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FACLI LTY TO THE STUDENTS OF CHS lt has been my privilege to be prin- cipal of Condon High School for the past two years and a teacher prior to this. One will have to travel a long way to be associated with the caliber of student that walks the halls of Condon High. Take a back seat to no one, for you are as well prepared, academically and socially as any other group of students. Believe in yourself and in your school, for your school is no better than what you want it to be. Each one of you needs to add your hand to the develop- ing of the spirit of your school. As this is the last year that I will be at Condon, I would hope each one of you would remember me as a person rather than a principal. Goodbye. Don Gilman DON GILMAN is Condon High's friendly principal and also teaches Chemistry and Algebra I. Monument is his home town and he has his M. S. degree from East- ern Oregon College in La Grande. Mr. Gilman likes all sports and especially enjoys fishing. JUANITA SHEARER is Dean of Girls and as Home Ec instructor, she has the chore of teaching Condon High girls to become home- makers. As school librarian, she is often found in the library doing bookwork. She also advises the spirited Blue Devil pep club. Mrs. Shearer, originally from St. Helens, acquired her B. S. degree from Oregon State. She enjoys preparing new recipes and trying them out on her husband and four boys.
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2 s ' 53- . iff - -- ifawf JACK MCINTOSH is Con- don High's well known math teacher. Physics, Geometry, Trig and Al- gebra I gl II are his class room subjects. Mr. Mac is from John Day and gra- duated from Eastern Or- egon. During his spare time he enjoys repairing radios, TV and other electrical appliances. TED SCHADEWITZ is an avid sports fan and enjoys hunting and playing basketball. He coaches varsity basketball and track. Amer- ican Problems, U.S. History, World History and Boys' P. E. are the subjects he teaches. Mr. Schadewitz is from San Andrea, Calif- ornia and graduated from Eastern Oregon Col lege. HARVEY NEFFENDORF is from Port- land and went to Portland State. He is a sports enthusiast and enjoys hunting and fishing. He is head coach in foot- ball, baseball and handles the JV bas- ketball squad. Mr. Neffendorf teaches Shop, Mechanical Drawing and Drivers Ed. HARVEY BUENCGNSEJO is our Spanish and English I 8: II teacher from Hawaii. Eastern Oregon is his alma mater and Mr. B. says teaching English is his favorite hobby. Out- side of school he is often found on the tennis court.
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