Lanier High School - Viking Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1977

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Clay Chapman Roy Chargois Craig Chellette Jeanne Childs Lowell Choate Darrie Choyce Tony Cline Myra Collins Andrew Constancio Erna Cook Chris Cooper Diane Copeland Margie Cordier Darryl Cottingham Dan Cotton Scott Coulter Michael Crappell Maureen Crary Cherrie Crenwelge Jackie Crumley Cynthia Cruz V Bob Cushing Frank Dahlberg Laurie Daniels 'JN f.. Xt 1 'E :tm it 'tv 'qgvwsr-in as ,- ust beneath Mr. VViley's supervision, tive busy people helped to keep Lanier's system running smoothly, Deans and Vice-Principals kept the students going to the right places at the right times in different ways. Deans Brougher, Shitlet and Jackson worked a tull day, keeping students in class, handling discipline problems and teacher-student relationships, working with attendance, and being the PR people of Lanier. Mrs. Francis Brougher, Lanier's first dean, said that the first major problem was attendance. Mr. Shiflet got his cap and gown since he will be graduating with the class of 77. Out in the front foyer ofthe school. Mrs. Jackson worked busily with the 9th grade students. Vice-Principals were the men in between. They handled major discipline problems, planned master schedules and kept 120 teach- ers and 2100 students happy all year, Dr. Phillips served as a student council advisor and was involved with school activities, He planned the schedule for each quarter and each class, handling schedule conflicts and quarter sys- tem hassles. Mr. Elliott handled the Lost and Found, made sure everyone paid for lost textbooks, handled the major discipline problems and monitored the halls and parking lots. On top of this, he was a Gold Blooded Viking. as 1 1 Dean of boys Curtis Shiflet talks with Trina Tillman and Shannon Sullivan in between classes in the courtyard. Giving many years to guiding students as a disciplinarian and counselor, Mr. Shiflet would retire this year. 2 Assistant Principal Edward Elliott checks his calendar for the coming week. Mr. Elliott handled discipline problems, took care of textbooks and field trips and also sponsored the Black Students in Progress Committee. 3 Dr. Frank Phillips instructs Mr. Stevens on the course scheduling proce- dures. As Assistant Principal, Dr. Phillips was in charge of class schedules. 4 Principal Rodger Wiley and Frances Brougher, Dean of Girls, check stu- dent drop slips. Officiating documents like this was a big part of their jobs. l l l l l i l



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Darrell Davis Stephanie Davis Janet DeGlandon Melinda DelaTorre Frank Denny Lisa Devane Katie Dleteric Debbie Dingler Cindy Dodd Bobby Dunmgan Larry Dunston Mark Dustin Richard Easley Gordon Edmondson Howard Edwards Elise Ehrlich Cindy Eklund Gwen Ekrut Sandy Elliot Michelle Ellis Kenneth English Zachary Eppright Matthew Erickson David Espinoza Miifdf va' sy 2 v ' 5 4 l xx 40 counselors 5 staffffreshmen ek QE XX I , fr fa IL ygiil 7 2' '1 . Y 'f ' IQ. L .wi V W.E. , 7 if Q.. I V A 7 QQ, ,gi t at , s l 5 Y 'J , l W' 55 ,, ly , y 11 4 , f s I 3 E I if I fg. ,fl 9 ' 17 f . gp s E y - ' Y '.,, 'J 4 I ,Q qi. , f, ' X I K . li . . . h ' Q1 R ph 'mx' . ' ,., 1 , X i , - -i ' . I Q . , f we l v M V l H 3 , , . X vi Ha 1 i g A-. f ' - 1. . R X . y n 1. V m j V 23, X T ' K ,iii V A, 'fa ,fl 1 9' 9 . , 9 ,Q H -A -- . 7. g A 1 - , 'i 'X 1 fl 4 -. I , , Y 3 ,gg K 4 .A A T sf . K 'Q A s- ' A 2. t , -, I E . - A 1 I l X I 7, ,r Gr , K .N 4. 3: 1: ll. T 'l i D' ' . We Y, . 1 i K ., in 'V In eachers teach, students try to learn and counselors and secretaries are the people who get them all together. Directing traffic, counseling and being involved with school organizations was a small part of their job. Our main job is to work with the kidsg that's why we're here. explained coun- selor's secretary Mrs. Kraft. They simply did all the paper work, kept up with 2000 students six times a day, five times a week, made sure the right student number was in the right course number, three times a year, registered and dropping students, Getting a tan was not one of their daily jobs, since they worked two out of three summer months. STEP test requirements brought another job. Employers and col- leges used these scores on applications. These people not only cared for their position, but for the people around them. Vile simply could not do it without our terrific student aides, said Registrar, Mrs. Moore. And they got involved, football and basketball games, assemblies and pep rallies. They were students' friends.

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