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lKris Evans CEnglishD . . . survives groding ipopers by doing rhem on rhe beoch, likes lro ploy volleyboll, porry, ond escope inro o igood book, loves rhe energy ond enrhusi losnn of young people or Dono Hills, wishes ishe were richer. Ken Foster CMorhD . . . enjoys rhe shorr hours ond long summers rhor 0 reoching coreer offordsg his fovorire hobby is fishing, he wonrs srudenrs ro keep up rheir srudies ond hove fun or rhe some rirne. Mike Goskins CScienceD wenr inro reoching in order ro hove o coreer in mos rine biologyg spends rirne windsurfing, comping, rook losr yeor off ro work os firsr more on l4elpie , bires rhe buller ro sur- yiye roking roll, lr's eosier ro leorn when you're lisrening insreod of rolking Ruth Geis CEnglishD . . . new reocher or Dono Hills, rhrives on reoching, fries ro endure rhe red rope rhor inundores rhe schoolg erjoys rcip doncing, hiking, ond phorogrophy, finds ir rewording ro hove srudenrs who ore now her colleagues
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Cindy Duim-Quirk CMarhD . . . enjoys rraveling, running, baclipocliing, and read- ing, rnalses srained glass windows, says rhor reaching is occasionally monoronous, is able ra srand ir by doing rhings she enjoys and varying the schedule, reaches cornpur- ers for Apple. Ron Dull Clndusrriol Arrsl has been reaching for eleven years, has been a con- irocror in ornamental ironworls and con' sirucrion, rolerares reaching wirh a variery of hobbies-woodworking, gardening, fly! fishing, and jogging, reaching is satisfying when he can see success, says, Husrle - rhar's a 11. Nancy Dunn Clfineflndusrrial ArrsD . . . an arr rnajor who enjoys traveling and art shows, wirhsronds srudenrs who don'r care by offerring posirive and negorive rewards, proud of seeing srudenrs years larer who are successful, occasionally walks ai the harbor. -ik Teachers 2 e,iisj ,Conrraryrrd ygsj fidpular belief,QrheSfeachers airi ng in f Hills acrualiyfdislilsed cerrain of reaching. The mosf frequent cornpiainrs were abaur rhe faculry hearingjair-conditioning system, the law pay, and the tack of respecf held for ieachers by c ,sss J j srudenrs the commarjiify,, i Each reacher mei rhe difficalfies wirh different remedies and varying degrees of seriousness. Someffeachers chose fo ignore obnoxious behagiarsfrom the siqadenrs, whiieorhersd isiemoofvrififfiisiiisiiiiififfnfed of me is 'Of verbal To meer ine siighr diiemnsaiofi 80 degree rooms, Conroy ffequenrly advised' his i classes ro Think cool! Grading papers, anorher 41' ., , g Q per aeeye, was lightened by using aides, ispracrasrinaiiaascyf or doimgiiiheggworls oursideigsfginigi , f leliis I , ,, - xV,7 ,,.,gg s s s c Many reachers, including Mr. Degen, Mr. We i i ' Didsnnann, Mr. Conroy, Mr. Weagley, Mr. lmbilii, iv' gc V d g and Ms, Ferguson, mer rhegdifficulries wirh open ss s'iil glminds The reacheijgwhoj used i. ,often nnaded cfiosses eosier'oo5riie sfudenrs iiiii Well s s as on rhemseives, . , . Academia?-1' ki 5 , 9 SHN se is sw W Tim Dunn CScienceD chose ra reach because he enjoyed ir, enjoys carrooning, reading, and baclspoclsing, was o profes- sional srudenr ar UC, Berkeley, worlsed hard for rhe reochers' union CC.T.A.D. 'xiii X rg .Q Q
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Career Center Offers Uniaue we Opportunities The Careerriienter, manned by Ms. rxmtower and Dick George Krossroodsb teacher for Mr. Hagedorn, was the headquarters for the PMOP. and Work Experience programs, in addition to providing college information for juniors and seniors. 22 years, curious lsids are his favorite aspect of teaching, avoids grading by doing a summarive evaluation based on oqectives mem? COOK dime' '9 'eh?Ye Stes ond The Regional Occupational Program, best lsnown as also enjoys golf and sailing, Do the com, px O P ed Th md r Y D O HH for mon things uncommonly well. ' ' - ' pfepor 4 e 5- en S O on ' 5 Q varietyrof jobs. Pt.C5QP. training was on-thejob much r of the time, and students still earned high school credits while gaining important preparation fora f all college major. Training courses were offered in the 4 ' , agricultural, industrial, health, business, and public r it fi ' fserviee fields, fr This ye-or+Mr,,,Richord,,Hagedotn ,was ingschargerof the Worls Ex rience Pr ram, in which a roximatei mllGr4E l'hfSoc'lSrd'D pe -F Og Y ro Doe zH.,, ?,f 'ff U ff 'Become 350 studentsgporricipatedseoch semester. All ,students no 'S 'S Yeo' 'OW' Um' . Come i :had to be si5cteen'Tyears'old oriaboveiond worlsiot' a teacher because he enjoys learning and R h I C f el sharing knowledge, frustrated by our soci, , , Sf Worg, OU? per Weei Un Orwnor Yr ery's declining commitment towards edu, Vrilrirbobyslmmggnd gardening dqunpr CQUOD, SOVTWQ Qf Cotton, lilqeg ,O Surf' Swim, rug' ond Wwe g the students held jobs in such fields as real estate, g ,droftiog,,ossistants ood working on sport fishing boots. Many jobs weresupplied byiiocal bosinesses who were very supportive and, in some cases, actually requested additional student help. Aszivlr. Hoge-darn commented, The program allowed a flexibility of s hours and an erjoyable onefto-one Contact with i r i i M r community employers. Claude Giroult CForeign Languageb enjoys reading in French, writing and doing established research, was a paymaster in the French navy, withstands students who don't want to worls, plans to teach French QQ - - r it I? at Dana Hills until retirement, then return to ' gs 'tr ggi? I France, g S Eire ' leiE5:Fl'i':1i-,'iS,fl??E , .. , ,, VM.. ,,W.,,,,. . Merritt Grimm CEnglishD . . . entered teaching nine years ago for the short hours and the time off, survives the commute from his El Toro home in his Z, students fear his penalty box, says The kids thinls my jokes are great . . . they never stop laugh, ing. 9 fftdedffe , 2 . . . Academics
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