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Principals keep school running efficiently Associate and assistant principals, under the direction of Principal Ken Laird, worked hard to keep the school running smoothly and efficiently. Duties included dealing with a multitude of problems, answering busy telephones and organizing an array of activities. Principals still found time, however, to visit classrooms and evaluate the staff. Each principal handled several individual assignments. Kim Kaufman disciplined 10th grade boys and 9th grade girls with last names rangingfrom M-Z. He also supervised detention hall and the high rise building. Next, Ed Dowling disciplined 9th grade boys. He supervised the lunchroom, issued text books and supervised fire drills. During the Principals attend every game to cheer the Bearkats on to victory. Photo by Phillip Martin. first semester, Don Rather and Art Mittelstaedt shared all tasks. In January, Rather left Klein leaving Mittelstaedt fully prepared to handle all assignments. They disciplined 11th and 12th grade boys. The organization of substitute teachers, at- tendance policies, automobile registration and campus activities was also handled by these two men. Ann Sullivan disciplined 10th grade girls and 9th grade girls with last names ranging from A-M. She was the U.I.L. coordinator for literary events and the administrator and advisor for special ed, She organized the curriculum coordinating council and the handbook revisions. Along with the five assistant principals, are three associate principals. The position was The 1983-94 Associate and Assistant Principals. Photo by Phillip Martin. achieved by serving a number of years at Klein High School. Jim Laminack organized the discipline and maintenance in the careers center and the homemaking area. He set up the faculty duty roster, drug dog team, the tutoring program. Charles Pennington ran the overall campus construction, maintenance and security. Assisting with master schedules, handling lunch duty assignments and organizing student teachers were also performed by Pennington. Marianne Foreman disciplined all 11th and 12th grade girls. She organized the school calendar, fund raising programs, club activities, prom, graduation and senior activities. Jim Laminack smiles at another bearkat victory. Photo by Brent Gordon. ..-4 -xiii -- fs ., -.+A 'S To 'aw 6-li x L -'P - C. 'H .f-30 Il QS 644' Yr: 51 ,s A. Principals 215
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