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UN Don Johnson, Principal The members ofthe 1986-87 Board of Trustees, First row - Marilee Gross, Dr, Quinten Homer, president, Bev I-Iaradg Layle R.E. Wood. Second row - Leon Grisham, David H. Hawk, vice president, and Rory Jones. ri' i wi V. - 7.-5 it -QS it 1, y , ,fi ,A I xr El msd JTT? Examining the lab write-up, Mr. Henry cannot find anything wrong. Smiling with her student, Mrs. Franden S55 points out the simple mistake, Administration 39 rf C
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Teachers show their neverending . Declication, C are Many teachers influ- enced the lives of Cap- ital students. lt may have been the way they taught, or iust their per- sonal ties. But many stu- dents seemed to be in- fluenced most by the advice given to them by their teachers. Matt Martinez, for in- stance, said Caoch Vo- gel influenced his life by l'Helping me not only with becoming a better football player, but also to be a better individual. He taught me to push myself in school as well as on the field, because nothing in life comes easy. The friendship and advice Coach Vo- gel has given me will stay with me for the rest of my life. Paul Schre- congost mentioned Mr. Thompson as his most influential teacher. Mr. Thompson is such an effective educator simply because his stu- dents trust him, He re- lates with students on their own level and doesn't hide behind a stiff wardrobe or high vocabulary. He is able to motivate me, person- ally, with his seemingly inexhaustable transmis- sion of energy. He is real, so his message is real. History isn't the only thing learned in his class, he also encour- ages students to ques- tion their own ethical and moral values while stating his own very clearly. Mrs. Thomp- son was chosen as well by Jeff Schaeffer. Mrs. Thompson has stressed the importance of aca- demic excellence, She has encouraged me to become the best l can and to excell at my aca- demic pursuits. Obviously, many oth- er teachers also influ- enced their students. Capital has been known to have excellent teachers. Dedication and alot of care is what it takes and, according to the students, there is a lot of that floating around the halls of Cap- ital High. Wishing lunch would arrive, Mr, McNeley decides on an important issue. T Jack Craven Dick Hartley, Director of Secondary Education Barney C. Parker, Superintendent of Schools Julian Hagood Dr. McCurdy Ron McNeley 38 Administration 4,55 112'
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