MR. CHARLES SALVO - “If the conditions and circumstances were the same as when I entered the teaching profession, I would become a teacher. However, today’s teaching profession leaves a lot to be desired!” Director of Concert and Marching Bands. Freshman Class Advisor. MISS CLARE VIVIAN - “Teaching does provide many rewarding experiences, happy memories and good friends.” Journalism I and II, Reading for Fun, Spanish I and II, AMPLIFIER Advisor, Senior Class Advisor. MR. RAYMOND SKRZYNIARZ - “Teaching has been rewarding to me because I feel that I have not only helped others to learn, but in so doing, learned myself.” Middle American History, Man His Environment, Planning for the Future, Ancient History, Modem World History. JV Baseball Coach. Sophomore Class Advisor. MR. FRANK WHEELER - “As a teacher I am able to provide a service that is becoming even more important than it previously was.” American Government, Issues Today, Michigan History. Senior Class Advisor. MR. EUGENE SUPRENANT - “There are many things very satisfying about teaching that I would miss in most other fields of work.” Small Gasoline Engines, Advanced Cabinets and Furniture, Girls’ Woodshop, Machine Woods. Senior Class Advisor. MR. FRANK YON - “No Comment.” Algebra II, Geometry, Trigonometry and Advanced Mathematics. Freshman Class Advisor. MR. JAMES VENIA — “I enjoy the everyday challenges and opportunities encountered while working with the concerned young adults of this age.” Life Science, Earth Science, Boys’ Fall Team Sports, Boys’ Spring Team Sports. Junior Varsity Football Coach, Sophomore Class Advisor. 13
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Mrs. Isabelle Mallwitz, Head Cook. Mr. Robert Watson, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. Mr. Herbert Hornbacher, City Recreation Director. Bus Drivers Third Row: Johnny Hurley, Linda Smith, Kathleen Tatham, Ralph Poole, Vern Dickinson, Richard York. Second Row: Sharron Ernest, Geraldine Stracenrider, Margaret Green, Ila Hoetger, Donna Heise. First Row: Florence Durrant, Don Durrant, Ralph Stump. 15
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