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Mr. Pluim demonstrates the use of an electric saw to his woodshop class. The frustration of a day seems to have gotten to Mr. Pisani. Faculty Division 119
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Time In Mind Six hours a day, five days a week, (with an occasional vacation day) teachers taught what they knew best. Using a number of non-school hours, teachers made up tests and lesson plans, corrected papers and even coached and helped with school functions. Keeping themselves and students on schedule to make it to that last day in June, teachers provided students with home- work, quizzes, tests and the much appreciated free days. With the help of SchuUer ' s notebooks and Sanders ' chemistry final, time flew by. Though days were sometimes frustrating staff and faculty seemed to have made it through one more year keeping time in mind for next year. Mr. Godbey, a familiar face to seniors, discusses grammar with his English IV class. Always with a smile is Mrs. Elliot, principal ' s secretary. 118 Faculty Division
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Time Waits For No Man Time inexorably moves on, and it behooves all of us to utilize it to its fullest. One might say that each stage of life is a time capsule. Charles Flandrau had this to say: The greatest gift is the realization that life does not consist of either wallowing in the past or peering anxiously at the future. It is good for one to appreciate that life is now — whatever it offers, little or much, life is now — this day — this hour. As you graduate from San Dimas High School, realize that this time capsule has passed; draw on the many ex- periences you have had and build on them in a positive manner. Now is the most im- portant time in your life. How you use it and work with it will determine where you will be going and what you will be doing. May the sun be always at your back! Edward J. Weber, Ph.D. Principal i Edward J. Weber, Ph.D. Principal ' kN Beverly Robinson, E.Ed. Assistant Principal Jerry Ray Assistant Principal m Jim Abbott Auto Joanne Anderson Resource Specialist I ;•% Doug Baber Head Counselor Kathy Baker Chorus 120 Faculty
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