Wando High School - Legend Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, SC)

 - Class of 1985

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Mrs Marianne Atxecht Engish Dept. BA — CokmOo Coiege M Ed — Th© Citadel Ms Dm Borkhan Scool Studies Dept BS — Coiege of Charleston M A — Wake Forest Mrs Wafts Berry Foreign Languoge Dept BA — Wnthrop Coiege M Ed — The Citodei Mrs Carolyn Black Engksh Dept BA — Ffcgh Point Coiege. M Ed — The Crtodei Sarah Bretand Special Ed Dept S — Coiege of Charleston. M Ed — The Crtodei 20 Faculty Mrs Sheryl Blackford Social Studies Dept BA — Mary BaJdwn Coiege. MAT — Converse Coiege

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ADMINISTRATION Wando Adrrwwtrators took time to comment on subjects of merest Mr Scott the extended day — The Education improvement Act re- quires that students attend class five hours and thirty five mnutes each day This can only result n a better leamng envronment for a our students The tme has come for our society to recognize oj e jcationai deficiencies and to do somethng about them honors program — This, along with the extended school day. can only enhance the opportunity for Our students to get a better x ty educo tton.” attendance pokey — Students must be n class each day to tefce advantage of opportuneies avalabie to them Re Jar attendance o a prerequisite to ocoderrw; success.” dptomas — Differentiated dptomos resuit from a new cumcuAm estab- lished by the State Department of Education A student ptanrmg to go to cokege must take more demandng courses than a student who plans to terminate hs education with a high school dptoma — conseojentty. a drtferentiated diploma Mr Dave the extended day and attendance pokey — These are the result of legetotive decisions to mprove the quality of pubic ecXjcatcn trrooghout the state We look forward eogerty to the positive conse- quences of these decisions honors program and dtlerenhated dptomas — We shouid al be proud that Wando has surged ahead « its quest for ocodemc excekence by mplemenfing the frst honors program n Charleston County The program wi add further distinction to the differentiated Optoma and wi have a catalytic effect n the other dptoma programs The hgher we set our goals for ocodecmc achievement the higher we must reach to attan them i see the Wando student as one who shouid always accept that program which wi gve the greatest chakenge and be the best prepara- tion for life ' Mrs Vaughan extended schootdoy — If tme atone were a major foctor In student learning and achievement I would be totafy n favor of an extended school day or even school year But snee I befceve that student motivation and teocher organization are more prmary foctors. I do not feel that an extension of the school day n itself wi resuit n nor eased achievement honors program — The honors program should provide a real chaienge for the students identified ocodermc taient to reach mer ndvKJuai po- tentials and be ocodecrvcaly competitive with those ectocated n any other system. attendance pokey — The new State attendance pokey is prmarty designed to underlne the fact that successful mastery of course material is dxeetty related to attendance, attention to teocher. assignments n class and homework I beieve tf« «true and that school must be a priority for a students Mr Quentin L. Scott. Principal BS — Florida State. MA T and EDS — The Citadel Mr. Carroll Davis. Assistant Principal BA — Methodist. MAT — The Citadel Mr Thomas Brown. Assistant Principal BA — Clemson College. MA — College of Charleston Mrs. Eileen Vaughan. Assistant Principal BA — Marry mount. MA — Duke. Med — USC Mr Andrew Stamp. Community School Director BA — Bowdoin. Med — University of Virginia



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Mr Gerald Dawson Science Dept BS — University of NC Mr Radge Duncan Socket Studies Dept BA — Clemson Ms Maryann Fora Foreign Languoge Dept BA — A Manic L»nion Co ege MA — Urwersity of Conrecfi- Cutt MA — USC Mrs Catherine Davis Foreign Languoge Dept BA — University of SC Mrs jane Fulton Home Economics Dept BA — West Vrgrva University Mrs Nodne Gomez Special Ed. Dept BS — Kent State University ' Ms Laure Grendohi Foreign Language Dept BA-Urwersrty of SC M Ed The Citadel Mrs Patty Drews BS — College of Charles- ton Ms JJra Garmon Special Ed Dept BS — Ohio University Mr Crag Hams Physical Ed Dept BS — Gardner WeCP Cc ege Mrs Dawn Fleming Foreign Languoge Dept BA — University of «nois Mrs Geotga Hazetton Business Dept BA — Alabama State Universi- ty MA — Atlanta University 1 Mrs. Douty smiles at a humerous comment. 2. Very Good boys and girls!! 3 Shhhh! Faculty 21

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