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Star Light Star Bright They are Here Day Night Tom Maupin keeps things sparking from 3:00-11:00. Ken Morgan was new this year Gary White adds his helping hands has assumed Alberta Pape's duties. both inside and outside the school. Cooks Rose Sclhimc. Lois Dickey, JoLynn Anderson, Joanne Majors, Marilyn Rogers, Elmer Neal is always there when you need Marilyn Salzeider added sugar spice to make the food nice. him.
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What a Great Galaxy! The role of the principalship is one of leadership, of caring, of commitment, and of trust. The major focus of concern for a principal is on the needs of our school children. To meet the needs of today's child is a monumental task. This task requires the coordinated efforts of students, teachers, custodians, secretaries, counselors, deans of students, and the administration. Pawnee schools continue to 'shine' as a direct result of these people and their positive efforts. Mr. Randy Rader. Principal Mr. RANDY RADER. Principal found this school year a greater challenge with the addition of th 7th 8th grade to his area of responsibility. DON SMARGIASSI. became Dean of Discipline this year. He shares with the principal the responsibility for protecting the health welfare of the students. As Athletic Director, he coordinates all extracurricular sport events. PHYLLIS NORWOOD is the unit librarian. She keeps the M.C. running smooth so that: “The M.C. is the informational place Learning the Card Catalog gives academic grace From books you’ll get biography, fiction. fact If you learn it all well, you’ll be on the right track.” NURSE NANCY HALL came to us this year with a BS in nursing from SSU. She has kept busy with hearing vision screening, immunization, health records, distributing medicine, and lending a helping hand with upset stomachs, etc. 28 Administration Supportive Staff BETH FOULK transferred from the G.S. classroom into the role of “Counselor.” She oversaw the attendance and grades computerized for the first time this year. Mrs. Foulk also helped students select classes, receive scholarships, and did counseling when necessary. JANET W EBER is the H.S. Sec. in the afternoon. She spends the majority of her time answering the phone, typing, and doing light bookkeeping. JUDI ROARICK is the H.S. special education teacher. She provides the little extra help or whatever it takes to make sure all students succeed. DONNA JENKINS is the H.S. Secretary in the A.M. Attendance, lunch reports, morning announcements, counting money, and answering the phone consumes her work day.
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