Jenkins High School - Sequoyah Yearbook (Savannah, GA)

 - Class of 1986

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WE DON’T NEED ANOTHER HERO Assistant Principal We do not need another hero! That was the attitude taken by many students. However, after taking another look, the need for more than one superstar was ap- parent. Mr. Earl Berksteiner and Ms. Dor- inda Duggan, our two assistant principals, played assistant Super Heros. Many of their jobs included: keeping students out of trouble, disciplining stu- dents when they caused trouble, keeping students from being tardy to class, super- vision in the cafeteria, and working with student attendance. They not only had their own work, but they also had to be in charge when princi- pal. Donald Stewart was away. Although their work was disciplining students, they could be found conversing with students and even cracking a joke or two. Without our heros, the school would probably have been in chaos. Let’s face it. we can always use another hero. —Joanna Waite Tina Turner—Theme song of Mad Max Beyond The Thunderdome. DESK DUTIES: Ms. Duggan attends to her daily routine of desk duties. WHERE'S THE MAIL?.- Mr. Berksteiner is in question if the mailman has come yet. LADY VICE PRINCIPAL: Newly arrived Vice Principal and person in charge of student attendance is Ms. Dorinda Duggan. 12 ADMINISTRATION

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Mr. Stewart: A Super Hero In Disguise Principal Look! Walking the halls, it’s a bird, it’s a plane, no it’s Mr. Stewart! He's faster than a speeding school bus, more powerful than a hungry student on B lunch, and is able to leap over five stories of paper work in a single bound. Few students suspect that this SUPER MAN is the mildmannered principal of Jenkins High School. His duties are mam- moth, he must oversee the school and its workers (students, teachers, custodians, etc.). He’s seen stalking the halls for stu- dents who have prolonged their arrival to class, or just cruised the halls. He attends all sports events (no matter what the weather). He assists fellow workers in the office and answers phone calls, plus ev- erything else that falls under title school administration. These demands surely could not have been met by any other person. From his arrival to his departure he worked hard doing his best to fight for truth, a just education, and the Jenkins way. —Diatri Lockhart AVID MUSIC LOVER? Mr. Stewart attends a lecture given by band director Mr. Gary Lackey on the fun- damentals of music. A FAITHFUL JENKINS SUPPORTER: Principal Donald Stewart escorted Hunt Leaf, a supporter of Jenkins high school, around the campus. CONCERNED?Mr. Stewart speaks with a concerned parent during a meeting in the Library. ADMINISTRATION II



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THE PAPER CHASE Secretary Mrs. Jane Mell, Mr. Stewart’s execu- tive secretary, was responsible for or- dering supplies, working on centralized state register, and dealing with the clerical aspects of Mr. Stewart’s re- ports. Ms. Josie All, data processor took care of computer work that needed processing. Her job included working on the census of all students, process- ing report cards and schedule changes. Mrs. Terrie Mellhorne was in charge of the counselors office, where she served as the counselors clerk. Carrie Early, a new addition to the staff, came from Richard Arnold High School. She was responsible for the at- tendance office where students signed in and out of school. She called the homes of the absent students and han- dled withdrawals. —Elaine Steinbach PEEKABOO: Hiding behind her paper mask is our bookkeeper. Mrs. Sinclair. A PRETTY SMILE: Showing she's not camera shy is the principal's personal secre- tary. Mrs. Jane Mell. THE BUSY SIGNAL: When you're absent, do you ever wonder, who’s that lady that's always checking up on me?' Well wonder no more, ’cause here she is. attendance secretary. Mrs. Carrie Early. ADMINISTRATION 13

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