Rickards High School - Anumpa Yearbook (Tallahassee, FL)

 - Class of 1973

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Page 53 text:

Para-Professionals Walk Halls of RHS Paraprofessional Mr. Frank McDonald talks to Tamara Russell, rv fake f77e5f099S and feP0fl'- 070795 he i705 f0Uf70' 50 fflf- H9 will Kathy Loree, and Brenda Paul after he has stopped in the office then 90 out mm the f70ll5 09007 f0 Send 5l'U0'efl1'S 1'0 ClG5S- Modular Scheduling Continues with Changes Although most of the students' schedules were pro- cessed by computer, the master schedules had to be made by hand, as the big board in guidance testified. Flexible scheduling was continued, but with a few changes. Nlods were lengthened from 20 to 30 minutes. The number of mods was reduced from 21 to 14 a day. In the second semester the last mod was dropped and classes ended at 3:10 each day instead of 3:30. Scheduler Mrs. Merry Speidel checks the positions and the num- ber of openings of various classes against the master schedule.

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ln School Supensions Initiated at Rickards A new program at Rickards was ln School Suspension. Until this school year, students caught skipping, smok- ing, using profanity or doing malicious, mischievious deeds were warned first and then suspended lbanned from the campusj for a predetermined period of time. Sending students home, however, seemed somewhat ironical, especially as punishment for those who were caught skipping classes, a major cause of suspension. ln order to rectify the situation, in school suspension was initiated so that students could keep up with their classes. Mr. Franklin Hunter was given the task of over- seeing them. Rickards also received new para-professionals. Along with Mr. james Paramore who was here last year, Mr. C. j. Davalt, Mr. Leon Thomas, Mr. Frank McDonald and Miss Marcia Nims helped keep the halls clear. The para- professionals had many jobs on campus. They were responsible for keeping hallways clear of students. They also combed the parking lots to keep them clear of Rickards students and students from other schools. Dur- ing Iunchtime mods, they helped keep the lunchroom clean by talking to students who dropped food and paper on the floor. They also tried to maintain order in the lunch lines and at tables. After school, at the bus loading zone, they kept students and their cars out of the way of school buses. flint ffibovej Para-professionals Mr. C. 1. Davalt and Mr. Leon Thomas pause at lunch to talk about the flow of students for the day. KA bove Rightj Mr. james Paramore, who has built up rapport and respect for students, is a familiar Hgure in the halls. He talks to john Archer. fRightj Mr. Franklin Hunter, supervising teacher of ln School Suspension, relaxes after school.



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PTA, Boosters Club Work To Raise Money Selling ads for the football programs, selling programs Ai,' 5' f for football and basketball, selling snacks at the conces- ' ' I V. I sion stand and getting donations were ways the Boosters h ,g V , 1 f ' A Club earned money for the athletic department. F gg,,lg:.. Officers of the group for 1972-73 were Mr. and Mrs, 'rf'-?afr3T13h?f5s1f Albert Estes, president, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Canterbury, first vice-president, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dowden, second vice- presidentg Mrs. Erlene Clemons, treasurer, and Mrs. jean Lane, secretary. The fair booth at the North Florida Fair was the main money-making project of the Parent-Teacher Auxiliary. According to Mrs. Harold Monroe, PTA secretary, I feel this year's booth was the most successful in our history, not only in terms of money but in attitudes. Everyone did his part and it paid off greatly in funds and fun. Other officers were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tyson, presi- dentg Dr. and Mrs. Rupert Seals, first vice-presidentg Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Enfinger, second vice-president, and Mr. and Mrs. john Madden, treasurer. 1 f Top Righ tj North Florida F air goers take advantage of the refreshments sold by the PTA in their booth. fR1yh tj Mr. Albert Estes, president of the Boosters Club, gives a talk during the pep ralLv before the Leon game. KA bovej Mrs. Rupert Seals, Mrs. Doyle E nHnger and Mr. Robert Tyson discuss with Dr. Britten Paulson the vocational education programs offered to students at Rickards High School. A

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