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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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' 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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Charles Carroll My most memorable students have been those who sincerely wanted to learn and gave me the opportunity to share with them my vast store of knowledge. Darlene Feller, D.C. My first trip to Europe for a fantastic 2Vz months is my most memorable event. Lynnette Shifman During my first year of teaching, a CLC hall monitor yelled, Stop, students can't go in there. I am not a student, I said. He wouldn't believe me and I was lacked out of my classroom. Phyllis Micale No comment. Charlotte Parris No comment. Amy Reed Being the belly-dancing P.E. teacher in the faculty play last spring and see- ing several of my innocent students' shocked faces front row center! R. Clark Hunter My most memorable students have been those Russian students who taught me to like Ivan Rebroff and those who started the custom of awarding hero medals in class. Also, those geography students who went with me to Heartland, USA. Mary lane Watson No comment. 0.-,gl .X Ls. Pl. , iffg, ','.foo. , o 'U '.C'i '.',1na ' 1 4 'golf s's',','a 1, . o ' on , u , 0 t I 1 , 4.5.0.3 . ,.l-..' 'Un 4 'r o . 0 -, qi 4 0 5 Mary Lee My most unusual teaching ex- perience occurred in Mexico City while teaching a junior high English class. I was given 45 youngsters and virtually no materials with which to work. Despite all obstacles, it was a truly broadening experience for all of us. Aside from the usual classroom activity, the foreign language department has been busy sightsee- ing. Numerous events and celebrations from different coun- tries take place in the Los Agneles area, and the foreign language students share in the festivities by taking field trips - German students went to Alpine Village, and some Spanish students spent the day at Olvera Street. French, Italian, and Russian students were busy sampling the food from their par- ticular country. faculty 155
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