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1 Mr. Wolf explains to Doug Roeding and Cindy Ohrt a problem they have in industrial arts. 2 Mrs. Luloff tries to decide what to eat next at the second annual volleyball banquet. Marcia Klinefelter Jr. and Sr. High English Dianne Lindhart Science Nancy Moss Mathematics James Murphy High School Principal Junior High Principal Activities Director Marsha Nichols Vocal Music Robert Nichols English Hal Pohlman Social Studies Sociology Athletics Lissa Pohlman Instrumental Music Staff 25
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Lyle Bare Vocational Agriculture Natalie Baugher Study Hall Ruth Baumgartner Art Marlon Clark Nurse Susan Cleveland Spanish English Henri Courtnage SLD Sue Davis English H.S. Librarian Barb Harkln Social Studies Composition Humanities Dan Smith, the new superintendent, earned his B.S. degree in History at Dana University in Nebraska. To earn his M.A. in education, he continued his schooling at the University of Nebraska. Currently he is working on his PhD in administration at the University of Iowa. He is married and has two children. Mr. Smith likes Dunkerton because “It’s a nice place to raise a family and send kids to school. 1 Superintendent Dan Smith and Joe Smith watch the boys' basketball team play their last home game against Wapsi Valley. 24 Staff
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Patricia Sapp 7-8 English Mandy Schares Mr. Murphy’s Secretary Pamela Schmidt Business Ed. Joe Smith P.E. Instructor Athletics Curt Thomas Mathematics Drivers Ed. Colleen Thomas Home Economics Jeff Thompson J.H. Science Physics Athletics Marlene Watson Title 1 Reading George Webber 7-8 Social Studies Athletics Gordon Wilson Counselor Social Studies William Wolf Industrial Arts Just a 40-Hour a Week Job! Many students wrongly believe that a teacher's day begins at 8:00 and ends at 3:30, and that their week ends on Friday. In fact, teachers arrive at least a half hour early to carefully plan their daily lessons. Most stay long beyond 3:30 to correct homework, tests, and help students with any problems. They spend weekends correcting homework — the homework students have spent weekends working on. Also, teachers coordinate extracurricular activities, which keep them late after school and working on weekends. They collect tickets at ball games, chaperone dances, the pep bus, and club trips. Contrary to most students’ beliefs, the teacher’s job is complex indeed. 1 With her sincere Interest, Mrs. Baumgartner looks at Robin Marvel's family pictures. 2. Mr. Pohman helps the junior class work the concession stand during the Denver game. 26 Staff
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