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ADMINISTRATION 35
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Administrative Team Dr. Gary M. Jones As President of Woodward Acade- my, Dr. Gary M. Jones serves at the head of the triangular administration, working closely with Mr. Don Woolf and Mr. Jim Chandler to effectively co- ordinate all the areas within the Acade- my. Dr. Jones looks at his position at Woodward as one of service. He strives to ensure the quality of the Academy and the educational of opportunities that it offers. His dedication to the Academy is evident when he takes time to chat with students and parents and listen to the concerns of faculty and staff. Mr. Don A. Woolf A dedicated administrator, Mr. Don A. Woolf has played an important role in the successful growth of Woodward Academy. In his many years of service to Woodward Academy, he has served as dorm parent, Lower School principal and founding principal of the Busey School. As Vice-President and Head- master of the Academy, Mr. Woolf strives to maintain the academic excel- lence of the Academy. He is responsi- ble for regulating the curriculum, aca- demic instruction, personnel, and ex- tra-curricular activities of each school. Because of his loving concern, each school has felt the caring touch of his interest. Mr. James R. Chandler Beginning as Mathematics instructor, Mr. James Chandler ' s involvement with the Academy has extended over a twenty-year period. Mr. Chandler as- sumed the responsibilities of Business Manager, and in 1980 was appointed Vice-President of Finance for the Academy. Mr. Chandler ' s expertise in business and finance has kept the Academy financially sound and running smoothly. His responsibilities also in- clude running the campus computer center, and serving as secretary of the Board of Governors. 1. Mr. Don Woolf coordinates the various extra- curricular activities throughout the Academy. 2. Dr. Gary Jones addresses the graduating seniors as they prepare to leave the Academy. 3. The President of the Academy must keep in touch with each school. 4. Mr. Woolf enjoys the posi- tion he holds as Headmaster. 5. Mr. |im Chandler tries to solve a difficult financial problem. 6. Mr. Woolf speaks with an alumnus before Founder ' s Day Convocation. 7. As Business Manager, Mr. Chandler deals with business paper work each day. 34 ADMINISTRATION
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Woodward Academy Staff A school the size of Woodward Academy requires a very large staff to accomodate the students and faculty. The President and two Vice-Presidents serve as coordinators for the entire Academy, delegating various adminis- trative responsibilities to other mem- bers on the staff. The Business office deals with all the financial matters which involve the students, faculty and parents. The Development office is mainly concerned with fund-raising and keeping in touch with the enor- mous number of alumni who have graduated from the Academy. Through the Admissions office new students ap- plying to the Academy are screened and placed, maintaining the qualified student body. The Facilities Depart- ment works night and day keeping the buildings and grounds of the campus beautiful and clean. 1. PRESIDENT ' S OFFICE - Dr. Gary M. Jones, President, Mrs. Pegge Krueger, Secretary, Mr. Don Woolf, Headmaster. 2. Mr. Rusty Slider joins Danny Newman in the student lounge for a game of foose-ball. 3. FACILITIES - Mr. Moses Washington, Housekeeping, Mr. Bill Allen, Di- rector, Mrs. Marguerite Allen, Secretary, Mr. Dennis Ainsworth, Maintenance. 4. ADMIS- SIONS — Mrs. Martha Bass, Secretary, Mr. Lee Vincent, Director, Mrs. June Ceiger, Secretary. 5. BUSINESS OFFICE — Mr. |im Chandler, Busi- ness Manager, Mrs. Christina Price, Mrs. Melis- sa Brady, Mrs. Ruth Hays. 6. Mr. Lee Vincent, Director of Admissions, takes prospective stu- dents and their parents on a tour of the campus. 7 Mr. Rusty Slider, Director of Development, prepares the Academy ' s weekly news release. 8. DEVELOPMENT OFFICE - Mr. Ira Sanderson, Mrs. Cookie Gomez, Mr. Rusty Slider, Mr. John Johnson. No r .:? ' •- - ...4- V. ' !3|5 ' «» - '
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