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ADMINISTRATION TEST TRUE OR FALSE: In high school, Mr. Stauffer went to the State Semi-Finals in Soccer. Dr. Arnspiger scored the winning basket in a high school basketball game-for the other team. Mrs. Clary broke up with her boyfriend her junior year because at the movies he leaned over to her and whispered, I love you, Jeanne. ., if , f I W in , ,-My N I, .XWHW 1, J, gf ,v j l lr r 'V vi .1 a -gigs .7',y:-.rally 4- p, ' . .2. .' ij .W Q ,wr 19,1 ffm j-.rx Q, .7 je-. lt' r IW 555 11, ttf t I,,r,,.,.l Wjgqw rwmwgpf HMM,-fwM5,E-wlg1Zv7rY1j,flljJ,,g W f I wr -flllffl W r -A Mi 4' Mu if 1 yk,l,l fn' mf nw . 3,-,Iwi 4. ,. .a . .A wiifgsfa is 4 'M' . ,- ,Q-aw ww lfjlvl, ww- HW M .M MW -M rfljfh H J f r., Jw, ,f , pi fmt? 1,7 Wig! gl, -.gg jr 'W ,J itll, I,-If fr,Z,i1fcv.i.:'.-, fi r ,lf .Q -. I 1' I. 513: lil rr. .. . mr I. rt , .fin nrjkil ' -'ww . P I' ' if .I ' -13 -11 .. fi., Q-1 I ..,. wr-4-, 'I L I ,L -A, llillillll.-J? lil ll li 'la .lj I .U --Fl f, 1.,H..-l -rarivr-rims l Jr- -mr-fr lr5i'll1-,,i-i1'If-init. .rr 'Qu 'iw - N l I if I -- 'iw i l l, 1 Wifi I- - -Ill' 'lwilf-Mi'-'Wlilnnnl-I-ff' - fi avWila'1llk'vlra'.,n '-n'-.btw if H f - . n.- ul .- -I l . ff m - -M .wi rw win. Ja . ww -if-.h tm ,mfwvlf lnnmrn-.straw-.I.lw..W.,-1.-.iffn.-anin...i,-I-,nn,,. S.. During his third year as principal at Park- way Central, Dr. Gary Chesley worked for excellence in academics and in the student body. He was instrumental in entering Cen- tral in the National Recognition Program. The National Recognition team observed the students and the school's programs. Cen- tral's placement in the competition would held students be accepted into colleges of their choice. It was announced in May that Central was named a national winner. Dr. Chesley was supervisor of all the ac- tivities that took place in the school. He was responsible for hiring all the teachers and issuing changes in the school's schedule. One major change in 1986-87 was adding the seventh hour. It was very successfulg award given to the girllsl who were the best all-around athletes. Dr. Lavern Scott, associate principal, was in charge of the sophomore class and the evaluation and scheduling of teachers. H9 was also in charge of hiring all the secre. taries. Dr. Scott was responsible for devel. oping Central's curriculum and master schedule. He will be leaving Central for the St. Louis Principal's Academy at the end of the year. In thinking back over his three years at Central, Dr. Scott said, The thingl like more than anything is working with the students, teachers, and parents. I think Cen. tral has an open and friendly atmosphere and a strong student-activity program. Carole Clary was one of the newest mem. 0 Faculty approximately 600 students took part in the program. Assistant Principal David Stauffer's re- sponsibilities included the Student Council and other student activities throughout the year. He worked closely with the students in planning and organizing activities, dances, and graduation. Stauffer was careful to be on top of all the plans and proceedings of the Student Council. He was also responsi- ble for the senior class and fundraising. Dr Robert Arnspiger, assistant principal, was business manager in charge of the junior class, finances, budget, and the maintenance of the building. He was involved with the drug abuse program. He also enjoyed spon- soring and watching Central's athletic teams play. You can't be part of the administra- tion without being a sports enthusiast. Dr. Arnspiger was very proud of his Dr. A. . -rr'---.M.....,,,,, 1 I ................--u---4 M X wr X L'-,,,,'-I bers of Central's administration. In her sec. ond year as administrative intern, she took on the responsibilities of encouraging and helping students adjust to the voluntary transfer program, lV.T.S.l. She was also in charge of discipline for the freshmen class. A major part of her job was communications. She wrote a weekly newsletter for the facul- ty and was in charge of publicity for the school. I think this year is the best in Cen- traI's history. More students are taking own- ership in the school. All in all, students are here for the right reasons, said Clary. Together the members of the administra- tion provided the students of Parkway Cen- tral with a successful year in all areas of academics and extra-curricular activities. The administration worked as a tream.Their motto was If it needs to be done, do it.
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