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sl' 3F93 k John Mullen - Mathematics. Robert Newell - Drivers Education. Mr. George Pitcher - Industrial Arts. Loren Reed A Art, Department Head. Mr. Stephen Rich - Mathematics, Department Head. J. D. Rios - Foreign Lan- T6iiCh0l'S D0t Pictured - D011 Goetz ' Fofelkm guage, Language Arts, Varsity Boys Basketball Language. Paul Herrig - Special Education. Coach. . A 3' ra X V 4, ' I A a' 5 gm etrg . i' ' tv' lr if. rev gl A V., ,lata wa, A , 1 ij, E Ma e rr ff? . ,' ,i li 4,652 3 Q I if 714 fi Your assignment is on the board and you may have the last few minutes to begin, directs mathematics teacher Diane Kussatz. Photo: K. Shelton. Throughout N0rth's first year, focus was made not only in education, but in other aspects as Joe Scott and Don Goetz display their beautification techniques. Photo: B. Christian 'Faculty Norm Pagels - Art. Noel Patterson A Foreign Language, Language Arts. Doreen Reiff-Buelt - Language Arts, Advisor to Debate, Advisor to Speech. Mrs. Betty Rich - Science. Cyrus E. Robinson - Physical Education, Department Head, Varsity Football Coach. Franklyn M. Rogers - Business Education, Co-op. is 4 .
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Superior Well . . . my pet frogs got out of their containers and started playing hopskotch on my APP. This, among others, was an example of the excuses teachers heard every day. Either it was that, or, I left my book in my locker and my locker is on the other side of the school. Can I go Staff ments to correct tonight. Thanks, Eugene, for making my job a little easier. Schufflingto his seat, Eugene realized teachers worked as well as played. Since they upheld a position in classes and had a rep to protect, they could never fall asleep in class or blow off their work for the next day because and get it'?,' Since the faculty had assign- ments to correct, papers to com- pile, and readings to prepare for the next day, one excuse didnit hinder their functioning. Good, that is one less paper for me to correct, the teacher replied, So now I only have 444 assign- they had schedules to go by! Satisfaction received by the teachers through the students successes was well deserved! Summing up our faculty, Princi- pal Dr. Paul Johnson proudly stated that they are, superior in every aspect. Howard Hart - Music, Band Director. Marge Hennings - Foreign Language Al 7 , n Hinrichsen - ysica ca ron, s- sistant Volleyball Coach, Head Sopho- more Girls Basketball Coach, Head Girls Golf Coach. Paul F. Hittner - Media Specialist Paul J. Holzworth - Language Arts, Director All School Plays, One Acts, Musical, Advisor to Drama Club, Advisor Thespians. Marie A. Jeske - Business. Eric Jobgen - Drivers Education, Head Wrestling Coach, Assistant Var- sity Football Coach. Ken Kaul - Physical Education, Head Varsity Baseball, Assistant Varsity Football, Intra- murals Chairman, Head 9th Wrestling at Wood Junior High. Donna Kitchell - Language Arts. Dianne F. Kussatz - Mathematics. Bud Lange - Mathematics. Kathleen Learn - Language Arts, Department Head, Student Sen- ate Adviser, The Vestige Adviser. Ruth Lehmkuhl - Accompanist for Music. David Lien - Language Arts. Mrs. Madelynne M. Lillybeck - Busi- ness, Sponsor International Club. Sue March - Home Economics, Department Head. Ron May - Fine Arts, Vocal Music, Variety Show, Musi- cal, All State Music, music contests. G. E. Mayhew - Sci- ence, Mathematics. John McGrath - Social Studies. Den- nis Moeller - Language Arts, Girls Cross Country Coach, Girls Track Coach Faculty
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Cool 'cats You mean there IS life out- side of school'?', questioned lan- guage arts teacher Doreen Reiff- Buelt. Yes, there Was. Believe it or not. Well, at least they tried to have one. When not in the classrooms, faculty members were working at sport camps, country clubs, or private enterprises that fulfilled their other-than-classroom in- terests. Several swung golf clubs, others chased tennis balls, and a few pitched tents to enjoy the great outdoors. Lazy afternoons the fishermen of the faculty could be found lying on a bank or dock where they dreamed of catching the big one. Breaking the tedium of their hectic schedules during the school year, many made time for a dip in the pool or a lap around the track at the Davenport Ath- letic Club. While several were seriously jogging the terrains of the Quad- Cities, others were quietly need- lepointing, playing a serious game of bridge, or escaping into a captivating novel. Whatever the faculty did with their free time was worth the time it took. A Lv. H A 2 I I . s 1 H . lffk, Wal X XI kj xx ij, Q!!- rx, I Joe Scott - Foreign Lan- guage, Department Head, School Beautification Com- mittee Nancy J. Shannon - Special Education. Reginald K. Shoesmith - Business, Driver Education. Maura Stone - Special Education. William Stone - Driver Education, Department Head, Davenport Education Association Se- nior Building Representative. Terry Sullivan - Social Studies. Mr. Larry Swanson - Science, Head Swimming Coach Girls and Boys. David H. Swim - Social Studies, Department Head. Jerry Teel, Jr. - Special Education, Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Head Varsity Softball Coach. George Thompson - Special Education, Department Head. Max A. Thompson - Social Studies, Dr. A. Cheryl Twyner - Resource Room. Thomas Vorhees - Special Education, Assistant Sopho , Special Olympics Coach. Michael N. Voyles - Business Education, Distributive Education, Head Sophomore Football Coach, Assistant Varsity Wrestling Coach, Assistant Varsity Baseball Coach. Gretchen Wanek - Home Economics. Cindy Winckler - ' , Assistant Cheerleading Coach. Edwin Wooten - Science. Faculty
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