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1195 t f s i,,il w' K V Outside Jobs Supplement lncome Controry to populor student belief, teochers ore people too. ln foct, Dono Hills is o school with more tolent in its vorious departments thon most people could ever imagine. Numerous foculry members hod outside jobs, some of which were extremely intriguing. .lobs often helped olleviote some of the stress coused by trying doys or school, ond of course the extro money come in hondy. 1+- 4 ff , V t-tt M V M Z ,,, V 2 ' J K t 'W' We V if - - - ,st Y. I f.,,,, , J , , 't , , 1 'f . - , , ,,t, j VL g z,i , V ,, , V I , I i J A R ,V ,,,, SSL Ron Dempsy fCtossroodsD . . . hos been teoching ond counseling for io yeors, loves vvorlsing with young people, olso photog rophy, once fell osleep while giving o lec ture, is o privote counselor in Mission Viejo, beors the stress of o doy by not tolaing it home vvith him 58 .. . Academics Lindo Dickey fEnglishD . . . mother of two boys, vvent into teoching becouue it didn't require typing, survives o hord doy's vvorls by exercising ond eoting, holes groding popers, gels oround this by ptor,ro-,tinoiiori Morgie Dickinson Science? . . . hos tought piono, tutored, ond novv coordi notes weddings, enjoys music, sewing, ond vvorlsing out to relieve stress, endures grod ing only become she hosn't figured out o woy oround tt, hos one driughter .lock Dickmonn Grirlrlccfl . . , lilsr-4, the vo cotions thot teoching offers ond thrf chonc Q tO vvorls with lsids, urls tough when he hos to tolls tn front of lorge groups, -,vvirtis to relieve stress vvoterslxis, slsts, hunts, ond fishes to hove fun, hos hc,-lrl rnony different lobs ot rnor-y different titties
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V 3 Roolsies Rally Students Many new teachers graced the Dana Hills campus this year, Halfof the newcomers came from various schoob through- out the areal however, the rest were rookies as Both the experienced teachers and the beginners raid the Mast some of the more embarrassing moments in their careers. For example, at a previous schools Star Hinlsleyywas introduced to the entire student body, then when asked to sit dawn, she missed the chair and fell to the floor. Sharon 'Heinri found her mast embarrassing moments alsoito her most rewarclingg she was mistaken for a freshman! q When aslsed what feelings she had about teaching her first syeargf Tracy Robert commented 'Teaching issgaever duilg? . . . but neither is a guillotlnef' Despite some difficulty ,withgg gdisciplinepa rprablemtwhichfmaniy of the new reacherslrhadf' in common, all seemed to enjoy the Dana Hills atmosphereg imosgpraised the energetic stu ntsifvand. f'friet?rdlyss15aff,'? gi, Agtypicaliy enripgsiastiainew1teacher,:Mr.ii3il Gercspertlds ,extra V if after school 'helping of his students, Adam French. 2. Ms Ruth Gels lectures her American Literature class onthe' ig 4 meanin7af affect V it if . Calculating grades at the end of the first semester frustrates My I A roglsie WDCV Robert. 'till ifff' W sirll 33,1 I ,Q s lly f r. - , , if ii Bill Conroy C5ocial Studies? . , . has man- aged to survive 12 years of teaching, has been o construction warl-ser, factory work- er, and farmetg went into teaching for the money, worst parts of teaching are meet' ings and school boards - manages to avoid with sleep and patience, favorite as- pects of Dana Hills are windows and air conditioners. Bill Cunningham CScienceJ . . . has been teaching at Dana Hills for ten years, loves having power over thirtyffive people at one timeg hates grading homeworlsg re- lieves stress by visiting his local gym, Trevor Dale Clndustrial Arts? . . . teacher at Dana Hills since it openedg dislikes coming baclr to school after summer vacations, bicycling is his favorite habbyg believes that some students need more selfdiscipline, Marc Degen CMathD . . . enjoys the inter- action with srudents, survives baby sitting some students by remembering that he can always Punch the little suckers out , drives around in the Degmobileg Iifeguatds at Newportg likes to surf, slsi, and ponder, Rookies 57
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Cindy Duim-Quirls, a member of the math department, is a professional stained glass artist. Art lenlsins, the Dana Hills psychology teacher, is a profesional tennis player who coaches on his spore time. Another man of talent is Terry Wigglesworrh, the driver's education teacherlsurfing coach, a musician who plays with his bond in various restaurants and clubs in the area, There are many other teachers who manage to find time to utilize their abilities and display their individual talents, some of which are reaching piano, catering, photography, counseling, and landscaping. AMAZING! Scott Dillon CMathD . , . first year at Dana Hills, enioys the constant challenges pre SQU students, vvater slats tn his free time, advises students to become involved tn extra cur VlCLJ Don Douglass flllhystcal Educattonb . . , en toys fishing and watching T V after a hard days wotlr, lil-aes to motivate students to achieve goals, married, with five children, advice ta students ts, 'listen to teachers and strive to improve oneself ted by teaching, out dislikes having lazy lOt Ocitvtiles il, Terry Wigglesworths bond eryoys the beach before performing at the Brass Balloon 2. Tennis instructor Art Jenkins gives tips on the bad-shond stroke ro Pat Munoz, 3. Ms, Cindy Duim-Quirlr adds a final touch to her latest stained glass prqect. f ,, ,wwf ' Outside Jobs . . . 59
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