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Deans well occupied. I always enioyed working with kids in trouble, especially young ones who have difficulty. lt's a hit and miss proposition, said Mr. Bill McCullough, dean. The four deans have the responsi- bility of disciplining students. Primar- ily, their function is to discipline each student according to his needs, while upholding school regulations. This requires patience, tact and a keen insight into what each student will respond to. Conducting all review boards, and determining suspensions is part of this role. Deans also have the respon- sibility of issuing permits for any unexcused absences or skipping Henry serve as secretaries for the deans, issuing call slips and making appointments. Dealing with students as people and trying to maintain discipline keeps the deans well occupied. 1. Several of the office workers enjoy themselves at a Christmas party held in the library, 2.- Ms. Diane Johnson may often be seen behind her desk writing permits for students. 3. Mrs. Mary Geis serves as secretary for several ol the deans. 4. Mrs. Francis Bush measures Julie Wood for her senior cap and gown. 5. John Matysek served as both a football coach and dean of boys. 6. Bill McCullough, dean, enjoys the challenge of K 535, l ' it r i .A 4- 3 Riel' vi- 5 'eff QF' 3 -' A tt K V 'XJ , -ef f ,L' v g 1,3 :ag-5:-i ' ' ,V . qfkfy Q 'L E 2 . - L , Ubeans are not only troubleshoot, working with troubled students. ers, however. Mrs. Frances Bush sponsors the Senior class, while Mrs. Anita Spain is responsible for the Stu- dent Council. Coach John Matysek acted as both a football coach and a dean of boys. X Mrs. Mary Gels and Ms. Cheryl f X A CI? xx' I I' , 4 , ' V g if' .- sr , , , if ,ff -- ' . . af' . i M , , .... as-.f i , f , r . .tl .' 4' , -f f- . M , ta J, , x A I N 1 -ig, ,NJ Ms. Essie Ms, Lois Ms, Kathleen Ms. Paula Ms. Helen Ms. Marie Ms. Jerry Mr Skip I Childers Combs Cooley Crider Crumley Davis Dean Dickinson Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Band Secretary Ollice Horriemaking Driver Education 232 faculty
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oren, Horton serve. feel that the most enjoyable and tportant part of my job is the per- inal contact with students, teach- 's, and other people, said Mr. :edell Horton. Though many students seldom ee him, assistant principal Hor- n's tasks are difficult and exten- ve. They include being the structional principal, helping achers, and being in charge of 'ockett's over 12,000 textbooks. Mr. Charles Boren and Mr. Hor- n must rely on their spontaneity :cause they are constantly con- onted with unpredictable situa- ans. , However, Mr. Boren's daily jobs ake him responsible for the zhool calendar, scheduling, porting grades, taldng charge of yt .1 ayswsgvl Ns: gif. Qs.: If-si. J 1' the custodial staff, the school plant and many other things. ln short, the assistant principals are responsible for keeping things running smoothly at Crockett. 1. Mr. Charlie Boren receives a gift of Christ- mas cheer from Santa CMax Fishery Claus at the faculty Christmas party. 2. One of Mr. Leedell Horton's duties is to attend morning assemblies. 3. Old college buddies Mr. William Pardue, Mr. Leedell Horton, and Mr. Bill McCullough reunite and reminisce at the Christmas party. 4. Mr. Charlie Boren pores over some of the seemingly endless paperwork that takes up much of his time. 5. Mr. Boren takes a rare opportunity to relax at a faculty function, 6. Mr. Horton gathers up his Christmas gifts at the party given to the faculty by the senior class officers. ,,-,M L - 1 Mr. Charlie Mr, Chuck Ms. Sandra Ms. Ann Ms. Mary BQVCI1 . Borgeson Brock Broman gun m . AssistantPrincipaI Counselor VOE-PEL Homemaking Histpry 'r my MS- Bertv Mr. H. 5. Ms. cami BUYRS Cadwallader Carter Science Mathematics Physical Education assistant principals 231 by David Sembritzky
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