1982 Westside Shield

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Mrs. Sandra Wang Mrs. Sheryl Wiitala Mr. Steve Wiitala Mrs. Janet Wilbern Mr. Virgil Windels· Mrs. Clarann Winslow

Mr . Dan Young Mr. Allen Zimbleman Mr. John Rogers

After 3:10

Outside interests generate energy Fresh inspiration and new e nthu siasm come to Mr. Don Kolterman, English instructor, through his work in the theater.

Mr. Max Kitzelman, (11), Physical Education, lntramur-

als; Mr. Bob klein, (19), Science, Boys' track; Ms. ~iu Knopp, (1), English; Mr. Don Kolterm•n 1 (1S), Enghsh,

Senior Class sponsor; Mr. Robert Koneck, (1), Fore•gn Language, Junior Classical .League, Dungeons and Drag·

ons Club; Mrs . Janet Kosin, (1), Math; Mr . Doug Krecklow, (3), Physical Education, Head coach Boy~' and Girls' Swimming and Diving, Presi~ent Nebraska ~w1m Coach_es

Association; Mr . Don Krehb1el, {3), lndustnal Arts,

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tant wrestling coach, Assistant Baseball Coach; Mr. Rochtard Lane, Industrial Arts; Dr. Charles Lang , (19), Science, Interact Club, Nebraska Academy of Science President;

After a typical day of teaching five to eight classes, helping four students who have created a new low on the grading scale, writing out the week's lesson plans, reading a teacher's journal, kicking five unruly rowdies out of the IMC, and grading 62 essays about the same novel, a teacher's energy for outside diversions would understandably be very little. But, surprise, this teaching staff has a myriad of interests that range from a county sheriff, an actor, a motorcycle monger, and a go-cart racer, to a state senator. Mr. Bob Moscrey, aviation instructor, has an affinity for race horses. He owns five and races them on the Nebraska circuit. "It's very interesting and enjoyable as long as you don't get kicked," he joked. His partner, Dr. Chuck Lang, physics instructor, shares in the fun and the profits. Lang also records UFO citings for Douglas and Sarpy counties. As a member of the International Mutual UFO

Mrs. Louis Lefebvre, (8), Math, Z-Ciub; Mr. W•lt Lovercheck, (?); Mr. Kent luetke-Stahlm•n, (1), Math; Mrs.

Network, Lang keeps a record of the citings. "You have to do a few of these things or else you don't stay interesting, even to yourself," Lang stated. For extra stimulation, Mr. Paul Andreas, history instructor, wrote a 200 page analysis of the Nebraska Indian wars. He hopes to get it published and then have it made into a movie. "If this is done properly, it could be as big as 'Roots'," Andreas speculated. English instructors Mr. Bob Dornacker and Mr. Richard Bock sell Amway products from their homes. Mr. AI Yap, art instructor, has art shows in the old market and Mr. Bob Jenkins plays the oboe in the symphony. Mr. Bill McCormick sells what he believes to be a sure-fire diet plan. From businesses to hobbies, to athletics, teacher's outside interests span the full spectrum of possibilities. Whatever the interest may be, outside endeavors seem to be the cure-all for teacher burnout.

Jo~n M~ctier,

(6), Home Economics; Mrs. June McDon-

ough, (14), Media; Mr. Don Meredith, (16), Social Studies; Mr. Lawrence Morrissey, (15), Science, Assistant

Varsity Football Coach, Reserve Basketball Coach; Mrs. K•ren Mullen, (3), Foreign Language, International Club, Director-Nebraska International language Camp; Dr.

Jock Noodell, (29), Office; Mrs. P•mel• Norlen, (1), Social Studies; Mr. P•ul Nyholm, (23), Industrial Arts, Boys' Tennis; Mrs . Scotty Pfenninger 1 (6), Special Ed.ucation,

President local CEC; Mr. Doug Poerson, (11), Socoal Stud-

ies, Girls' Tennis, Photo Club; Mr. Vic Porter, (4)! Math , Head Girls' Varsity Basketball; Assistant Boys' Vars1ty Bas-

ketball; Mr. Dick Rezac, (13), Business, DECA, Mr. D•vid Rogers, (1), Industrial Arts; Mr. Jo~n Rog~rs, (6), Science, JV Soccer, Metro Soccer Assoc1at1on Pres1der.u; Ms . ~n~

Royle (12) Business, Head Volleyball, Assostant G~rls Track! Mr. 'cuy Sedl•cek, (?), English, National Honor Society· Mr. Bruce Skinner, (10}, Science, Varsity Soccer

Coach; 'Mrs. Ch•rlene Srb, (1S), Special Edu~ation, vice president of NSHA; Mr. Ed Stnbley, (19), Drover Educa-

tion; Ms. Cuoline Sylvestri, (3), Science, Drrii.Squad ~nd Squires sponsor; Mrs. Susan T~ylor, (9), Soc1al Stud•es, Nebraska State Council for Social Studies treasurer, Phi

Delta Kappa treasurer; Mrs. Suson Thein, (4), English, Junior Class sponsor, Creative Writing Club sponsor; Mr.

Allen V•p, (10), Art; Mrs. S•ndy W•ng, (2), Home Economics; Mrs. Sheryl

Wiit~la,

(15), Foreign language , In -

ternational Club, AFS faculty. advisor, Dun11eons and Dragons Club; Mr. Steve Wnt•l•, (17), Socoal Stud1es; Mrs. J•nel Wilbern, (2), Math; Mr. Virgil Windels, (16) English; Mrs.

Cl~r~nn

Winslow, (6}, Business; Mr. Dan

Young, (11), Math, Head Football coach, Assist.ant Track coach; Mr. Allen Zimblem•n, (16), Math, PreSident Nebraska Association of Teachers of Math.

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