Lanier High School - Viking Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1976

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Urfa Adams Agriculture Henry Alexander Sandra Alexander Monitor Geometry Archer Brian Belden World History Margaret Brown Secretary Martha Bain Sam Bauer American History Algebra Claude Lynn Berkman French English Louise Boren Frances Brougher English Dean of Girls Burnett e was not tall and overbearing or small and withdrawn but of average height and moderate nature, A few worries wrinkled his face and time weathered it but it was still welcoming. His suits were of recent fashion, showing ability to change. But closely cropped hair showed adaptation did not completely change the man. His voice carried, but carried softly. The homespun, familiar tone never criticized harshly. lt gently reminded the forgetful and encouraged the weak-spirited. He's one of the most rewarding men to work for, said Mrs. Bougher. Easy man to work for. He let's you do your job, said Mr. Stockton. His office reflected the mood of his gentle voice. Years of accus- tomed routine established an office with an atmosphere of quiet- ness and relaxation. His position saw graduating classes from 96 - 556. He shook hands with approximately 5,000 seniors just at Lanier. . id of our first principal, he will be our most rememQ spent 16 years perfecting his title and those who worked became spoiled by his personal awareness of each 43 years in the field of education, starting as a math working up to superintendent at Liberty, Texas, and evenl up at Lanier as principal. His staff grew from three in a town where he served as principal and teacher to approxi- mately i3O teachers and staff at Lanier. J He led humbly and wisely in activities outside of school. H presided over many organizationsg UT Phi Beta Kappa, Austi Association of Public School Administrators and Lion's Club. An when not presiding, he enjoyed membership in Texas Committee o' Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Board of Trustees and United Fund Budget Committee Cin which he was a chairmanb. A Mrs. Oswald described Fred Matthys as a Christian gentleman? For the past 28 years, at First United Methodist Church, he has taught the Men's Fellowship Class and was a member of the istrator's Board. Perhaps his faith set the tone for his tration.



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ure, the issues were there, but it was an election year. The AISD school board trustees made no harsh decisions. One major concern was the promotion ol a new currict ulum, the Quarter System. lt confused the public. Students and parents had to choose fron a large variety of courses with new names. A doctor called me anc asked which biology courses his son should take, said Carc McClellan, school board president elect. When making out course schedules the previous spring, teacher: advised students which courses to take according to career ant education plans after graduation, The public also feared the quarter system deprived students c academic basics, such as reading and mathematics. lvls. McClellan said, Getting back to basics is important, bu the utilization ol those skills is what really counts. The board planned to institute a back to basics quality ii teaching the following fall. The city's growth projected necessary changes in the accommo dations for 58,41 5 students. The board set plans to build a TMR facility adjacent to Nelsoi field. The program accommodated ten percent of the district's tote enrollment, ages 13-21, needing special education. Like any other year, boundaries needed changing. McCallum', interlocked district expanded, transferring in students from Andel son. 1 With an expected 3000 plus enrollment for the fall, Crockett' bulging seams needed letting out. The long expected fantasy wa made realistic. Austin had expanded in just about every direction. The onl place left for growth is to the southwest. Austin city limits cover 96 square miles. But its school district is the 48th largest in the US covering 270 square miles, said Ms. McClellan. The close of another school year drew near, when the lon, awaited bombshell fell into the lap of the newly elected presiden Carol McClellan. , The lilth district circuit court denounced the board's desegf regation plan. By a narrow margin vote, the board decided to appeal the Court! decision. But the trustees immediately went to work on a possibl desegration plan for implementation in the fall of '77, .I :vs-M l 'nr ., V' l Will Davis, past board president, responds to a ques- tion.

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