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WOULD I BE A TEACHER ?” MRS. ELLEN BURNS - “I would probably be a teacher if I had my life to live over. The enjoyment of my work far exceeds my disappointments.” Elementary Swimming, Girls’ Individual Sports, Girls’ Spring Team Sports, Modern Dance. Girls’ Varsity Basketball Coach, GAA Advisor, Sophomore Class Advisor. MR. RICHARD DEN UYL - “I would be an amanuensis to a philanthropic numismatist for the perquisis it offered.” Advanced Machine Shop, Introduction to Welding, Machine Trades. Freshman Football Coach, Senior Class Advisor. MISS BEVERLY BUTLER - “The rewards from teaching far outweigh the heartaches. I love it!” Drama, English 9, Speech I, and II. Cheerleading Coach, Debate and Forensics Coach, Pep Club Advisor, Junior Class Advisor. MRS. JANET ELSHOLZ - “Teaching not only gives one a feeling of satisfaction, knowing others have been helped, but it offers challenge and variety.” Algebra I, Math I and II. Freshman Class Advisor. MR. NEIL COLLARD - “It provides dignity of position, security of steady employment, comfortable income, but, perhaps, its greatest reward comes in the sense of DOING A JOB THAT IS MEANINGFUL AND IMPORTANT.” Integrated Office Practice, Production Typing, Typing I, Shorthand. BOEC Advisor, Senior Class Advisor. MR. ED ELSHOLZ - “Given the opportunity to live my life again I would probably become an educator, especially if conditions leading up to my decision to do so remained unchanged.” Basic Drawing I, II, and III, Mechanical Drawing I, II, and III, Vocational Drafting. Freshman Class Advisor. 9
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“IF I HAD MY LIFE TO LIVE OVER, MISS JANET ARNO — ‘‘Knowing that perhaps I’ve helped someone else to become a better person either intellectually or emotionally is a great reward.” Conversational French, European Languages, French I II. French Club Advisor, Freshman Class Advisor. MRS. EMILY BLACKNEY - “I enjoy the challenging contact with young people and the world that teaching brings.” Issues Today, Planning for the Future, Psychology, The Other American, You and the Law. Senior Class Advisor. MRS. MARY SUE BECKER - ‘‘Where there is teaching, there are students; where there are students, there are interactions; where there are interactions there is communication. I love to communicate.” Child Growth and Development, Family Living, Homemaking I, Life Science. Senior Class Advisor. MR. WALT BRAUN - “I enjoy building young men. The disappointments and frustrations are many, but then someone will come along and appreciate my efforts — this makes it all worthwhile!” Athletic Director, Boys’ Advanced Swimming, Boys’ Elementary Swimming, Outdoor Recreation, Theory of Football. Varsity Football Coach, Varsity Basketball Coach, Freshman Class Advisor. MRS. SHIRLEY BELLOW - “I cannot recall any time in my life when I did not want to be a teacher. However, it is a time-consuming vocation.” American Literature I II, Composition I, Library, Short Story, Vocational English, YEARBOOK Advisor. Sophomore Class. MISS LINDA SUE BUCKNER - “I’m happly only when I’m involved in a variety of interests, and education is bubbling with youth and a constant quest for life’s many meanings.” Chorus. Drama Club Advisor. ■ 8
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MISS MARILYN FEDRAW - “Teaching is like skiing and getting paid to do it.” Biology, Advanced Biology. Junior Class Advisor, Ski Club Advisor. MISS JACQUELINE HECKMAN - “I can’t imagine myself in any other field of work.” Counselor. National Honor Society Advisor, Sophomore Class Advisor. MRS. MARILYNN GORHAM - “Working with young people has many rewards. Many times these rewards are not received until years after our original contact with a student. This makes them more valuable.” Librarian. Junior Class Advisor, Honor Society Advisor. MR. ARTHUR HEIMBURGER - “I am satisfied with my life as a teacher. The field of education is continually challenging.” Record Keeping I, II, III, IV. Junior Class Advisor. MR. TOM HADDEN - “Again? Do it all again? Knowing what I do now? With all the time, planning, problems and disappointments? Again? ... Probably would.” Intro, to Typing, Basic Typing I II, Basic Bookkeeping, Freshman Basketball Coach, Freshman Football Coach, Sophomore Advisor. MR. DAVID HOUCK - “I’d be a ‘lifetime student,’ because then I’d NEVER have to do any work!” American Literature Survey, English 9, Freshman Class Advisor. Baseball Coach, Assistant Football Coach. 10
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