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Near The Top Of It Ali Anyone who has spent a little time with Mr. Price knows that he is a caring per son. He has worked hard to reach the goal of having a drug-free school. He takes pride in having helped some stu dents realize the ilis of drugs and seeing them drug- and alcohol free. Overall, he rates the year as an eight, on a scale of one to ten, because his goals have not yet been fulfilled. Mr. Price has to deal with something negative each day and considers that as the low point of the year. On the other hand, he smiles when he ponders the best things of the year — Miss Rounds being selected to emcee Buddy Roemer’s gubernatorial inaugura tion, Mrs. Webb’s work with the Smith- sonian, Mrs. Smith being selected as Lou- isiana Principal of Year, Academic De- cathlon, Academic Pentathlon, and hav¬ ing a new cohort with whom to share administrative responsibilities. Dr. Beatrice James joined the Magnet team and had to make a major adjustment from principal of Hamilton Terrace Mid die School, which was closed, to vice principal of our school. She points out that the pace in high school is much fas ter, that there is a wider variety of activi- ties, and that there are more people than in a middle school! As a resuit of chang ing positions she has learned not to pro¬ crastinate. Dr. James is married to the principal of Green Oaks High School. Between the two of them, conversation is never dull after a long day at work. Always gracious and helpful, Dr. James rates her first year at Magnet a super year” and has really enjoyed working with faculty and students. EDWARD ALLEN, Advance Drawing, Mixed Media, Painting, Art I Mrs. MARTHA ALLEN, Physical Science Miss ANNA ASLIN, Earth Science. Drama Mr. DON BELANGER, Debate, Speech Ms. SUE BELL. English I, Creative Writing Mrs. RUBY BLACKWELL, Biology Mrs. MARTHA BOSWEL. English I Mrs. RUTH BRADFORD. Principali Secretary Mr PHILLIP BRADLEY, Math Mrs. PATRICIA M BRAND. English I, Social Studies NEAR THE TOP
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Those Teachers Always Play Games With Our Heads Be informed to make intelligent decisions, stated E. H. Allen, senior class sponsor. T J $ k Do you have a hall-pass, Mr. Pennywell, well?
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VIOL ATING THE DRESS CODE THERE. EH BOB? Herr Trudeau and Miss Anna- Marie Spark model international styles for Trudeau’s World Geography class. LITTLE BOY BLUE COME BLOW YOUR HORN. Mr. Pannell played the lead saxo- phone for the Christmas luncheon in the cafeteria before Christmas break. SETTLE DOWN THERE. SETTLEMIRE. IT’S ONLY A PIC¬ TURE. Ms. Settlemire looks a bit miffed at the camera man who interrupted her Homecoming conversation with Jenni- fer McMullen. Dr. RILEY W. BRATTON. American History. Decathlon Mrs. PATRICIA BRITTON. Choir, Piano Mrs. SARAH BROWN.Biology I, II. Clinical Lab Mr. LARRY BRYAN. Library Science Mrs. SHARON CHAPPELL. Geography, English I, II Mrs. PEGGY CLOUD, Computer Science. Computer Literacy Mrs. LUCY CONGER. Geometry. Algebra Mrs. FRANCES CONLEY, English I. IV Mrs. HAZEL DUDLEY, Guidance Counselor Mrs. ROSE EBARB. Registrar Mrs. BOBBIE C. EDWARDS, Gymnastics Mr. VANNIE M. EDWARDS, Gymnastics Ms. EMMA MOORE FARMER. Free Enterprise. Civics Mrs. DONNA FORD. English III, IV Lt. Coi. AUGUSTINE M GRASSI, Military Science Ms. SHARON HALL, Bookkeeper Mrs. DANIELLE HARRIS. French Mrs. MARIE HINES, Biology, Physical Science Ms. JANICE HOUGHES. English, World History Mrs. DOROTHY JOHNSON. General Physical Education £ JUMBALAYA
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