Bedford Junior High School - Transition Yearbook (Temperance, MI)

 - Class of 1985

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Superintendent Dr. Moyer concentrates on his latest problem to help Bedford Public Mr. Hall straightens students out in Schools. cafeteria Secretary Mrs. Sue Poole helps make office more cheerful for Chdstmas. legr$ggallgr5faleck smiles after a long day Of Mr. James Bell Science Mrs. Sue Berry llnlfled Ans Mr. Theron Brown Sodal Smdleslhw 8x Sodety Mr. Michael Buzene Sdence Mr. Timothy Cady Mathematics Mr. Walter Chany Mathematics Mr. Joseph Cothern MathematicslHealth Mrs. Annabel DeBoer language Arts Mr. Fred Desch Unified Artsllndustrlal Arts Mrs. udlth Digby Phys cal Education LaVonne Weihrouch Day Custodlan

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Administrators Solve Problems For Students Developing interaction between students and teach- ers is one of the many challenging tasks the schools administrators fulfil throughout the year. Mr. McHugh enjoyed the cooperation between students and teachers in and outside of the classroom. i He tried to find time in between classes to be seen in the hallways. He talked to students about needs, concerns and problems which they faced daily. Mr. Polek felt the most important part of his job was making sure that all students were in the classes that were most suited for their own learning level. He en- joyed working with students who were willing to work with him on solving problems. Mr. Hall felt attendance and discipline were the most important duties he had to perform daily. He enjoyed working with students and trying to help them under- stand their problems. The three secretaries, Mrs. Maison, Mrs. Poole and Mrs. Eisenmann helped throughout the year keeping important information in order and making the adminis- tators job much easier. Mr. McHugh ls always making the school better for the students. Dr. Herbert Moyer Superintendent of School Mr. James P. McHugh Principal of Junior ngh Mr. Ronald Polek Assistant Princlpal Mr. Duane R. Hall Dean of Students Mrs. Darlene Eisenmann Sec retary Mrs. Evelyn Maison Sec retary Mrs. Sue Poole . Secretary Mrs. Dorothy Custer Media Secretary Mrs. Alice Albrlng Sodal Studies Mrs. Judith Aubry Sodal Studies Mrs. Ellen Bacon Mathematics Mr. Edd Bankowski Physlcal Education



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Miss Mary Ellen Dunn language Arts Mrs. Jacelyn Fe an language Miss Lynn Gist Resource Room a: Mr. Lawrence Golba llnllled AmlArt Mr. Lynn Gray Science Mr. Lewis Horn lournallsmlCreatlve Writing Mr. Charles Horvath MathematicslPhyslcal Education Mr. Rodney Hoyt MathematicslHealth Mr. Dennis Hubbard Physical Education Mrs. Ellen Kessler Counsellor Mr. Fred Klemm Science New Teachers Enjoy Working At Jr. High Because of the new edition of 7th graders last year, many teachers were reassigned to teach at the junior high. These new teachers shared their opinions and feelings on the school. The majority of the teachers feel students could improve their attitude and behavior, but they also did think our building is a nice place to be. Overall, the new teachers found their jobs a challenge and interesting, especially with different students each year. I love the enthusiasm I see from many of the people I have in class and the many different talents and personalities of the students, stated Sue Berry. Each new teacher has a different opinion, but most of the teachers feel good about the students and Bedford Junior High. These teachers had different thoughts and ideas on what they might change about the school work. All the teachers were happy to have a good adminis- tration and staff to work with, which makes their job a little easier. Mrs. Schaefer and Mrs, Nearpass chat while supervising the school's Hrst dance on Nov. 9. Ii? Freshman Foreign language teacher Miss Snow concentrates when grading her pupils papers.

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