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The most enjoyable daily event in our language arts department is lunchtime around the long table. Dieters fBaruffi, Remlinger, Dunn, Disotellj with grapefruit and cottage cheese, on one side, looking at Longwell, Hughes, Vukov, Quinn, Callaghan with all their packs, bottles andjars ofgoodiesf' Mrs. Dunn Mr. Remlinger discusses atape recording with interested students. Mrs. Hacker talks over one of the stories that is being studied in her short story class. Mr. Hughes talks with Mrs. Baruffi in the language arts center. English teachers are different and I like people who are exceptional... Hazen's English teachers are more varied in their personalities and interests th an most. Miss Rockwell and Miss Zachary, U.W. intems, look over fiction books Mrs' Hacker in thelibrary.
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Our English teachers are humang they take the time to listen. Better friends could not be found. Stop by sometime and find out for yourself-the welcome sign is always theref, Mr. Mitsui The nature of his subject gives the English teacher an advantage. From sympathetically listening to his students speak and thoughtfully reading what they write, he has that unique opportunity to be part of each student's life, if only for a year. Happy is the teacher who has the privilege ofinfluencing a life. M r. Lon gwell Mr. Mitsui, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Baruffi, and Miss Callaghan take timeto use Hazen's libraryfacilities. 4 i 4 .yt . Dr. Vukov, Dept. Head, talks with Mr. Longwell, a ninth gradelanguage arts teacher. QZM 5 f j ,fi g M wif g 5 M Miss Disotell, ninth grade L.A. teacher, is caught during lunchtime. Mr. Quinn smiles BIG for the camera. Mr. Henry, who teaches language arts l, is found concentrating inten ly.
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Earl civilizations to contemporary problems, Social Studies marches on. Mr. Thompson, Dept. Head, voices his approval of Rick Gaetzke's work. l Mr. Bradshaw, modem world history teacher, takes a needed rest. Mr. Dewar, a U.W. intem, spends time leaming the ropes. a big smile. Mr. Hauser looks up from his work to llash Mrs. Oliver, Miss Coleman, and Mr. LePenske discuss the problems ofthe day over a cup ofcoffee. Mr. Spinney seems to realize that teaching isn't all that bad
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