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G. Michael Tameny lames B. Thayer Christine M. Thomas Charles R, Twiss Majorie P, Walters Frank Br Ward Carolyn C. Woodwa ,, fn-l 5 . ,Q She Never Quits What is a teacher? Does she live at school and eat books? ls she measured by the number of A students she produces? ls she a better teacher by hiding her personality behind a strict facade? Or can she be a flexible human being whose occupa- tion is educating other human beings? l know one teacher who has taught me more about life, through understanding and friendship, than all I could extract from any book. She's the kind of teacher whose job doesn't end at 3:27, it begins. She's collected cans with us, sold light bulbs, been rained on at Six Flags and dunked at retreats. She's carried the ball with us for the winning touchdown at Cascia. She's sweated our junior year with us, College Boards, senior English, privileges, computer math and college decisions. She's been there with kind words and understan- ding that has bridged a once-large gap between students and teachers. ludy Harrison's assigned subject may be math, but her classroom is life. 4' sgf'N .675 Above: Mr. Caulkins lDennyl and Mr. Bromley tDougiel cheer on our basketball team. Left: Ms. Harrison works hard at her assigned jobs. , Suv
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EVSIYVI Sharp Edward C. Sloan Karl Sniderman Right: Mr. Thayer, delighted with the idea of grading papers, cracks up. Below: Mr. Page changes reels during American Civ. films in between snoozes. Peter H. Stickney Margaret P, Stock Cheryl Strozier joan N. Sutherland 4: ,www 18 Faculty fa.. ..... . Mom Scrambles Mrs. Carmackl Help! My gelatin is washing out! No, I wasn't tie-dying with jello. I was photo silkscreeningf' Carmack came scrambling over potters' wheels and stoneware to my rescue. Arriving with the screech of black heel marks, she said, It's useless. I thought so, I cried. Such are the trials and tribulations of printmaking. In painting your only woes are gessoing the canvas to the easel and having someone splash green acrylic dots over your pink background. Mrs, Carmack needs a box of Kleenex and would you please stop swinging from the display panel? I wish people would leave us starving artists alone . . .
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Dtllort-s Hurst Amy Ann Kohlbafher Patrltla Morris Belly 5totl hlearior Smith Right: Mrs. Hurst works diligently on backed up paper work. Below: Mrs. Kohlbacher tries to balance the senior account with despair. ,411 , ... It-anne Springer Assnt. Business Manager Myldrcd Whiteside B, QVQ ' fa just Too Smart Careful! The scrupulous techni- ques of Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Whiteside made it almost impossible for any stu- dent to sneak out of school, and don't think that you can forge your mothe-r's signature on an excused note either. They know very well that you intend to go straight to the store for a bag of bagles. Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Whiteside can be very helpful though, when it comes to finding the infirmary. Without their help youfd probably end up in Mr. Paige's prairie-dog hole. Mrs. Kohlbacher, Mrs. Hurst and Mrs. Springer all work to the tune of Help, l can't find a Kleenexf' Some of them have their own songs, Mrs. Kohlbacher gets first prize for her song entitled, I was swallowed by a Xerox machine! is rgfgp:ff.,y.J-15,i1,:i:5,ug,i-,Vfgggitgg 4--,g,,-ww 1,-gt-,.,-g,,mtg-,gff7.,t,i,r.,,,.tgW-f::-iw-sw-ff' it .AWWQMW-sw f ,War ,j Q ts it t is .P Q t K, ,i 'W kiwi? A 1-we-tt,.s-ttwftfwfwfwossxwsit aafsg.ffwagfffigguismiavstegwssftrffi StSW,aafgfvfiyrhrsfgi-sy..r-f-,...a,sgf-ife,.,s if '.tgti,1-55it.g.,,5gi.,. :, wfrw2,sf?,attt,tf.w+Wtfg. F it
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