Manassas Park High School - Reflections Yearbook (Manassas Park, VA)

 - Class of 1985

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Top Left: At the beginning of the year Ms. Drumheller and Mrs. Dyess pass out locker combinations to the students. Right: Mr. Liebman, the new drafting teacher, demonstrates the new assign¬ ment to his students. Bottom Left: Standing behind a volleyball game, Mrs. Hammersley checks some of the students ' techniques. This year the teachers were given a ques¬ tionnaire asking if they could be any animal, what would it be and why. Their responses were very unique. Although the majority of the teachers picked cats, there were a lot of other answers. Most of them chose cats because to them cats are loveable, cuddly, deadly, and they can be independent when they want to. Other choices were a mink, another a lion, an eagle, a roach, a rabbit and a whale. Ms. Drumheller chose a mink because they are used to make beautiful fur coats. Mr. Freeman picked the otter because all they do is have fun. A lion sounded good to an unknown teacher because they are powerful and free and very independent. Another mystery teacher would like to be an eagle because they are above all. Mrs. Pinckard wants to be a roach so she can live in the Home Economics Depart¬ ment, with all the food and the nice teachers. Mrs. Albright said she wanted to be a rabbit because they are cute, cuddly, sweet, nice, warm and soft, just like her¬ self. Mr. Leak was thinking big when he de¬ cided he would like to be a whale, so he could roam the seas in freedom with no enemies, save man. Faculty 15



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Crossing the Finish Line Seniors 17

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