Lake Orion High School - Dragon Yearbook (Lake Orion, MI)

 - Class of 1979

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Lake Orion High School - Dragon Yearbook (Lake Orion, MI) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 191 of 248
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3 R' and an S The nicest thing about teaching is that it is rewarding, says Gary Kibby, a math teacher here at Lake Orion High School. Gary began his career at Owosso High School in Owosso, Michigan. He became interested in math because it was the only subject I enjoyed. Since he liked working with young people, he decided to become a teacher. So, after graduating from high school, he earned a teaching degree at Cen- tral Michigan University. Then he came to Lake Orion where he now teaches such classes as Refresher Math, Trigonometry, Elementary Algebra, and Senior Math. Along with teaching, he enjoys hunting and fishing, athletics, and motorbikes. lt is rumored that he also enjoys being a father to two boys, Jason and Eric. Besides all his other interests, he takes time out to coach the girls' Junior Var- sity basketball team lwhich happened to win the Oakland A ti- tle this yeart and the boys' Junior Varsity baseball team. JANE RAY is a versatile teacher who not only teaches classes in the math depart- ment: she also teaches some Science classes. M 186 3 Ft's and an S M T tit 5 ,, Q . mi . E Ft Q,-. at i i- . 'I ' - T I 3 1342? iff-, . I 51 -..,.. , ,N jfaawj, ark' vs X f Q 'fi F R . tt ifiii f i A ' ' W J- A l G STUDENTS VOFUNTEEH to answer a OFTEN DURING CLASS many students T90m9fl'Y Dmblem In James YOUUQ S CIQSS- have to make up tests that they missed due to he Math Department Teachers are: Patricia absence Ron Chevler Included Cottone, Donald Griffith, Gary Kibby, and Michael Polinsky.



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3 R' and an S Picture, if you will, a coach yelling to his football team through the cold, night air. Next, picture this same person early the next morning preparing lesson plans for his classes and then after school holding a meeting for his Earth Club. Finally, picture him spending Saturday, his day off, picking apples to try to raise money for his girls' Junior Varsity softball team. lf you have a good imagina- tion, then the person you should have in mind is Dave Malone. Like many people, Dave Malone did not like science in high school. Infact, he only took one science class while he attended Troy High School. But then he took an in- troductory science course at Western Michigan University and it changed his attitude. He also liked working with kids, so after attending Brigham Young University and Oakland University, he earned a teaching degree at the University of CHRIS CHAMPAGNE FINDS the mass of an element using a balance scale. Science Dept. teachers are: Charles Bainton, Paul Bednar, David Beever, Richard Coaster, George Elias, and Arthur Haynes. useggif. 'fvi R X i g ig. 3 4 W t x if . K sg.. -. 5 ' - x35 :--tif qi S, -5 - . F . V.W.:,..::..M A .... 25.35. .. V F . K r A 5 r 3 N, f- .strs X t-1'1 .-..., 5' if 5 i A it ii'.' . ' - 'M 1 Scam t . f of if if 1 X ff 1: z ' - -- Q K - .H 5 f:f:f.ies:l-Ive--1--1 .2-Q - f-sfas'gffgf:i:1,i '- . ... . 2 tt' l S . e -as E S MONICA GABHIEAU REMOVES a lung g . 5- . from the science departments human . r body model. Science Teacher's continued . 1 p -W are: David Malone and William Ftobinett. Q 1. . Brian Bradsher observes his chemistry ex- periment. Cliff Mills studies life underneath a microscope. 188 3Ft's and an S ,f .

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