Northeast High School - Charger Yearbook (North Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1983

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Northeast High School - Charger Yearbook (North Little Rock, AR) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 183 of 264
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Ken Brooks, director of secondary education, locates files dealing with secondary education. - Photo by Mark Donnell. Men in charge District faces tough decisions By Susan Slater Operating the North Little Rock School District demanded a variety of tough decisions from Superintendent George Miller, the man in charge. He met those decisions, which covered topics ranging from an off-campus prom to a court ordered desegration, with characteristic wit, candor and practicality. The basis of his objection to an open-campus policy, which would allow students to leave campus for lunch, was typical of his style. We don't believe in it, he said. lt creates too many prob' lems in a crowded situation. Another decision concerned an off-campus prom that Senior Cabinet members wanted for Northeast. Mr. Miller rejected the idea and in October reiterated his position. Absolutely not, he said. I've already expressed myself on that. He had reasoned earlier that an off-campus prom would create problems which school officials could not control. Mr. Miller was equally adamant in a stand he took in October jim Dyer, assistant superintendent for instruction, spends much of his time keeping up with the latest facts in education. - Photo by Mark Donnell. against a group of parents who wanted the district to provide free transportation for their children. I think that commercial tran- sportation should be provided, he said, but the school district can't. We don't have the money. Desegration of the school district has been an issue for more than a decade, and the district has been under a Supreme Court order to desegrate since 1970. The district's efforts to have the court order lifted were turned down for the second time in October. Mr. Miller explained that the district's reasons for wanting the court order lifted related to conven- ience. Mr. Miller said that budget limitations are the deciding factors in many decisions. He described the district as solvent We can't deficit spend in a public school situation, he said. The law says you can't spend more money than you take in. You have to arrange the budget that way. So what we said we would do, we are going to be able to do. But we donit have anything to spare. P 18O!Classes, administrators



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Glen Paul Amis - Physics, Physical Science. jean Anderson -- French, Study Hall. Mala Ayers - Drill Team Sponsor, English. Harold Baird - Human Relations, World Geography. William Barnett - Choir. Sue Beach - English. Francis Bing - Counselor. Karen Brown - CCE Math, SLD English, SLD History. Ron Brown - CCE. Steve Brown - Stagecraft. Shirley Bruce - Library Aide. Darlene Burks - SLD English, SLD History. Mable Bynum - Counselor. Anita Cameron - CCE Math, CCE History. Louise Cammack - American History, Human Relations. Elaine Carpenter - Librarian. joan Carroll - Adult Living, Home Econ- omics. Delores Case - Algebra, Geometry. Curtis Clay - Construction. Pam Conner - Typing. jean Cook - Nurse. jerry Copeland - Physical Education, Athle- tics. Mike Croom - Band. Carol Ann Davis - Speech, Drama. Gary Davis - Math, Athletics, Physical Education. Ken Dickson - Art. Debbie Dillon - Calculus, Computer Pro- gramming. Bill Dunaway -- ICT. Neal Estes - Coaching, Study Hall. Frankie Fair - Biology, Ecology!Physiology. Alice jo Gadberry - Algebra, Math Analysis. Charles Hendon - Mechanical Draw- ing, Electronics. Cricket Hicks - English. Virginia Hilliard - English. Gail Hopkins - jour- nalism. james Humphrey - Biology. Loraine jackson - Physical Education, Study Hall. David jurgerson - Band. David Kaufman - World Geography, World Problems. Rena Knight - American History, Human Relations. Sally Laidlaw - English. Ellen Linton - Coaching. Catherine P. Marshall - BOE, Shorthand. Sam Mascuilli - CCE English. Billie Massey - Guidance Secretary. Mary McCollough - Accounting, Typing. Ann McCollum - English. james McMurry - DE Coordinator, Marketing. 18Zf Classes 'F' -tg' f' N i fa H fa :i.' - ie? y si, ,.a..-- i . fi sw Y . i..', ,A W 'rv -? 5 F . .Qi ' A - , Zi' ,WW . if . 'Y' ....r A .2 ' .. i s 5 .. it . ' i ' 'Qi' , , . ,ik -Gt ... 5 , f iz? .,. wh -l' , .af , 4? i f f ' QMS nf.-f'4 C i T 31. ,. L ,X ,fi rt.. .t 'ii-.5 iffy-f. W i 'if if-:A say. ... .. .--- . N,... .... M, .. . . .. i., ., .., fs.-as i 7.1 avmpg, fr ,MQ vw, ., y.w,.,, U ,V ,,.-fs I. 74 7 -2 1' 5: W W V ..... ..,.. ' F --.'. .r t L ,V . . 'stu'-55 1 W EQ? fx A 'W 1 s

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