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CAREFOOT HERE - Linda Carefoot answers the phone in her office. Carefoot was the new dean of the Com- munications Arts ? division. z' Changing Faces he new school year brought many new faces on campus, especially in the Communication Arts division. Along with three new teachers, Deborah Hanzel, Brenda Henson, and Joe Moran, came a new dean of Communications, Linda Carefoot. I think that the most important job of a dean is to make sure that students are getting a good education, commented Carefoot. This was accomplished in many areas throughout the Communication Arts division. It lbeing the deanl is very time con- sumingf' said Carefoot, I think it re- 1 52 Facultyfffommunication Arts quires more time than I originally thought. Along with the changes in faculty, there were also small changes in format and curriculum. When asked of the expectations of be- ing a new dean, Carefoot replied, I en- joy being involved in planning the cur- riculum, but also like working with the rest of the staff and students. I like the combination of being dean and still being able to teach two classes. With experience and knowledge by their side, the new teachers and dean helped to create a truly great division of Communication Arts. if Q f i N on 0 5 .5 . wfWfff,yaf, if fwmw Awww H .fer 1 qw 'f me ff- J! 1 2 I Z .- 5 lp s
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LOVE NOTES - Tony McCabe intercepts a note. McCabe taught math and coached girls' J .V. tennis. ANOTHER MONDAY - Diane Tobar tries to make her Mondays not such a bore. Tobar was a class advisor for the senior class and also a math teacher. HEY - Mr. Valencia pauses 'in mid-sentence as his picture is taken. Valencia was infamous for his pet Iguana, Iggy- x ri T7 .--Jil inding Time inding time for the family - How did the teachers find enough time to teach, coach and keep up with their families? Well, it wasn't easy, but someone had to do it, and they did it. Most of the teachers in the Developmen- tal and Technical skills department had some type of an extracurricular job, along with that they had families to take care of. You can't try to find time, you have to make it, stated Jack Galeener. Mr. Galeener taught five periods of science, coached varsity football, and was an assis- tant coach for varsity baseball. He also had a wife and three children. Galeener made the time to make it work. He admitted it wasn't easy, but that it was 154 Facully Developmental and Technical Skills worth it. There's no such thing as being tired, sometimes I wish I could be selfish and just have time for myself, but I can,t. It wouldn't be fair. I wanted all of this, so I've got to make it work, he remembered. It took a lot of effort to make quality time. If you organize your time well, you can do lots of things. You need to manage your time, just learn how to be good time organizer, replied Don Garrett. Mr. Galeener added to Mr. Garrett's thoughts, You need a lot of patience, which I'm still working on. You also need a patient wife who is understanding. All of this makes the time work for you. If you don't have all of this, you can't carry all of these responsibilities. 1 . if Q ' R c s? K. .4
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