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5,1 ,-f ,f .f fi Louis Garcia Govt fGoIf Audrey Graham English Byron Grisham Am history Lucy Gutierrez CVAEfODPfVEH Sue Harvey French Kathy Hurley French Lanelle Hutchins C o. asm Don Jeaer Algebra Fred Jurek Cons. Math Lucy Kinser Am. 8. Wld history Mary Jane Kleen AlgebrafFOM Arden Knight English Sherri Knight History Frank Lafuente Al ebrafTrig. Gl?bert Latuente Heaimmrn Joseph Lazor AlgebrafFOM Linda Leeth E I h Nils Ro en Lippard ICT Get inform d I I feel very strongly about the nuclear issue, Joseph Lazor, math teacher said. Citizens of this country need a lot of information to make wise decisions in these matters, and the information is not easily acquired. Mr. Lazor was involved in the San Antonio Bilateral Nuclear Freeze Campaign, as well as directing the choir at St. lvlary's. Another endeavor of his was teaching a class at Trinity University two nights a week. l-le was born in Belleville, ll- linois, and graduated from St. Anthony's High School, in San Antonio. The reason I decided to Gettin' down at the pep rally is Fiamona Ward. She promised to dance if we won the Bi-District football game and win we did. Could this truly be our own principal, Mrs. Ward? All that is left to be said is . . . Madonna, move over! become a teacher is because I wanted to enrich the next generation. Usually there are so many kids with no plans for the future, l feel the desire to help open minds to some of the wonderful opportunities before us, Mr. Lazor said. As everyone has goals to be reached, Mr. Lazor had goals as a teacher. I'd like to establish an at- titude of respect in a learning environment, and l'd like to ex- cite students to strive for knowledge. I feel that l've reached some of these goals already, Mr. Lazor said. His wish was to have the in- clination to be able to con- tribute tothe society. X0 Q10 ..'l67
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Could it be Michael Jackson 327 I don't think so. lt's Mr, Knight having fun. He's one of the teachers on cam- pus that performs at pep rallies and promotes school spirit. 166 . . . Faculty What's going on? Teachers don't take breaks at school. Mr. Shaw kicks back with two of his students and relaxes. Teaching geography takes patience and calls for a break. i Rebecca Bames Resource Florencia Barrera ROTC Keith Becker CoachfMath Lyn Boehme CoachfPhy Sci Edward Bondurant Phy. Sci. Stan Bonewitz X Coachfpnys Ed X 1 3 X.: Gary Boser Govt.fEng fMath Carla Campbell Spanish Alvin Cole FOMfComp Shirley Corrie Mgt.fChoir Charles Crow GMR Loleta Cruse EngIishfSpec Ed. Ella DeKunder English Lanell Durham Typing Dennis Ellebracht VOC Ag. Mary Elliott Art Jane Farmer Reading Mary Jo Flint English Eileen Fox Homemaking Eva Fromme Algebraflrig Joe Galvan Cor. Lan .fA1h. Nancy sandy Govt fEco. l .ik-sf A wwwwfwvfv' i fi . A . I . 1 A ' 3 -fn,
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eachin out I I am absolutely positive that I was born 30 years old and a teacher! What else was there to do but teach? Not one single thing but that, Loleta Cruse, special educa- tion teacher said. Kansas-City born, Mrs. Cruse graduated from Nashville H.S., in Nashville, ll- linois. Afterwards, she attend- ed Trinity where she acquired a Bachelors degree. Then she went to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, graduating with a Master's Richard Long Ph S' y. ci. Damell Massey l-lomemaking Wayne Milner Biology Gerry Morgenrolh A t' ccoun ing Suzanne Mueller Writing Lab Edwln Ph llipe DECA Leland Poapisil Biologyffennis Jeff Potinofl Healthflrainer Paula Power E l' h ng is Nancy Rainwater English Raymond Rapp Athletic Director Carrie Reed TYDIHQ Woodrow Renwlck GCT Patrlcla Reyes English Glen Rode Voc. Ag. Rick Rutland Chemistry Wendy Schette Horticulture Judy Schetfler BiologyjAth. Amold Schultz Biology James Selby Am. history Charles Shaw World geography 168 . . . Faculty degree. l've been married to my husband Paul for 24 years. We have two children. Our son Wade is 22 and our daughter Mona is 18. My only goals for them is happiness and suc- cess, Mrs. Cruse said. Mrs. Cruse was ready to take whatever came to her, and she planned on retiring to an easy way of life. My dream is going to be to kick back, eat candy, and read spicy books, she said with a slight smile.
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