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On Halloween dress-up day, Ed Shaffroth left stu- W its if dents bewildered. He put his arm around me and l had no idea who it was, said one student. MW E' H wifi Pi ture Thi With the Swiss What do skiing, photography, and back- packing have in common? All three are favor- ite pastimes of Ed Schaffroth, a photography and family communications teacher here. Traveling is an important part of all these activities and he has done quite a bit of it. His travels have included trips to Alaska, Hawaii, the Teton and Sierra Mountain ranges, and Europe. During these trips, he did a great deal of backpacking and his favorite spot was Switzerland. While in Switzerland, Schaffroth visited two high schools in Chur. One dealt mainly with business education, while the other ems phasized the preparation for college. He was amazed at how bright the students were and even more surprised to learn that most spoke at least four languages. I was very im- pressed with their honesty, he remarked concerning the Swiss students. Schaffroth noted the lack of vandalism and the fact that ll was very impressed with their honesty students could leave belongings lying around without fear of them being stolen. He has made many interesting observations during his travels, so if you're looking for some first-hand knowledge about an exciting spot for your next vacation, just ask. Getting along is an important aspect of being a teach- er, Ollie Huntsman enjoys a laugh with some students in her sixth period cooking class. 296 Administrat1on!5taff
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W 'ALE 'F ' A, ya I M ..,, E I X t , , rrar i - f o 1 A Y b V A A in 'F F if 2 it i sq ' i Q A i .. .Q , gil Savoring the flavor during class competition, Coach Imlay is observed by the students, t an ngl Teachers Change Until this year, it seemed to me that teach- ers were people who stood in front of class to lecture. My view, however, changed as the year progressed. My teachers really took an interest in my school work. They really cared, wanting me to do well, wanting me to succeed. l couldn't have without their help, Teachers set up tutors for me, and stayed Il r. Walker gave students his phone number . . . after hours to give me help. Mr. Blevins gave me as much information about labs as he could. Mr. Walker gave students his phone number in case they needed help on Political Science. And there was always Mrs. Kotnik, the calculus teacher, who came on extra days to work with floundering students. From this student's angle, the teachers here are the best around. Larry Janson Algebra, Math, Career Math Robert Jenkins English Charles Johnson Speech, English Tony Julian American Culture Robert Keller Chorus, Guitar, Bel Cantos Russell Kleitsch Contemporary Voices in Lit., American Lit. Sally Kotnik Math Joseph Kovacevich Consumer Math, P.E,, Football Pfeifer Lacy Business Communi- cation Russell Leslie P.E., Football Robert Liles P.E,, Soccer Robert Litchfield Humanities, Journal- ism. Echos , Senior Class Advisor At an Angle 295
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25 I vlll ,V am WW Wav 'XJkeW 9fs-X' 5 Q ij am f 'lf ,qv x 'Z i if '31 .,., 'Q ' 'N V gf girl -fs rg A -qv 1 'ff' N i '45 Doc Hansen and his wife are involved in jewelry in their spare time. They display their creations in many shopping centers, Laying it on the line before a football game, Coach Baranski goes over some details with the J.V, football team. Janet Lowry P.E., Cross Country, Track Ralph Lundberg Geometry. Algebra Anthony Marino Psy- chology, Ski Club Anneliese Marshall PE., Tennis, E,S.l.. Reading Nellie Mayberry Clothing Design Ross Metcalfe American Govt.. US, History Barbara Meyer E.S,L, Wendell Montague Commer- cial Art, Senior Studio John Murphy Healthfllrivers Ed. Lois Nichols English Lit, Reading Improvement Barry Owen PE.. Water Polo, ESL, Picture This 297
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