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Walt Newport CForeign Language? . . . loves rhe humon inreracrion and many wonderful srudenrs, wenr inro reaching ro help differenr culrures undersrand eoch orher, likes ro run, reod, bicycle, and lisren ro music ro relieve rension, has been o naval officer, inrelligence officer on a desrroyer, ond on advisor ro 0 Marine Corps porarroop. Chet Nickell CMarhJ . . . firsr year reacher, enrered reaching in order ro have o career focusing on communication, hares being a rough guy wirh rhe turkeys bur is working on ir, relieves srress wirh running, racquerball, ond backpacking, Look ohead - if nor a week, rhen jusr ro romorrowf' Becky Oppen Cllusinessb . . . firsr year reoching, finds working wirh young people ro be rewarding, aerobics, sewing, cooking, ond hiking help ro rid her of rension, says, Erjoy your yourhf' Karen Petersen CR.S.P.D . . . a firsr year reocher, finds red rope rhe mosr difficulr aspecr of reaching, manogemenr of classes rhe easiesr, is inreresred in forming an ourdoors group wirh orher DH. reochers, relaxes by doing her wanr-ro's nor her haveAro's when she gers home, Hobbies . . . 69
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Jacque Mobley Clforeign Language? . . . finds that the satisfaction she receives from teaching is related to the amount the students return her caring, advises students to know yourself, and work hard to find out what you want in life , stresses personal responsibility. Al Morgan CEnglishD . . . especially erjoys getting to know students as thinking individuals, avoids tension by reading the sports section of the newspaper, has been a commissioned officer in the U.S. Marine Corps, stationed in Tokyo, Hiroshima, S. Vietnam, and Seattle, appreciates the individuality of his two sons. Junji Nakamura CSpeciaI Ed.D . . . also a professional photographer and writer for various magazines and' newspapers, loves to surf and read for recreation, finds forms and long meetings to be the hardest aspect of teaching, De happy, and listen to everything, Sara Nealy CPhysicaI Education? . . . went into teaching for the kids and the freedom it allows in setting up classes and programs, survives an occasional lacks of motivation by always finding new ideas, participates in sports, needlepoint, and motherhood, advice to student, Participate in as many electives as possible. 68 . . . Academics ,iii '9 f . Teachers Sanity There was o great diversity among the hobbies eryoyed c f s .by fiteifevfheefhis,steer. A009529 were i photography? gardening, becispackingg ondidining ir? s French restaurants. Ms. Melienger was involved with ,gJ?isvf0liC!eSi9fi' 2595905 sdclfieffq Qgiivfi five Years, ltifstarted'when,l'she livedfacrosifhe street from where a horticulture class was teught in glvlew York. She, i year5Ni'fBut,lli2:niy do for fiiitinot ferltmoneif' she M ttiijiiiccosiofidiy qrifhis revere hobby, Qmiimiogxf QR ,wherelfhe once worked. He added that he was , inf033iSSECfi0'MlUSf WQECWfi9f9?Wd 0'f?S?Wlfi9fft Hobbies relax everyone, teachers and student included, and heieevefvbedv Survive fheqsffessef d0i'vf,iivinQ Ce i if rfiore harmonious rertnsj L ,,,, 1. Mellenget seems pleased withihet professional-looking flower t lfgk t 'A' 5' iff A arfoitigementf 2, Another member of the business department, Ms Barrett, explains a M L handwriting analysis to an interested student, 'Wffw'M , i.s,, Q ,,i,, ifi, g ,mm 9
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School Spirit Promotes Teocher Survivol School spirit seemedto be on the increose on compus, this yeor, even with the teochers. More teochers were weoring costumes on dress-up dciys ond porticipoting in school octivities, so much so thot Student Council decided to give o Teocher Spirit Aword, The oword wos given twice o semester to on involved teocher by ASU. The first spirit ciword wos given to Mr. Spiedei for his extensive woris on the new sound system in the gym ond because of his continued ottendonce ot mciny school ctctivities. Other spirited teochers thot stood out were Mr. Donny Burch, Mr. Newport, Ms. Honson, ond Mr. Alorcon. ASU wos reolly hoppy with the teocher support we received this yeor. So hoppy thot we decided to commend them, stoted ASU. President Jeff Fowler. 1. Mr. Grimm tolses time off from teoching ond selling Cambridge diet supplement to portroy Sonto Cious. 2 Mr. Klingbiel spends countless hours of his spore time helping out with the music department. 3. Students Lucy Bernstein, Poulo Mongini, Chris Tinsley, ond Diono Heller help their fovorite teocher, Mr. Conroy, celebrate his sixtieth birthdoy. 4, Activities Director Donny Burch olwctys dresses up on costume doys, moking him one of the schools most spirited adults. 3 AI Pierce CMothD . . . teocher tor Q5 yectrs, lO yeots ot Donn Hills, ovoids gtodtng po pets by hiring good otdes, porrolses tn sports ond cetomtcs tn his free time, teoches o closs ot Soddleoocl-Q tor extto income, UDon't miss ony closs unless you'te deod 70 . , . Acodemics Bill Ptesiridge CEngltshD . . . fovotite ospect of Dono Hills is the oiry, non stutfy rooms, reods, bicycles, soils, boclspoclss, ond wotlss with wood, remembers the time he hod students wotttng out ttont for o field trip out forgot to order o ous, odvtses, 'Open your mind' You hove to be here, so you might os well molie the most of tt t ff' t' if Mt 424, Leo Quitk CSctenceD . .. enjoys running, ooogey boordtng, teoding ond motorcy cling, is mottled ond hod cm Doby in Jonu oty, wos o member of the ttocls teom in high school, lllf you win the Nobel Prize, send me o postcotd f i S so c,,,, S? ' . 1 g 53, Smit si' sscc ssl, f fits if f i P A.: Connie Roub CSoctol Science? , . . dtsltlses tolstng roll, tells students to llfollow the od vice of your super teochers
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