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C' I feel that's not a good question. Every weekend is a different world. - Mrs. jo Anne Troxel WC? QQ? Q9 'Catching up on things I haven't done all week, like analyzing my students - or the yearbook staff, when they ask me quest- ions like this! - Mr. William Franks Sleeping in Saturday morning, giving me a chance to collect my thoughts and plan for the next week - Mr. R.C. Montgomery I., We Wene Made Fon... l enjoy having free time Sunday, a chance to unwind and get away from school and take part in some sort of recreation Mrs. Mary Murphy Weekends Weekends for teachers are just two days in whichto find outrageous math problems, long chemistry equations or boring novels, right? Believe it or not, when 3:45 rolls around Friday after- noon, most teachers have much the same intentions as their students. They want to leave school and forget about it until the following Monday. To go home, unwind and relax is their idea of a good time - sound familiar? Teachers even enjoy such things as hunting, fishing and skiing. Some have even been caught catching a few good rays or going out to dinner. On the other hand, at least one teacher has been quoted as saying he goes home just to ponder the return of his students, contemplating new ways to boggle their minds and make them enjoy their weekends even more. Beware students of Bozeman Senior High - teachers are human, too!
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00 0060 +19 - - P3 ,SGS Q90 A MQQLQ' QS 154!Faculty N191 in V A good relaxing time so I can take my mind off schooI - Mr. William Walker Skiing Mrs. Cheryl Eliason I enjoy going hunting and fishing - M Dennis Bodily I look forward to reading a bit, going out for dinner and getting away from school work. - Mrs. Kay Tippett A a .i N Q .X-3,1 - ' l' I come to school two days a week, Saturday and Sunday, six hours a day in great expectation of the return of my students - Mr. Ray Meyers
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156!Faculty Coordinating the C.E.T.A. heIp. Mr lohn Strobel Besides the work? Ha-Ha-. . .I guess it would be cleaning up the unnecessary clutter. Mr. L.B. Moore up -., 'QUQ Cleaning up after an extra-curricular activity. Mr. Richard Aldinger OU 1901 PAH 6 TH inc. A WCM oF BE X N., -7 5. VN t R. v. -. in 'x .f ' M llc Communication. Mrs. Gail Shell Communicating with detention stu dents, Mr. Quinton Hoffer
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