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Mary Lou Hays Secretary Marie Lionello Secretary Ruth O'Donnell Career Information Marsha Paul Receptionist All My Students Are Beautifulv All my students are beautiful, each in his own way, stated Fran Measley, a veteran teacher with seventeen years experience. She has concluded that students have changed a great deal. College-bound students are very serious about their education and becoming successful . But, she adds, there are fewer scholars on campus. According to Mrs. Measley, non-college students take a so what', attitude towards their future and school. 'They feel life owes them something, she explained, they get bored with school and even with their social life. Teaching takes up a lot of Mrs. Measleyls time, but she enjoys many other outside activities. She frequents the desert because of her interest in rock collecting, but it also provides time alone with her family. Besides the desert, she takes great pleasure in traveling and looks forward to extensive touring when she retires. Her main ambition for the present is to complete twenty years of teaching. I. Coach Mo Claydon shouts encouragement to his girls'softball team, 2. and 3. Mrs. Measley in zi serious and a light moment works with student, David Dreier.
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Andrea Perkins Gym Attendant Junemarie Reynolds Teacher Aide Susan Romero Library Clerk Martin Ross Teaching Aide ew Science Teacher Comes To San Marcos Having experience only as a student teacher, Mr. Don Bell came to San Marcos and began teaching full time this year. Besides lnstructing science classes, he assisted Mr. Purcell in coaching track. Mr. Bell, born and brought up in Artesia, California, enjoys fulfilling a leadership role and working with people. He has for a long time had an interest in the world of nature and science and says, Teaching appears to be a job where I can best use my talents. Attending Cal State Long Beach, Mr. Bell earned Bachelor of . Arts degrees in Zoology and biology. Regarding the science department at San Marcos, he is optimistic. San Marcos has a good teaching atmosphere and the students are generally cooperative and well- 707 STAFF mannered. The faculty is a friendly and concerned group of teachers. As far as hobbies are concerned, Mr. Bell enjoys various sports, photography hiking, jogging, backpacking, traveling and relaxing at the beach. Coming from the Los Angeles area, Mr. Bell appreciates the change from smog to fresh air and really likes the Santa Barbara surroundings. His future goals are somewhat uncertain, but he would like to become a full time biology teacher. During the summer, he wishes to work as a naturalist or park ranger and backpack through the American, Canadian and New Zealand mountains. Mr. Bell would like to remain teaching at San Marcos, but his rehiring depends on future school district decisions. 1
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