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MR. JOHN DeYOUNG j Physics, Chemistry, General Science ”, . . in sharing knowledge and watching others take pleasure in this as well. ’ ' MRS. MAY COOPER General Science, Biology . . the look of self satis¬ faction on the face of a stu¬ dent who grasps a scientific concept. “The part of the teaching I enjoy the most is . . MR. RALPH DAVIS Algebra, Geometry, Yearbook , . . aside from the obvi¬ ous, immense satisfaction from the positive human rela- ! tionships - unique only to this profession. ’ ' MR. CHARLES DUNBAR Physical Education ' . . . the persona l contact | with Excellent young people MR. DAVID COSTA Typing, Business Law DR. MEREDITH DREW Typing, Shorthand MR. HAROLD DREW Chemistry, Physics, Math and Science, Department Chair-! man 20 FACULTY
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MR. DAVID ATWOOD Algebra, Advanced Math, Psychology ’’Students now openly question the relevance of things they are requested to learn and to do. MRS. MARY BOLTON English, Short Story Youth today are more com¬ mitted to humanity than ever before. MR. RICHARD BESCIAK European History Student attitudes about school and the future seem more positive today than five MRS. LOUIS E AUBREY ' ears a S° ’ ’ Home Economics . . . . .—... I-.ii.imii-. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrn Yes, I think student attitudes are changing . . MR. ROBERT BRIGHAM Special Ed., Driver’s Educa lion . ; Sometimes we get discour¬ aged with the attitudes of today’s youth when in fact we should realize that they are taking on more responsibility than in the past. ’ ' MR. GLENN BRYANT Guidance People who cruize the qual¬ ity and responsibility of today ' s young people don’t know the kids I know. MR. PAUL CLEVELAND English, Media Too often a student’s atti¬ tudes are influenced by the desire to follow the leader.
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MR. FREDERICK DUNFORD Guidance ”. . . personal contact with students MR. GILBERT ELLIS Biology, Anatomy-Physiology . . seeing young people become excited about their studies.” MR. DENNIS DWYER Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing . . working in industrial arts doing creative things with my hands and teaching these skills to my students. ' ' MISS PATRICIA FARRELL English ”. . . to help my students become all they are capable of becoming. 1 MRS. MARION ECKHARDT Art, Humanities, Department Chairman ■ . . the joy of working with young people and helping to mold their minds is unsur¬ passed . ’ ’ MR. JOSEPH FEDE Basic Math, Algebra ■ ”, . . watching the develop¬ ment of young minds into mature adults. ” ■
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