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Jim Smith CSocial Science? . . . has been teaching for nine years, enjoys fishing, cy' cling, lsayalsing, canoeing, and snorlcling, is married with two sons, enjoys learning while teaching, dislilses the non-classroom academic chorelseeping involved in teach- ing, lf at first you don't succeed, try, try again Kurt Speidel CMathD . . . erjoys watching kids learng finds a lowfbudget to be the hardest part to handle in teaching, rocls and roll and Ornithology are his favorite hobbies, has also worked at Disneyland and at the Grand Teton National Park, ad- vises, Stay in control eil QQ? Qs Rick Steffen CEnglishD this ex-idealist went into teaching in an attempt to change the world, spends 40-OO hours weelsly at his second job of financial plan- ning, enjoys reading when he finds the time, loves being able to worlr with stu- dents in teaching, but only tolerates the wasteful district administration, ulllegitiml noncarburendum . Tony Stevens CSoclal Science? went into teaching for the money, enjoys walls- ing home to eot his son's famous peanut butter and jelly creations , endures lads of community respect by ignoring it, finds teachers boring but erjoys playing with cats, advises, Be hanestll Thats all it raises ll S L if f til l l' L 4 M 9 '- ' l X :Z I , We f NE 1 1 J ' ' - 5 ' 4 M e f ' KU ' -- VE?SH1.Qf?:Q1.,-- f .rin L .. L L f QLP' S iooo L 3 l l lm 3, 'ff 45, S W R 2 Mum s .-- 2. r 3. r 1, 4. Advisor Dill Cunningham gives up another lunch hour on behalf of rhe P,R.l.D.E. Committee. An offshoot ot the P,R.i,D,E. Committee is the Clean Campus Committee: Cfranv Mr. Dill Cunningham, Michelle Nozalsi, Laura Costa, Nikki Nicot, Patty Smith, Susie Mullen, Lindsey Holmes, Cbocl0 Mr. Bill Smith, Mike Maresca, Mr. Mark McCleave, Julie McCloskey, Mr, Danny Burch, Stephanie Sperber. Glumxstudenrs anticipate the better doys when their lunchtime detentions will be over, P.R.l.D.E. COMMITTEE members argue over CI positive consequence: Ms, Raub, Jenny Wyrauch, Mr, Morgan, lung Choi, Lindsey Holmes. Mr. Burch presents Dolphinofethe- Week Dona Jones with her gift certificate to Carl's for her good behavior. P.R.l.D.E. . . .
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Morv Sherrill CScienceD wtnntng the Colifornio Acodemic Decorhlon Competition was the greatest moment of his teoching coreer, hotes giving low grodes, but con do it ofter greot soul-seorching, vvorl-ts in Ionds- coping ond svvordfishes for extro income, skin-dives, fishes, ond vistts Mexico tn his free-tame, Put things unto perspective. Joe Shively CCrossroodsD . . . hos enjoyed teochtng, even though he hod no intentton of being o teocher, ottempts everything in trying to impress students thot educorton is very tmporront, enjoys running, flying, ond forming tn his time off, hos worked for the GAO, tn Washington DC, Accept the toct thot getting o good educotion is hord world' is This the eve bosic TO broke The committee was formed in the spring of 1982 when Advisors Cunningham ond Morgon osked students to get involved with the discipline situotion. The members spent mony hours plonning the progrom, then this yeor spent mony more improving upon it. During this school yeor, they met every three weeks, ond welcomed visitors Cstudents and teachers olikeb who contributed suggestions ond support, Soid octive student Jenny Wyrouch, lt wosn't the most popular orgonizotion on campus, but I think thot every student or DH. opprecicited the - improvements. Academics ,MM
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Tony Stillson CDriver's Ed? . . . interested in golf, trovel, ond ltolion cooking, hos been o college boslsetboll officiolg hopes for eorly retirement ond to open o restouront. Leigh Toylor CMoth? . . . hos been teoche ing for seven yeors, hobbies include ploy' ing guitor, drowing, geneology, ond trovel- ing, hos done volunteer worls in o deten- tion ministry, slsis with other teochersg soon to be employed os o counselor, philosophy on leorning, There's olwoys more to leorn. 'tt 2,tt X e W tttss i , . , .' 'Q i tttts r s Q3 V,,VVV fz' f 12 fx no ky mmxV' A ': , of i is - ' Pi..- K fs Steve Thornton CSociol Sciencefphysicol Ed? . . . fovorite thing obout Dono Hills is its locotion, stotted os 0 junior high teocher ond wonted to get into coochingg mon- oges to deol with porents only when its obsolutely necessory, loves to drinlr ond potty with other teochersg Get involved with school ond listen to whot your teoch- ers tell you! Lee Weogley CSociol Science? lilses the chollenges, chonges, ond students, re- lieves stress ot o hord doy's worls by grip ing, eryoys fishing ond troveling, owns ond operotes o locol rrovel ogency, odvises stu- dents, Better times ore coming, hong in there, ,gs . ,f we 5 M t Lore Comets Settle In At the middle of the '82-'88 school yeor, severol new teochers were odded to Dl-lfs poytoll, The numbers of teochers leoving for moternity leove ond promotion precipitoted the need for replocements. Among the newcomers wos o first-yeor teocher, Mr, Oz Simmons. Not even fully credentioled os o teocher, he studenttought for the first holf-yeor, but wos gronted on emergency teoching credentiol when Ms. Duim-Quirls left to hove her boby. A former Loguno Deoch High School student, Mr, Simmons returned to this oreo ofter ottending USC. ond Ohio Store. Involved with cooching the girls' ond boys' volleyboll teoms os well os his teoching, he enioyed the opportunity to improve himself while helping others to leorn When not teoching, he spent time ot the beoch, swimming ond beoch 74. . .Academics sports were his possion.
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