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e're still together Are you gonna strike? asked a hopeful student, no- ticing the We're Still Together button that the teachers were wearing. Almost all the faculty at Fairview belong to a local professional association called the Boulder Valley Education Association lBVEA.J During negotia- tions for a new contract, the following items were im- portant: 11 Smaller classes. 21 Enough time for teachers assigned to two schools to travel between the schools. 31 To be able to take two years leave without pay, and then be guaranteed that they will have their job when they return. 41 Enough salary to support their families, including a cost-of-living increase that helps offset inflation. Protection of their rights as teachers. Teachers with seniority have job protection. These were just a few of the demands that the teach- ers presented to the Board of Education. They did not want to strike, but they did want to show their solidarity 51 61 by wearing the buttons. Since Boulder voters rejected the December 2 bond issue, the question of where the money for salary and textbook increases will come from remained a critical problem. Mr. Lloyd Iansky: Social Studies Dept. Mr. Bob Ieffrey: Fine Arts Dept.: Band Director. Ms. Kathy Iendrick: Physical Education. Dept.: Volleyball Coach: Track and Field Coach. Mr. Fred Iohnson: Physical Education Dept. Mr. lim Keller: Fine Arts Dept.: Broadway Show Choir: Madrigals: En- chantment Concert Choir. Mr. Richard Kleine: Math Dept.: Boys' and Girls' Swimming Coach. Mrs. Carol Koch: English Dept. Head: Newspaper Adviser. Ms. Rita Kotter: Fine Arts Dept. Head! Thespians: Director of Musical. Mr. Rich Krumpeck: Counseling Dept. Head. Mrs. Genevieve Ladwig: Home Econom- ics Dept. Head: Future Homemakers of America. Mrs. Pat Lee: English Dept.: International Relations Club, Mr. LeRoy Lesher: Science Deptg Assis- tant Basketball Coach. 226 Faculty Completing her second year as a negotiator, Dr. Timmons regrets the time she had to spend away from the classroom, but relaxes in the re- lief that teachers will be better off because of her efforts. 6 vu 4 32 If 1 A ill XR ,,. a r r ,..: .. . ,.. . -- Q V l 1' D K is l',. g , ' ' -. , 4 f I .,f- ,V jr -, h '47 it ,,,.,.- ' lf L3 YF? Z i . , 1 f A .fliiit liw f . 9 7' 1' Jfwl Vi' fx? if! ,QS I f ,t srtt f , If ' 1 A 'fl 4 . f l ,l I ,ff
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Mrs. Dorsey and Mr. Goddard take a break after a 228-Faculty long meeting. Teachers put zip in doo-do And . . 1 . . kick . . 2 . . kick . . 3 . . kick! Breathe! The faculty has decided to get off their duffs and jazzercize! Mrs. Nauenberg and Mrs. Dohrmann started a small group session of vigorous workouts after school, twice a week. After one exhausting session, Mrs. Lee, one of the faculty participants, gasped, It's great! Well, we're glad that' some of our teachers are getting in shape before their shape gets them, but . . . how come there aren't any men in it? Oh, I, see they don't need exercise. Right? Sure thing. Mr. Higgins, Mr. Smith, and Twinkle Toes Eversole meagerly excused themselves with, My ballet shoes are in the shop, My leotards are in the wash, and of course, Can you really see me out there? Mrs. Dohrmann shows us her Iohn Travolta moves.
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