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— JAMES BUEHNER: Psychology. RICHARD BUNDA: Alternative Program. WILLIAM CAMPBELL: Science 41, Biology 1. DAVID CHRISTMAN: Algebra, Pre-Algebra, General Math. CURT CLARK: Exploring Electricity, Auto Maintenance, AC DC Electronics, Gen- eral Woods, Elec. Comm. VIRGINIA DEAN: Adv. Clothing, Clothing and Tex- tiles, Adv. Foods, Foods and Nutrition, Housing and Interiors. EVE DETRY: L.D. Resource, P.H. Resource. MAJORIE DOERING: Media Specialist, Media Ser- vices Dept. Head. JULES DROVER: English 4, English 2, World Area Studies, Science 1, Earth Sci- ence, V-Sets. ROBERT EASTERSON: U.S. History, Driver Education, Driver Educa- tion Dept. Head. DONALD ERICKSON: Boys Phy. Ed. 3. SHARON FERRIER: General Math, English, Science 4, Eng- lish 2. GERRY FORSETH: Liason Officer. GARY FRANKWICK: Intro. to Computers. HOMER FRATI: Assistant Principal. ROB- ERT GAYESKE: Science 1, Chemistry 4, Special Science 14. MARILYN GERRARD: Girls Phy. Ed. 1 and 2, J.V. Volleyball Coach. BOYD GIBBS: English 2, English 3, Advanced English 4, English 4H. CHARLES GRABLE: U.S. His- tory, Western Civilization, Head Foot- ball Baseball Coach. LOIS GWINN: Foods Nutrition. BARBARA HABSTRITT: Family Living, Foods and Nutrition, Spirit Club Advisor. MARY ELLEN HENNING: Guidance Coun- selor. BONNIE HILL: V-Set, Vocational Skills, D.V.I. FRANK HOFFMAN: Math 4 Honors, Math 4, Math 3, Math Dept. Head. 101
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People To See-Faculty A-B Teachers Go Places JAMES ALDERSON: English 1. EDWARD ANDERSON: Auto Mechanics, Power Mechanics, Auto Maintanence. RICH- ARD ANDERSON: Foreign Language Dept. Head, French, Adv. French. JOAN ARONSON: English 3R, English 4 KENNETH BIENDARRA: Mass Media, English 2, English 3, Journalism, Index Advisor. PATRICK BOWSR: English 14, English 2, English 3, Index Business Manager. JOHN BROWN: Geometry, Geometry Honors, Pre-Algebra. GER- ALD BRUSS: Geometry, Computer Math, Math 3 Honors, Micro-Computers Basics WHERE DO YOU LIKE TO GO WHEN ... YOU WANT TO BE ALONE? ... In the garage.-(Curt Clark) ... |’ take a long bath with a good book.-(Judy Kaul- fuss) On a five mile jog.-(Scott Kleinschmidt) My writing studio.- (Lou Mason) ... The “other room’. wherever my family isn’t-An errand alone-I’'ve been known to spend a cou- ple of hours in a cemetery when | need- ed quiet for concetration.-(Pat Kapre- lian) ... | work on my computer.-(Phil- lip Rehberger) ... Out in a rowboat.- (Homer Fratt) ... For a bike ride in the country.-James Buehner) Flying.- (Robert Triplett) ... Walk my dog.-(Ed Holladay) ... To a secret place.-(Eu- gene Winkler) YOU GO SHOPPING? ... Anchorage, Alaska-REl store there.-(Dorothy Matz) ... Public Library.-(Tom Lynch) Goodwill.-(Ronald LaPoint) ... Resale shops.-(Donald Sween) Sears- Where America Shops.-(Ed Anderson) Warehouse Foods.-Jlohn Brown) Menard’s-John Krumm ... De- pends on what | need to buy. -(Bob Messner) YOU GO ON A DATE? ... I'm already taken.-(Judy Kaulfuss) ... I’m a little old for that.-(Garth Spees) ... Wherev- er you will take me.-(Bob Messner) .. . | can’t remember.-JiIohn Brown) ... My husband and | like to go for drives in our 55 Chevy.