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92 New Principal Takes Over Among the many changes that occurred during the school year at Charles Page, was the addition of the new high school principal, Mr. Jerry A. Baird. Mr. Baird has been in the state's educational system for sixteen years, eleven years as a high school principal and two years as superintendent, all of which were at Mounds, Oklahoma. Mr. Baird, who switched from being a superintendent back to serving as a principal, expressed that he had a strong desire to get into a larger school system. A lot of people look at a move from superintendent to principal as a step down but I don't look at it that way in a school like Sand Springs, stated Mr. Baird. Much leadership and concern was displayed I by Mr. Baird in the way he talked and listened to the students, commented senior Gay Bunch. He's in his office a lot and you don't have to make appointment on top of appointment to get in to talk to him. I think he's really a personable man, said Mark Pogue. Even though he is old-fashioned in many ways, he also shows concern for the student body, stated Bruce Lewis. Mr. Baird is a man of high ideals based on a solid background of experience. The student and faculty of Page and the residents of the surrounding community gained a responsible leader in their quest for promoting achievement in Charles Page High School. jerry Baird, labors over one of many business letters that pertain to the welfare MR. JERRY BAIRD Principal MR. RODNEY BRIDGES Attendance Director MR. HENRY HALLFORD Vocational Director MR. A. D. JAMES Head Football Coach Activities Director MRS. LINDA PADDOCK Secretary To The Principal MRS. CAROL DAVIS Financial Secretary ,,--.. . is . w er B .. , is ' 'if1H. Siiiiilirtiiiitfi, HARD AT WORK - First-year principal, of various students. Mr. Baird came from Mounds, Oklahoma where he served as superintendent of schools -- V ,,..., . 1, -s - 4-if T' sfzffgffe ,- ii' - ' - ' , ' at , . rgzaeaskazfsezl -sf - , W xi a it ef 1-'.:
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94 Teachers Show Participation Faculty members displayed participation in many school activities as well as fulfilling their duties as teachers. Teacher participation was demonstrated by thosefaculty members who took part in building the class floats for the homecoming parade. Also, some teachers supported their school by attending the parade held every year for the community as well as the students. A teacher skit was performed by a number of faculty members for the student body. The skit was meant to boost school spirit for the game against the Ponca City Wildcats. Also, a tricycle-athon was sponsored by Youth in Government in which many teachers participated. Among those teachers placing in this event were Ms. Nina Muehlburg, junior English teacher, receiving the all-around award, and Mr. Alan Moguin, physics and chemistry teacher, who won a medal for the most reckless. On accepting the award, Ms. Muehlburg expressed her feelings of victory to her competitor, Mr. McDowell, by saying, Eat your heart out . Besides participation in school activities teachers resumed their positions with the regular routine of grading papers and recording grades. Teachers at Charles Page display their dedication to school activities by their participation and involvement in promoting school spirit. TEACHERS DISPLAY DEDICATION- Many teachers take part in the homecoming activities by attending the parade in which the community as well as students turn out for the event held each year. MISS YVONNE DAVIS Spanish LII MR. MIKEL DUNN Drafting MR. JOHN EAKES Math Analysis, Geometry, Algebra ll MR. JAMES PARRAR Electronics 1 ri! W , , , ,,,V ' tivl .,,,. A 61'ff'f215?!? 'JB5-:i?S!f'? ffffU:Efkwi59i51FJfiiff55iiFQ5a ' nf, 'Wifi' 1-jj: V, gg . .siia i A rsss I , fa? My J' i s' 'flii it , A , sq: ,RA L J Ag V53 31.23, gigs.: 3' fl -in J ?sT? i Q ' if' egg ri 1-im 'fm-5 as ft , ' .E,,w:eQI,, EfiiSf11.EW- f , MR. JIM BAIRD Biology MR. JERRY BALLARD American History Athletics MRS. KAY BA'I'I'I.ES World History MR. BOB COMBS Geometry MR. JOHN COOK Auto Mechanics -x . - .... . re.e . . ' A was , , , i . , wg t Vygi ,L.- if ggi. , ' if . rf, .
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