Woodward Academy - Phoenix Yearbook (College Park, GA)

 - Class of 1983

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Administrative Team Dr. Gary M. Jones As President of Woodward Academy, Dr. Gary M.Jones serves as the head of the three member administrative team, working close- ly with Mr. Don Woolf and Mr. Jim Chan- dler to effectively coordinate all areas within the Academy. Dr. Jones strives to ensure the quality of the academy and the education that it offers His major areas of responsibility include public relations, development, alumni rela- tions and fund-raising. Assuming the position as President in 1978, Dr. Jones can often be seen taking time out of his busy schedule to talk with stu- dents and parents, speak at convocations and visit classes. Mr. Don A. Woolf As Vice-President and Headmaster of Woodward Academy, Mr. Don A. Woolf strives to maintain academic excellence at the Academy. Beginning his career at Woodward in 1963, Mr. Woolf has made contributions to many of the various aspects of the Academy. He has served as assistant principal and principal of the Lower School, the founding principal of the Busey School, and as a dormitory parent. Appointed Headmaster during the 1980- 81 school year, Mr. Woolf is responsible for regulating the curriculum, academic instruc- tion, personnel, and extra-curricular activi- ties of each of the four schools Certainly, each school benefits greatly from Mr. Woolfs leadership. Mr. James R. Chandler Mr. James R Chandler is Vice-President of Finance for Woodward Academy. His involvement with the Academy has extended over a twenty year period, having been a mathematics instructor and business man- ager for the Academy. In addition to super- vising all financial aspects of the Academy, Mr. Chandler is also responsible for the campus computer center and for serving as secretary of the Board of Governors. Mr. Chandler ' s expertise insures that the Acade- my is financially sound as well as academi- cally. Dr. Gary- Jones joined che Academy ' s staff in 10 S assuming [he Presidency 2. As president. Dr. Jones must keep in touch with every aspect of the Academy 3 Mr. Don Woolf ptesents the Distinguished Alumnus Award at the Foundet ' s Day Convocation 4 Address- ing gathetings of alumni and parents is a major part oi Dr. Jones ' job 5 Mr. Jim Chandler spends mui.h ol his work day at the computet terminal 6. Mr. Woolf looks over the Parents Club publication. The Aerie CO keep abreast of daily events 7 Mr. Woolf takes a minute to join Lower Schoolers tor a coke party 8. Mr. (handler takes advantage ot the Academy ' s computet system to keep financial information up-to-date 9 As Business Managet. Mr. Chandler must oversee expen- ditutes lot every area of the Academy A DM I N 1ST R A



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Woodward Academy Staff The President and two Vice-Presidents oversee the running of the entire Academy, however each of them must delegate many of the responsibilities for the day to day events. The Business office handles all finan- cial matters for students, faculty, parents and Academy suppliers. The Development office works with the Academy ' s 5,000 alumni, while also handling fund-raising through the Annual Giving Campaign and special events. The Admissions office is charged with the responsibility of selecting qualified students for entry into the Academy. It is through the hard work of this office, that the Academy is able to maintain such a highly qualified stu- dent body. The Facilities Department keeps the campus buildings and grounds in par condition, working round-the-clock to in- sure that the campus is always at its best. Rusty Slider, Direi tot oi Admissions, often finds it ne essary to rake prospet tive students and then parents on tours oi the campus 2. President s ( • e Mr Don Woolt Headmaster, Dr Gary M ones - President, Mrs Peggy Krueger J. Sandra Pounds. Alumni Dt rector, welcomed guests at llumei ommg Convocation i business Office Mrs Ruth Hays, Mrs Christine Price, Mr Jim Chandler — Business Manager, Mrs Melissa Brady 5 Shirley Hanline can he seen using the Development Office ' s new word processor 6 Mr. Ira Sanderson, Director of Development, served as coordinator tor rhe Academy ' s Western Roundup cos- rume contest 7. Mr. Boh Balicntine, Mr. Pett) I ell and Mr. Don Woolf, in their matching outfits, exhibit their imitation of the age old see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil M Development Office Mr Ira Sander- son — Director of Development. Mr I.indell Polk Director of Planned Giving. Mrs Shirley Hanline 9 Mr. Sanderson goes over the Donor Recognition Dinner agenda with new governing hoard mem her Tim O ' Brien. 10 Facilities Mrs Marguerite Allen. Mr Bill Allen — Director of Facilities. Mr Dennis Ainsworth. Mr Marion Blume 11 Admissions Mrs Martha Bass. Mr R L Slider — Director of Admissions. Mrs June Geiger

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