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W f Qs if Typing her tired fingers to the bone, Assistant Principal Susan Maki enters data into the computer program she introduced to the school to handle discipline and deten- tion records. Bob Harman enjoys his job as assistant principal. He is also athletics director and is in charge of campus maintenance and sophomore and senior discipline. Hello. May I help you? Sandy RosenthaI's job as special projects coordinator in- volves a lot of telephone calls. Administrators 187
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Backbone of the Kingdom by Monica Fedder The administrators worked very hard this year. All of them are enjoying their jobs and a few of them had a word or two to say about what they enjoy most about theirjob. Said Principal Marv Glusac, The kids I work with and being around young peo- ple is what I enjoy most about my job. The students have an innocence about them. I wouldn't be in education if I didn't like kids. lvlost of my work is positive, but our society doesn't value education enough. However, I like the school very much. Assistant Principal Bob Harman's job is going well too. He enjoyed being the athletic director and watching fine athletes participate in sports. Says Har- man, As far as discipline goes, I enjoy watching students who have problems straighten out their lives, and go on to be successful in school. Assistant Principal Susan Maki enjoys being able to work at SMI-IS with the students, good faculty, and in a nice cam- pus atmosphere. She also enjoys working with Mr. Glusac and Mr. Harman. She also st commented on the new drug counselc Jay Delany. He was a good asset tr year, he helped a lot of kids who wants or needed help, said Maki. There is no doubt that all of the a ministrative staff has worked very haj this year and has accomplished quite bit. All of their work has been very helpf to the school, and without all of theg hard workers, there would be r backbone for the school. Their work definitely much appreciated. frr o fiscal. 1 . .ga W Q djs Its? ,X 1, t. .. 3 5 i ig I ' 1 I I in 1 '21-- 11' lvlAPV GLUSAC SUSAN MAKI BOB HAHIVIAN 186 Administrators SANDY RCSENTHAL LEE MCDOWELL
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New Innovations by Monica Fedder The librarians are finding that their workload is becoming easier now that they have the extra help from the new head librarian Linda Goodballet. Mrs. Goodballet really enjoys San Marcos High School. She taught PE. at a Junior High in West Virginia for eleven years before moving here. She is the first librarian in many years to have a teaching credential, and prefers being a librarian. Everybody is so nice to me here, she said. She enjoys working with students and helps them to find books they will enjoy reading. As far as the library's extended hours, they had an average turnout of twelve to sixteen students a night and found that more students showed up the nights that teachers were there to tutor. Also, the librarians were busy updating the books in the library. The Administrators were pleased with the new reference collection. Lou Cooper, one of the library assistants, said the most en- joyable aspect of her job was being able to arrange the library. Library assistant Pat Wagner's favorite part of her job was giving hugs and helping students with their reference homework assignments - plus helping the staff with problems. All in all, the librarians had a great year, working hard at their jobs and improving the library. . i t PAT WAGNEFZ LOU COOPER Linda Goodballet looks up from her C' work to smile for the camera. Mrs. Goodballet was our new librarian this V year. Librarian Pat Wagner issues a book to a student. She enjoys her job very much as can be seen by her cheerful smile. JACK COLEMAN 188 Librarians . .K 2.1 x.1.., 3, 'yr he its ka Q 'Q 'l .mf Q 9 4 X 'V ,-0s....... Ns- . rs - My-v as if 9
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