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Ray O'Connor, Physical Education Dept. Chairperson Pride makes the difference. David Pascolla, Art Dept. Be happy while you're living, tor you're a long time dead. Guadalupe Puleo, ESL Dept. Frances Oberman, English Dept. Support your general statements with spe- cific examples. Nina Pashley, English Dept, lt's not all books that are dull as their read- ers. Virginia Quan, Home Economics Dept. Learn as much as you can and try your very best. You will find success. I , .hr Paul Paley, Science Dept. Robert Pallies, Physical Education Dept, 5igan5U9'3'n' Emir? There has never been anyone in the world 'lhfiilui W li, 14 exactly like you, Believe in yourself. Elena Paul, English Dept. Lynn Prager, English Dept. Be happy, healthy, and peaceful. Have self respect, and count your blessings at least once a day. Rolfe Rahl, Driver Training Dept. Chairperson Walter Reynolds, Mathematics Dept. l f r 1 fr 4.51: 'Af i. 5-Qu wan i rr? Cin Sienei Liqlish Sep' i icuii like ment ind relied sir eats f' 3: timid Solzovils, S3-aj Q. ti-ale: jimi 139. A i l t Iudy Rosander, Student Teacher Nell Rosenblum, ESL Dept. Al Rothtarb, Mathematics Dept. Art Rude, Science Dept, ' I A English Dept. 1X1:x if X Chairperson Ilwshsqnxphyx Science is fun and interesting! N Hjwas a may 24
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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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rw X X N 'hs Iv ht yr so ,Q Susan Sagara, English Dept. The value and power ol education. Learn now- you won't regret it later. XW Geri Siener, English Dept. ul would like my students to enjoy English and related subiects. It can be fun! David Solkovits, Social Science Dept. Loafers always lose! :APR we E ' i 31 Tom Stevenson, Physical Education Dept. H1986 was a great year in sports for Tatt High. loe Santoyo, Art Dept. l'Mind is like the ocean: you can venture out as tar as you dare. David Silberman, Industrial Arts Dept. An education that is broadly based will be useful throughout a lifetime. Marvin Soll, Social Science Dept. Chairperson Never lose your sense of humor and never take yourself too seriously. Larry Stewart, Social Science Dept. t'lt's okay to think and to be COl l51d9Y5l9 Of others. - WA, . hzdg-.5 alum Sheilah Sertaty, Foreign Language Dept. Belmopan is lust a dribble away trom Te- gucigalpa and the Malvinasf' lune Sloan, College Advisor 'Relevance is not our only need in educa- tion, but abundance, variety, adventurous- ness, and thoroughness. Robert Spears, Attendance Coordinator It you can't be good, be caretul! 'lr-Y of Carolyn Swaim, Mathematics Dept. Hard work reaps rewards to let you live lite to its tullest by sharing with others and hav- ing lun ' Randi Shockley-Grey, Science Dept. Try your best! Don't sit back and wait. Go out and get it for yourself. Warren Snyder, Social Science Dept, Robert St. lohn, Mathematics Dept. Those things we do become easier not be- cause the nature of the thing has changed but because our ability to do it increases! Sally Taitz, Mathematics Dept. ' Learning is the key to success. 25
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