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A feeling of accomplishment is what Mr. Tom Dryden gets out of teaching his biology classes and well, he should. As the school's premier biology instructor, he also advises the Science Club. Mrs. Dorothy Ellenbecker's varied teaching schedule includes Folklore and Legend. Sociology and English. I've always enjoyed working with people. says Mr. Ford. and. so say his Junior English students, they enjoy working with him. Mathematics-minded Mr. Gehring. our progressive Geometry teacher says he will search for new teaching methods Until I burn out. Our snow bunny. Mrs. Ellen Hall is the courageous Ski Club adviser. Since she is also the Spanish and French teacher, she naturally advises the Foreign Language Club. Helping to improve the school comes naturally to hard-working Mr. Hamilton, who advises Cedar Post as well as teaching creative writing, photography and organizing all intramural activities. Fingering those keys in school and out, Mr. Holt plays the organ when not teaching typing or book- keeping. He is also one of the driving forces behind Leohono success. The real teacher in school and life. says Mr. Ron Hunt, is experience. A firm believer in putting everything possible into life. Mr. Hunt teaches U.S. History as well as being head basketball and track coach. Mr. Iverson, a senior favorite as an American Government and Sociology teacher, enjoys the freedom teaching allows him and admits that every day of teaching furthers his own education. A change in names did not change the person we call Mrs. Love. Still a sophomore English teacher, she once again donated many, many hours toward the smashing success of the drill team and Monticola. 19
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The dl lll6IlC£6of teaching brought us a new chemistry teacher this year. Mr. Allen Marcy. He was educated at Moscow. While traveling on the road to success. Mr. George Marker stopped off at S.H.S. to lend himself to teaching U.S. History and advising the Junior class. Smooth running shop classes are Mr. MacDonald's trademark. No ruffian himself, he patiently instructs his piston-minded students six classes a day. A teacher who prepares students vocationally for their post-school lives is Mr. Jack McHargue who teaches all vo-ag classes and prepares our Future Farmers. After graduation, you'll find that life is still one big high school. warns Mr. Miller, who is a big favorite around the school. Also a summer employee of the U.S. Forest Service, Mr. Miller polices the study hall and teaches one class of American Government. Mrs. Joy O'Dommell, our resident literary genius admits that her day dreams often take her to the days of Queen Elizabeth. Her fascination with the past, however, only betters her methods for preparing students for the future. Mrs. Carol Pietsch has a simple goal in her teaching; prepare students for their future home lives. And she does this well in all her classes including child development, family living, foods, and clothing. Multi-talented Mrs. Ruyle teaches Latin, English, and Orchestra. Although she enjoys teaching she admits that A teacher was the last thing I expected to be. I don't pretend to be wise or wonderful. says Mr. Chuck Schoonover. Though he'd like to see himself as a hippie, he settles for his current position as biology teacher, football, and wrestling coach. Conflict was the single word Mr. Dwight Smith used to sum up S.H.S. Mr. Smith tries to ease the daily conflicts around the school in his counselor role.
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