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Being the Faculty Editor of the 1988 RoundUp was hec- tic. Besides trying to schedule a photographer for over 150 pictures, I had to write copy that captured the interest of the school. In order to obtain facts about teachers 1 sent out over 100 surveys. Working with these responses and personal inter views. I was able to construct a mini high-school bio. Despite warnings from past editors. I put off much of my work until the last minute. This decision I regreted later, and now I warn those of you on staff next year. Being part of the yearbook staff has been a great learning experience. Sincerely, Kaelyn Kutch Faculty97
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W« have all heard (he adveriisements Try our new economy size and Tven bigger than before . The reasons for these boasts is that quantity is importanl, WUh the increase in staff came a togetherness and excitement that had been absent from Mesa, Mew clubs were started and most important ideas circulated. A medium was reached that not only encouraged students, but provided a foundation filled with a sense of belonging. Therefore, quality must not always take precedence over quantity. I. Class, please be quiet. It ' s been a long day. 2. Tm sorry Scott, that just won ' t do. 3. One question Ms. McKown- Where ' s the wee fish? 4. May I have this dance? 5. The princess and the toad. 6. Newlyweds, what a couple! 7. Kaclyn Kutch. Faculty Editor. 96Faculty
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V Joan Allen English Ann Attlesey Special Ed. Tom Baldwin Economics Linda Baron Business David Battersby Social Studies John Battey Social Studies Math m Tom Beaton English Jan Berg Attendance Tom Bevins Math Generally, the teachers at Mesa a re pretty happy, but when asked, most of the teachers had something they wished they could change here. Some wanted shorter classes, others wanted more classes in certain subjects. One faculty member wanted to change the school col- ors. How about pink and purple? Someday Mesa will be perfect for every- one, but until then, keep pushing for per- fection. Marilyn Bloomberg Special Ed. Don Brown English Jessica Weaver looks up from a hard day working with a rolling pin. Next week she will teach students how to use an oven. The boy ' s equipment manager stands guard over dirty socks and knee pads in the locker room. Doesn ' t he look happy? 98-FacuUy ' ,» »
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