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Q, ff six. MZ. L M ' i : ' . : - Q i 1 l I ' , I Mrs. Nancy Defries, SHA Sr. Mary Diana, SHA Gary Dorr, GHS .n if ,JI it t .. What does a new math teacher ex- , , '1w,. I 5 perience at Griffin High School? Mr. F f i A ' W it Richard Piatchek encountered his first J X year at Griffin, and lived to comment ' on it. if ii: ft he 9 i I William Nonneman, GHS , Janet Walch, SHA ' 1 .,.,. is 5 . in U 9 p . . in im I , A .. - Mr. Piatchek taught at another school before coming to Griffin. How do the two schoolscompare? Well, the first school was a class AA school, smaller than Griffin, and in a closer community. He remarked, however, that the education was much better here. As a new teacher, he feels that stu- dents do try to take advantage of him, but he is familiar with the tricks of the trade, being a Griffin graduate. But what does a freshman teacher feel about freshmen students in gen- eral? lnwardly, he wonders, How do sophomores get to be sophomores? , for he states that no one ever claims to have been a freshman. Q5 LJ gffiglf 1 E- Wi-1q'i'Qi,E,iL ' ,, Z wig-ik' jg ' 'A .T5?'5if:l'1'i fi fr 21.5 'f' tffg,,i,g,,i , , :L -1.-5.-ixi ' MV- Metz makes 3 Doiflf out Of 3 Pf0blem- Mr. Nonneman checks out the grades of one of his students.
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Listen To The Music One could hardly help but notice the wiry man in the music room and hails of Griffin. Mr. Dennis Beiermann, in his first year at Griffin, helped supply both the enthusiasm and dedication to the mem- bers of the musical department. Without him Griffin would not have had a band at any athletic event, no concerts at assemblies, and certainly no one to provide the feelings that come from hear- ing music. Mr. Beiermann spent countless hours behind the scenes with what he called a group of young but talented musicians. He led the marching band the concert band and the jazz band in numerous re- citals all of which turned out successfull. Looking back it will be hard not to re- member Mr. Beiermann for everyone en- joyed listening to the music cf'- S i in Y ROP P ER'S PP Dl '.-4 i ,J ivy' .4 Sr. Regina Marie, SHA Sr. Therese Martin, SHA Sr. Frances Mary, SHA Sr. Clare Therese, SHA
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