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Faculty Tonia Nolan Fifth Grade Robert Henry Seventh Grade Linda Bechtold Gate Teacher Benny Sander Eighth Grade Janice Roberts Gate Teacher jr Pierre French 9
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Elementary Pat Broussard Kindergarten Ruthie Billedeaux First Grade Theresa LeBlanc Second Grade Ann Gray Third Grade Linda McKinny Third Grade Roxanne Richard Fourth Grade Pat Vaughan Fifth Grade 8
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Principal's Message Mrs. Pamela LaFleur, Principal School Board Member's Message I would like to take this opportunity to compliment Hackberry High School — students, faculty, staff, and administration for a successful 1980-1981 school year. I would also like to take this opportunity to urge everyone concerned to strive to make the 1981-82 school year better than 1980-81. I would like to share the following, the source of which I don't know, but feel that it contains a great deal of truth: THE MOST VALUABLE THING I am the most desirable thing in life. Without me no one can be healthy, happy, or useful. Without me, hidden wealth and vast resources of this earth would have no value. Men and women who try to get along without me are characterless, selfish, undeveloped, useless, and unprofitable members of society. I am behind every fortune, every art and science, every achieve- ment, every triumph of man. Rich men and poor men alike often try to find substitutes for me, hoping thereby to secure a larger measure of happiness, peace, and satisfaction, but they are always bitterly disappointed. Instead of gain, every substitute for me brings them infinite loss. As the creator is greater than the creature, so am I greater than wealth, power, fame, learning, or any other acquired possession or quality of many, because I am the source from which he acquired them. I AM WORK!!! 10 There are efforts and there are results. And it is the strength of the effort that usually determines the size of the result.” E. F. Girard As we measure the results of this school year we see many areas in which the planning and hard work resulted in success. However, we will also find areas in which we need to improve. These areas will be the ones in which we put the least amount of effort. Each of us — faculty, staff, parents, and students — need to evaluate our progress this school year. We need to set our goals for the next school year. But more importantly we need to put forth the ef- fort needed to achieve these goals. The greater the effort, the greater the results. Let's work together to make the 1981-82 school year one of maximum effort and outstanding achievement. John A. Debarge, Sr., School Board Member
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