Palm Bay High School - Royal Fortune Yearbook (Melbourne, FL)

 - Class of 1983

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X S . - .,,,,..-'A 4 P Ti ,..-nl The Doctors Are In The mean dean is a misnomer applied to almost every disciplinarian in any high school system. Deans are neces- sary to keep law and order in a school and they are respect- ed for the service they provide. Any student who has ever needed a schedule change, or a recommendation for college, or just some good advice has had an encounter with the most available group of adminis- tration in the school - the guidance counselors. These four people are always busy running the department which con- trols testing, awards, and many other areas, but fortunately they are never too busy to listen to a student's problem. Working with office aides is hardly a new experience for dean Gwen len- kins. Besides helping the aides Mrs. Ienkins kept order in the school. Seeing dean lohn Thomas helping with administrative details is hardly u rare occurrence. Students observed him at all times helping to run the school smoothly Getting all the points of the problem covered was a necessity for the junior counselor. We had the lady who knew how to handle it, Mrs. Marilyn Buchan- an - an important part of this school and with good reason. l Searching for information and computer readout sheets is a daily activity for Mrs. Carolyn Clifford, although no one ever said it was an easy one. Helping seniors figure out what college is most beneficial for them is a big and very important part of Mr. Doug Shrewsbury's job. Mr. Shrewsbury han- dled this and all the other aspects of his job well. Listening to students and helping them with any problems they may have is often a tough and confusing part of being a counselor. Mrs. Donna Brennan demonstrated the kind of attentive listening needed for the job. 9. Q. DEAN 8: COUNSELORSf271 rlf X ,X

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The Principals Ideas The principle idea of working in an ad- ministrative office was to make plans that could be achieved by both teachers and students. The administrators must have patience and spunk. They must take pride in their students and support them in their action. si Hilmar. Aabf 270fADMINISTRATION pp pp V x 'fb syq .--- -.-----.- '---up---:- ------. .---- 1. ,,-.............::: 5 .-.-----.--. 4.2333:3 ' ------ aq Q anna ' ,,g -,- -.---. --.Z Q--22 ' 'annum-muon: nnanusnn-uun- nsunnsvnq.. 'l auunannun ---- --.---. ---.-----------. :CCD QQ! 111 Q- ---- ----. -.--. ----. ISIS' . - tuna H: ----I -- 13111 at ----. -- 3311! Rug ----. -- , -.--. -- 3-QC! lil :::o.--M------ '- -n-:3::-Q-0---122' :lndqsu:::::::: : :::::::::::'---532 :anna-np, 'un-.--., -n---.-12'-------- ::::-----2Z2:::--- -- --------- ---. W --2::22:::---Z:::::3' -.- ---- - :::::::::::::::::::::: :---:::-------::n---- ua. -'-1---..--..-...Q ::..:::::::::-...--::::: .- --:::----- ,- --,--:---- . ,g-H ---- ----:::-- '::::3,3Z -ZZW-Q- u .... Wxww '22 H-M u--,, - 1- llllun4m-luua.-W- 5 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!31' i , . A X ku.- f Mr. Thomas Worthington gk , N - While overlooking Ioyce Thomas' work, fumes Parker demonstrated the close relationship between the administration and the faculty A true football fan, Boyce Padgett demonstrated his Pirate pride while leaning on the fence drinking the real thing. Relaxation comes with practice. Thomas Worhing proves that perfection can be found in every way as he sank back in his chair one more time. Attending to the administrative details that accompany the running of an adult education facility was an endless task for Principal, Eddie Taylor.



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'Vx Getting It All Together The support staff is exactly what it says, support. The secretaries that made up this year's staff were hard working and talented. Even at their busiest times they managed to keep a cheerful smile and a helpful attitude. The secretaries helped deans, counselors, and the other ad- ministrators as well as students. They must have talents in typing and shorthand and must also be able to interact with people. The cafeteria staff was helpful by serving students and teachers a vari- ety of food, both hot and cold. The janitorial staff kept the grounds clean so that we could learn a in Beverly more comfortable atmosphere. Waliam ist of i W rs . :X Giving our camera a picture perfect pose, WC. Tomkins, Iettie Mitchell, Warren Skaggs made up this year's janitorial staff. This year's dedicated cafeteria staff consisted of Alice Allred, H ellen Castagnaro, Iuanita Mechling, Helen Higginbotham, Shirley Mayes, Ruth Kuntz, Lelia Watson, Zell Bruton, lean Kayse, Maria Ru- bel, Grace Courson, Rita Myers, Ianet White, Ann Iohnson, and Lucille Anderson. Mauvelene Dot ,iii Pyron Smiley tg, ZVZXSUPPORTIVE STAFF

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