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Mrs, Jerry Bramblett Mrs. Faye Rogers Secretary Bookkeeper Jiffy! . --1 2:-L' fg ifgi'.,5iig2 fic.. ' -. . . .Qf1igz4,s,if- .., ' ,mfg ,.,.. J. .. , f +. 1 .5 Mrs. Barbara Scott Mrs. Mary Taylor Secretary Attendance Working for excellence l had considered a change for quite some time, Mrs. Judy Whaley answered when asked why she left the classroom to go into administration. When the oppor- tunity presented itself l decided the time was now, Mrs. Judy Whaley left her chemistry classes of nineteen years to join the administrative team of Mr. Robert L. Ash and Mr. Joe Lattanzi. For similar reasons, Mr. Robert L, Ash and Mr. Joe Lattanzi entered their roles as principal and assistant principal. The responsibilities of the dual role and pride in the profession guided me into the prin- cipalship, commented Mr, Ash. Mr. Lattanzi spent eighteen years in the classroom before becoming assistant principal. My years in the classroom were excellent in all respects, and l hope l helped students, he explained. Going into administration was a chance to help even more students in many different ways. From all their experience, each admin- istrator has learned much from his or her job. Never give up on any student, commented Mr. Lattanzi, for you never can tell when a student might be having ....gg X goals for the school. decisions, difficulty and then start doing good work. Likewise, Mr. Ash has learned that You cannot demand students' respectg you must earn it. The large majority of students will live up to your expectations if they are clearly made known to them, Mrs. Whaley also gained much from her job. lt definitely gives me a positive out- look on life, Mrs. Whaley said. lt keeps me young in my thoughts, and l have a positive outlook for the future. Some more positive points were the strengths at this school. Mr. Ash ex- plained, We have strong community support, a dedicated faculty, and an ex- cellent student body. Mrs. Whaley thought that Campbell's strengths were Mr, Ash as principal, a dedicated professional staff and a tre- mendous student body. ln nineteen years of educational experience, l have never known a better school, and l hope my Panther Pride is evident. ln conclusion, Mr. Lattanzi summed up his views of the school by saying, Camp- bell Hlgh School has always been blessed with a fine caliber of students. Renovations tor parts of the building and grounds, are included in Mr. Lattanzi 's future Answering yet another phone call, Mrs. Judy Whaley makes many important administrative l.l-.I-2-l.--.-.,. IU.-f..-v.lnlA++ Tnnfln 101 l R
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Why teaching? l wanted to share my knowledge and ex- citement about music with young, grow- ing musicians. - Mr. Wallace Conrath l went to school with the idea of being a professional baseball player, and so l ma- jored in physical education. After college graduation l realized l wasn't going to play baseball professionally so l went in to teaching and coaching. l really do enjoy working with young adults. - Mr. Neil Bloom l like working with young people, enjoy teaching and l like the flexible schedule. - Mrs. Carol Wilson l tried it, l li'ked it - l switched! - Ms. Robin Cummings l probably became a teacher for very self- ish reasons. l wanted to continue studying and reading literature. l wanted others to enjoy literature as much as l did. - Mrs. Jane Gutherman l wanted to share some knowledge with students that would help them when they became adults. - Mr. John Allison l became a teacher primarily because l am interested in learning and l like being around other people who share my inter- est. - Mr. Banks Wingate Mr, John Allison Mrs. Bachel Bachman Mrs. Carol Bachrach Mrs Barbara Bahr Physical Education Music!English Home Economics Special Education V Footballf'Golf 732 Allison - Bahr Faculty lx
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