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I saw that, says Mrs. Chase. “D . . . E . . . F . . . uh now what? thinks Mr. Clore to himself. Alright fall in! says Miss Cook.
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Faculty Presents “Teacher Of The Year” Contest 'You know once when I was a kid way back when . . .” says Mr. Allen. You want to change your schedule again? groans Mr. Anderson. The 1973-74 school year saw the addition of six new teachers to our faculty: Mrs. Jan Stauffer (Busi- ness Education and Home Economics), Mr. Jim Baird (Business Education), Mrs. Anne Romey (Reading Intern), Mr. Richard Lance (Instrumental Music Intern), Miss Kay Beck (Science), and Mr. Mike Smithey (Social Studies and Science). The men on the faculty formed a winning basket- ball team and took first place in the Community Schools tournament. The men also formed a base- ball team and played a losing game against the varsity team (6-5). The group seemed a bit more social this year as they met in each others homes for a Mexican Dinner, a Spaghetti Feed, an unveiling of a painting, and a salmon bake. The year ended with another great faculty variety show— to choose the teacher of the year. A very close decision gave the honors to Mike Smithey for his costume and violin talent. Teachers were judged for talent, beauty, and intelligence. The show also fea- tured a folk singing group and a jug band. Mr. Smithey received an expense paid trip to Goble to a workship on teaching the twisted mind. Enough money was raised for three scholarships. This being Stan Peerboom’s tenth year as princi- pal of the Rainier High School, a plaque was pre- sented to him at a reception after school with cake and coffee in recognition of his dedicated service. ‘This is my green ‘plant-growing’ thumb grins Miss Beck. t 9 Mr. Baird takes time out for a picture.
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% Now if you are going to throw paper you have to do it right. Let me show you how demonstrates Mr. Davidson. If I've told you once I've told you a hundred times, after three strikes you are OUT! explains Mr. Doumit. Oooh I wish you hadn't put that tack on my chair, says Mrs. Farrar. Yes it is a nice day isn't it, agrees Mr. Fisher. 1 I i 11
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