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MR. STEWART MacDONALD - “Reincarnation is fraught with ill, Of teaching right now I’ve had my fill; And besides, I might return as a worm, So how would my students ever learn The plays of Shakespeare from an enigmatic squirm.” Refresher English, English 9, Comp. I II, English Lit. I II. Junior and Senior Play Director, Senior Class Advisor. MR. PATRICK McDEVITT - “I would stay in education because I like working with young men and women. However, I would prepare myself by working harder in athletics.” Selling and Advertising I II, Health Education. Senior Class Advisor, Assistant Varsity Football Coach. MR. FRANK MARTIN - “My choice at the present would probably be a position with the Federal Government, preferably in the foreign service.” Early Modem American History, Planning for the Future. Junior Class Chief Advisor. MR. WILLIAM McKEAND - “Where else could I get a chemistry set as large as this one?” Physics, Chemistry, Life Science, Earth Science. Junior Class Advisor. MRS. SHIRLEY McCALL - “Teaching has given me the type of life style that I wanted and keeps me working with young people.” Ceramics I II, Crafts. Art Club S.A.E. Advisor, Senior Class Chief Advisor. DR. BURMAN MISENAR - “Were I in the inchoate stages of my career development, my choice would be as a Commissioned Officer in one of the branches of the U.S. Armed Forces.” Counselor. Junior Class Advisor. 11
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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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MISS GERALDA MULLEN - “I enjoy being a Homemaking teacher because it is everyday living. I like all areas of Homemaking and enjoy teaching the various courses. One of the main reasons I like teaching is that I am working with people.” Clothing-Textiles, Boys’ Homemaking I and II, Interior Decorating, Foods and Nutrition, Homemaking I. Senior Class Advisor. MR. WILLIAM PHILP - “I would still be a teacher because I like working with people trying to help solve problems.” Beginning and Advanced Architecture, Co-op, Related Training. Sophomore Class Chief Advisor. MR. MICHAEL PATTERSON - “If I were to start my occupation again, I would probably still enter the educational field. Teaching to me is a means to achieve many goals; it is not a goal in itself.” Composition I, English 9, Reading for Fun. Swimming Coach, Student Council Advisor, Sophomore Class Advisor. MR. JAMES PUSKARICH - “No Comment.” Math I, Refresher Math, Practical Math, Algebra I and II. Camera Club, Freshman Class Chief Advisor. MR. RICHARD PELL — “Life to me is education, and the giving of my knowledge to those people around me is the greatest satisfaction that I could ever hope to have.” Boys’ Fall Sports, Boys’ Spring Team Sports, Boys’ Individual Sports, General Shop, Wrestling Coach, Sophomore Cla ss Advisor. MRS. DIANA RIX - “What I like most about teaching is the humor and laughter one shares with the students. Education is a serious part of our lives - but one cannot share knowledge if she can’t share their laughter.” Art I and II, Crafts. Girls’ Junior Varsity Basketball, Junior Class Advisor. 12
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