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lelievable as it may seem, teachers are peo- ple, too. When teachers were asked if they had problems finding time for their families, re- sponses ranged from Ms. Dickey ' s No, Matt is ■feluse, though; he doesn ' t have time for us! HKMr. Guerrero ' s No, what ' s difficult is find- Bpime for myself during the school year, to J Falcone ' s philosophy: Doesn ' t teaching self? To use a classic cliche, this job is like a quietly enough but soon spreads to consume the entire living being, at which point my family is ready to ' radiate ' me ' out of their lives. i Summertime provides relief for many, full o f activity with the family and self, in contrast to the grueling school year. Mr. Klink spends his freedom water skiing and enjoying the beach, not only on th California coast, but also that of Hawaii. Ms. Kams prefers toi vaction in Michigan . in a beautiful area with lakes, golf coursej and lots of trees! Getting away for three weeks in a travel trailer! provides the Dull family with entertainmei Phil Wllburton (Social Science): loves tlie Rocl y Mountains; enjoys surfing, camping, and tennis; would like to see more consideration for others in today ' s youth; regrets not doing more traveling in the South Pacific; Take it easy — don ' t let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy. Nancy Williamson (Math): has taught for four years; enjoys sewing, shopping, and racquetball in her free time; is married and has a little girl; 1 don ' t have time for things! David Wilson (Fine and Practical Arts): would come back as a bird if reincarnated; is the advisor for Ce- ramic Club; has taught here for 13 years; 1 did what 1 did, 1 am what 1 am ' cuz I ' m Popeye the sailor man — toot toot! Ray Woods (Fine and Practical Arts): regrets not studying voice pri- vately a lot sooner; is content with his career choice; wishes the next gernation had a little less rebellious- ness, a little more respect, a lot more interest in the humanities.
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' ? ' S iM vvP SpV yijj l .(.■ rm Townsend (Science): enjoys odworking, collecting antique s, and traveling to Australia; uld love to wipe out rear-end sit- 3 and mush mind games in to- ' s youth; fondly remembers all crazy rugby festivities of col- e; Work hard and play hard to- but don ' t forget about to- Lee Weagley (Social Science); wish- es there was more social awareness in today ' s youth; regrets not going into the foreign service but is proud of union achievements at CUSD; Leave this world in a better shape than you found it, Al White (English): enjoys medita- tion; has traveled for five years through Asia and Africa; was a volun- teer in a reforestation brigade in Nicaragua. Terry Wigglesworth (Physical Education): plays the guitar and sings; is most proud of coaching great high school athletes ; I like what I ' m doing. mtm 71
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1. John Klink and his family ere ready to take off in a helicopter on the island of Kaui. 2. Ms. Dunn takes her family for a winter stroll on the San Clemente pier. 3. Ms, Manker enjoys a reunion in Michigan. 4. A ride to school is the biggest benefit of a parent who works at Dana Hills; Mark Crapo could get one from his mom, an aide, or his brother, a teacher, (front) Nancy Crapo, Nancy Kurtz. Ron Dull, Laura Nyhuis, Jim Ferguson, Rick Skcl- ton; (back) Mark Crapo. Steve Crapo. Jeff Kurtz, Jenny Dull. Kristy Nyhuis, Kenny Ferguson, Damon Skelton. 5. Mr. Gaskins ' children, shown with his wife Jenny, are spitting images of him. 6. Former science teacher Wes Levin mar- ried Ms, Aroian of the English depart- ment last summer; Aroian ' s daughter Shannon is the flower girl. 7. The Tony Stevens brood (John, Matt, and Ryan) cavorts in the pool. A1 mmssm 1 - m- M WM mi i 1 W r %i If IH tf 3k. ' jK .. A ' - ' 9 L t WV -5. ji
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