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DR. ARTHUR W. GILLUM, School Board Secretary, Veterinarian. C.0. MAGEE, Jr.,School Board Vice Presl- dent, Mlnlster. 'N uxaA. Beyond the call Board, administration continue good relations tor public schools ittle Rock schools owes the school board and central administration gratitude for their time, interests, and support, above and beyond the call of duty. I want to make our schools better. I am 'concerned about public schools and our country, said C.O. Magee Jr., school board vice president, I'm also excited in a good public school system as Little Rock. I want to continue a good relationship with the young people. One of the newest programs adopt- ed by the board this year was a program for the talented and gifted. This vocational educational pro- gram has been reworked for students who are academically and artictically gifted. .It's designed to stimulate students special qualities. Raising a student's grade point was the main goal set by the school board. Students learned more than they had in the past and the SRA scores were above average. The reading program, which began last year, was one of the most successful programs adopted. Besid- es the reading program, the business program expanded the use of com- puters in their department. One major thing which is being done to improve schools this year is that the counseling staff is looking at students to help them with their future schooling immediately after high school, saidl Dr. Carolyn C. Weddle, Assistant Superintendent for Program Implementation.
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l SPEND MY HOLIDAYS ln total relaxstlon and regrouplngl' Mrs. Joyce Wllllams, Reading, Class of '8l. IT IS OFTEN A THRILL to have students think they hate s subject matter and end by enjoylng lt. Mrs. Wanda Wlmberly, AFS, Class of '82, Amerlcan History, World History. I ENJOY THE CHALLENGE of presenting material from a field, l love the students in my classes. Mrs. Sara Wyerlck, Pep Club, Class of '83, Algebra l and Il, lntermedlate Algebra.
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T.E. PATTERSON, School Board Assistant Executlve Secretary. 1 P2 ,. 5 5 p A LE, .JA f ., lo 6' , 'jx 'Tm K .. , Q f ' X 1 ':. l X A A i '35 , V v 1 3 5' Y' 395.25 'I . 3 X Q. .sl 1 , ' li i f f,-,reg , 1.45 P 1 I gen' Q I S I S382 I I 3 DR. H. BENJAMIN WILLIAMS, Associate Superintendent for Educatlonsl Servlces. ROBERT L. HENRY Ill, School Board President, Attorney at Law. at Law. mf- C. RULE, School Board A gn 1 If X w HERBERT H. CLEEK, Associate Superln- tendent for Supportlve Services. N 'YW 35 K! V! l 4 DR. CARILYN C WEEDLE, Assoclate Intendent for Program lmplementatlon. Super- Dr. Peter T. Sherrll, School Board member and professor.
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