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Positive direction Dedicated to the well-being and benefit of the students, the faculty, and the school, the administration worked hard to keep business running as smoothly and efficiently as possible. The Principal and the Assistant Prin- cipals worked closely with the students and the faculty and made sure that any necessary changes were made and problems solved. They worked overtime to make sure everything went right and could often be seen at games and impor- tant school functions. Contrary to the popular belief that all the do is take care of discipline problems, the Deans did much more. They were truly concerned about the students and did as much as they could to settle any problems. Taking time out from their daily routines, the deans in- formed and counseled both students and parents so they could stop any problems before they grew larger. Also assisting the students was the Guidance Department. Counselors strove to assist each student in hisfher course selection and work out any dif- ficulties in order to create a schedule that would best suit the needs of the students. Working together, the administrators took care of what needed to be done, and while they did, they kept the best interests of the entire school in mind. A quiet moment at the top, as Mr. Tom Zachary reviews a memo for upcoming events. His respon- sibilities are large, but he still reserves time to keep up on Northeast's activities. 264 PRINCIPALXASSISTANTPRINCIPALS 5 if 3 XM N-'01-- wt s. ,.-- 'N ,QM -Q! William Grey lack Stabler Tom Zachary 4 19 M 2 waves 'St 9
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Austin, larry - Physical Education: University of Georgia, BS. Touching ke ideas Teachers teaching teachers was one way to describe the course that was of- fered to teachers interested in learning word processing. Interest for the course developed after a computer awareness seminar that was held before school started. Taught by Business Education teacher Mrs. Nancy Buckles, the course was offered after school and was limited to teachers only. The course was given for a total of twen -four hours - three hours a day two ays a week. Within this twenty-four hours, teachers par- ticipating in the class were given an in- depth introduction to word processing. Because of the rising interest in com- puters and word processing, and the time and effort they saved, this course was appreciated very much. In the class, the students learned how to operate word rocessors and how to apply them to botll personal and class projects. As Ms. Edna Lucas stated, It was the most stimulating, worthwhile course I have ever taken. It helped me immeasurablyf' Even teachers learn, too! Mrs. Nancy Buckles in- structs Mr. Ioe Valle in word processing, a class offered to teachers after regular working hours. Adams, Susie -- Biology I, Biology l-B: Michigan State University. BS in Biology: Navigators' sponsor, Chairperson Freshman Class. Alden, William - American History. Urban Geography, ELP Social Studies: University of South Florida, BA in Political Sciences. MA in Education: Junior Exchange Club. Allan, Edward P. -- Biology I. Biology I-A: Oberlin College. University of Florida, BA, MEd. Alston, Elizabeth I. -- Contemporary Literature, Creative Writing 1. 2: Eckerd College, AB in Comparative Literature: Soundings, Freshman Class Associate Advisor, Senior Class Advisory Committee. Alvord, Mary -Q Literature 9, Grammar and Composition 9: Michigan State University, BA. Andrews, Edna -- Algebra l. General Mathematics I: St, Petersburg Iunior College. Florida State University, AA, BS, MS. Andringa, Cathy -f Student Assistants, Business Law: Florida Southern College. BS in Business Administration: Business Educa- tion Department Head. MEd: Football Coach. Amistant Track Coach, Susie Adams William Alden Edward Allen Elizabeth Alston Mary Alvord Edna Andrews Cathy Andringa Ierry Austin Robert Babcock George Baker Raymond Beal Donna Berg Alan Blessing Barbara Bohne Hope Botterbusch Elizabeth Boyd Arthur Brice Harold Brown Brian Bruch Roy Buchaus Iohn Buckles . KE- fl- 266 FAcULTYfAd-Bu Babcock, Robert - CPS. American Institutions: University of South Florida, BA: Curriculum Committee Member. Baker. George - Algebra I-S, General Math l, General Math ll-B: ART University, BS. Beal, Raymond - Physical Education: University of Southern Mississippi, BS. Berg, Donna - Anatomy and Physiology, Biology: University of Tennessee, BS. Blessing, Alan - Latin 1, Z, 3, 4. Composition 9: Eckerd College, Florida State University. AB, MA: Latin Club Hunior Classical Leaguel. Latin Honor Society. Bohne, Barbara - Advanced Geometry, Geometry, Math III-B: In- diana University, University of Florida, BS in Education. MEd in Secondary Math. Bntterhusch, Hope R. -- Media Specialist -e AVITV: Millersville State College. Wayne State University, BS in Educational Media. MSLS in Library Science: AVl'i'V Coordinator: Medio Center Co-chairperson. Boyd, Elizabeth -- Literature 9-B. Composition 10: St. Petersburg lunior College, University oi' South Florida, BA in Humanities and t i is e ,.. ,ttittittt :mutt English Education. Brice, Arthur E. - Spanish i, 2, 3, 4: University of Havana, University of South Florida, LLd, MA: Spanish Club iLos Qui- xotesl, Spanish Honor Society, MALE Club. Brown. Harald M. - Biology l, Biology I-A, Marine Biology: Western Michigan University, University of Mississippi. Florida State University, University of Southern Florida. BS, MS: Scuba Club sponsor. Bruch, Brian -- Business Math: Westmar College, BA in Business Administration. BA in Education: lunior Varsity Football. Buchaus, Roy F. - Architecture 1, 2, 2-H. 3-H, Engineering Draw- ing 1, 2, 3. 4: Eastern Kentucky University, BS: Industrial Arts Department Head. Buckles, Iolm - Carpentry: Berea College, University of South Florida, BS in industrial Arts Education, MA in Industrial- Technical Education. ,wi 3' is new K .-.ii
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