ew Discoveries I think that people need to understand sci- ence to be responsible citizens, said Mrs. Gwylan Carson. a biolo- gy and earth science teacher here at Green Run. Mrs. Carson likes being close to nature, and when she isn't at school teaching, you might find her camping or sailing, I've always enjoyed camping, said Mrs. Carson, who was once a camp counselor. She also collects rocks as a hobby and uses them to help teach her classes. When she first started her career in science, Mrs. Carson wanted to Fun Discoveries are an every- day occurance in Mrs. Car- son's biology class. work ill tlif: inesosiirli field, but sbe also wanted to interact with people. She was able to find ooth in the teaching profession. Although Mrs. Car- son dislikes the com- mon duties of taking at- tendance and calling parents, she enjoys teaching, especially seeing her students make their own scien- tific discoveries. Science is full of mys- teries and intrique. That's probably what fascinates inquiring people like Mrs. Gwy- lan Carson. - Tony Arviola - Nichelle Glossin 4 A F' 1 -'r Mr. Paul MacKinnon. Guidance. Mrs. Beverly McEachern: Physi- cal Education 10, Softball. Girls Basketball. Ms. Barbara McMillan: Guid- ance. Mrs. Laura McMillan: Head Li- brarian. Mrs. Peggy Middleton: Guid- ance. Miss Anne Midyette: Math Analysis. Iunior Civitan. Mhr. Gary Miller: World Geogra- P Y' Miss Lisa Mitchell: English 10A, Yearbook Sponsor. Mrs. Diane Monroe: Virginia and U.S. Government. Mrs. Sandy Morgan: Indepen- dent Livinf, Clothes 1 and 2. Foods 1 and 2, FHA. Mrs. Roxanne Morris: Biology. Miss Iudy Mueller: Algebra Elementary Algebra Part 2. Se- nior Class Sponsor. Mrs. Iris Mullican: Typing 1 and 2, Stenography 1. Mrs. Maria Nice: Spanish 1.3. and 5, Spanish Club. Mrs. Evelyn Nicholson: linglisli IUA. IOR. Mrs. Claire Nixon:le:ir:1inglJis- abilities. Faculty 211
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