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,,, , I Egfr an iq l ? if we 5 am i' Surprisel R Farewell party given by the journalism class. Pictured are Randall Morgan, Kenneth Begay, Erin Wells, and Janet Germeraad. . l I i l . , -. , , 5 l , N 5 ' 1 l K M l Q V, Ll A f, i 7 V Ai ' . , , , , X , 5 xv, .,,-'l -J 4- ' The newspring cake, Good Luck Mr. Robinson. For Everything There ls A Season . . . Quinby Robinson, journalism instructor, photography and business teacher, and Wildcat News sponsor, retired at the end of first semester. He taught at Chinle High School for twelve and a half years, doing several camera-ready yearbooks lsaving money, but twice as much work for Robinsonlj. He will be remembered and missed - for his sense of humor, his willingness to help even when he was busy, the help he gave new yearbook sponsors, and the many things he did for the school. Wet M0935 Robinson holds the certificate of appreciation given by his class. 6 5 1 Faculty party: Wonder how much I can hock lt for? 1983 Tse-Yi ls Dedicated to Quinby Robinson
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N V' l f-ze, ,l 'lap ll..-i. . 4 Dr. Sullivan, assistant superintendent Dr. Garrison, superintendent Dr. Turpin, assistant superintendent r District Administration Government cutbacks and funding changes were a local reflection of the severe national recession. Teachers who left mid-year were frequently not replaced j as the district struggled to correct a decrease in expected income. The district began the year with a new superintendent, Dr. Irvin Garrison. Dr. Valerie Sullivan, Dr. Paul Turpin, and Bob Folsom continued as assistant , superintendents. At the high school, Don Johnston and David Kipp were principal and vice-principal. Members of the Governing Board were John Colvin, Fioselyn Yazzie, Bob Cook, Joe Hartsock, and Wallace Todacheeny. Katy Powell was Vocational Director, Herbert Benally Special Projects Director, and Karen Stapf joined administration assistant. M On February 25, the Board accepted petitions to split the district. The new fi. Red Mesa District was to begin operations July 1. Board members Bob Cook ' I j V and Wallace Todacheeny became members of the new district's board, while the Hefben B9 a Yf Spam' Pfolects D eC'0' two Chinle vacancies were filled by Glenda Morgan and Verna Salabiye. Yr ls' H..- fn! ,, wt. ., .,, , .. , N. f Galena Dir1ey8Zh6. SGCFSYBYY- Evelyn Begay, vocational secretary: Christine Tsosie, personnel secretary, Amy Guy, switchboard operator, Charlene Mitchell, superintendents' secretary: Lucy Harvey, federal projects' bookkeeper. 8 g
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