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'Q fffeggil 2 eachers can relate. lt was hard for students to real- e that teachers were people, too. it sometimes, teachers got a ance to display their real selves students, through extracurricu- ' activities. Parties, assemblies and get- gethers outside of school ena- ed teachers to be themselves, op the mask that their profes- rn sometimes forced on them. So when teachers got a chance loosen up, to be friends to stu- nts, they took advantage of it. Mr. Max Fisher entertains teachers at the Christmas party in his role as Santa Claus. Mrs. Ann Ray demonstrates her mountain clim- bing talents as she puts them to use to rescue the pulley rope to the American flag from a tree. Ms. Elizabeth Aston shares time with students outot school on a picnic at Garrison Park. Ms. Shirley Paysse thanks students for a cor- sage they presented for her last year at Crock- ett. Ms. Kathy Williams, departing from Crockett, displays a t-shirt which was given to her during her internship. Mr. Ray Pine gives students in his geometry class a friendly warning, as he kids them into working. Ms. Lois Ms. Anne Ms. Michelle Mr. Trenell Ms. Bernice Ms. Nita Mr. Ronald Ms. Yvonne , Roberts Robertson Romer Sanders Schnerr Smith Smith Smith Secretary Science Science History English Cultures Science Computer X Ms. Delia Ms. Ftosella Mr. W. L. Ms. Sadie Dotson Segrest Sellers Schlickeisen Srnallwood Smith English Counselor History Shorthand Swimming teachers 239 by Carolyn Foote, Jim Sturm
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.ff.f..1, 1 8 The thirtyvnine faculty members who have been teacha ing the ten years at Crockett High are: Margaret Adey, Jerry Ball, John Borchardt, Charlie Boren, Tom Bra- nyon, Anne Broman, Michael Byrd, H. E. Cadwallader, Helen Crumley, Mary Daniel, Max Fisher, Robert Fran- ietti,,BoIly Gandee, Harold Herrington, David Homm- strom, Nancy Hold, Howard King, Forrest Kline, Mar- gie Koechig, Barbara Lagow, William Lane, Cart Lovett, John Matysek, Diane McGowan, Joe Miles, Les Moore, Minta Palmer, William Pardue, Ray Pine, Bobby Raatz, Alice Reed, W. L. Schlickeisen, Bernice Schnerr, Rosella Sellers, Sadie Smallwood, Regina Weige, Sally Wheeler, Kathy Williams and Vivian Ward. 231' Decade of service. A decade has passed since Crocke High School opened its doors. Many st dents and teachers have come and gor but since ten years ago when a fe teachers started out to establish tl Crockett Faculty some has managed stay or come back. C rockett has maintained a list of thir nine teachers who have taught the t years, possibly the motive of those few to help the students reach their go: and possibly themselves to grow alo with the school. No matter what their motives were even if they had motives for tryir Crockett is lucky to have the finest seli tion of teachers in Austin. The thirty-ni teachers who range from English to s ence, to the principal of the school, lea with every graduating class a part themselves in each student wht they've taught or known, but with ea student who's been a friend go hot and dreams of his teachers. At the teachers' End of the Ye party, all the ten-year teachers receit a certificate of appreciation. Cake a drinks added to the festive occasion. I Max Fisher and' Mrs. Vivian Ward wt hosting the gvarty, both teachers be ten-year teac ers and conducted a you remember where teachers cc mented on some things that happertec the school's history. When cougar pride was establisl' ten years ago with the first faculty, thi nine of Crockett's pride were here a they are still here. 1. Mrs. Margie Koechig prepares typing cl assignments as she has for 10 years. 2. Spending the last ten years keeping Croc running smoothly, Mr. Forrest Kline, princi waits for commencement of a past yeai begin. 3. Transforming from an English teacher t counselor, Mrs. Viven Ward has succeedet both as well as she arranged these flowers 1 past FTA meeting. 4. Teaching students to drive has been Mr. I Stinson's occupation for the last decade. 'Q W .5 5 Y - A, 'Alia-wiv Ms. Ann Ms. Janet Ms. Jan Sproat Stallsworth Steinke Mathematics Mathematics Business Ms, Lois Ms. Elvie Mr. Joe Stoneham Swail Symonds Counselor Mathematics Helping Teacher 240 faculty Lucy Stewart Mathematics Ms. Anna Thompson German - h 1 Ms. Shirley Ms. Ruth Ann Mr. Ned Ms. Anne Stiles Stinson Stoll History Driver Education History Ms. Dorothy Ms. Vivian Tucker Walstom Ward Counselor Mathematics Counselor
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