Stratford High School - Mnemosyne Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1979

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Page 247 text:

eepmw imtouo With Mr. Stafford in charge, how could it help but be great! Mrs. lan DeVault exclaimed. Tuesday, Aug. 22, while students were awaiting the open- ing of school, the administrative and grade level principals, Mr. Dale Stafford, Mr. james King, Mrs. Sherrill Fisk, Mr. Buddy Allen, Mr. David Bonnette, and Conversing with her students during her chemistry class, Mrs. Kathy Vance discusses the excellent grades on the homework papers. Mr. Ralph Masters, dragged themselves to the cafeteria to continue what had become a three-year tradition - The Faculty Breakfast. Soon after six o'clock, the eggs, bacon, and bread were being prepared. As 12th grade level principal Mrs. Sher- rill Fisk stated, We simply did what had to be done. Her job was to just crack and whip and be sure no shells got in, - pertaining to the eggs of course. Mr. Dale Stafford's secretaries Ms. Peg Wey- tcontinued on page 2461 Mauldin, Pat Bible I, II, III Government ' McKnight, Nancy English I, III McLennan, Kenneth Drafting, Machine Metal Shop Miller, Griffith Orchestra I, II, III, IV, Music Theory Moreland, Evelyn Trigonometry, E e- mentary Analysis Murray, Betsy Clinic Oldham, Linda Physical Science, Biology Palmer, Evelyn Government Price, Martha Chemistry I, Physics, Physical Science Rae, Cathy Reading I, Reading Skills Reese, Eleanor Counselor Riter, Cynthia English I. Il Rodriguez, Susana Physical Science Rose, Barbara Biology Ross, lucy Spanish I, II faculty 245

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lmin, Reba Homemaking I lsaaclrs, Donna Algebra I, English ll laks lr., Richard Machine Wood Shop I, Il lames, Brenda Algebra l, Geometry I lohns, Barbara English ll, Latin I, ll lohnson, Barbara Vocational Office Education lones, lynn Clerk Kennedy, Glenda Counselor Kennedy, William Swimming King, lames Administrative Principal King, Iimmy Counselor Kirk, lames Counselor Kooistra, Blanche Librarian Lau hlin, Maureen Clei Lawson, Richard French I, German I, Il, lll, IV, V, VI leal, Beatrice Audio Visual Clerk lewoczlio, Susan Homebound Teacher Leubs, Sydney English Il, Ill Mabee, Carolyn Algebra I, II, Calculus Manry, Frances Librarian Martin, Karen Girls Physical Education 244 faculty 2. Dressed up for the Halloween ar Homecoming pep rally, English teach Mrs. Wendy Brown was chosen as a be costume contestant. I



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Ulorimewoifl , Seituoolwoirlcs EWS Elie Sei ri Ruhe, Louise Typing I, Business Ryder, Rebecca Girls Physical Education Track Saenz, George Health ll, Basketball Football Schneider, Peggy journalism I, Yearbook, Newspaper Schoenberger, Lynn Algebra I, Geometry, Trig!E.A. Shanley, Susan Physical Science, Oceanography Sheffield, Kenneth Boys Physical Education, Athletics Slade, Nancy English I, IV Snyder, Cathy Registrar Solis, Rosalie Spanish III, V Sowell, lean Algebra I Sparks, Sally Art I, ll 246 faculty gi. 'F gf. Grinning Gleefully, Mrs. Sherrill Fisk, grade principal, serves peaches at I annual faculty breakfast. fcontinued from page 245I land and Ms. ludie Winters had gi ciously planned the menu and co pleted the shopping. After receiving their first day ca from Mr. Bonnette, teachers eage attended the feast. Even though ea morning grogginess filled the air, t atmosphere was very friendly and cc genial, as Mrs. lan DeVault said, Vi enjoyable! Mrs. Fisk acknowledged as a great way to start the year. N1 teachers were obvious as they cong gated to exchange introductions. Faculty dues that covered greeti cards, flowers, baby gifts, and otl appropriate gifts for teachers duri traumas, also paid for the breakfa journalism teacher Ms, Peggy Schneir explained, I was impressed that t principals themselves were actua doing something for the teachers. It v funny seeing them fthe principa behind the counter. Mrs. Fisk's blot was color coordinated with the peacl she served. Mrs. Sherrill Fisk commented, We just like each other. We try to keep 1 lines of communication open and ri ognize achievements of any kind. I Peggy Schneider agreed, There', pretty good rapport, it's excellent co pared to another school wherr taught. ,

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