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4ctvice Voices of experience ... That’s what we expected from our faculty. And that’s what we got when we asked them to pass along some advice to the Class of ’86. “Welcome to the World ... it’s rough out there.” Mrs. Kable “Never give up trying to be the best you can be.” Myra Raspa “Set yourself a realistic goal and don’t stop short of achieving it.” Mrs. Titus “Don’t be afraid to take the chances necessary to be all that you can be.” Mrs. Fickes “You must work hard for what you want, love, need and believe in.” Mr. Richards “Apply oneself in a positive way to make the best of what life has to offer.” Mr. Harrod Don't get married for at least 10 years.” Mr. Barnes “Try goldfish, cats, then dogs before you try kids.” Mr. Anderson Am I writing this straight up? Mrs. Kable put the class notes on the overhead projector for Chemistry. What do you mean I look strange. I always dress like this. Mrs. Asher puts on the glitz for Punk Rock Day. Well . .. Mrs. Glazer explains the assignment to her class. 148 Faculty
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Everybody has a fantasy, even teachers. And some of them, were ... you guessed it... normal. Mrs. Fickes said “A weekend in Hawaii with Tom Selleck would do. I'd paint, he’d pose. While Mrs. Brown stated, ‘7 would be a sheriff in the Old Wild West bringing Law and Order. Mr. Galligan’s was somewhat like Mrs. Brown’s, “To be the World’s Greatest Magician or to meet the World’s Greatest and learn his secrets.” Mr. Baker would like to have a “Crab Feast with all my favorite students from 24 years. Ms. Nestle would like to be a college professor and Mr. O’Donnell wanted to “Coach a team to the NCAA Division.” And maybe the most easily fulfilled fantasy was from Mr. Kepple. He wanted to be on a “nice quiet mountain top ... no bells... no noise.” I wish these were all mine ... Mr. Ford happily cleans the trophy case. This is going to be a beautiful design. Mrs. Dillard-Smith cuts out letters for her bulletin board. Mr. Taylor smiles as he remembers those 2 scoops of raisins in Kellogg's Raisin Bran he had for breakfast. Faculty 147
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John Settle — Physical Education. Soccer Coach, J.V. Basketball Coach I eonard Smith — Custodial Staff Murphy Smith — Custodial Staff Robert Sommerville — Custodial Staff Gail Spellman — Business. Senior Class Advisor Stephen Spedden — Vocational Specialist Support Teacher, Tech Center Carol Study — Social Studies. Junior Class Advisor. Md. State Page Program George Sullivan — Principal. Technical Center Charlie Taylor — Assistant Principal Phyllis Taylor — Data Processing, Tech Center Margaret Thompson — Secretary. Tech Center Joan C. Titus — Business l eslie Trianoski — Vocational Specialist Support Teacher. Tech Center Marlene P. Van Hoozier — Library Aide Mollie Wall — Vocational Specialist Support Teacher, Tech Center Margaret Wernecke — Nursing. Tech Center Donald Whiting — Auto Body. Tech Center Virginia Williams — Guidance Counselor Rachel Wilson — SDC Monitor Robert Wilt — Cosmetology, Tech Center Patsy Y ates — Cafeteria Staff I eslie Young — Custodial Staff James E. Younkins — Math, Golf Coach. Baseball Coach CC C 15 a 3 O Faculty 149
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