-(Linda Kiser) . . . Huh??-(Ron- ald Lapoint) ... You're kidding.-(Lor- raine Weiner) . . . Bethel Homel-(Ed Hol- laday) (Grandpa for the 2nd time this year!) ... My wife limits these to in- clude her only.-(Wm. Ray Wilson) ... With Robert Redford anywherell-(Bon- nie Hill) WHERE WOULD YOU GO IF YOU COULD GO ANYWHERE? ... Japan-be- cause my favorite nephew is stationed there in the Marines.-(Bonnie Hill) ... Hong Kong-(Joseph Schrage) .. . India.- (Dorothy Matz) ... Alaska.-(Terry Sei- fert) ... Tibet.-James Hutchinson) ... Anywhere.-(Fred Kubsch) Salem, Oregon.-(Greg Weisse) . . . Nova Scotia. -Jerome Polsin) ... Any Spanish-speak- ing country will do. | love Spain.-(Pat Kaprelian) ... My wife would probably insist on going to Spain.-Seraph Kapre- lian) Machu Picchu.-(Thomas Krueger) ... Visit China.-(Sharon Fer- rier) ... Mountain climbing backpack- ing in New Zealand.-(Ken Biendarra)
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People To See-Faculty H-K 102 EDWARD HOLLADAY: Sociology, Mod- ern World History. THOMAS HOREJS: Al- gebra Honors, Pre-Algebra, Algebra. RUSSELL HOXTELL: English 2, English 1, Cross Country, Boys Track. JOAN HUD- SON: Shorthand 4, Business Typing, Per- sonal Typing. JAMES HUTCHINSON: English 1 Honors, English 1R, Advanced English 4, English 4 Honors, English Dept. Head. VIRGINIA JOHNSON: Advisor for S.A.F.E., School Nurse. PATRICIA KAPRELIAN: Advanced Spanish, Spanish 1 2, Spanish Club. SERAPH KAPRELIAN: Pre-Algebra, Alge- bra, Student Council. Faculty Hopes To Meet IF YOU COULD SPEND A DAY WITH ANY- ONE, WHO WOULD YOU CHOOSE AND WHY? JAMES BEARD-I like to cook and would like to get his recipe for peach pousse.-(Lou Mason) OPAL GARDENER-Because | know she’s dying to meet me.-(Scott Kleinschmidt) ... JEDIDIAH SMITH (moun- tain man)-To absorb all | could of his life in the mountains.-(Garth Spees) ... JACK NI- KOLAUS-To get a golf lesson.-(Ken Potter- ton, Sue Wasmuth) ... REVEREND BILLY GRAHAM-He understands the human race and is able to associate our problems with the supreme guidelines of life. He is a very warm, positive individual.-(Lynne Koch) ... WILLIAM FAULKNER-I'd just like to dis- cuss some of his writings and views of life with him.-(Thomas Krueger) A RE- SEARCH BIOLOGIST-To see what is really happening in science.-(William Campbell) ... GOLDA MEIR-It intrigues me that a Mil- waukee woman could rise to such promi- nence and be so influential in world af- fairs.-(Sharon Ferrier) ... THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND-To see what it would be like to live in such luxury and to find out exactly what she does as the figure-head of a gov- ernment.-(JJudy Kaulfuss) THE STU- DENTS-To see why adults are always wrong.-(Robert Easterson) JOHNNY CARSON-To engage in conversation.-(Ser- aph Kaprelian) ... MY WIFE-We live such busy, involved lives, we rarely get full days together.-(Ken Biendarra) ... SMO- KEY YUNICK-To get through his neat auto testing facility.-(Curt Clark) ... SISTER THE- RESA-She’s not a phony. She helps people who need help and isn’t in it for the public- ity..(Robert Meronk).
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