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Dr. Emmett Floyd converses with area ICT advisor and students. The last beach trip ... a hurried weekend at the World’s Fair... the beginning of football and cheerleading practices... the displays of notebooks, paper, pens, and school clothes... the approach of late August.. .all sig- naled an end to summer vacation and for most, the all-too-soon arrival of the 1982-1983 school year. Fall found St. Stephens High School and its Indians “marching to the beat of a different drummer.” Upon the departure of retired Principal Charles Bost, former Bunker Hill High Principal Glenn Barger traded in his “Bears” for the mighty Indians. After ten years of loyal, dedicated service to BHHS and its outstanding community, Mr. Barger dedicated to become chief to the hunters instead of the hunted. This change, as well as the May introduction of new Superintendent Dr. Emmett Floyd, caused the students, faculty, and community to begin the new year with new policies, ideas, and loyalties. The tentativeness and anxiety which resulted from this new administration were soon replaced with enthusi- asm and a desire to succeed because as Mr. Barger pointed out, “We are remembered for our successes, not our failures.” Seniors who at first grumbled because the exam exemption privilege had been modified became proud to receive the right to have honor study halls and to be treated with a special act of respect as underclassmen stood quietly when seniors entered assemblies. As students became increasingly aware that they were liked and respected by the administration and staff, they appeared not only to accept the change but to treat the year for what it was — a fresh new beginning, a new challenge, a new trail to be explored. Superintendent Floyd serves himself at area reception. 2 Theme
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