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Administration Directs Ttie Sfiow Principal Mr. Bill Kuhlman described this year ' s admin- istrative staff as one of the strongest teams we have ever put through this building. Though primarily concerned with staff services, Assis- tant Principal Mr. Guy Fisher had a variety of responsibil- ities, including aiding all other administrators. Mrs. Barbara Kelly, a transfer from SAVE II with exten- sive experience in her area of curriculum, was in charge of everything having to do with classes, from registration and scheduling to reviewing text books. She felt a good sense of community here at CHS. First-year administrator and Activities Principal Mr. Warren Hagman admits, There is still a lot to learn. One of his goals for the year was to provide the best extra- curricular environment possible, and he luckily liked be- ing busy all the time. Mr. Rob Boyer enjoyed working with the students in his role as Assistant Principal in charge of discipline and at- tendance. He dealt with changes in the attendance policy as well as a trial in-school suspension program. The entire administration was relieved not to be double- shifting and felt that the school year went very smoothly. All were impressed by the enthusiasm and spirit the stu- dents exhibited throughout the year. TOP RIGHT: The copier broke down again, a freshman English class is locked in room 13, the water pipes collapsed and flooded half the school, and the superintendent will be here in ten minutes? Principal Bill Kuhl- mann has had a hard day. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Ragman ' s task of selling Oreo cookies and fudge brownies to students puts temptation within his reach and he reaches for outstanding assemblies, performances, games, field trips, and other activities. 54 Administration
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LEFT: Dealing with everyday assistant principal problems. Mr. Fisher calmly ex- plains to Shane Ryan why a homecoming bonfire in the middle of the football field during halflime would not be feasible. BOTTOM LEFT: -Uh. I think you ' d better get over here right away, Mr. Boycr ad- vises a security guard. That ' s the last time I let vou keep vour dog in m v office. bottom ' RIGHT: ' Famous for her candy jar. Mrs. Kelly reviews mounds of paper- work, realizing . he has good plent v to do. J Afimurisf.riili ' ..
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