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Edrea Grabler Foreign Language Richard Guilbert Special Needs Each person is born to one possession which outvalues all his others — his last breath. — Mark Twain Peter Greene Social Studies Speak roughly to your little boy, and beat him when he sneezes: He only does it to annoy, because he knows it teases. Marguerite Grimes Mathematics Divide any difficult problem into smaller and smaller parts until . . . (its) so simple that you see its self- evident truth. — Rene Descartes Arthur Hales Physical Education “Caring is an attitude, not a method.” Richard Ham Foreign Language “Be your brother’s keeper, but first learn his language.” Michael Harney Industrial Arts Youth and white paper take any impression. Helen Hart Guidance Counselor “The individual’s right to freedom of expression is indeed a most important possession. Always use it wisely.”
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Robert Dunbar Social Studies “The most important questions to ask are those with no answers ...” Myrna Evans Home Economics “Creativity is making something beautiful from ordinary things.” Marilyn Durkin Mathematics The great law of culture is: Let each become all that he was created capable of being. — Thomas Carlyle Kenneth Feit English . . . to grow in the open air, and eat and sleep with the earth. — Walt Whitman Katherine Ebeling Social Studies “Remember: the Sugar Act was not performed in a night club.” Susan Frey Mathematics While drifting doen this road, the strangest things unfold to you. Stories you thought never true, and you know that it’s only begun. — Dave Mason David Garland Science “Life consists of spring, summer, winter, and au¬ tumn. Enjoy each season.” Richard Gillis Business Education “To all my students, who taught me how much there is still to learn; 1 am deeply indebted.”
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I William Hart English Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. — Emerson John Hollingsworth Mathematics “If I can make it a nice day for you, then it’s a nice day for me, too.” Walter Hawkes Physical Education “And when the One Great Scorer comes to write against your name, ... it is how you played the game.” Ronald Howland English “Teaching is like loving a mermaid. It’s not half bad.” Wendell Hodgkins English Blessed are they who know what they are doing, for they shall know when they have done it. — Modern saying Elizabeth Jordan Science Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. — Marie Curie Eugene Kaczowka Mathematics “Listen to the rain singing on the rooftops and whispering thoughts of happiness to the wild flow¬ ers.” John Kelly Physical Education “Stay in your seats and talk quietly.”
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