David Crockett High School - Texan Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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48!Support Personnel if ' in sa t :af -H 2 ' -:G v W I if I , J K I H-1. 1 Xp .3 f I Shirley Gilbert Benauides Authenreith Custodian Hall monitor Kathleen Bryan School nurse Helen Crumley Lynda DeLaRosa Principal's Attendance office secretary Frida. 1 V- ' 5 E a sag ' af ' I E'514 - ..,1.,wf..g N 52.2, 'U n . Q' ' S is 'f fam 'I 'Qin cn' Yvonne Smith Data Processing Karen Noyes Librarian b . ,y ,, , as if .5 2 se Y. X P Kristi H argroue Substitute .5-3 t '71 0 55' 'W 5 :W F Xxx. Rf .- K 9 i 5. V Anne Marie Peterson Librarian Edie Turner Counseling Office 3 Q 2. Peter Turner Study Hall Monitor N .TNS Wi' . iisgfii the dgii ,- -1, N, ' V ' . .ig yi YU E B if fi ' . ..., .SLA V, if W 1. sk Simon White ISS Monitor Mrs Geis' office is often crowded with people trying to get into class without an unexcused tardy or trying to get a permit to leave school. Some of the notes that Mrs. Geis has to read really test her sense of humor R QM .W is reg, f x is .v , if gk. G a 4,3 A f K T w L5- x Sarah Bauer Receptionist Diana Johnson Asst. Principal's office Jackie Carter Kaye Coleman Special Ed. aide Librarian 5' . f - is . 5 f 11 K , .. h in gf' ggi? 1. X. ., I . fa ' 5. . 'QT' ' 'H E.. tj., Dorothy Laird Bertha Martinez Librarian Sp. Ed. Aide Vusaiuiifoun rx., nz. ...af

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Helping Hand As a student walks into Crockett High rr the first time, the great numbers of eople overwhelm him. There are nearly D00 students and nearly 400 teachers and laff. To help students feel welcome and to lake the school run more smoothly there also a great support staff. These are the Ffice personnel, librarians, cafeteria orkers and custodians. One of the first people to lend a hand is Irs. Sarah Bauer, the telephone operator id receptionist. She said that there are .any little jobs that she does but they reep things interesting. Every new student must meet Mrs. ay Clardy, the registrar, when they enter :hool. Her job is to register new students, eep up permanent records and send the ecords of transferring students to their ew school. There is a real river of people lat flows through my office. Everyone knows Mrs. Geisg she's the one ith the funny accent. Her duties have her Jing just about anything. She writes per- mits when no one else is available, she gets messages to students. Mrs. Geis tries to keep up with many of the students she comes into contact with, I've been to every home baseball and football game for the last ten years. I wouldn't work anywhere else. Because being a librarian requires so much responsiblitiy and takes so much energy, there are three full time profes- sional librarians who divide their duties to keep our library in in good shape. They can help find a particular title or suggest one that might be what a reader needs. Our duties keep us busy and we don't get a chance to get very close to many students. said Ms. Dorothy Laird. I get the satisfac- tion of helping so many people. There are sixteen women who prepare meals in the cafeteria each day. With 1200 people eating there each day, that can become a monumental task. The basic design and contents of a school lunch are dictated by state and federal regulations. Within this framework, it is the job of food service manager, Mrs. Ann Smith to make meals that students will eat. Trying to satisfy both the federal government and teenagers is a real challenge. Mrs. Smith said, This is my 27th year here at Crockett, so I think I can say that I do en- joy my job here. There are 21 custodians who keep the rooms, outside areas, and hallways safe and clean. Their job is compounded because of the dual usage of the school facilities by Austin Community College. Each custodian is responsible for six to ten rooms as well as restrooms, hallways and sometimes the lawns or patio areas. Custo- dian coordinator, Otelia Peterson, arrives every day at 6:30 to unlock the school and to get ready for the day. She is in charge of all the custodians and it is her responsibili- ty to make sure things get done. Of her workers she says, this school couldn't sur- vive without the people who really keep it going. We keep Crockett on its feet. ..,,...,.- N22 i W . I sg I f-A 4 'P 2 'Q- v . 5 is ' -x ': xl . f' wi ff 4,55 .fQ1y ii .' 'T' ze. f W N f . 3-iZ'fg,ef1.g x W if . fi-I, , f f f f ' 5145, ' .Q .W 7 l T' I f ' . ...,,,,,l..gf , t..b.f I ge Mrs. Clardy, registrar, uses a computer that is. tied in ta the school district's main computer to keep up with Crockett's 3000 students. ...l- ,. .l, + 'I X 3f ' .3-5,-.ill , -, Q iii-f Often it seems like the paperwork breeds and multiplies at night. Diana Johnson needs to get as much done as possible to keep the work from overwhelming her. in oi 'lf . ,. H '. l Support Personnel!49

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