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'o itive ction v' 1 mae .,,, .M-4 ff rf -ILL. Agreeing with Mr. Bullington on History Department information, is Mr. Jim Rollins, Principal. Giving advice to Mrs. Mary Anne Cupp and Harout Haroutunian, is Mrs. Charlotte Measle. g, ince Mr. Jim Rollins took over as the head principal in 1978, many improvements here are noticeable. The whole school, inside, was painted in pastel colors, new rugs put at the hallway entrance, new carpet in the main office, library, and teachers' lounge, drapes hung in the library, and the gym floor painted. For the first time a woman, Mrs. Charlotte Measel, was promoted as an assistant principal. Mr. Rollins stated, Department Heads now assist in curriculum planning. An addition to the curriculum was a Talented and Gifted class. This administration developed new handbooks for the students and faculty. Listening to Lona Finister complain, is only one of the many tasks Mr. Richard Wilkerson, assistant Principal, performs each day. Mr. Rollins shows his school spirit by riding a horse in the homecoming parade. Administrationf2 1 5
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dmim Mr. Tom Hardin, Superintendent of the Pulaski County Special School District. ecisions made by the 1979-1980 Pulaski County school board that affected our school were numerous. Because of a three-mil increase in tax dollars, an auditorium costing S558,000 and a new gym costing S325,000 were possible. The Auditorium seats 699 while the gym provides a place for girls P.E. and Sports. Requiring that every student take a fifty-five minute semester exam, the new policy was voted upon, also stating that no one could be exempt. They also recommended bids be taken on school pictures, class rings, and yearbooks. 2 1 4 f Administration tration Show Er x BOARD MEMBERS: Front Row: Mr. Bob Stender, Mr. Bob Teague, President, Mr. Mike Ballard, Back Row: Mr, Robert Moore, Mr. Lester I-Iosto, Mr. Billy Wawak, Mrs. Shirley Lowery
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In The Swing Of Thang unning a high school office takes the talents of many people. The deans handle discipline problems, work permits, parking, keep the school activities calendar, and order buses for field trips. Taking care of sick students, recording grades and mailing transcripts, keeping health records and meeting the public are some of the jobs of the secretaries. Explaining a new school rule, Mr. Ford instructs Rosalyn Armstead, Tim Eackles and Lorene Cook. Mr. Oliver Ford, Sophomore Dean of Students, U.A.P.B., B.S., U. of Ar., M.A. 216
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