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K , ' F P we Y i I - jj LL-1LLL e 1 L11 3 A9999 ,r 'l ll l. Mrs. Islar contemplates the day's agenda. 2. Engaging in a favorite pasttime of conversing with students, Mrs. Islar talks with students Myra Jenkins and Leigh Gallups. 3. Mrs. Islar takes time out to associate with student Leigh Gallups. 4. Dr. Douglas P. Magann, Superintendent, dis- cusses various aspects ofthe school with Mrs. Islar while on a visit to Eastside early in the year. 5. Day to day incidents often bring a smile to Mrs. Islar's face. 6. Dr. Magann shares a lighter moment with Mrs. Islar. U 2 Islarf27 ? i
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Islar Islar expressed pride in students' achievements. I think the students are more subdued, courteous, and they know what is expected of them, boasted Mrs. Mae Islar when asked what she thought of the student body. Even though the student body decreased this year, Mrs. lslar believed that we seemed to have had a lot more pride and spirit for our school. The clubs did greatg they were very active and seemed to be having so much fun at the same time. The teachers did a tremendous job, they were more strict with the rules and regulations of the school. At least 25fZ: of the teachers were new and showed great progress and success. The school received computer equipment for the labs as well as new books for most classes. Mrs. Islar accomplished increased achievement for the stu- dent body, and managed to encourage participation from all. Although busy with phone calls and nonstop appointments, Mrs. Islar was frequently seen interacting with students. 3 26fIslar
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Administration Administration's responsibilities were held together by teamwork. Bob Dykes, Mike Kirkman, Jack Strickland, and Remard Hawthorne are all part of our administration. They all hold important responsibilities and work together as a team. For exampleg they keep the school's building mainte- nance in order and care about the students, education. If a student is not satisfied with his or her schedule, then Mr. Strick- land will change it. They are also in charge of the courses offered, and materials and textbooks that are needed. Answering phones, making copies, and selling school supplies are just some of the responsibilities that Susan Jobe and her aides hold. Diane Skelly is Mrs. Islar's secretary and she keeps busy doing the same things for her. Barbra Erwin is our bookkeeper. She keeps the schoolis finan- cial records and helps in the front office at times when she is needed. 3 28 f Administration
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