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What do you feel is your biggest accomplishment as a teacher? Miss Annis. Mr. Shoop, Top: Defeating the stu- dents at volleyball for three straight games. Mrs. Goldner, Bottom. Mrs. Greenhaw, Top: Teaching the students more about themselves. Mr. Down. Bottom. 15
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Mr. Jessup, Top: Nothing to it — But do it. Mr. Flagel, Bottom: I have received much advice in my life. The best, however, would be: 1. ) Whatever the personal cost or sacrifice, finish college and earn a degree; 2. ) To fill the emptiness in my life and to realize “Peace With God” (Romans 5:1), accept “The Gift Of God Which Is Eternal Life Through Jesus Christ Our Lord.” (Romans 6:23) What is the best advice Mr. Conto. Top: Punt on third down, it confuses the opponent. Mrs. Jewel. Bottom: I am responsi- ble for my own life. 1 am the cause of what happens to me, of how I feel and how I look. I have power over myself. I choose. If I am unhappy, it is because I choose to be. My destiny is what I choose it to be. you ever had? Mr. Holm: A star of my magni- tude can never be completely dimmed. Mrs. Marks, Not Pictured. 14
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What is the best part of your job? Mr. Brauer: The best part of my job is sometimes years after I have a student. When the stu- dents come back to visit and remember me or my class, it makes the job very worthwhile. Mr. Richardson, Top: The satisfac- tion a student receives when a job is done right is perhaps the most satisfying aspect of teach- ing. Mrs. Grieser. Bottom: Sharing con- ference hour with “Sawatzki!” Mr. Petersen. Not Pictured are stu- dent teachers: Mr. Blake. Miss Bur- goyne, Mr. Hill, and Miss Riems. f 16
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