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Faculty: Making Us Work Mr. Abell teaches English and Drama. If you can't find him in the theater or the English office, he might be behind the lens of a camera taking pictures, or maybe under water scuba diving. Mr. Abell's idea of a student is someone whose thirst for knowledge cannot be quenched. Mr. Abell also directed the very successful plays Little Women and Our Town. Mrs. Appel was a counselor but now she is a vice-principal of the Junior High School. Her idea of a student is an individual who lives each day to its fullest extent and not for tomorrow. She enjoys skiing, bridge, travel, golf, and read- ing. She feels when students get out of school, they can expect a challenge, opportunities to pursue goals, and freedom to meet and accept responsibility. lf Mrs. Appelman isn't speaking Spanish in the U.S., she is probably speaking Spanish in Spain or Latin America because one of her hobbies is traveling. Besides traveling, she enjoys reading and water skiing. She feels that when stu- dents have finished school, their chances for employment are better if they have studied a foreign language. To relax, Mrs. Balfour fishes, swims and also sews. She enjoys working with stained, leaded glass and, also, teaching Music Appreciation, Girls' Glee, Junior Choir and Concert Choir. She also directed Benefit Night. Mrs. Bandelean teaches Advanced Composition, Basic Composition, College Writing and Shakespeare. Mrs. Bandelean also is the English Department Chair- person and organizes the bi-annual trip to Stratford, Ontario. l 40 1 Faculty JP 'D 'D SL T N To-. O C 1 P 'U m E. JP U no 'U m 3 m 'T m U m c :S as U7 N -? JP U 'CJ fl 3 m 3 T N 1 U' N 1 N ueajapueg I 2 rn 3
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gl 4 s Laurie Beauvais 8 BYO Mrs. Baur is a counselor. You might also find Mrs. Baur on a basketball court, knitting, or reading at home. Also she enjoys writing, and craft-making. When she's not doing her hobbies, you might find her in the woods camping. She feels that a student is someone who is actively involved in his or her studies, school, and community activities. Ms. Beauvais teaches Accounting, Clerical Lab and Typing I. She has many hobbies which range from reading to traveling. She enjoys swimming, cooking, skiing, bowling, and sewing. Her idea of a student is one who attends a busi- ness class to learn a skill that will make that person employable. Auto Mechanics I and ll are the two courses Mr. Campbell teaches. Outdoor recreation including hunting, fishing and boating are just a few of the many activities Mr. Campbell participates in, when he's not teaching. His favorite sports are golf, racquetball, football and many more. If you look on a mountain, a race track, or a softball diamond, you might find Mrs. Card. But at school she is an Algebra I and Pre-Algebra teacher. Her idea of a student is somebody who wants to learn. Mrs. Card is also the Math Depart- ment chairperson. neC 0 .K Basic skills, Freshman English and Practical English are the courses Mrs. Childs teaches. When she is not teaching, you can find her doing ceramics. As far as Mrs. Childs is concerned, a good student is one who takes responsibilities for his studies and classwork. If a student lives up to these responsibilities he can look forward to a successful future. Mr. Ciske teaches Government, 20th Century Political Thought, and Research Methods in Social Science. He has only one hobby, and that is politics. When Mr. Ciske isn't teaching, he practices law and is involved in political activi- ties. Faculty X l4l
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