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Kofa leaders mold a dgnamro program Our indispensable vice princi- pal is Mr. Phelps. His duties included direction of all student activities, o t h e r than athletic ones, working with student coun- cil, and being disciplinarian. Mr. Walters is Athletic Di- rector. Among other things, he was in charge of all interscho- lastic athletic activities, hiring of all game officials and ticket sel- lers. He also taught math. Mr. May filled the difficult job of Kofa Registrar. He had the job of figuring out the schedule of both teachers and students. Mr. May also kept track of all student absences and grades. He is also assistant vice principal. 'l Mr. May, Kofa Registrar. ADMINISTRA TORS 19
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Administrators worked and planned together No one knew that K ofans were Forever on the Move better than Mr. Willard Canode and Mr. Harold Elliott. lt was their job to direct youthful spirits and ener- gies in the right direction-to encourage those who felt left behind and even occasionally to restrain those exuberant students headed in the wrong direction. As representative of the school board and s u p e rin tenden t of Yuma High School District, Mr. Canode carried out the duties and responsibilities delegated to him by the board and the law of the state of Arizona. Some of the things which required much of his time were curriculum changes, building and ground improve- ments and transportation. Principal Harold Elliott was responsible for the efficient run- ning of Kofa High School. Di. rected by school board poligies Mr. Elliott saw to it that KH5 students received the best edu- cation possible through cooper. ation b e t we e n the students, teachers, c o u nselo rs, and administration. ' .'n A v 1 f' P 'A W I5 ' A If wg, , 4 . . 5 f . X. L. .Ex ,.. Q -.Eli . n, 4 Q ,-,iw .I rl .i J, . Q I ' .1 . mt it -la .R f . us I 3 v 4 1 v , ' J '- -'Tm rf' .i iv-5,-Q? ,Q v-an-: Fi'- Q M' Yvrllmd Ca,-,Ode I8 ADMINISTRA Tons 1 NX-W, Mr. Harold Elliott .. 'rr' . ' WCZTQ.. Mr. Phelps helps Mr. Walters, Ath
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0 C Don'f push 3 panic buffon help is near. Answering the seniors gues- tions on graduation, vocational schools, and college were lU5t some of the many problems that MR. wlLLlAlvl B. HENSLER JR., senior class counselor, had to cope with last year. His Ofhef duties included administering the A.C.T. and S.A.T. tests and giving information on scholarships. Helping the juniors to adjust to the new responsibilities of be- ing upperclassmen was thejob of MRS. FRANCIS NORGAARD, junior class counselor. She gave her students information to help them begin making future plans and also was in charge of ad- ministering the N.lVl.S.Q.T. and P.S.A.T. tests. The director of Kofa's guid- ance department was sophomore class advisor, LEWIS SHOOP. Under his direction, the four counselors co-operated together to help the students work out their problems. A point of in- terest is that during the first few weeks of school there were as schedule changes many as 700 1 V To remedy the confusion and Indecision of being a freshman was the job of freshman cl ass counselor, MRS. ONICA ROSE, Her other duties included seeing that the students were properly orientated and knew the Credit ' ' ose also had the responsji bility of advising the F.E.A S T Dfogram. ' ' ' OUNSELORS ig Qt Senior counselor lVlr. William B. Hensler Jr. 4 s r i 3 l S-,NX XX S0Dhom Lewis Shoop Ore counselor: Junior counselor: lVlrs. Francis Norgaard Freshman counselor: lVlrs. Onica Rose BUSINESS it 4 N '82 .I S I . rt Q-1, 'H Q. lea. ta Wanda Hollings PHYSICAL Dean Stout DRIVEFVSI Larry Shelly
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