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DEDICATIO S THEIR WORD Mr. Andrew Hunt Mr. Earl Jeffrey MR. EARL JEFFREY, the BETA HOUSE ASSIS- TANT PRINCIPAL has seen changes in the stu- dents since he has been here at Julian. They don't apply themselves and they are not as respectful as they use to be towards adults and their peers. Mr. Jeffrey's advice to sophomores is to get into the books now, start off good, keep up the good work and you will finish on top. MR. ANDREW HUNT, the ALPHA HOUSE AS- SISTANT PRINCIPAL has seen changes in the departments since he has been here. The Ian- guage department has gone down and we are in great need of an Assistant Principal in Gam- ma House. Mr. Hunt's advice to WIDE EYED freshmen is to learn good study habits now and you will excel in the future. gs ,. 2 1 Mr. Hunt explaining to freshmen students the rules at Percy L. Julian High School. V, f V is ' . ..... fr-rr ' Mr. Jeffrey returns Chris Jones' ID after a conference vi X' Wm I X CAA' 'Ym4 N 1 N- 4 Q50 Il Mr. Hunt visiting Mr. Jefferson's junior Algebra-Trig class in Alpha House. 39
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How has P..l. High School changed? MR. MC KINLEY BRISTER Our ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT PRINCI- PAL, McKinley Brister says that he hasn't seen any changes at Julian High School where the staff is concerned. However, he feels that students do not respect them- selves and their peers as they should. Mr. Brister believes that respecting one another would make the school environment much better. Mr. Brister's advice to juniors is to do well now, and start planning for college and your future as soon as possible. Finally, he says Expect The Best and The Best will come To You. MISS ANN SWILLEY The ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL of CURRICULUM and PROGRAMMING, Miss Ann Swilley, says that she has seen many changes at Julian since she has been here. The biggest change has been in the students. Students do not take education as seriously as they used to, I don't think they realize how useful it will be to them in the future, says Miss Swilley. Miss Swilley's advice to graduating seniors is to study hard and think positive. She be- lieves one can achieve whatever one de- sires. liiili I t If - I ,gf 2 Q-W ff mf V +1.,M'ia W ' - THEY GFFER E RIC E T T0 TUDE T I Xt MR. MC KINLEY BRISTER MISS ANN SWILLEY Mr. Brister explains wh -Q e in IEW Miss Swilley deciding if she should change Valerie Hawkins' program. y l.D.'s are required. to left: Denise Oatis. Kenny Curtis, Tanya Cannon, and Shawn Jones.
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Mrs. C. Ragan Mrs. Ragan counsels the freshmen and juniors this year. One thing that keeps her busy is the question, Can you help me find a college? , coming from the juniors. She always re- plies, of course. Mrs. Ragan says there is a college for ev- eryone, financially and aca- demically, but you must have a definite plan to follow. 4 w ,gg .. .. A P., 'a y L W L 4, 'ff' Mr. J. Washington This year, Mr. Washington handles the complaints, ques- tions. and requests of all the classes, freshman through sen- ior in Miss Addison's absence. Mr. Washington says he enjoys his job because of the satisfac- tion he gets from association with the students and watch- ing students become mature and responsible young adults. sw 'S. NS, x Q55 K V cnt' L, 15 s X My . s , F SPOTLIGHT O OUR 1, .LI mt. Txiggiw. an ami Emil laciixgf. If 1 .er ,ep as Q f W Y 3 3 N t - L Regina Brown and Cassandra Huggins questioning Mr. Washington about test information. pun' Mrs. Ragan and Sean Pearson exploring the Black College file. Mr. Washington assists Regina Brown and Cassandra Huggins in comparing colleges. Mrs. Ragan going over course offerings at Julian with Sean Pearson and .., Harmon Durden. gc mimsliiimr-Z flaws 'N ENV SW lu P '5 5 K g O t 5 J 40 Q 3 l 1 'N XXX o a
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