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J . . .,.,, . 32-FACULTY CLUBS if lTOPl VIGOROUS VTA officers: Mrs. K. Jorgenson, veep, B. Kerns, Board of Dir., and Les Dickinson, pres., review the health plan for teachers and families policy made at their monthly meeting. ICENTERJ Valley AFT Veep, A. Moffatt, edits arti- cles written by teachers to appear in local T7-42's Newletter. AMBITIOUS WHS Faculty Club officers: B. Kerns, pres., H. Crawford, soc. chm., and Mrs, C, Stubbe, treas., decide to post a notice of the Club Picnic on the lunch room bulletin board. VTA, AFT GROUPS Get Together At Breakfasts BY GETTING together socially and po- litically, the Workman Faculty Club, di- rected by Barry Kerns, president, enioyed many affairs during the year. Before school began in the fall, the group sponsored a sock-it-to-'em, teach Chicken Dinner. This helped the T7 new teachers get acquainted with their colleagues. The club also held monthly breakfasts at a local restau- rant and a Pizza Party. At Christmas the teachers had an exchange-gift holi- day luncheon with Santa giving gifts. When not socially involved, the club acted as a representative of the district Valley Teachers' Association affiliated with the CTA, of which Les Dickinson, WHS, was president. The VTA and the AFT with Vice-president Al Moffatt on campus developed such policies as sum- mer school and presented a salary pack- age to the Negotiating Council. F E- 1 -f-17 1' 4
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WHS FACULTY . . . Love Homes. Children, un WHAT makes Teachers Tick? Are They human or iusT mechanical roboTs ThaT Thrive on giving homework? No! Teach- ers have families wiTh all kinds of prob- lems and ouTside inTeresTs iusT like everybody else. Like many of Their sTudenTs, Teachers answer To The beckoning of moTher na- Ture and The greaT ouT-of-doors. Miss Sally Graves and Mrs, Donna Lander find skiing Their cup of Tea , while Don OuTland and John Horn, To name Two, like scuba diving. Mrs. Jeanne Carringfon, Leroy Eisenbise, and Mac- Arfhur Moore spend much Time camp- ing in The deserT or mounTains. ForTu- naTe people like Mrs, Connie Sfubbe and Harold Crawford .own Their planes and Mrs. Suzanne Murphy Thinks noTh- ina of sailing To Hawaii on her sloop. RELAXING while The wind Takes over, Mrs. Suzanne Murphy, Tanned by The Hawaiian summer suns, is on her way To CaTalina wiTh her husband in Their sloop. ,rm PAUL SHIGO DAVID SHIRLEY RUSSELL SMITH LEO UTT RICHARD WHALEY MRS. SHARON WITT MRS. CONNIE STUBBE MRS. KATHY WOOD FACU LTY--3 l
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FACULTY VOLUNTEERS . . Students Like TOPS Subjects WHAT is the TOPS Program at Work- man High School? lt is a Tutorial Pro- gram provided tor students by teachers who were willing to give up their Time after school tor this. ln its second year, The Program provided eager Lobos with electives set up by T8 teachers. Teachers who volunteered Their serv- ices included The following, Harold Crawford, aeronautics, Les Dickinson, agriculture, Mrs. Suzanne Murphy, art, Don Anderson, political affairs, Paul Shigo, music, Clint Dunn, German, Pat Mauch, psychology, Mrs. Marie Earl, RN, medical self-help. Others were, Bob Green, sports, John Horn, biological sciences, Roy Eisenbise, Social science field work, Russ Smith, American history or Lit, Frederick Raile, conversational Spanish, Leo Utt, math, Mrs. Roberta Fox, slide rule, Miss Mary Krupa, creative writing, Pat Rogan, baseball techniques. AERONAUTICS, taught by H. Crawford who owns his own plane, appeals to Lobos like C. Hacker, desiring to be flyers. LCENTERJ MEDICAL self-help, directed by Mrs. M. Earl, RN features Safety First, as assistant C. Vest demonstrating correct method of bandaging. lBOTTOMl LES DlCKlNSON'S Ag Class, consisting ot K, Heidkamp, B. Lawson, and G. Maddox does landscaping and beautification.
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