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Stringer, Allan Math Sturm, Larry Reading Thompson, Pat Social Science Thomson, Fern English Tien, Vince Special Education Tozer, Donna Fine Arts Viatora, Paul English Weaver, Ann Mane Home Economics Webb, Robin Speech Therapist ! Many Incidents Occur C ' an you imagine the situations and feelings substitutes go through? When a substitute walks in the door, students immediately think that they can get away with anything. Some substitutes enjoy working, but find it hard because students don ' t give them respect. I usually enjoy substituting, though there are times that certain classes make me wish I were unemployed, commented Joe Galvin. Substitutes usually have many inter- esting incidents that happen to them while substituting, Ben Randolph said, One time I had no lesson plan and one of the beginning Math classes said they were a Geometry class, so I started teaching them Geometry. Many wonder why any substitute would keep working, with the harass- ment they go through. Some do it be- cause of the lack of credentials to be o permanent teacher, others substitute as a necessary means of money to pay bills. Mr. Hernandez had a different reason when asked why he kept substituting. To be able to communicate with the students, express different ideas, try to continue their educational progress, and to give advice. It is an on-going thing — seeing students I know, and giv- ing them my views on something. ■A ' 1. Mr. Strain observes as promising artists, tike LoVonne Turner, work with watercolors in his painting class. 2. Substituting for Ms. Mains, Mr. Randolph finds himself temporarily in charge of a speech class. 3. Ms. Finan edits and helps revise Larry Cochran ' s composition. Administration and Academics 261
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Schrack, Pomelo Speciol Education Self, Sherry English Shertzer, Mm Physical Education Slivka, Dick Physical Education Solomon, Gory Fine Arts Strain, Paul Fine Arts 260 We ' re the Kids of America
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Weber, Herbie ROP Werner, Joe Business Westermeyer, Stella Foreign Language Wiltenton, Barbara Special Education Williams, Linda Work Experience Witaker, Carol Physical Education 262 We ' re the Kids of Ar
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