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UPPER SCHOOL FACULTY 49
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Upper School Faculty 1. Mrs. Ridgeway and Mrs. Coodrum discuss the next week ' s lesson plan for ISP students. 2. ISP — Mrs. Susan Sentell Sanders: MA. West Georgia College, B.A. Mercer University, at Woodward since 1981, History; Mrs. Selma Ridgeway: M.A. Peabody College, B.S. Millsaps College, at Wood- ward since 1981, Department Chairman; Mrs. Helen Shean: A.B. Emory University, at Wood- ward since 1983, English Reading; Standing: Mr. Howard Janke: M.Ed. Georgia State University, A.B. Elon College, at Woodward since 1976, Sci- ence; Mrs. Mary Walker: M.Ed. Georgia State University, B.B.A. University of Georgia, at Woodward since 1963, Mathematics; Mrs. San- dra Adamek: B.A. Northeastern Illinois Universi- ty, at Woodward since 1982, Mathematics; Ms. Betsy Box: M.Ed. Georgia State University, B.S. Samford University, at Woodward since 1971, Language Arts; Mrs. Carol Coodrum: M.Ed, and B.S. Rhode Island, at Woodward since 1978, Mathematics. 3. Mr. Howick listens to a student explain a scientific problem. 4. After a day of teaching history, Mr. Zaring turns into a coach during the fall season for Girls Softball. 5. SCI- ENCE — Ms. Martha Muir: M.Ed. Georgia State University, B.S. University of Georgia, at Wood- ward since 1982; Mrs. Elaine Carroll: B.S. South- western at Memphis, at Woodward since 1979; Ms. Ellen Babcock: B.S. Georgia Tech., at Wood- ward since 1983; Mr. Edward Dearolph: M.Ed. University of Georgia, B.S. Indiana State College, at Woodward since 1965, Department Chairman; Mr. Howard Janke: M.Ed. Georgia State Univer- sity, A.B. Elon College, at Woodward since 1976; Mr. George McKeIvy: B.S. University of Tennes- see, at Woodward since 1981; Mr. Tom Howick: B.S. North Carolina State University, at Wood- ward since 1981; Mrs. Chery Gibson: B.S. Uni- versity of Georgia, at Woodward since 1980; Mrs. Arline Deacon: M.S. and B.S. Cleveland State University, at Woodward since 1977. 6. Coach Minor instructs his P.E. boys on the proper pre- cautions for the weight room. 7. Mrs. Spears performs the correct typing technique for her students. 8. SOCIAL STUDIES — Mrs. Sherry Reynolds: M.Ed. Texas Christian University, B.S. Hardin Simmons University, at Woodward since 1981; Mr. Rusty Zaring: B.A. Emory University, at Woodward since 1978; Ms. Lisa McDonough: B.A. University of the South, at Woodward since 1983; Mr. Walter Monti: MBA. Georgia State University, B.B.A. Oglethorpe University, at Woodward since 1969; Mrs. Phyllis Cannatella: B.S. Louisiana State University, at Woodward since 1979; Mrs. Helen Spears: M.B.E. Georgia State University, B.S. University of Arkansas, at Woodward since 1977; Mr. Douglas Fleming: M.A. and B.A. University of South Elorida, at Woodward since 1975; Mr. William Lineberry: M.A. and B.A. Emory University, at Woodward since 1973; Department Chairman; Mr. Edwin lones: A.B. Davidson College, at Woodward since 1982. 9. PHYSICAL EDUCATION — Mr. |im Mi- nor: B.A. Wofford College, at Woodward since 1978; Mr. Johnny Staiiings: B.S. University of South Carolina, at Woodward since 1966, Depart- ment Chairman; Mr. Don Cardell: B.S. University of Georgia, at Woodward since 1971; Mr. Ra- leigh Paslerick: M.Ed, and B.S. Georgia South Western College, at Woodward since 1983. i R f 48 UPPER SCHOOL FACULTY
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iddle School Faculty The Middle School, grades seven and eight, is the transition center for Woodward Academy students. In these middle years students experience rapid change and growth. No longer Lower School Children and not quite as ma- ture as Upper School students, the Middle Schoolers question each new academic and growth experience. These questions are ably answered by a dedicated, concerned and talented faculty led by Principal Dr. Jim Dono- van and Assistant Principal George Dietz. Because of the faculty ' s loving devotion to their task, ail Middle School students are wisely guided through these difficult and exciting years. 1. OFFICE PERSONNEL - Mrs. Mary |o Carpen- ter: M.Ed. Georgia State University, B.S. Notre Dame, at Woodward since 1975, Counselor, Life and Study Skills; Mrs. Nancy Hubbard: Secretary; Dr. Jim Donovan: Ph.D. and M.Ed. Georgia State University, B.A. and B Th. Atlanta Christian, at Woodward since 1974, Principal; Mr. George Dietz: B.A. Georgia Institute of Technology, at Woodward since 1977, Assistant Principal. 2. Mr. Suddath proves that the hand is sometimes quicker than the eye. 3. The Middle School office is always a hub of activity. 5. ISP — Mr. Ed Notes- tine: M.Ed. Georgia State University, B.S. Milligan College, at Woodward since 1979; Mrs. Diana Meredith: B.S.Ed. West Georgia College, at Woodward since 1981; Mr. George Dietz: B.A. Georgia Tech, at Woodward since 1977; Mr. Da- vid Widener: B.A. Georgia State University, at Woodward since 1983; Mr. Jim Suddath: B.A. Duke University, at Woodward since 1981, (not pictured). 6. Always an artist, Mrs. Routledge creates a snow masterpiece. 4. Many students find science easier to understand when Mr. Dietz outlines the material. 7. Because composi- tion is so important, Mr. Brady requires many writing assigments. 8. FINE ARTS — Mr. Lauran Hunt: B.A. Georgia State University, at Wood- ward since 1982; Mrs. Janie Roulledge: M.Ed. Georgia State University, B.S. University of Geor- gia, at Woodward since 1978. 9. HISTORY — Mrs. Janet Scott: M.Ed. University of South Carolina, B.S. Ed. Duke University, at Woodward since 1978; Miss Debbie English: M.Ed. Georgia State University, B.S. Auburn University, at Woodward since 1977; Mr. Dale Wiggins: B.A. University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, at Woodward since 1982; Mr. Jay King: M.S. Butler University, A.B. Eastern Kentucky University, at Woodward since 1978. tl-J V! 50 MIDDLE SCHOOL FACULTY
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