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Pi-Ra Pittman, Orrin, 11th Pitts, Eddie, 11th Pleasant, Jerry, 9th Pleasant, Vanessa, 11th Polhemus, Colleen, 9th Poller, Robert, 9th Polnick, Gary, 9th Pool, Joni, 10th Poole, Derek, 9th Porras, Esmeralda, 10th Powell, Robert, 9th Powell, Sandra, 10th Powell, Gene, llth Powelson, Kelly, 9th Prescott, Pam, 10th Prevninger, Mike, 10th Price, Chris, llth Price, Sheila, 10th Prodoehl, David, 11th Pruitt, Roy, 9th Putman, Tim, 11th Ouartapella, Anthony, 10th Quimby, Karen, 11th Quimby, Susan, 10th Ouintero, Hernando, 9th Ragusa, Jeff, 10th Ragusa, Mike, 10th Rainer, Morris, 11th Raines, Michael, 10th Raley, Sandra, 9th Ramirez, Alma, 10th Ramzrez, Aurelia, 9th Ramirez, David, llth Ramirez, Debbie, 10th Ramirez, Dimples, 9th Ramirez, Joe, 11th Ramirez, Marie, 10th Ramirez, Ronnie, 9th Ramirez, Sylvia, 9th Ramirez, Victor, 9th Ramos, Lupe, 10th Ranqil, Sylvia, llth 146 underclcssmen Mr. Ezell hopes for successful year Never fear - Principal Larry Rice came to the rescue by crawling out on the ledge from another classroom and coming in a window. He tried to kick the door open, chuckled Mr. Ezell, his face darkening, and he almost broke his leg. Apparently, the lock had become jammed. But the student was eventually freed after the pins were moved from the door hinges, and the door was forced open. Discussing his plans for lVlacArthur's curriculum, Mr. Ezell commented, I have certain standards. By imple- menting his own reading programs at Hambrick, these standards were met. lntending to enforce similar poli- cies at MacArthur, he has hopes for a successful year. He stated, I like the teachers . . . and the kids. l've never had a job in education I didn't like. i X I 'R . , , 5 v, 1 if New assistant takes over Ms. as head of 46- ...Af 4 Ezell position ,W , 1 .1 A i i
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'Life too important' Pa-Pi Payton, Herberto, 9th Pearson, Aaron, 9th Pedraza, Catherine, 9th Pedraza, Gary, 10th Pena, Albert, 1 1th Pena, Diana, 9th Pendergrass, Martha, 10th Pennington, Cheryl, 9th Pennington, James, 1 1th Peoples, William, 9th Peppard, Tracie, 9th Perales, Pat, 9th Perales, Veronica, 11th Peralez, Louis, 10th Peralez, Teresa, 10th Perez, Alfred, 11th Perez, Belinda, 9th Perez, Geraldine, 9th Perez, Linda, 11th Perez, Lisa, 11th Perez, Marine, 1 1th Mr. Ezell has positive outlook l like it here, said Mr. Bobby Ezell, who has been orking for almost 1 year as MacArthur's new assistant 'incipal. I wouldn't do anything I didn't like. My life is to important, said the educator who has worked in the dine lndependent School District for 12 years, express- g his positive outlook on life, as well as his enthusiasm ir his work. Mr. Ezell, who likes to sing along with Willie Nelson, laylon Jennings, and Jerry Jeff Walker, enjoys his work 1d the influence he has on students' education. l like fecting what's taught and how it's taught, says the ter-school gardener who makes homemade pickles and 'ows vegetables in his backyard. His job encompasses aking teachers' and students' schedules and coordinat- g curricular and extracurricular activities. .48 .? . J , t 4-7, 1 ' The tall, blue-eyed Mr. Ezell has a varied background. After beginning his career in education at Sugarland Prison Kas a teacher, not an inmatelj, he taught English for two years and was a counselor for one year at Aldine Junior High School. He has also taught at Aldine Sr. High and was an assistant principal at Hambrick Jr. High for four years. Although Mr. Ezell has taught at various schools, he stated, I have no favorite . . ., All schools are different in their own way. The soft-spoken head of curriculum can't think of any- thing that he dislikes about his job. Laughing, he tells of an unusual experience that he has had here at MacA- rthur. A kid got locked in a classroom, and I couldn't fig- ure out how to open the door from the outside. Ccon't. on DQ-1453 - Perez, Michael, 9th Perez, Mona, 10th Perez, Pat, 11th Perkins, Carla, 11th Perkins, Larin, 10th Perkins, Loraine, 1Oth Perkins, Ronald, 11th Permenter, Tracy, 10th Perry, Teresa, 9th Pessidon, Pam, 9th Petree, Nina, 9th Pevalez, Marcos, llth Phillips, Bart, 10th Phillips, John, 9th Picazo, William, 11th Pickerill, Christine, 9th Pickett, Jeffery, 9th Pickett, Joyce, 1Oth Pieper, Elsie, 9th Pierce, David, 9th Pierce, Sheila, 11th underclossmen l45
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