U S Grant High School - General Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1986

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much SO OW nlt kn T2 -as 1fI YC 0 U1 t O CEI help m 0 ri ors could SC 0Ll1'l C m P14 16 Counselors. Board Helpful. Mr. ,Iohn Moham is always willing to help l I 3 lf, X We W ' n ' ,iii if K, J ' X i A - Understanding. Mrs. Harriet Pulley is always understanding of everyday high school problems Informative. Mrs. Thelma Parks helps Kim Poe decide on which college to apply to

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. Good going. Mrs. Laura Allen congratulates Billie Ander- One more time. Mr. Paul Simmons has Matt Wood and son on finally finishing her schedule. ' C , U 1, '15-H are Discipline S K Lance Ross call home one more time to get out of trouble. They line us up and keep order Our assistant principals played a major role in our high school education. Without their guidance and discipline where would we be? At times we became annoyed and frustrated with the rules and regulations they enforced. Whether we liked it or not the DNA got a lot of us caught. The DNA gave the students the Herding them in. Mr. Alfa Mouton directs the freshman students to the first poinl of enrollment. gwsswse' DE W opportunity to discuss problem situations with their principal, said Mr. Alpha Mouton. Principals were not designed with the sole purpose to deal with us only when we were in trouble. Believe it or not, a lot went on behind the scenes. They worked very hard to assure that our education came first. The needs of the students are first and foremostf, stated Mrs. Laura Allen. Where were our principals when we got into trouble? We all knew that they were right there. They didn't always condemn us, but they made sure that we were justly punished. Even though we thought they were being unfair at times, we realized deep down they were only doing their job, and doing it for our own good. Our principals were our friends and kept just as active as we did throughout the year. They were always at the sports events cheering and supporting the team. They also helped by chaperoning at school events. They spent a lot of their time working and helping and keeping us in line. 2 Picture perfect. Miss Lois Sughru looks over party pics ordered by students. HSHV l.I0rI ,pit Z 24 'U IT' 3:2- O cn C9 'U CT' 24 p-is UJ no 4 2. Q. an IZ O v-is Ft' F CD E noff it EO o 'U aw Principals. Assistant Principais l5



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Team work ounselors, board make it all happen The people who made it all so easy were our counselors. Without them, our school would have been shambles. They worked hard this year preparing schedules for each enrolled student. Counselors are part of an educational team which is responsible for the careers, Three musketeers. Mr. john Moham, Mrs. Harriet Pulley, and Mrs. Thelma Parks work together to make the school year a success. and the educational, social and emotional development of the students. Each counselor works closely with administration, teachers and other support personnel in an effort to meet the needs of all students. Counselors are also charged with the responsibility of providing students with the information they might need to ensure their personal growth and developmentf' commented Mr. John Moham. We turned to our counselors for guidance in planning our futures. They influenced us in our decisions, trying to guide us in the direction which would be best for us. HI just want you to take classes that will help you once you get to collegef' said Mrs. Thelma Parks, about counseling with students. College will play an important part in many of our lives. Our counselors helped by advising us in this area. They showed us how to fill out applications and showed us what each college had to offer. Our counselors worked hard to make our years at Grant High School the most beneficial years of our lives. ' .tl 2 Super. Dr. Arthur Stellar is the new superintendent. ET CD r atp 01 11 sr AEM HOD SLI OIG HN' CD Qs '37 3 99: 1 uosuqof A g,AeMAu . ,.., A Team work. Mr. ,Iohn Moham helps the registrar Mrs. Peggy Campbell go over student transcripts. School Board Member. Mrs. Kay Floyd, District lg . S W 6 6 .A ,.f,tg....a fx ,f ga. i .... s,......., X fx Mrs. Pamela Thomas, District 2, Mrs. Betty Hill, District 35 Mrs. Susan Hermes, District 4-g Dr. Clyde Muse, District 53 Dr. Paul Heath, District 65 Mrs. LaRue Donwerth, District 7 . ,,, ' J 3, i gg trf' fa e f is oaEdJ,LCp31rgseEJg 37

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