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acuity Ir isn ' t easy finding J • - ■ j fc ' PERFECT! A perfect teacher Is one who in- volves him or herself with the ideas of the students. said Ron Stencel. A perfect student Is hard-working, studi- ous and curious, said Gary Pick. Many students and teachers had their own idea of ideal educators and scholars. But what makes them per- fect? . . . Students and teachers gave their opinion on this question. Some of the teachers didn ' t believe that there was a perfect student. I don ' t believe that the perfect student exists. If he or she does, then I wish that they would enroll in one of my classes, said Amy Uribe. If there was a perfect student, she felt that they would have to have a desire to acquire skills that jid prepare him or her for adult- hood. Mark Ritter also believed that there was no perfect student. This world is filled with human beings, absolutely of To me, a teacher tries to make the subject interesting, and funny. — Divina Ges- toso which is perfect in any way. The students felt that a teacher ' s job was not just to teach but they had to have some kind of relationship with them. To me the perfect teacher tries to make the subject interesting and fun. said Also, they would have to be kind, Divina Gestoso. A perfect teacher would never make you feel insignificant in class. He or she would help you no matter what. Also, he or she would make the class as interest- ing as possible and try to make every- one participate, said Scott Fisk. Perfection is something that will probably never be seen since every- body makes mistakes in life. With the students and teachers comments, maybe people will realize that nobody is perfect and take this into consideration when mistakes are made. story by Jona de los Santos: layout by Dee Honda; photos by Tim Thetford and Jack Elliott Carol Nelson: Special Ed Chuck Newbourg: Head Custodian Sue Nordine: Librarian Alice OKeeffe: Foods 1. Life Styles. Spanish 1. Girls League Jim Patricio: Wt Training ■n Polite: Eng. 1. Comp. 3, Comp. 4 (AP). Letterman ' s Club. Cross Coun- try Dan Priest: Comp. 4. Reading Lab. Comp, 2. Frosh. Class Adv. Puzo: Europ. Civ.. Wrid, Cult, (H), Wrid. Cult , Sr, Class Adv, Rampershad: Civics. Civics (H), US, History (H) Reda: Alg, 2, Geom.. Pre Alg,. Key rk Ritter: Ctiem, (H). Sc club V. Life. Chem. Ursel Rovell: German Dolly Salcido: Special Ed Aide Carol Sarkissian: Racquet Spts,, Sci, Con Life, CPE 9. Drill Guard Constance Spencer: Sen Sem , Eng 1 ), Comp. 3. Eng 1. Speech Club Ida Spuhler: Special Ed Stearn: Calculus. Alg, 2. Geom.. Alg A. Chinese Club Adv, Stratton: Instr, Dean. Sen, Sem. (AP). Sen Sem. (H). Academic Olym- ' piad Larry Taylor: Wrid, Cult.. SRC Europ. Civ (H), Soph Class Adv., Ski Club Marcy Tomooka: Ret Math. Trig,, Alg, 2. Jr. Class Adv, Marg Townsend: Instructional Aide Joe Tuzzolino: Psychologist Amy Uribe: Sci Con, Phys . Chem,, Soph, Class Adv Jane Van Wagoner: Foods 1, On Your Own, Beg Adv, Cake Decorating, Clothing 1 2. Girls League Ann Dill: Special Ed Lori Eshilian: Special Ed f n % . ' %m p At A A 240 Faculty Perfection
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Yon find out very quickly uhicJj people you efijoy being around the most. — Coach Holmes ■ INSTRUCTING PLAYERS DURING PRACTICE, Coach Larry Holmes takes time to coacti ttie Girls Varsity Basketball Team. Holmes had coached the varsity team for three years, T TAKING TIME DURING CLASS, Carol Sarkis- sian explains a few rules to freshman Lome Jund. Sarkissian was the Softball coach as well as Dr team advisor MAKING IT CLEAR TO HIS STUDENTS, Larry Taylor spends time in the classroom. Taylor was the girls Varsity Tennis Coach. Teachers Who Coach Faculty 239
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' ' A perfect student would have to be responsible. — Jim Polite ■ GRADING QUIZZES, Jim Polite comes over a perfect paper, Ttiese A papers didn ' t come up as often as tie hoped. T WISHING IT WERE TRUE, Jim Polite puts up tfie scale of ttie semester grades. Many teactiers wisfied their classes were this perfect. Perfection Faculty 241
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