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Deans are yet another facet of the ad- ministration of a school. Providing the necessary discipline to keep a school run- ning smoothly is not an easy job, but Palm Bay High deans, Mrs. Jenkins and Mr. Thomas, do an admirable job. an- ' Weds f Q f ,Au -Y ...J 4 j' ,j1.It'i.'-il: .ref ffl i will ' fvaifdfyf t, K . M,,,s............. Our beloved disciplinarians, Dean Thomas and Dean Jenkins, are shown here discussing ways to keep unruly students in line. Opportunity only rings once and Mr. Thomas isn 't going to let his chance slip by. Helping students solve their problems is a common duty for Mrs, Jenkins. Standing l to r: Jill Conley, Carey Moorhead, Carolyn Kempa, Mike Wofford, Danette Gonzalez, Norman Frazier, Lorraine Weaver, Stevie Bacon. Seated l to r: Romanda Shackleford, Kelly Riggs, Kathy Wensel, Annette Carver, Alicia Terry, Melanie Powell, Rhonda Wolf DEANSfAlDESf123
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no Upper-Class Administrative work is a thankless job, and it encom- passes long hours and hard work for a student body that rarely appreciates the effort. But, administrators being the kind, helpful souls they are, continue to strive for a better school. This dedication is evident in many administration acts. At Palm Bay High School, the school hierarchy strove to open up communications between the study body and the administration. Never beyond reach, an administra- tor is always there to lend a helping hand. Assistant Principal, Mr. Parker, is glancing ouer the chorus pro- gram. Enjoying a ride in the Homecoming Parade is Assistant Principal, Mr. Worthington. 122fPRlNClPALSfASST. PRINCIPALS QN in if
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Providing the Needed Gui Guidance counselors have saved every studentfs life at least once - whether they just changed his or her schedule or just gave the student a bit of good advice. The time the counselors and their faithful helpers put in a tremendous help to everyone at Palm Bay High, from administrators to students. One of the changes in the guidance .l f 1 E dept' this year was the addition of Mrs' L to R, Top Row: Kelly Nemeskal, Julie Stiflemeyer, Crystal Hogan, Neta Moye, Debbie Russell Bri Brennen, who replaced MY. Keenor 35 Russell, Laura Andrews. Middle Row: Stacey Brannan, Lisa Dick, Dana Swalla, Lynn Westenberger the Sophomore counselor, Keith, Heidi Hemingway. Front Row: Anne Barenbrugge, Sharon Hills, Robin Moore, Michelle Vital: Carlotta Catterton, April Vaughn z Ps' 5 4 . ilctfithi.-. ' Weiss as ' . ' f 3 wuugginfes . y Wislvf Y?f! K3r3.lu4,3 .K yu .Sqigms ayglx, jf- x .Q 5' Q tartar- iv .fqilu . N.. 9 .m,,j,,,-1 ws j-Q :KI W2 'lf-50,0 A 1' 'K N -- use .W gs. -. .. Q.. Q -11 -,s.n :m or f- x l'Qg ' . g : ff l 'N S A little flash of his calf proves that Mr. Shrewsbury is not just our ordinary senior counselor, but he is also a contestant in the t'Pretty Legs Contest. Looking ready for someone to take her away from all this, Mrs. Buchanan, junior counselor, waits for the next student in line. Freshman counselor, Mrs. Clifford, is consulting her ever ready student handbook. The person that ties it all together is Guidance Dept. secretary Mrs. Douglas. Occupational specialist, Mrs. Smiley, finds her new job to be a lot of work. Two of the more familiar faces about school, Mr. Padgett and Mr. Shrewsbury, discuss some problems that have cropped up. 124 X COUN SELORS ,Qi . MN. 51,
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