ln memory of Richard Sanders Doc Assistant Principal Physical Educa- 5 ion. Richard Doc Sanders Lehman High School lost a friend in the untimely death of Richard Doc Sanders on Sunday September 7, 19805 just one day before the start of the new term. Even as he lay in the hospital in his last days, he was concerned with what was going on in Lehman. He called school two days before he died, to find out how the hospitalized parent of one of the teachers was doing. That's a friend. On this summer vacation, though feeling ill, he fulfilled his military obligation for two weeks in August, as a Lieu- tenant Colonel in the Army Reserve College in Pennsylva- nia. Mr. Sanders reputation for motivating learning was wide spread. He was requested by various military schools to demonstate his teaching techniques, and meth- odology. He loved teaching, and he loved his students. Why was Mr. Sanders twice honored as PSAL coach of the year when he coached basketball at Brandeis High School? Simple! He was a masterful teacher and he de- manded very high standard. He stressed being prepared and brought excitement and enthusiasm into the class- 76 . i I I A 1 A Q -, quuuunuulnr '1 . . ,M ,,.,,,,. 5 N nu. . .f .-umm.. . WI. U , f5'. I ff ya . , 0 Ann' S, ., I 1 l Q ii room that was catching. Mr. Sanders was very proud of Lehman. He demonstrat- ed his pride and loyalty to Lehman in many ways. He at- tended countless extracurricular activities, games, shows, musicales, concerts and was Lehman's 111 cheer- leader and fan. He was happy whenever his coaches had a victory and consoled the players after a rough game. He shared the pride of the teams who won championships and medals. When Lehman won, he wore the greatest medal of all, his smile. Much more could be said about the man who entered the lives of everyone here at Lehman, but for now let us prqu that his spirit will continue to pervade the halls of our school. Perhaps when you think you've heard someone say, Set to class , or Whose covering the locker room , or Why don't you take up jogging , or Go get 'em tiger! , you'll raise your fingers to your brow in a salute, and say, O.K. Doc . Joe Levine - Health Education
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