoh University of Arizono 7 yeors, Art Voughn Croft Illinois Stote University University of Arizono 10 yeors, lndustriol Arts N36 I - s 1 fi 9' as Arnie Adler Joon Aufderheide John Boob Mory Bornhort June Beehlef UNVGYSUY of Arizono University of Arizono Illinois Stote University University of Arizono 50 Store UfilVef5ifY Woyne Stote University 12 yeors, P.E. 14 yeors, phofo 14 yeors, DECA University of Arizono 5 yeors, Asst. Principol M KI GE GLISH FU nglish was regarded as one of the most valuable of high school subjects, as it would be necessary in nearly all future oc- cupations. Beth johnson, an English teacher at San- ta Rita, said, A lot of people, in my experience, made English more boring than it needed to be, she added, I felt that I wasn't taught very well in school and thought I could do a better job. johnson commented that she loved teaching as soon as she got started, and that ironically, she got into teaching accidentally. During college, which she attended at Wichita State University and the U of A, she realized that she needed a means of sup- port. At that time she had a double major of art and English. johnson said that she didn't want to teach art because of all of the equipment involved, so she decided on teaching English, not knowing how much work an English teacher had. Since then,john had been working as an English teacher for seventeen years, with a year and a half off. She had taught at Flowing Wells and Naylorjr. High. This was her tenth year at Santa Rita. She stated that the biggest problem in teaching was not having enough time. johnson had an eight year old son and a husband who taught English at Palo Verde High School. 1-KX Bethjohnson 1 2 2 Design: Connie Chapa Copyzjohn Richard, Connie Chapa Photos. Photo Pu b 12 yeors, English Q- W D 1. ' f 0 Ston Brenner Dovid Brilhort University of Arizono University of Arizono 9 yeors, Sociol Studies 10 YGOVSV 5Ci9f1C9 il Craig Westfall
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