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. FQ Facult This year, the Pawprint staff has asked the faculty at N.P.H.S. to write about one of the follow- ing subjects: 1. The most humorous event in their teaching career. 2. Their most memorable students. 3. Their most memorable event. The success of their comments show their enthusiasm and spirit of faculty members toward N.P.H.S. Those who have responded, have added to our Celebrate Yourself theme. W , Q , , f, af f ff f 'X fkf X 4 I, f I 1 , , ' , Z., ffff 'f f ' if W f f ff f, f 1 , K 4, , ...,, , 0 , M X I f f f 4? f Za , 4, A . , , , , W7 f ' 1 X , ' Z f , f14U'fL A J ' V 1-P,1?f5QV2Wf,5gg7f If . , . 47 f' ,' f -1 f7ffv.1'2 M, v 15? J h,,w ' iff' fi fr.. ,f K f Z faculty 145
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Career Center offers new atmosphere The Career Information Center was es- tablished to hel all students of Newbury Park High Schoofidentify their interests and aptitudes in relation to their future career choices. Students visiting the center find out about careers in a friendly, informal at- mosphere. Students can come to the Career Center for college applications and catalogues, career materials, audio-visual career information, guest speakers representing various vocations and colleges, Armed Services information and for participation in the Work Experience Program. Services available include job place- ment, draft registration, voter registration, Social Security card applications, and ap- titude and interest testing. A special thanks to those bus drivers and maintenance men who have devoted much of their time to serving NPHS and its students. Also, special thanks to Pete Magallanes, audio-visual man. Girls' P.E. attendant- Betty Asmus Boys' P.E. attendant- lerry Naaktgeboren , Q 'W vom: t we P 5 If A , 4' - g' QQETROLEUM K yy . H ENGINEER Career center coordinators- Mr. Gary Reed and Mrs. lessie Lillingreen Cafeteria staff- E. Cleis, G. Lewis, S. Brodski, G. Evans, M. johnson, V. Ainsworth, S. Shaw, V. Edwards B. Bandy, C. Stewart, M. Martell, and S. Allen. 144 faculty
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146 Faculty Social Science This year the social science depart- ment has been working together to br- ing a more unified approach to various subjects, in order to overcome the program changes and class alternating each semester. Separate programs have also been instituted by members of the social science department, such as Mrs. Meyers' psychology studies at Camarillo State Hospital. Paul Coffman No comment. Robert David No comment. Cheryl Meyers While lecturing, I was walking around the room and stood next to the pencil sharpener. I started to move forward, but my hair was wrapped around it. ..,-4-W3 'i r 1 , Kathy Dwire No comment. Worth Crouch The morning of November 20, when Ms. Diane Heiken got into my drawers in front of my second period class. Pam Dennis Teaching is a funny experience in itself. It's the stupid and funny things my students and I do daily that keeps me coming back each Monday-like painting my room, installing a televi- sion showing it off-and then dis- covering it isn't my room. Ken Barone My most memorable event was coaching the 1973-74 Rio Mesa basketball team into the semi-finals of CIF playoffs, and then being ap- pointed Varsity Basketball coach here at Newbury Park. Ken Cook No comment. Diane Heiken I was showing a movie on apes for a 7th grade anthropology class. I asked the students to please try and sit in their seats instead of climbing over them and swinging from the lights like an ape. While walking back to my desk, I tripped on the proiector cord, unplugged the movie, and knocked over a student's desk. . ll
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