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FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Sharon Bernstein Kelley Blackmon Jay Brown Pam Brown Mike Canfield Nan Dockery Connie Goodwin Robert Goodwin Kay Graves Donna Hanfeld Steve Hinman Karla Kitten Susan Lake Dlifton Neal Phyllis Orr Mike Prokop Nell Stanford Margaret Street James Tabor J. W. Tabor Paul Topliff Jay Waller Joy Watson John Weathers Janet Wheatley Terry Young n G r H Mary Frances Vinson — Supt. Nancy Tabor — Sec. to Supt. Randy Hanfeld — Prin. Yuton Scott — Sec. to Prin. Elina Henry — Curr. Director Jane Bednarz — Tax Office Jeanette Heinrich — Tax Office Ganeen Southern — Tax Office Faculty «27
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WORKS HARD FOR THE MONEY” CD u w Q Because of the new laws that were passed during the sum- mer, teachers have many more responsibilities. They are getting more money, but along with the money comes more work. They are now required to document everything that they teach. They also have to put TLW's on the board, so the stu- dent will know what is ex- pected of him for that day. A new tutorial system has been set up for this year. Teachers must stay after school to help students with failing grades. This year a stu- dent must make a 70 or above to pass, and any student with an average below that must stay for tutorials. Most of the teachers think that the new rules will be beneficial for the students. It makes learning easier for the students, but working harder for the teachers. The extra money has been appreciated though. (a) Mr. Brown prepares his class for the junior theme. (b) Mr. Goodwin is ready to start teaching his class. (c) Mr. Hanfield shows off his little girl. (d) Miss Street helps Gayla Heinrich with a difficult physics problem. (e) Ms. Goodwin and Bobby Mendez have a heart-to-heart conversation. This page is sponsored by BOWNDS BODY SHOP
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CD u HH s w Q U 5 JOHNNY CAN READ Many changes took place in our library this year. One of these changes was the arrival of a new librarian. Miss Blackman spent the year ad- justing to Cooper High School and getting to know the people here. She has also bought many new books for the library. New carpet was install- ed in the library this year to im- prove its looks. Miss Blackman has several library aids who help her during one period each day. These students are kept very busy. Their responsibilities include delivering films, keeping the card catalogue up to date, and organizing and shelving books. The library has many uses. It is a good place for students to study. Also, much of the work for the junior theme is done in there. Many meetings are held in the library. Also, students can relax in there by reading magazines or the newspaper. BRAINS OF THE OPERATION (a) Amy Stewart does her homework in the library. (b) Ginny Scott relaxes in the library before her next class. (c) Miss Blackman does some paper- work at her desk. (d) Gina Heinrich and Crista Newell search for a book. School Board Members: Gary Bell. Danny Chapman, Gerald Smith. Sup. Mary Fran- cis Vinson, Eugene Bednarz, Joe Kitten. (Secretary), Nancy Fehleison (President), and Clay N. Oats (Vice-President). This page sponsored by BECKER OIL
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