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N A 'K t N. ,Alu xf 1 X tt! Elinor Morcek Antiooh College University of Arizono 13 yeors, Librorion Modelon Muller Skidmore College University of Arizono 1 yeot, English F Mork Nelson University of Arizono 4 yeors, Science Dolores Orosco University of Arizono 14 yeors, P.E. . , ' i X P16 1 X V 'klr - if 3,f-A f, -R ' . rev - 5. Cloire Phillips Highlond University University of Arizono 11 yeors, Moth John Boob Right at Home ohn Baab was born in Denver, Colorado and grew up in Greeley, Colorado. Baab attended Illinois State University and ma- jored in industrial arts. He had always planned to be a teacher because he enjoyed working with young people. When asked what he found to be the most rewarding aspect of teaching he stated, The positive reinforcement. Although he enjoyed teaching, he found that the negative side of teaching was, Never hearing anyone tell you how good you did. Baab had been teaching on the Santa Rita staff for fourteen years. Santa Rita is like a home to me. I can even remember when there were only three buildings, he said. Baab felt that each year the students improved, and their attitudes for learning improved. He taught many classes which included advanced and beginning photo, photo publications, begin- ning printing and the Eyrie Staff. Since bowling was one of his hobbies, he was also advisor for the Bowling Club. When asked what he liked best about teaching the yearbook staff, Baab replied, The idea that all the effort goes into a final product you can see. A missed deadline could not be afforded. Baab felt that was one of the main goals for the yearbook staff. if XRS' xx x Lorry Weirner KAN. Jim Polmer Emporio Store University University of Arizono 4 yeors, Counselor T2 gh if' kk .wtf-, A. i ijifitjl 'tt i . 1 t 49 N'- ' fltil ni, Eg . -H Irmo Piccone University of Arizono 13 yeors, P,E. Venturo Pintor University of Arizono 5 yeors, Sponish 1 2 6 Design: Connie Chapa Copy: Lorie Verhulst, Connie Chapa Photos: Photo Pub t f l X Ruth Ponchetti University of Arizono 13 yeors, Moth 9 MW' John Powers Montreth College University of Arizono 7 yeors, Sociol Studies x Mr. Adler ond Mrs. Hoil 'S I 5 98, 1 x ua' ' 3 1 . 5 Som.. A , 1- g.. Ken Rodbill University of Arizon 10 yeors, Sociol Studi
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lu-- .'q, .. A5 ... 1- t :-:Juv-.., A' L , 1 H2121 I Maryellen Vertucci-Student A'-v .. . I -v ,ff N Rlchord Hobson University of Arizono 8 yeors, Sociol Studies Dovid Honeycutt University of Arizono B yeors, Science l i - .. ....,, K ' NN stlvklu V ul 1 I in tx .MCTSYQ E' .xxxxW ' 1 5 if 53 R' 7 v I 5 f .S . i ' 1 Ken Radbill World Traveler en Radill had traveled to 40 different coun- tries and taught in such places as Norway, Brazil, and japan. He received a Ph.D in European, American and Chinese history along with minors in economics, geography, and oriental studies. His degrees were attained at the University of Arizona but he also did some research at U.C.L.A. and University of Penn. One area of history which interested him most was the American Revolution, he engaged in research in Pennsylvania for historical documents. Radbill felt that living near Valley Forge in Pennsylvania for 19 years may have attributed to his interest in history. As far as teaching at Santa Rita, Radbill felt it was important for students to learn about our coun- tries history. It gives individuals a sense of con- tinuity and creates specific interests for them to pur- sue. He suggested that the requirements for Am. History should be at least three semesters and also that there should be a variety of courses to take such as, World History. Generally, he felt students didn't like Am. History, but they kept an open mind, It is important to take the course because history does have a tendency to repeat itself, expressed Radbill. As far as any predictions on the future, Radbill would rather not comment due to his poor record in the past. A I A N ' .1 i ff f l- fi , V- g aff 5. ,sast ,K Koestei' Donold Lovigne Cheryl Lowson Chris Lefteroff M9 90fef I-OQNY gchogis CQl0rQd0 State University of Arizono University of Colifornlo M'Sldl9t?UfY COHQQE' of Arizono 12 yeors, Moth 9 yeors, English University of Arizono UNVGVSIYY of A112000 10 yegrsl Moth 6 yeors, Llbrorion Pot Greene University of Arizono 4 yeors, English Potricio Hole Ithoco College 7 yeors, Principol Koy Herring Illinois Store University University of Arizono 18 yeors, Business Ed Karen Husted University of Konsos University of Arizono 14 yeors, Drorno Dovid Lynch Xovier University 9 yeors, P.E, FACULTY EN-LY 1 25
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Allison Moyfield Monde Northern Arizono Bernoleo McDonold College of Arizono Moth University University of Arizono 5 yeors, Adopt. Ed Western Illinois University University of Arizono 11 yeors, Home EC Modelon Muller H an .i A g Q S S, 1 f n' f ,,-. A '. ' . J rif 1 l l AL 1 .X - Q0 0 yezi .... X 114451. 3 Mike McKinney Merle McPheeters Southwest Missouri Stote University of Arizono University of Arizono 11 yeors, English 6 yeors, PE Be careful abouf fools offering words ol' wisdom lhey may be wrong.-Hobson Take lhe risk lo be someone special.--Bishop Conlinue io apply yourself and lake diversified courses-Anonymous Sfarl making plans for your fuiure.-Slroud You should plan fulure goals for yourself if you have noi already done so. Work hard now so you don'l ragrel il later.-Valley Bear Snphnmnrea, The half way goal has been achieved. Make lhe Iasl half beller ihan Ihe lirsl.-English Sludy.-Fried Gel involved now!-Husled Two down, two lo go-keep up lhe good work.-Weimer You're half way lhere. Hang in.-Vandergriff Gel lhe mosf you can from schooL-bofh academically and oiherwise.-B. Johnson Take advanfages of all educalional opporiunities Sanla Ri-la has lo offer. Gel involved with acfliviiies.-Worman Don'l wasle your lime. Enjoy your high school days buf al fha same lima make ii one of your priorilies lo achieve-as lhis may open many doors for you.-Honeycull Enjoy your high school years.-Coleman Hang in lhere, you'll be a junior nexl year.-Anonymous A A llli iill A Poulos Tom Pereo of Arizono N.A.U. Moth 1 yeor, JAG S - hjgz Rornoge-White Bill Reed of North Illinois Store University 9 yeors Moth English of Arizona ' Art Droegerneier ond Annette Witlox Avery Miller University of Arizono 11 yeors, Sociol Studies Tom Murrow NAU 14 yeors, lndustriol Arts Pb 207 ll? iam Ars ix Bill O'DonoId University of Arizono 13 yeors, Science Sue Peterson Montono Store University University of Arizono 18 yeors, Home Ec ,of-Q .pn- Sue Reno Boll Store University University of Arizono 8 yeors, Sociol Studies FACULTY MA-RE 127
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