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Clearing his desk for action, Dr. Eugene Caldcleugh as the assistant superintendent in charge of elementary education supervises curriculum planning and meets with the principals twice a month. Taking an interest in activities Administrator Bill Wood, left, attends a baseball game. at E sf Ll EQ X . An agenda was prepared for each board member and handed out before each meeting. Mr. Eric Brewster and Mr. Bill Brooks vote on a motion concerning an item from the March 10 agenda. 98 Administration, District K .A as is t ct,- ffw 1 ff' Assistant superintendent John Ennis plans his calendar around meetings with personnel concerning any maintenance and new construction. He is in charge of supervising any plans for future building. ln charge of secondary schools, Mr. Bill Wood works on a meeting agenda. The assistant superintendent meets regularly with principals from the secondary schools to help with problems and plan curriculum. lid? a.......-f School board members and district administration staff Service class. Mr. Eric Brewster, Mr, Jack Fields, Mr. Bill were served lunch by Mrs. Irma Brownlow's Coordinated Wood, Mr, Don Johnson and Mrs. Linda Moore start their Vocational Academic Education - Home and Community lunches with tossed salads.
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i tix af'Sw'!ts i J Answering questions and discussing issues enabled Head principal Bruce Smith After accepting a trophy lrorn Sandra Carpenter and Stan Cron, Senior principal to hear the opinions ofthe students. The questions-ansvver sessions were during Gayle Watkins praised the class for their hard vvork and thanked them The class homerooms. ceremony was part ofthe Senior Banquet program. Administration dministration by five: principal, four assistants Administration vvas done by five. Principal Bruce Smith coordinated the vvork for the eleventh year. First-year assistant Gary Campbell handled Freshmen, testbooks, ID. cards, audio- visual equipment and transportation. Sophomore assistant Carol Porter had charge of lockers, UIL Literary, activity and building use, teacher duty lists and StuCo events. Both Junior and Senior principals vvere tourvyear veterans. Mr, Russ Porter had Juniors, attendance bells. the public address, visitors and parking vvhile Mr. Gayle Watkins handled the largest Senior class in Humble history, vending machines and maintenance. Administration, High School 97
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Superintendent George E. Turner works from his office in the Humble ISD Administration Building. ln order to improve communication between students and the administration, he met with HHS students. Humble independent School District Board of Trustees includes ifront rowi Dr. J. Alford Moore, Mr. Jack Fields, iback rowi Mrs. Julie Redd, Mr. Don Johnson, Mr. Douglas Leonhard. ,1.LlQs 'H1Q-i A . w1..? Deputy superintendent Arthur Tipton's duties include business management and reception of assistant superintendent reports and decisions. Mr. Tipton has been with the Humble ISD for 20 years. Moore, Brooks reelected Elections for two posi- tions on the Humble indepen- dent School District Board of Trustees was January 17. At that time incumbents Dr. Alford Moore and Mr. Bill Brooks dominated with 66 percent of the votes in each position. ln the board meeting following the election, Mr. Jack M. Fields, Sr.was chosen president, Mr. Brooks Vice president, Dr. Moore secretary and Mrs. Julie Ftedd parliamentarian. Some of the board ac- tions included acceptance of high school softball, work on the Texas Assessment of Basic Skills results, a new medication policy, a hearing of Seniors and problems with the English program and revi- sion of the vandalism policy. Administration Administration, District 99
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