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Faculty 'O ,Qc QS .X Oo 's Some sfudenrs find ir hard ro picrure rheir English reacher doing aerobics or rheir home economics reacher parriciparing in physical ac- riviry. Whar srudenrs didn'r realize was rhar reachers besides coaches and PE. insrrucrors fools an inreresr in physical firness, foo. One special way reachers became physically acrive was rhrough rhe Wellness program, headed up by Miss Janeen Benson. She said, Our Wellness acriviries range from exercise and worlsouf programs ro worlsshops in srress managemenr, nurririon, weighr conrrol, rime managemenf, erc. This year, Benson was rhe only person organizing and arranging acriviries. However, as she said, As rime goes on, more volunreers may be needed YO assisr with direcr- ing rhe program. As far as furure plans for Wellness, she said, We will conrinue ro plan programs based on rhe inreresrs and needs of rhe srafff' A Tuesday and Thursday exercise class was held offer school in a classroom ro add furrher incenrive ro worls our. Teachers also srayed physically fir on rheir own. English reacher Mrs. Peggy George par- ricipared, as she said, in a mulrirude of acrivi- ries. She jagged, did aerobics, crossfcounrry and downhill slsied, played rennis, and was a subsrirure reacher for aerobics. Physical healrh also affecred orher areas of her life. As she said, l'l play roo many roles in life ro be ill or weals, l musr be in good shape ro handle all demands. She also said, Irs an ourler f a posirive release of rension and srressf' Mrs. Barbara Pagano, anorher physically acrive reacher, lsepr in shape by running 20 ro 25 miles a weels, bilsing, and swimming. l feel berrer abour myself, she said. She also said her physical healrh affecrs her family life in rhe way rhar she can deal wirh everyday problems berrerf' Physical firness is imporranr ro everybody, especially rechers. As George said, Fir minds need fir bodies for roral healrh. Par l-lynes-Special Educarion John Icabone-Performing Arrs Lori Johnson-Math Marsha Johnson-Marh Jeff Keefe-Science Tom Keefe-Science Debbie Kennedy-English Marianne Kenney-Social Studies Kim Kenyon-Physical Educarion Nlozelle King-Marh Maria lsinrzie-Office Personnel Jean Klanica-Marh Pxoberna Knorr-Science lsarhy l4ramer4English Elizaberh Kreider-Foreign Language John Kron-English, Performing Arrs Coordinaror Terry Kuhn-Educarional Office Personnel Parricia Kuhn-Foreign Language Magdelena Kuhn-English Second Language Aide Darrel LaGuardia-Performing Arrs Becky Lenharr-Marh Jack LindenfSocial Sruclies Viclsi Lisman-English Joanne Longobardi-Foreign Language 212 Faculry Moroye UA' X S, Ci-T 7
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'X I xfikifs I WM! ' I X I 1 X I 'TE I' s ww ls 4-gr W- K. Sheri Gerber Student Teacher Michael Giddings-Math Jim Gillen-Physical Education Helen Goldblatt-Special Education Mary Gomez-Counselor Morgan Graham-Counselor Coordinator Jaclsie Green-Security Wendy Greenberg-Student Teacher Pam Gregory-Counselor Marlene Grueber-Assistant Principal Psiclx Hanophy-Student Teacher Bob HansonfSocial Studies Julie Harris-Counselor Paul Helanderfounselor Ruth Herman-Science Mary Alice Hinderer-Foreign Language Alice Hinton-Business Coordinator Jennifer Hoplsins-Griffin-Bussiness Tech Kelly Howard-Social Studies Shelley HowardfArt Coordinator Steve Howard Dean Hildie Howell-Educational Office Personnel Earlene Humble-Security Marry Hutchison-Educational Office Personnel Sie csc? XR c 65, l'Did you hear Mr. X is going out with Miss N? No, no, I saw Mr. X with the new, young science teacher. You Isnow, the one with the long blonde hair who bats het eyelashes at all the boys, Really? I can't wait to tell Lisa. Roars of laughter are heard throughout the commons area, Kids malee too much out of a friendship. Most lsids see you at the mall or out to dinner and automatically assume something is going an, said second year social studies teacher Harry Bull. Not only did students run across teacher coue ples outside of school, but several ran into the couple inside school. Math teacher Dee Bond and social studies teacher Jim Bond shared not only their place of worls, but several students. Dean Matt Beatty said, l'Confident individuals can handle relationships in school, If the relation- ship is healthy, their worls is healthy, and that's a good sign, Mr. and Mrs. Bond are a very good example of that. But really, students are very interested in what teachers are dating whom. They are very interested in my private life. It's mostly freshmen who pry into my social life, said so- cial studies teacher Kelly Howard. Another teacher commented on the fact that when he's at a restaurant, and one of his students is waite ing on him, he gets better service from that student. Students really loved to play matchmalser, The scenario usually went Iilse this: Excuse me, Mr. N., could you help me with these algebra problems? By the way, are you single? liust happen to have a truly wonderful, exciting, SINGLE older sister, and itjust so happens I have a picture in my poclsetf' Students have tried to set me up with every sister and mother imagin- able, said Bull. Even though playing matchmalser didn't al- ways worl-a out, it didn't lseep the students from trying or the teachers from seeing exactly who they wanted to, Copy Sue Nachazel Layout Sue Nachazol CushingeHutchison 2
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