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I ff I W K -' 'A is ' AA .- f ring.. Q Ai 9 6 is wx Qt . 4? .1 ' . 111 I f if r Q35 .K f f a gi 5' je E17 Q .ltfggigs , K U 'I is ,V . J ' .?Ll'- S Retirin Teacher: Dorothy Niemann When the 1978-1979 school term ends, Mrs. Dorothy Niemann will join the members of the class of '79 in celebrating the end of a long-term formal relationship with Sinton High School. Known far-and-wide as an insidious purveyor of Anglo-Saxon dialect, rhetoric, and literatti, Mrs. Niemann has decided to hang up her grade book and red pens to enjoy a prolonged and well-earned recess. Twenty-five of her thirty-one years of teaching have been at Sinton High School. Mrs. Niemann has now decided enough-is enough and is ready to take on new enterprises. While Mrs. Niemann has been secretive about her future plans, there seems little reason to credit the idle rumor that she plans a new career as a bull fiddle player with a popular country-rock group out of Nash- ville, However, speculation is rife that Mrs. Niemann plans to publish a country-rock ballad entitled Your Last Fling Was Flung When You Flang Your Frisbee At My Heartf' Rumor also indicates Mrs. Niemann has been working on two masterpieces of dramatic art entitled King Snear and Hamlet Meets Mack Bath. Mrs. Niemann began her teaching career in September of 1958 at Sodville School. While many less hardy leaders washed out, Dot' liy Houser-alias Dorothy Niemann, endured to leave her imprint on untold generations of Sintonites as well as on one told group of pupils in Gregory Portland ISD. The rather tacky rumor that Mrs. Niemann was teaching in Gettysburg and made Lin' toln submit a pencil copy of his speech before it was delivered has no foundation in fact. Be that as it may, Mrs. Niemannis departure will leave a real vacuum at SHS. It will be difficult indeed to find another lady to fill her shoes f Size 7Db. Actually, the SISD will have a real chore ahead in deciding upon a replacement that can look so very genteel and yet still torture seniors in English IV unmercifully. Whether correcting wall scrawls for errors in syntax or applying lip-rouge in public, Mrs. Niemann executes her duties with a style and flair that it will be difficult to match. In spite of it all, the student body and staff of SHS wish Mrs. Niemann well in her position as a lady of leisure. And while we are at it, we would also like to thank Mrs. Niemann for the gallons of red ink she has used correcting papers as well as all those years of loving concern and genuine dedication. Thanks for learning us good, Teacher! This tribute by courtesy of Counselor Ray Ferguson 1 l 1
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i A Left to Right: Ruth Wilson, Pauline Surginer,-Ianie Gonzales, Mary Lou Gonzales, Lillian Brandenburg, Linda Lopez, Viola Cabla, Ozell Sweeney. Not Pictured: Maggie Mutz. Row 1: L to R-james Salone, Mrs. Elidia Leal, Henry Aceves. Row 2-Steven Guerra, Augustine Quilimaco, Marcos Narvaez. v
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