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Mr. Dreher teaches general math, trig and Math 11. He is noted for ubribingl' his students, Will you stop asking ques- tions if I promise not to give a quiz? Mr. Huntz returned to our staff last year, after a stay in Germany, to teach Math 10 and Math 11 and coach junior high basketball. As a cafeteria home- room teacher, he can be heard remind- ing unruly freshmen to please take your - kiss! C5 . seats. ROBERT DREHER ROBERT HUNTZ Mrs. Jones, who is on the Principal's Advisory Committee, teaches Math 11 and elementary algebra. She often gives assignments by saying Do the even numbers. Mrs. Richards, a respected high school math and elementary algebra teacher, is noted for her skill in quietly relating such a vigorous course as mathematics. HELENA JONES IDA RICHARDS Mr. Rookwood teaches Math 10 and Math 11, and Fundamentals of Higher Math. He can be found during the win- ter months coaching O.H.S.'s tremen- dous basketball team because he loves Basketball! Basketball! Miss Tripp, American history teacher, can be heard asking each student at the end of a marking period And, how many bonus points for you? , H- ..-.ZKXWY Qt ., 4- ww--r4vJ. Joi-IN ROOKWOOD LAURA TRIPP History Dept. Chairman
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,MJ J Miss Muldoon, a new member of the science department, teaches biology. Her students are such enthusiastic dissectors that she frequently reminds them, 'fDon't take the insides out!! Besides teaching biology and earth science, Mr. Ross teaches an interesting psychology course to seniors. He often ends an exam by saying, And now for the Big Floyd bonus question... W. -f Q. BARBARA MCGUIRK PATRICIA MULDOON ROBERT ROSS Mrs. McGuirk never has a dull mo- ment in her chemistry classes. When studying elements and ions, her students frequently hear That is just plugging in numbers. Mr. Udell is an instructor of physics, and advanced placement physics. He is noted for humorously exclaiming, 'Tm getting vibrations from those little green men. CONRAD HOEHN Math. Dept. Chairman HOMER COLE Plane and solid geometry involve the study of certain mathematical terms and formal proofs. These terms frequently have complex names. Listening to Mr. Hoehn, students easily learn uperpen... perpen . . . perpendicular! Accuracy, accuracy, accuracy, are frequent words emanating from room 210. Mr. Cole, who teaches elementary and advanced algebra, places much em- phasis on the right thing at the right time.
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Mr. Crawford, in his citizenship edu- cation and world history classes, at- tempts to stimulate the minds of all his students. He combines historical infor- mation and humor, and is frequently heard to say Banana oil! Mr. Galgano, who teaches American and world history, doesn't believe in wasting a minute. Everyone sit down and take out a sheet of paper is often a subtle hint for an impending test. t ' Mr. Martins teaches geography, world 4 cause that means there will be a quiz. American history teacher, Mr. Hunt, is freshman class advisor and chairman of the Assembly Committee. Because he teaches in the tower, he often exclaims Maybe for once this year we can all get here on time!! history, and American history. His stu- dents quiver when he asks them to FRANK GALGANO KX. iii? f 3 T C fi ' fm L please take out a piece of paper be- , c T y fi? . THURMAN HUNT M, f THOMAS TOMPKINS ALBERTO MARTINS Mr. Tompkins is always willing to keep his students in good spirits. In his world and American history classes he frequently says, just to keep you happy as a clue for a test. One of two quotations history students remember is The new Time came in this morning. Consultation of Time is part of the world history course taught by Mr. Watson, who demands that there be no yellow pencils in my class.
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