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Basics Students must pass required courses Students must pass a number of required courses to pass each grade. These subjects are English, Math, Social Studies, Science, and Phys- ical Education. English is required for all grade levels. There are twenty two teach- ers in the ENGLISH DEPART- MENT. This year the ENGLISH DE- PARTMENT also includes the dra- ma department. Our goal is to assist students to sharpen their lan- guage skills, to prepare them for col- lege or the workplace, stated Mrs. Barbara Crooke, department chair- man. THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT headed by Mrs. Barbara McAtee, was involved in many outside activi- ties. These included Marine Science field trips, Science Seminars held at Pensacola Junior College, and the school science fair. The overall goal of the SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT is To help students learn to make rational decisions by teaching them about their past and about their present day relationship as it effects them personally and as it effects their re- lationships with each other,', stated Ms. Sarah Cobb, THE SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT offers a wide range of classes for all students form Law Studies to AP Modern Eu- ropean History. THE RE. DEPARTMENTS' goal was to better the students physical condition. They also hoped for new locker room facilities. I 'if..,. .fjlxrijxll A '- l , 'Z 68 ' af A aa ,f -tv'
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School Personnel School Personnel Assists Students and Faculty wgar' . -.A 1'-af ,j .--get I S iizffl.-.' ff - '-'EEA 5 .J - . Q 'x.---C i Escambials school personnel help keep days running smoothly by as- sisting the students and faculty members. These people are the At- tendance Secretary, Bookkeeper, Data Processor, Guidance Secre- taries, Lunchroom Manager, Media Center Secretary Main Office Secre- taries, and Teacher 's Aides. The Secretaries daily work con- sists of several things. They are in charge of keeping all the students' and teachers' records. They are re- sponsible for college records, stu- dent registration and withdrawal, the operation of all office machines, and ansering the phone. The overall goal of this depart- ment is to perform banking and bookkeeping services for 82 classes, clubs, and departments within the school, stated Mrs. Lyla Windham, Bookkeeper. These clubs are in- volved in collecting, depositing, and expending money. Escambia's Data Processor, Mrs. Pat Stevenson, is responsible for gm ,,.T.f- , J placing all student records in the f m5'r tl computer for easy access. She also assists in coordinating the curricu- lum with various clerical duties. Mrs. Jerry Pittman, Lunchroom Manager, manages a fourteen-mem- ber crew dedicated to offering facul- ty and students a variety of we1l-bal- anced meals. My responsibilities are fifty per- cent paperwork, fifty percent teach- ing, said Mrs. Barbara NeSmith, Teacher's Aide. Mrs. NeSmith's work is to assist Mr. John Greene to allow him extra time with students. opposite page: 3. Mr. Brock presents Jennifer 's award. 1. Dr. Largue sells tickets for game. 2. Mr. Knight hard at work. 4. What a Smile. this page: 1. Calgon, take me away 2. You sure it's not Friday? 3. Always a pleasant smile. 4. Mrs. Windham, booked up in concentration, 5. Your car broke down? Sure. 6. Oh Alan, shame on you. 7. Ms. Morris prepares to type. 67
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