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agent' QVC 'Nagy 65' Ms. Betty Presson Mr. Dan Philbeck Mr. Mike Rose Counselor Counselor Counselor GUIDANCE Counseling runs Earallel to coach- ing, according to Mr. ose, a new coun- se or and football coach this year. Counseling is more than the know edge of how to make the erfect schedule and getting students of to college. As Mr. ose puts it, You must care and have the desire to see others reach their oten- tial. You must care enough to be a fiiend, yet be firm enougih to criticize. . Mr. Rose atten ed Indiana University and received a B.S. de ree in Physical Education, then movedgon to Clemson University for a master's degree in Guid- ance and Counseling. He is not finished yet. He will begin to work towards a doctoral de ree at U.N.C.C. also. Being athgletic as well as academically successful, Mr. Rose played colle e foot- ball for three years and followingiis sec- ond knee sur ery, he became a student assistant coaci. After college he contin- ued assistant coaching at several univer- sities in the states. As a result of Mr. Rose's athletic ac- tiveness, he continued to travel as he had when he was younger due to his father's career. Thanks to Dad he has had the opportunity to sample life in six different states. Most of us know Mr. Rose as a rather serious guy, but he is also a big practical joker w o loves to make people laugh. Alissa Hassig if 'if av-1 ,tk , Mr. Rose and senior julie Murr discuss college applications. Q In Ms. Presson takes time from routine tasks to chat with a student. Guidance X 125
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The school administration is more than just the group of officials who make sure everyone follows the rules. Someone has to coordinate clubs, re- source materials, textbooks, substitute teachers, and registration. Someone has to take charge of bus transportation, fur- niture, maintenance, parking, and other seemingly unimportant jobs that are ac- tually quite significant. Mrs. Poole, Mrs. Spears, and Mr. Cartrett are the people who make these 'things happen. I really enjoy my work, said Mr. Cartrett. Working with students and teachers is never boring because some thing new is always coming up. Mr. Cartrett is currently working on a Certifi cate of Advanced Studies in School Ad ministration, a six-year degree. His goal is to continue to learn and grow in order to become a truly competent school ad- ministrator and be able to make positive contributions to our school. Assistant Principal Mr. Cartrett shares many things with Northwest, but one thing he doesn't share with many is his ability to talk like Donald Duck. Alissa Hassig f iii. We is.- in- Mrs. Glenda Poole Mrs. Rub? Spears Mr. Ken Cartrett Principal Assistant rincipal Assistant Principal ADMI ISTRATIO , .- Es. - ,S . QOQQ- .f'i :Msgs 00 Qpe Qvg7'9-. f.,'q Q A Q' fb 'P L . Q 'sbfbo Q' V Q' 'S P 'G ,, 13,5 4, -S Q sr . 9s f'0 Q' 7769 'a. . ef Q v Q 0 ., ,, ax zf ,4- 0 fe X Q, Q- 42 0vQ?QQeQ'-9 Q' if We 'S 0 xv 'C 0 0 3 K' Q' -ft 5 Q Q -. .QV 0 5' ,i o,.Qo5j,,, ,, ra 0 M9 Q A fu f acces ov'Q bQK?' I o f 2 K Ns .K QQ.. S Mrs. Spears and Mrs. Poole smile as the day ends successfully. Mr. Cartrett and Perry Lassiter talk about bus problems during lunch 124 X Academics
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Language originally signified only the expression of thoucght by spoken words, it has now acquire the broader interpre- tation of the expression of thought by any means. Eng ish classes focus on the study of the meaning, capacity, and power of the English language. Each class studies a different means of the ex- pression of thou ht. In ninth rage, the famous play Romeo and uliet is studied as well as grammar. Tenth grade opens yet an- other interpretation of our language with m thology. Such novels as T e Scarlet lljetter, Billy Budd, and Of Mice and Men are read and carefully scruti- nized by the junior classes. Literature is not the only area of concentration, how- ever, creative writing is also explored. Seniors go on to read Hard Times, Wuthering Heights, Macbeth, and Beowulf, and also write term papers. Progressing through high schoo brings increasingly difficult courses and, now and then, a teacher who insists on push- ing- students hard. he firm teachers' goal is to drive students to be the best that they can be. Mrs. Byers, for example, stated, I really enjoy teaching. It's fascinating to be able to Watch kids change and grow. lissa Hassig Mrs. Pam Brawley English Mrs. Grace Byers Mrs. Land and Kim lordan disc uss assignments during a L lass change 126 X Academics
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