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Time and time again the faculty and administration have always been there for the students. Besides fulfill- ing their requirements to us, they were there to root us on during the assemblies, at athletic events, and to spon- sor us in club activities. The year was not all fun and games for the teachers. The changes made by the State Legislature and Texas Education Agency affected not only the students, but the teachers as well. These changes meant new rules to remember and follow, additional paper work, and more conferences with parents and students. Despite salary increases, some still looked for ways to supplement their incomes in order to support families. Many went back to college to qualify for higher pay or to simply increase their knowledge on certain sub- jects. Many joined PTSA meetings to help make more contact with parents. P Mln Lucy Nelman, Mrs. Lorena Patnoaude, and Mr. Rlchard Troesh converse with Prlnclpal Teresa Pon! after the PTSA Open House. Teachers did all this to help their students. They were there to help us when we needed help, and to ex- plain materialto us when we needed the explanation. Many of our teachers were not just teachers, but also our friends. They didn't want to fail us, but if we deserved to fail, then we did. Mostly they did their best, tried to cope with the changes, and kept on doing what they have been doing all along - educating us. A Dance students are led in stret- ching exercises by teacher Mrs. Rosemary Arrlola. P Art teacher Ms. Shella Fitzgerald helps Dlanna Loschlavo with a pro- ject as Patty Wensel concentrates on hers. gs-. f- -in .U lsr I ' B I I I slr l I 1 il gf h'tW1ji lyy :rf i jl ri-f'3jj3g,w1flQ9,r,-Qeeggree , 23 g N.. A Head librarian Mrs. Marguerite Reece assists a student with check-out. ? 35 ! e if 23 E w 2 ie , Q
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