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

 - Class of 1987

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Presto! Mr. Bankowski is the center of attention as magician Kip Barry prepares to cut his tie in a magic assembly. Taken For Granted Teaching Involves Extra Effort Teachers do a lot more than they get credit for. Believe it or not, they do. Along with working in the classroom, teachers work after school and on weekends grading homework assignments and making lesson plans. Many teachers have more than one subject to teach, some have cafeteria duty and some get involved in after-school activi- ties. The job of cafeteria workers is to keep the students in order and the cafeteria clean. Mr. Charles Horvath, who was appointed to the job this year stated, til love it. I get to talk to kids without worrying about work? Many teachers find themselves with a lot of work plan- ning more than one subject. Mr. Lewis Horn teaches Eng- lish, creative writing and journalism. uWith the three classes I have, I probably do more grading than other teachers, because theylre almost all writing? commented Mr. Horn. He usually spends about four or five hours a week grading. There are also good points to teaching dif- ferent subjects. There is a change of pace rather than the same thing each hour. Teachers really deserve more credit for their extra ef- forts. Mr. Dennis Hubbard Physical EducationlMath Mr. John Kreuchaui Creative WritinglEninshlEninsh Dept. Head Mrs, Marcia Krisher SciencelReadlng Caxeers Mrs. Beverly Mazur EnglishIReading Careers Mrs Margaret McHugh English Mrs. Alice Murphy General Businessfl'yping Mr. Rick thI NgebrNGeneml Math Mr. Larry O'Dell Science Mrs. Linda O'Dell English Mr. David Ripper Social Studies 74

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Game Point! Mr. Horn, a player at the student-faculty volleyball game serves the ball to break a tie score. And the score is . . . Mr. Brown, announcer for the student faculty volleyball game rattles off the hnal scores for all of the games played. Teachers Have F un Let The Good Times Roll! Whether its a party, a movie, a formal or casual dance, a night on the town or just sitting home on the weekend watching T.V., teachers definitely have as much fun as the students do. tTm usually out shopping, playing raquetball or doing aerobics. To me, thafs what I consider fun, commented, Ms. Linda Schira. Teachers aren't always at home making up assignments for the students on the next day. They arentt Total bores as many students think they are. Many of the teachers either go out with friends or spouses. Mostly they go out on the weekends because theytre usually just too busy grad- ing or in faculty meetings on the weekdays. Mr. Joe Cothem stated, ttI go to the movies a lot, and also I go and watch basketball games at the University of Toledo because Pm a season ticket holder there. On Sun- day afternoons, Itll usually be listening to classical music at home. Some of the teachefs favorite movies this year: Top Gunt, Karate Kid IF, tAmerican Anthemf In addition to giving tons of homework and saying the tPledge of the Michigan Flag on the weekdays, teachers spend many hours on the weekends just plain out uHaving a good time.n



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A New Shade! Mr. Golba opens a box of pastels to demonstrate using chalk in art Mrs. Glenda Schaefer Engilsh Ms. Linda Schira AlgebWGeneral Mathfrrackfl'ennWCheerleadlng Advisor Mrs. Sharon Schmidt Science Mr. Fred Scott Unifeid Ans Mrs. Norma Self Social Studies Mrs. Ruth Sprow Resource Room Mrs. Sue Shnifer Soda! Studielenglish Mr. Robert Steinbrecher Industrial AuslUnified Ans Mrs. Nancy Striggaw Physical EducationlUnified Ans Mrs. Joyce Szymanski Home Econominnified AnslStudent Council Advisor Mr. David Tolly Band Mrs. Sue Tonia Math Mr. Gary Vischer Science Mrs. Jane Wexler Resolute Room Mrs. Lois Whiteman Social Studiesllaw 8: SocielylSodal Studies Depart Chairperson Mrs.Sue Zemla Phydcal EducatioanJstow

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