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DR. DAVID STANFIELD, Superintendent, stands before the steel frame of the new high school. 'Q'w. Q x gl lf:'S'e VIR VFX 3 '71 xx.. I . Qs V .. i f MAY I HELP YOU? Before going into the Homecoming Dance, junior Kelly Clay chats with Principal Luanna Stephens, assisting the student council. SANDRA STUCKEY, Assistant Superintendent for Personnel and Public Relations RICK FOSTER, Director of Community Services G K 1-:,.,, A, ' f, '-' 1, .,,, ' l x kt, . :,,v2:F,, wwfg, z I 'Awe 9 f' MZ? ff g , f , A -M 1 A 3 1 1 WZ Q 4 M74 pl llet , W oea ttte f JIM MUDD, Athletic Director VONITA WHITE, Assistant Su- perintendent for Curriculum and Instruction PAM GRIFFIN, Testing!SpeciaI Programs Coordinator individual 167
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We took a lot for granted every school day: having hot food prepared and ready in the cafeterias, doors being unlocked, rooms being warm if it was cold outside and cool if the weather was hot. Administration and staff members all made their own contributions to the school and tried to work small mir- acles. My job is like a director - l cast teachers in their spe- cific roles to teach and work well with the students, com- mented Dr. LuAnna Ste- phens, principal. I overlook everything - l'm the first to arrive and the last to leave each day. My greatest contribution at to the school is working with the students' transitions through high school, helping them come to grips with their adult expectations, said Mrs. Mary Owens, vice principal. I also facilitate the needs of teachers. l'm involved in every as- pect of the student academi- cally, athletically, and career- wise, said Mrs. Eileen Kea- hey, counselor. I also at- tempt to coordinate things between the teacher, student, and parent. We try to keep the build- ings nice and clean for the kids, and we get things set up for different events, said Mrs. Inge Fox, custodian. ' U SCHOOL BOARD: fFront Rowj Ralph Seeley, President Judi Baggett Barb Schmidt lBack Rowl Lannle Jackson, Foy Layton, Royce Lively, Roy Brock. ll'ldiVldl.lalS Copy and Design by Amanda Riley Editor ln chi
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Gut of Pocket Community suppport for PTSA fundraiser Nets big profit for scholarships The day had arrived for Meadow Muffin Match-up, sponsored by the PTSA. This well-known event, talked about on Channel 5 News, Good Morning America, and a live Boston radio program, brought tremendous support from the community. We received a lot of support from the community - I felt it was a real community effort, commented Mrs. Sandra Bur- ton, PTSA officer. I wasn't sur- prised of all the publicity we got from outside media, since it was an original idea. Overall, I feel it was very successful. The whole escapade took two hours and forty-three min- utes before Matilda, the cow, laid her muffin on one of the squares marked off on the foot- ball field. The proud winner, Rosie Kurtz, won i p1,500. Community support also was shown throughout the year by other organizations: Lion's Club Poster Contest and scholar- ships, Rotary Club scholarship, Career Night-sponsored by local businesses, fthe Arts and Sports Booster Clubs' banquets, Senior Night, and Parent Night. - M i f mm WWW..14,,g3fgfjg7gg33A357ymWi,W,,,,,M,.,.,,,W 'N Wnvwwvmwwm. W'N '? WWff, W X V rfwwusmw - fm , , . . ..,..i,,i.m,WW gr- .... .,,,, ,WY.m,.,,,,, MM,Mf,.,fi,r,, rm. WM WWW, M, 'W' r 'MwWww-Ma--if-m.,.., ' l M as ,gre-.,r ,,,,, 3' ' 1 a'm J5i14e E1 l C0l'IlIIllll'lity diilidel' Copy and Design by Amanda Riley, Editor-In-ch
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