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Well-qualified educators comprise Administration at PCHS Mr. James K. Hiatt Principal Mr. Joe Cobbler Assistant Principal Director of Athletics Mr. John R. Weatherman Supervisor of Personnel Director of Instruction Every morning about 8:30 Mr. Hiatt, our principal, Mr. Cobbler and Mr. Weatherman, his assistants, arrive to start the day at P.C.H.S. They work together in making decisions, settling disputes, and taking an interest in all school activities. Also with their separate jobs, to complete each day, the administration has their hands full keeping the school running smoothly. During the faculty meeting, Mr. Hiatt scans the room, as he ponders the day ' s most trifling questions. Mr. Cobbler must learn Danny Stacy ' s life his¬ tory before signing his excuse. Mr. Weatherman, the guardian of the learning process. 4 Administration
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The administr ation and faculty set the pace for the Academic life at Patrick County High School. The teachers spend five hours a day in the classroom, but they find time to direct extra curricular student activities, help at ballgames and further their own education. 13
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Guidance counselors help students solve many problems Mrs. Anna S. Hanby Mr. Conrad M. George Mrs. Mildred R. Hopkins Brenda, you know you don ' t have a problem, 1 replies Mrs. Hanby. The services rendered by the Guidance Department of PCHS are for all students. Students are encouraged to use these ser¬ vices whenever a need or problem arises. The guidance personnel believes that through counseling, students can be happier, do better work, understand bet¬ ter and appreciate more fully the values of school. Mrs. Hopkins helps the eleventh and twelfth grade students plan a specific pro¬ gram for a vocation or for college en¬ trance. Mrs. Hanby counsels the eighth, ninth, and tenth grade girls while Mr. George counsels the eighth, ninth, and tenth grade boys. Mr. George takes his job of helping others seriously. Guidance 15
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