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The whizzing wheels of a bicycle, walking a white poodle named J ulie in the park, and the sweet sounds of recorder music are all parts of Miss Eugenie Guindon's life outside her classroom at South High. During the school day, Miss Guindon is fully devoted to teaching her major language, Latin, with a few courses in Italian and English for variety. Miss Guindon is a native Coloradan, hav- ing been born in Loveland and having spent most of her youth in Fort Lupton. She at- tended high school at St. Mary's Academy and furthered her education at Loretto Heights College, where she received her B.A. degree Summa Cum Laude. Soon after her graduation from Loretto Heights, she at- tended the University of Colorado Graduate School where she received her Master's Degree in Latin with minors in Spanish and French. At the American Academy in Rome, Italy, Miss Guindon furthered her studies in Latin. She began her teaching career at Fort Lupton High School, but her interest was later drawn to South High. In 1943, she began teaching at South and has been here ever since. During her early years at South, Miss Guindon sponsored the Junior Class, and the Latin Club, which was popular for about ten years. In her spare time, Miss Guindon plays tennis, studies Greek, has trained her poodle to a C,D. degree in obedience, and has learned to play both soprano and alto rec- order expertly enough to be a performing member of the Denver Recorder Society. Tireless in her search for fulfillment, Miss Guindon sees splendor in today's world, whether she is riding her Schwinn, walking her dog, translating a Greek poem, or teach- ing a new pupil something worthwhile. As the Dean of South's faculty, she enjoys the admiration, love, and respect of fellow teachers and administrators. Miss Guindon, for your thirty years of untiring devotion to generations of Rebel students and for your example to teachers and pupils alike of how to make the most of life, it is with great pleasure that we dedicate to you the 1974 JOHNNY REB.
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