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OK, GAA, if the in which we live and the outer spaces to which we aspire, I am committed to implant in the minds of my students a healthy desire to progress in knowledge to the mutual satisfaction of themselves and their fellowmenf' 6. MR. RALPH HENNIE, Tech- nical Drawing - Courter Tech is an excellent school where a young person may explore a career opportunity and make a de- cision on his future. However, some do not take advantage of it, and unfortunately waste their time . 7. Business English and Socio- s 7, K s is 4 X I A Eb Q1 XX is 3 X ZZ . x XF - X3 - . t -ms N S. t X New A w t fXXX . t . X t . S Y. ixi tt sm st A t N X guys can't win, the girls will win!! Economic Problems teacher, MISS MARY SPIKER - ln Socio- Ec, the co-op students are exploring problems found in today's world through group discussion and research. They will be better prepared to vote when they turn eighteen . 8. The Co-ordinator of Exploratory Careers, MR. WILLIAM BRITTON - Education with a purpose helps a person become a contributing citizen to society. Courter Tech has this general attitude. l am grateful to have been a part of it . N
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FACULTY continued 1. MISS MARY ANN LANE teaches English and Reading - One of the most exciting projects l have been involved in during my years here at Courter is the individualized teaching program developed in the Learning Laboratory. The response of the pupils has been especially rewarding. 2. Construction Technology is taught by MR. ED BUNTE - No one wishes to associate with a loser, a braggart, or a wise guy, so don't . 3. MR. STEVE SCHWEITZER, Math - I think that the students of today must realize that our X sms X x world is becoming more and more competitive. One way to be z winner in life is to get a good education and use it. Thi person who does the most with his life early, will have more roads to travel later . They won't look back and wish they hai done things differently. 4. MISS JUDITH ROLFERT teaches Physica Education - OK, GAA, if the guys can't win, the girls will win!!' 5. MR. JAMES NICKERSON, Science - l believe that in develop ing a practical understanding of the scientific principles of the worlc J ,ji..s:f-izfzgczygs A N h . 3 X ss it iss ss x X il I wmxxxx L x Qs X X gg X t .s . . . ii if i t i . .. cess.. . . . - , . . X g l N XfggQ.gg..:XLi - M . ,. , , ,, . - A - t . s. . . X W W fs t. - - x.. mk..x.QsssM...ss...Q W.,.Mms..s..sstsQsmgf1w:s3wWN'i
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FACULTY continued 1. MR. FLOYD TURBEVILLE teaches Graphic Communications - Printing really makes an impression. 2. MRS. CLEO MILLER, Vocational Guidance Counselor - Perhaps the most enjoyable part of my job, or that of any counselor, is the return visit of a student with whom l've worked in the past. The growth and personal maturity of past graduates renews the desire to keep plug- ging with even the most reluctant student. 3. Woods and Drafting are taught by MR. DAVID PENICK - I knew l was C 1 Q C L K E1 T i X NS x i Xisx i X X EX N , rs . . A sw ,t .ts-. i LX .c..t..t.f.tWt...W going to have difficulty in my beginning Drafting class when fourteen people thought a french curve was a highway in France. 4. MR. LAWRENCE REDMOND, Business Math and Special Edu- cation - The sale of Courter will set education back twenty years in Cincinnati. The photo above Mr. Redmond shows Mrs. Lucas making him up to play Santa Claus, and Mr. Simpson as his chief helper, for the Children's Christmas Party . 5. Teaching Social Studies in the Deaf Program is MRS. SUE MERZ - Teach- 3 C R Q: -s .se NY, gf K . 2 as Na t .F t . 'Qi j s E gs S.. SQ X
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