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In general, what Priory students get to see of Priory faculty tends to be very limited. In most cases you just see them in the classroom, teaching, lecturing, or walking by you with a cup of coffee in their hands outside of class. But did you know about all the other cool things Priory faculty do outside of school?
Peter, our wonderful chef, conducts search parties to find hikers that have gone missing. Peter said, “My involvement was sparked by the disappearance of a fellow mountain man, the shoddy police investigation conducted by the Mammoth PD, and wanting to bring closure to a family in pain who needed some sort of closure.” “The best part of our search is seeing fellow mountain people coming to participate in the search, sacrificing their time, money, and well being for someone they have never met,” he continued.
Did you know Mr. Riebhoff, the math and econ whiz, is also a surf whiz? He said, “When I first started, surfing just seemed cool. Kind of a ‘look at me, I am so awesome’ type of thing. Now it’s different. I am a bad enough surfer that I don't want people knowing that I surf.” He said he continues surfing because, “[he] just [loves] being out in the water, with a few friends, waiting for a set to sweep through. Being out on the water changes [him]. [He feels] more connected, less frantic, more open to life after even the quickest session.”
Mr. Neale, as some might know through the past faculty talent show, sings and plays the guitar in his own band. “Before I was ever a musician, I was a music fan,” he says “My love of rock and roll music definitely motivated me to learn musical instruments. I started with bass guitar in high school because it is the easiest instrument to learn quickly enough to play with others.” He continued, “The beauty of rock and roll is that it is a fundamentally youthful activity. The dynamics in my current band are not all that different than the band I was in when I was 19. It might not be great for preventing long-term hearing loss, but a rocking band practice can be a cathartic experience.” Additionally,“When you play in a band you get invited to parties that you wouldn't have otherwise been invited to,” he adds. How fun!
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