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Mrs. Mary Ann Tidmarsh was born in Mt. Vernon, Ohio and graduated from Stetson University. She teaches fresh- man and sophomore English classes and coaches the girls ' volleyball team and intramural volleyball. Some of her hobbies include horseback riding, swimming, playing bridge and watch- ing soap operas. Mrs. Tidmarsh really enjoys teaching at Father Lopez because she thinks, the students are fantastic and eager to learn. The com- munication is good between the stu- dents and teachers. Everyone is like one big family. ' ' Shouldn ' t you be in class?! ' ' I has taught at Lopez for four now. She teaches Theology, Culture, and Social Studies 12. the J.V. cheerleaders ' sponsor 3s very hard to get people to masses. Sr. Gail loves teaching 3z because she gets to know ne. She said that one-to-one ships are formed and that adds )nal touch. She also said the -student relationships are good n grow easily in this environ- Her hobbies include cooking, going to the beach, and run- Have you seen the new fall habits? Sister MaryAnn of the Dominican Order is actively involved in many Father Lopez activities. She teaches freshman and sophomore Theology and World Culture classes. The serv- ice club, brain bowl and freshman cheerleaders are all sponsored by her. Sister MaryAnn enjoys the sunshine at the beach and in her free time can be found beachcombing, jogging, and reading. She says she likes Father Lopez because of its smallness and the involvement of everyone in the No I ' m not sponsoring intramural activities. Sky Diving. Mrs. Cathy Boyle, a native of Daytona Beach, is enjoying her third year at Lopez. She teaches English 1 0, Creative Writ- ing, and Journalism. Mrs. Boyle runs the lunch line to provide refreshments to the students. Other school activities include being a swinging golf coach and one of the junior class sponsors. She feels Lopez is a special school because it ' s m small, friendly, and people support one another. Mrs. Boyle feels she has learned a great deal about the complexities of the busines world while at Lopez. She has had a great deal of m experience through the yearbook and newspaper publish- Jk ings. Mrs. Boyle provides us all with our memories. ■■V Not another one of Mike Simmons ' jokes.
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Mrs. Raisa Leorza was bom in Cuba where she atte University of Havana. She is the Fathei teacher and has been at Father Lopez for i Mrs. Leorza enjoys classical music, ballet, sewing a ing. She enjoys Father Lopez because it is a smc where people can get to know each other, and this her of the high school she attended in Cuba. Mrs. most memorable moment at Father Lopez was che at a faculty game. Nooooooo! One of the most humorous faculty members of Father Lopez is Mrs. Helen Belanger. Born in upper New York, Mrs. Belanger was educated at New York State College for teachers. She also attended Stetson University, where she received her masters degree. ' Mrs. B ' , a teacher of reading and English 1 1 , claims that she enjoys disco dancing, eating, losing weight, playing with her grandchildren and driving the office staff crazy. Mr. Bruce Tramont enjoy; sports, and playing the pi teaches Social Studies 12, ar can History. Mr. Tramont ' s nm orable moment at Lopez wa: in the State Basketball Cham His favorite foods are spagl lobster. Mr. Tramont went to i Hillsdale University of Michi the University of Buffalo. Did I ever tell you about Kennedy? You would think they would know how to spell their names by now! ' ' Mr. Jim Gardinier is a teacher of Per- sonal Typing, Typing I and II, Book- keeping, and Speed Writing. He has been here seven years and admits it was his good fortune to come here. He was born in New Yo rk where he taught before coming to Daytona. Mr. Gardi- nier graduated in 1970 from Walsh College in Ohio. Some of his hobbies are camping, racketball, and golf. Additional activities include being head coach for J.V. Football and Var- sity Baseball. ' What do you mean Nadia I
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Mrs. Kathy Klayer was born in grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio. She has lau; Lopez for three years and has coached the swim past two years. Mrs. Klayer claims that she loves to and does so by working on her hobbies. Her hobbie basket weaving, macrame and devoting her time tc band and two children. I ' m in the middle of grading 100 test papers and you want to know what?! ' ' Born in Deland, Florida, Mr. der teaches Theology and Ps courses at Lopez and is thi Director for the Lopez Green went to St. Mary ' s College ar his Theology and Psycholog Between teaching and coa girls ' varsity basketball tearr time for his hobbies, art and r Snyder loves boiled shrimi: always be remembered for tainment as Big Bird. ' ' Not pyramids again!! ' ' Mr. Ray Zemaitis, a native of Wister, Massachusetts, has Chemistry, Phys- ics, and Earth Science responsibilities at Lopez. He attended Worchester State College getting his Masters Degree and got his B.S. degree from Boston State College. While busy with his wife and new home, Mr. Zematiss still finds time to play golf, tennis, and basketball. He ' s a seafood and dark beer lover of all kinds. Mr. Bobby Pittman, one of the young- est teachers on the Lopez staff, has been closely involved with the stu- dents. Mr. Pittman is the father of two boys, B. J. and Adam. Mr. Pittman teaches one Health class and four P.E. Classes. He is busy most of the day but still always has a joke to tell. Coach of Varsity Football and track, he is well liked by all. What do you mean the are in the huddle.
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