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' j ,..x 1 Robert Hendricks No comment. lay Merrill, D.C. Winning the CIF championship in baseball the first year ot N.P.H.S. ex- istence and the championship game were events that will stick out torever in my mind, and ot course the young men who made up that team are my all time students. Mike Robles Beating Thousand Oaks in Soph. Football 45-6 this season. Also the ball players who contributed so much - left Mathews, Ken Mosley, and lelt Wiltong. 5., Phillip Lloyd No comment. Mel Dick Receiving a personal invitation to at- tend a stage version of the Sound ot Music , starring one ot my former students, has to be one ot the proudest and most memorable moments in my teaching career. Dan Pry No comment. Mike Stewart My most humorous event occurred when Pete Delgado had to take ott his track meet shorts, in front ot 500 people, so Keith Broccoli could use them at Marmonte league Finals. Coach Robles and Coach Pagliaro. tac ulty 153
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52 faculty Sande Washburn, D.C. I announced to my class to meet on the field and said, Mrs. Washball's Soltburn class meet on the field. The department is involved in a new Physical Education Program this year. It is experimenting with co-ed classes where the students are rovided the opportunity to enroll in co-e or regular P.E. classes. The classes are taught by teachers from both Girls' and Boys' P.E. Co-ed activities include such sports as archery, softball, badminton, wei ht training, and tennis. The students also have the unique op- portunity to elect the three sports and teacher for the semester. So far, we have between three and four co-ed classes each period. Long range plans include ability group- ing and specialized classes for g mnastics, dance, and, athletics. at i as sfl 1 ' If as is .. 27?-fix W? A 92 si. Q H 'ii . . Q . 3 , 5 8 'I A The two longest-staying P.E. teachers here at N.P.H.S., loan Lambert and lay Merrill. 1' f f is- , 1 , :.,. 2 Z 4 ' i , V 2 I A'3 'W il . I ., M' I 1 .1 1 4 i ' ., V,g'1,j, K 1-M V V' ...ae -.M f Www li In f fi3Zim,-- X :wi 4.5 loan Lambert My high school teachers thought it incredible that I had returned to be in their profession - teaching. You didn't know me in high school! Marti Dibble During my first year of teaching, Mrs. Feller chased me out of the faculty mail room - she thought I was a stu- dent. Donna Rae Wilson My most memorable event is happening right now. I'm teaching with my favorite buddy, C. l. - what a surprise for both of us. N. '-... Diane Doyle No comment. Nori Parvin Last year, on my birthday, some of my students kidnapped me at 5:00 a.m. to take me out to breakfast - nightshirt, curler, and all! Connie lo Winsky While riding my ten-speed to school, a car suddenly swerved toward me and I was forced to make an astoun- dingly awkward leap to safety. Never again will I forget my training wheels.
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S4 Faculty Science department does nothing Bob Cummings No comment. Terry Pardee No comment. .1 Art Bugg No comment. Lorin Maygren No comment. Richard Surratt No comment. Louis Burger No comment. David Moore, D.C. No C0fYlfYlEI'lL Lenny Ruben Said the amphibian to the marsupial, I'm being bothered by platyhelminthesf' Said the marsupial to the amphibian, You should see my nematodes. And as they talked they sailed down the bile duct and up the duodenum to the Islets of Langerhans where they built a nucleolus from an endoplasmic reticulum, some ribosomes and a Golgi body. There they lived happily eating lipids and amino acids. Leo Buttner No comment. Hugh Nelson No comment. Robert Peterson No COIYIIYIQYIL ,-,.,w J lla .fu
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