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ANN MARSH Spanish RONALD REHAUME Latin ELIZABETH RUSH French PAT SHEA French KENNETH WINSOR Spanish m Taking motion pictures throughout her summer 1963 trip to Europe, Mrs. Fedele illustrated places discussed in Spanish textbooks with her films. Traveling in a VW micro- bus, the family tour included Holland, Belgium, France, Ita- ly, and, naturally, Spain. Mr. Winsor vacationed in Guadala- jara and Mexico City during the holiday season. Gaining an opportunity to use the lan- guage he taught Mr. Have- mann journeyed to the Wit- tingen and Harz Mountains in Germany last summer. CHARLES WOOD Spanish Faculty Fashions and Foolies, barbeques, and parties for Pacific ' s fun-loving teachers contributed to the success of the Faculty Social Committee members . . . Row One: Mrs. Ehlis, Mrs. Sibley, Mrs. Leonard, and Miss Peterman. Row Two: Mr. Thibault, Mr. Page, Mr. Neimeyer, Mr. Chambers, Mrs. Marsh, Mr. Kuiper, Mr. Jones, and Mr. Hoel. Mr. Sensintaffer explained delicate adjustments for finding infinitesimal objects to bewildered students; for necessity demanded that helpless pupils practice such microscopic madness. Wishing to display their creative ability, art stu- dents faithfully designed mounds of aesthetic masterpieces to brighten bulletin boards. All under the name of art, Mr. Nielsen hung such works. 19 sJiti
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After school Mr. Page, a member of the hard-nosed committee, roamed the campus, visiting his favorite haunt, the girls ' B head. Revealing his identity as Pocificana Anna, Mr. Page, attired in a smock and smoking a cigarette, ad- dressed both assemblies. ARMIDA FEDELE Spanish ERNEST GONZALES Spanish ROBERT I m HAVEMANN 1 ' German Bonjour! Guten Tag! Buenos Dias! Mr. Havemonn, Miss Shea, Mr. Winsor, Mrs. Rush, and Mr. Gonzales greeted each other in the lan- guage lab. k tfip illu! Spi (iln bus ■ I I Disillusioned Pirates discover- ed that they had held the mis- conception that faculty mem- bers engaged in obscure ac- tivities typified by fiendishly composing killer exams after school. Actually, photograph- ers found instructors harm- lessly whiling away offhours smoking, stapling, typing, and planning those private, intriguing faculty parties. Utilizing his spare moments, Mr. Macomber pounded away on his typewriter. Composing one of his grueling tests, he raced to finish before his next chemistry class began. ij.-« . f«c«ll lot p Howl Miiil Neirif Jones I
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i LrJ □ ' ra Relaxation assumed various forms for members of the Math-Science department. Golf enthusiasts Jack Sensintaffer and Ace Eichman both enjoyed visiting the 19th Hole. Swimming and wa ter skiing refreshed Jim Kocher and Roy Mc- Eachern. Away from his test tubes and electrogravity, Mr. Ketcham rel- ished probing the causes of the Civil War. Foreign traveling intrigued Miss Rogers, who is one of Pacific ' s new teachers. Three of the math teachers, Dan Young, Stu South- worth, and Frank Masek, doubled as coaches. JOHN AMSTUTZ m Geometry j, j Intently listening to Mr. Ketcham ' s explanation of the electrolysis of water, his students hoped to grasp some of the complicated technical information. Describing the functions of the liver to her ADRIAN EICHMAN attentive class was only one of the tasks that Lab Biology faced Miss Rogers; she also taught chemistry Physical Science and math. WILLIAM DONALD ROBERT FRANK MASEK ROY Di KRABILL Algebra II Trigonometry- Math Analysis LUNDY Algebra 1 Algebra II MACOMBER Chemistry Science Workshop Algebra Geometry McEACHERN Sophomore Math ! Alg : 9 1 20
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