Garnett High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Garnett, KS)

 - Class of 1982

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cfs -it Q This year the ad- ministration has made a major change in the un- excused absences and tar- dy policies. The blanket policy was adopted. Students were no longer excused for unexpected problems Qnamely car problemsj Q ss Q SZEQSQQD o which came up and just happened to cause them to be later with an explanation from their parents, or with no explanation. The reason for this change was explained by Walter Cochran, vice- principal. I think, to be fair, you have to have the blanket policy. Mr. Cochran, came to GHS this year from Webb City, a suburb of Joplin, Missouri. He had taught so- cial studies there for ll years. He received his BS and MS at Pittsburg State University. James M. Kent filled the role of principal for his second year. He re- ceived his BS from Kansas Universi- ty, and his MS from Central Missou- ri State University. At the beginning of the year a school calendar, with all the policies on the back, was handed out to the student body. Mr. Cochran expressed his opin- ion of the student body by saying, The kids here can pat themselves on the back. Walter Cochran, vice-principal. Plays the role of Penelopie's brother, in the faculty skit. l. 52 ADMlNlSTRATlON . s.,f?.s.g5ss --s--- ws M , :., it Q fits Discussing one of his many responsibilities on the telephone is Dr. John Cundy, superin- tendant. 2. Contemplating his responsibilities: coordi- nating the special education and food pro- grams in the district, is Charles Mansfield, assistant superintendant. 4. Speaking at the Kayette conference was just one of James Kent's obligations as principal. 3 I

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