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William l-lug, Science Dept, lt worked this morning. l l David lay, English Dept. Chairperson At the last, facts aren't important, only how we treat one another makes a difference. Eileen Kassem, ESL Dept. Chairperson Excellence f It's a matter of pride. Sharon Konish, Foreign Language Dept. lt's my responsibility to teach and it's the students responsibility to want to learn. 22 3 9 3 leanne I-luybrechts, Science Dept. Learning does not occur by osmosis, lt re- quires active transport. A.. .t J. H, 3, ,4.r W .t..:,, . i..t,l ,ylyz X XXKXL 5 .... . t.2js.,i,,,., . . i?f:s.:x i'-X ,. s 1 s at S T ' 1 X -' ., J . ...... . I 1. axis:-5 'A -WT-,Y mnfs E '. V.. ,gt K 5 ,-ev M- X L - , , 91459 , Marvin lones, Business Dept, Most students never realize how easy high school is, until it's too late. 71 William Kidder, Career Advisor You can make a difference. Carl Kratzle, Mathematics Dept. Responsibility L.. l Michael lackson, English Dept. Facts are usually unimportant, only ideas and concepts have lasting values. Arnie Kaminsky, Counseling Dept. Be true to yourself. David Klain, Counseling Dept. Education is foreverf' Urbain Lausier, Foreign Language Dept. l try to get LOGIC across. Logic requires thinking, therefore observation, evaluation and decision making. Errol lacobs, English Dept. The readiness is all. Kenneth Kamp, Music Dept. Never mark your music with ink. Use pen- cil only. Mary lo Knuth, Counseling Dept. lf they read a great deal they will know a great deal. Suzanne Lee, Mathematics Dept. on Sfiil Caralrf nd lvlmym tvlafbfii :t 9' Nc 15 yt: .5 llwnr Him y,..L, , , .... ,nmgyl H?lfQ'iTE rg 1-A. rt, fi it l' WP' tr- lfizlqdet N ll would lm Mmm 15 ilae em, Sh Vale gbbm W K when 'Wars
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if B. -' -L.. i.. '. ,t . Pj, 11 71 I ljp I 1 f-131 .7 ' I F' 5 i , I , dl , fl' 15551 l ' 47 ii2. fb L?ivj?'t7?5f!l .-yigivlvvq. SZWZII f P-. . ,.,'4r gi' 1- ,, f f' mfr' 41:0-' iffpf 'Wi Ellen Faulk, Physical Education Dept. Where's your P.E. clothes?! Faye Grittith, Art Dept. You can do it! Shirley Harper, Social Science Dept. Whatever you do, do it with style. Don't lust sit there! Pass with pizzazz or tail with tabulous torml Harry Holdredge, Science Dept. If Fred Gershloein, Industrial Arts Dept. Cheri Guenther, Mathematics Dept. The power to magically transform our lives into our greatest dreams lies waiting within us all. Walter Harris, Mathematics Dept. Suzanne Holmes, English Dept. A'There is no bliss in ignorance. Abraham Gill, Mathematics Dept. Anything you say is alright. X3 X A , ll A ig V.,. K . X Edmund Gunny, Physical Educationf Health Dept. We're all in this alone. Mel Hein, Physical Education Dept. For students to find enjoyment in learning both in and out ot the classroom. William Howard, lndustrial Arts Dept. Attitude Roger Graziani, Dramaflinglish Dept. Success is not an easy road to walk. lan Hackett, Physical Educationfl-lealth Dept. lt's word-up it you want to nail it to the wall, 'cause everybodys WangAChung tonite. Angela Hewlett, English Dept. Underline titles ot novels, place quotation marks around short stories! Richard Huobardi Social Science Dept. 'The importance ol clean campus and a clean planet. 21
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Gerald London, Social Science Dept. Marilyn Mansfield, Science Dept. No less than your best is enough. Nyunt Maunq, Mathematics Dept. Chairperson Prepare yourself now for your future or live to regret it for the rest of your life. Michael Mori, Mathematics Dept. I would like each student to learn to care, to care about themselves and to care about others. f Armando Macias, Art Dept. Lack of interest and pride most students have in their own education. Varda Marlow, Social Science Dept. lames Meadors, Mathematics Dept. lohn Napier, Student Teacher English Dept. Life is a matter of attitude. Look for the good in your life and you will find happis ness. ? fit C Ba! ,qt , y W .V 1 Q. V x, 3 at L af Doug Magorian, Student Teacher Physical Education Dept. Kathi Martin, Art Dept. Chairperson To take chances, be alive, electric and re- spectful ot everything. Richard Melton, Industrial Arts Dept. Chairperson Be on time. ,Mp WW WE Clytee Netzer, English Dept. Read Ruth Malouf, Special Education Dept. Chairperson You don't get it, you earn it! Art Martinez, Physical Education Dept. This is it, all you get! Larry Merken, Science Dept, Each person, no matter what the level of intelligence or background, can make a dif- lei-ence. Anne Newman, Health Dept. When you try to get something for nothing, you usually will pay more than what it was worth. 23
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