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Introducing our new principal . . . Dr. J im Weeks There were many changes during the 1987-88 school year, but the biggest change was the arrival of our new principal; Dr. Jim Weeksi He came to TJ with 18 years of experience as a principal in the PAISD. He served as principal at the night school at Edison Middle School, and for the last 15 years was principal at Franklin Elementary before taking on the T1 position. 81 love working with the kids and teachers at TJ. There is always something exciting going on. I like to deal with a challenge? The biggest change for the students this year was the addition of Saturday Detention. 8A friend of mine gave me the idea for it. I COWBOY J IM e Dr. Weeks daydreams about being on a ranch instead of at school needed to get students, attention? he said. With the arrival of Dr. Weeks came a boost in school spirit because of the reinstitution of the old Powder Puff Game. Dr. Weeks also planned new programs and changes for the 1988-89 school year, which includes a closed campus during the lunch periods and continued plans for the fence set up in the student parking lot. The lot will again be secured by a security guard who will patrol the student parking lot to keep undesirables off our school grounds. He also plans to establish a TEAMS program for reviewing and learning TEAMS skills. There are still some areas that need to be improved. Pd like to see the good behavior of our students continue, he said. Dr. Weeks is married and has two children His hobbies include traveling across the country in his trailer home and spending time with his family at Toledo Bend. 81 have more hobbies than I have time to do them inf he commented. He likes antique furniture and collects tlEarly American Junk, which is anything from the early days. Dr. Weeks looks forward to seeing students continue having spirit and taking pride in their school. GOING OVER THE EDGE - Dre Weeks decides to live dangerously by disobeying the DO NOT STEP OVER THE RAIL sign. LIKE MY SKIS? v- Before attempting to ski. Dr. Weeks grabs for the smaller skis instead of t 8 larger ones. '
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Teachers are Human T00 TEACHER SHOCK o The camera captures Mr. Worthyis expression to an astonishing answer from a student. Some students think teachers are somehow bigger than life - they are supposed to know all of the answers all of the time. But, teachers are just like anyone else. They have the same feelings and just about the same homework as students - only about 100 times over! They spend many late nights working on grades or doing work for classes they take. So, give a teacher a break. Theylre only human after all. UNIVERSAL FLYING o Board member, Barry Davis, soars where no man has gone before: Universal Studiosi Abraham, Monarama o Phys eSci, Algl Anderson, Paula - Nur rAsc Anderson Rodne ey- Govt, lEcon Cons Math S, Typing IS, Pre Alg S Balzerson, Elame- And. gAide Bilal Brenda S Readlm mp, U S Hist Bolton, Helen - Comp Math IH, IlH, Cal AP Bradford, Sandra- CLA HS 1118 NS Bryant Sharon- Home Ec I Child Dev, Food Nut LHFL Butler, Manha- Bio IH, IIH II AP Byrd, Patricia o Regist rra Carpenter, Renee- Pre Alg Carroll, Catherine o Thea!g Ansl, II, lll IV, Eng 1 Speech I II, III Coco Edith o Typing, Adv Typing, Shonhand Adv Shonha Coleman, Phemell o OtTice Proc, Pets Fin, Pers ,Bus Mgt, Recordkeep Collins, Linda S Bus Law, Data Pro, cct, Adv Commings Charleen - erd His 11'! . Conley, Eloise - Eng 1, II . Crisp, Doris - Eng II, II H
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