Woodward Academy - Phoenix Yearbook (College Park, GA)

 - Class of 1978

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w gr, Y , fr, W , X v :Lv I, ' h e A 422 . r Mr. Lindell Polk Asst. Prin. Mrs. Andrews Social Studies Mre. Dearolph Paraprofessional Miss Edenfield English Mrs. Ferguson Reading 232fLower Shool 1 ' . 'f ' z V- I ,.', 'ii ,,,r . 'L i ff ,r,,, ' xiii? v ,sin fs----X. Mrs. Hays Mrs. Kimbrough Secretary Secretary Miss Baranowski Reading n A .. X Mr. Doran Science Miss English Second Grade Miss Freeman Reading Mrs. Boston Third Grade Mrs. Aldredge Paraprofessional Mrs. Collins Paraprofessional Mrs. Driver Science Mrs. Farris Art Mrs. Fristoe Art 9 ' W gm ? Mmm., Y ,, ,. A .,,,. , f .M 9 gg af , ff 2' , Jw M 4 5 f I N f ajpf' if wr- gf , ,f W 'MV f f vi f f . i w Mrs. Dwyer Music V ?7 7 1 . AMW V4 . w w F . .g,Jgfj2,21:I I. wr. l Mrs. Fausett Second Grade Mrs. Goddard Paraprofessional Mr. Don Woolf Principal Teachers Revealed Love And Understandin ! Faculty Insight, Andrews, Concerned with the de- velopment of her students, loves to read, tries to set a good example, husband is an insurance salesman. Baranowski, loves to ski and travel, wants her stu- dents to be independent. Boston, Feels that each child is important, plays tennis, golf, and bridge, inspires an enthusiasm for learning in her students. Doran, operates a television camera at his church, is an accomplished Sportsman, loves good music. Driv- er, Chairman of her church Sunshine Committee, is very patient and understanding, loves being a teach- er, formerly taught in Henry County. Edenfield, member of the DAR, enjoys water sports and travel- ling, is attentive to her students. English, Her philos- ophy is Children live what they learn, respects her students, is her first year of teaching. Farris, pro- vides an atmosphere conducive to creativity, reads non-fiction, enjoys sewing and music, formerly taught in the Upper School Fine Arts Department, helps design sets for plays, is active in dramatic presentations, her husband teaches art in the Middle School. Fausett, Helps every child reach his full po- tential, her daughter is a senior at WA, admires self- motivation. Ferguson, has taught fifteen years at WA, enjoys tennis, golf, and knitting. Freeman, re- spects responsibility in students, first year at WA. Fristoe, enjoys water sports, sees art as an expres- sion of individuality, is active in the lay ministry of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, helps students reach their full potential.



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Faculty Profiles: Insight Goodrum, Collects stamps, admires a positive outlook on life. Hammer, enjoys Victoria Holt novels, has a kindergar- ten-age child, her husband is a banker. Hill, belongs to two library associations, is an extremely helpful individual. Hixon, Reads two to three books a week, expects the best, fosters a love of learning and new experiences. King, Willing to give extra help to every student, an avid square dancer. O'Don- nell, Has taught for thrity-four years, believes in the 3 R's. Phillips, Teaches children to get along in the real world, enjoys hiking and camping, believes each student should enjoy his school days. Rein, Encourages students to think for themselves, enjoys needlework, is active Episcopalian. Riley, lnspires students to participate in all activities, Each child is an individual, but each individual is a part of a total group. Spratlin, Abhors laziness in students, helps each child achieve his full potential, enjoys needlework. Woolf, Likes the outdoors, loves children, enjoys camping. Polk, arrives early in the morning, leaves late is extremely dedicated. 2 M .tl ii. A fi tlg z' , if ' it ' ' Ai, X K -A M ' f il li A - al -X - . ' 4 . ..,.... ... . V f - - L A V 7lf'.'f'? , l 234fLower School An Essay On Mr. Polk . - .f',-- Q -1 , ix .M--W-i x Several seniors and juniors came to the editor of the Phoenix this year and expressed their desire to see the yearbook honor Mr. Polk who had been their assistant principal in the Lower School. In past years not as many students had completed their entire education from the students who had climbed the ropes. The staff asked Steve Fleming an articulate junior to share his reflections on Mr. Polk. A A certain man in the Lower School has probably had more influence on more students than any other instruc- tor at Woodward Academy. Respected and liked by the students in the Lower Middle and Upper Schools- Mr. Lindell E. Polk is one of those rare individuals who always has a smile and a warmth that perpetuates love and happi- ness. Mr. Polk s first assignment in l956 to the then GMA was machine-gun instructor while he was still in the army. Assigned to Korea and later Germany he always seemed to return for visits. After retiring as a Major in l965 Mr. Polk obtained a position as the Assistant Dean of Students. In I969 he moved to the Lower School as an elementary science teacher. ln I972 he became the assistant principal a post which he still holds. Engrossed in his work and in the welfare of his students Mr. Polk works effectively as an administrator and as a friend and counselor to his present and former students. The Phoenix the Academy and his students salute Mr. Polk for his outstanding contributions to education. I S lids I Lower School up, however, this year there were many Y! 71 1 1 , . ' 2 x

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