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Mary Thorneley — Learning Disabilities Gary Townsend — Cleaner Linda Turri — Biology. NHS adviser Tomasa Ubiles — Cleaner Joseph Urban — Social Studies; UN Club adviser Barbara Verdehem — Custodian . Carl Wenzel — Business; Varsity Boys Basketball coach. Sheryl Wild — Business; Cheerleaders coach James Wilson — Mathematics; Golf Team coach Martha Winsor — Guidance Counselor. James Yahnite — Science. (•87)
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Debra Robbins — Latin; Latin Club adviser Nancy Russell — English Patrick Ryan — Chairperson Remedial Education 6-12; Fishing Club adviser Dolores Scalzo — Secretary to the Assistant Principal. Philip Schaefer — Technology Education Edward Scharrer — English; Freshman Class adviser Robert Smith — Head Custodian Carol Soderlund — French Guy Spader, Sr. — Physical Education; Director ot Athletics Mollie Steele — Music; Director of musical . Mary Lou Strawway — English; adviser, Panthers' Pride ... Claudia Sullivan — Chairperson Art. K-12 . . Douglas Tepper — English. They want to be teacher’s pet! Are you aware that many teachers have pets other than the human kind that always sit in the front row and always receive straight A s? Miss Robbins' pets Cat. Jiggs. and Penny are well-known to Latin students, while those who take Sequential Math are familiar with Wes Kubacki's dog Bear. Years ago Miss Robbins was given a dog by Mary Lou Strawway. The English teacher had found the mutt in her yard. Miss Robbins fed him and put him on a leash outside her home. The next morning there was a leash but no dog. She thought she had seen the last of him until Miss Strawway arrived, carrying the dog in her arms. Miss Robbins named the dog Jiggs Goodpuppy Mahoney after the comic strip Jiggs and Maggie. The cat she acquired at a barbecue. The cat wandered over to her, and Jiggs wasn’t smart enough to bark at it and scare it away. It followed Miss Robbins and Jiggs home and scratched on the windows of the house until it was let in. Miss Robbins named the cat, Cat. It has been a part of her menagerie ever since. In one house Miss Robbins rented, there were bats in the attic. Cat loved chasing and catching them. One time Jiggs chased Cat while Cat was in hot pursuit of a bat through the whole house. Miss Robbins was not pleased. Bear, Mr. Kubacki's dog, often runs with him at the beach. They are also a familiar sight at GHS football games. According to Mr. Kubacki, Bear can often understand the simple math functions that elude students. An intelligent dog, Bear can also answer simple questions. Mr. Kubacki offered as proof Bear's answer to the question “What's up? Bear never fails to reply Roof!” One time, Mr Kubacki says that Bear was sitting in his car and the car began rolling down the street. Passersby were startled because Bear appeared to be at the wheel. It’s no doubt that the four-pawed furry pets can be just as interesting as the two-legged ones in the front row of GHS teachers' classrooms! Leah Abraham Mr. Kubacki's dog Bear proved to be a good student one day when he followed the math teacher to school and sat in on his classes 14 Staff
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Under the Regents Action Plan, Joe Nimeh. Robert Campbell, and Robert Doty are required to take Earth Science if they wish to obtain a Regents diploma Chemistry involves the structure and reactions of matter. Both the Regents and non-Regents levels are taught by Jim Yahmte (above) Physics, which develops concepts about matter and energy, is an elective Regents course Seniors Mike O'Malley. Matt Howard. David Gage, and DeWayne Hurdle aH chose the course as a senior elective. 16 Math-Science
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