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274 Faculty Kadlecek Become Involved lt's not often that a first year teacher who only teaches three classes can cause as many changes in so many of our lives as did Ja Kadlecels this year. Her unrufiled, good nature remained amazingly undamaged in the face of gruelling responsibilities' ln addition to the teaching and grading, she was the J. V. Girls' Basketball coach, head Girls' Soccer coach, and helped sponsor the cheerleading squads, co- ordinating practices and cheering events. lt's exciting to see a student or athlete grasp and apply something and see them grow. It malees the time and the effort worthwhile. While Ms. Kadlecels admitted her enjoyment of reading and writing, she confessed that, l'l most enjoy people and growing and learning with them. For those of us who had the chance to lsnow her, the compliments and friendly chatter brightened many of those gloomy days. Qld-Q WATEF .. Don Carlstrom, Science Donald Cavarra, PE. Fred Carnes, Social Studies Jo Caviness, Library 6 in Wi Jacob Charifu, Art Vera Cormany, Nurse Larry Dayilia, Foreign Ja Cooper, Social Studies Barbra Curtis, Math Language Edward Cooperrider, Moth James Cutshali, Industrial Arts Dove De.-miqi, pf, Ray Deselms, lndusrrial Arts N fr
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Understandin Administrator lslarhy Albrechr, Math Lloyd Barger, English Dale Alexander, Arr Craig Barnetr, English Boberr Anderson, Science Shelbie Basrians, Special Ed Cheryl Andre, Social Srudies Jacauelyn Benton, English Larry Baclres, Foreign Rick Bettger, Business Language Hal Blubaugh, Science James Bocls, Journalism Marion Burnham, English Edward Burrerfield, Science Gary Capra, Music Many students loolsed upon Vice Principal William Scott as a friend. l always go to Mr. Scott because he is willing to listen, claimed one student. ln fact Mr. Scart has made many lasting friendships with students during his four years here at Gateway, lt was the mountains that brought Mr. Scott to Colora- do. We came to Colorado on a vacation, I lilsed the mountains so much that my family and l decided to move here. Mr. Scott enjoyed spending time in the mountains as well as doing other sorts of traveling. Mr. Scott is also a sports enthusiast. HI really lilse to watch the lsids participate in sports, foot- ball, basketball, and swimming, are my fa- vorites, he added, He tools swimming les- sons here at the Gateway pool not too long ago, l never did learn how to even float though, added Mr. Scott. Another favorite hobby of Bill Scott's was electric trains. Hlt may sound lsind of childish but l really enjoy trains, l even have five train sets at home, he commented. He was an avid Christian and attended church regulary. He even played the organ at his church for Sunday services. One of the responsibilities that Mr. Scott acquired at Gateway was staff devel- opment which included such things as edu- cational advancement, special worls-shops, minimul days, and worls techniques. An- other thing that he was involved in was the Attendance Review Board. 'xWe have al- ready reviewed forty-five cases, he stat- ed. All in all, Mr, Bill Scott was an administra- tor that the students and faculty both could respect and lilse, not only as an administra- tor, but as a friend. i .--.t Foculry 273 iuiui iffi f:fZif it ii if l ,,,, icr itft iii 'triu if il .,,. .--- f ,, tt s 1 S
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ES Joe Donahue, Marh Beverly Eiinorf, Special Educarion Ron England, Marh Doug Evans, lndusrrial Arrs Sue Fauhion, English .W 1 NN N. N. x N Marrha Foxhoven Luce Phillip Gerlsin, English Tom Giblerr, English Rob Grady, Marh Jerry Grifferh, P E Gary Gusravson, PE. Marlene Heinrz, English Scarlerr Horn, English James l-Iarder, Driyer's Dave l-lill, Science Rhonda Harner, PE. Educarian Viclsi Harlsen, Audio Visual Rhonda Hornirz, Special Joyce Harris, Business Educarion ra, Arr Faculry 275
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