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isey School Faculty Ably led by Principal Bill Cobb and Assistant Principal Joanne Berry, the Busey School ' s 1983-84 school year was one of excellence. Distinqulshed by a well qualified, dedicated faculty, the school provided students with the foundation upon which they may build future knowledge. Busey ' s student- teacher ratio of 1 to 12 provided stu- dent ' s with every possible opportunity for success, preparing them for a con- tinuation of the Woodward exper- ience. 1. OFFICE PERSONNEL — Mr. Bill Cobb: M.Ed. Mercer University, B.A. University of Georgia, at Woodward since 1973, Principal; Mrs. Shirley Satlerfield, Secretary; Mrs. loanne Berry: B.A. Georgia State University, at Woodward since 1972, Assistant Principal. 2. One of the joys of being Principal is having all the ice cream you want. 3. One of Mrs. Ellington ' s duties is to make sure every one shares even on the playground. 4. FINE ARTS — Mrs. Rebecca Boak: B.M.Ed. Shorter College, at Woodward since 1981, Music; Ms. Anita Douglas: B.S. Ed. University of Geor- gia, at Woodward since 1983, Art. 5. LOWER GRADES — Mrs. Clare Wade: Paraprofessional, at Woodward since 1983; Mrs. Margaret Buhl: M.A. West Georgia College, B.S. University of Georgia, at Woodward since 1972, First Grade; Mrs. Dixie Fausett: A.B. Mercer University, at Woodward since 1971, Third Grade; Mrs. Bar- bara Rauk: B.S. Minor State College, at Wood- ward since 1979, Second Grade. 6. PRE-SCHOOL — Mrs. lennifer Suddath: A.B. Duke University, at Woodward since 1982, Art; Mrs. Deborah Steel: B.A. Westminster College, at Woodward since 1980, Pre-Kindergarten; Mrs. Susan Harris: M.A. and B.A. Michigan State University, at Woodward since 1981, Kindergarten; Mrs. Au- drey Ellington: Clayton Junior College, at Wood- ward since 1981, After School Care; Mrs. Chitty: After-school care, at Woodward since 1983; Mrs. Zoe Miller: B.A. Emory University, at Woodward since 1980, Pre-Kindergarten, Library and Social Studies. 7. Mrs. Shirley Satterfield shows disbe- lief at one student ' s reason for being late for school. 8. But Mrs. Rogers, I ' m sure I put my homework in my notebook! 9. P. E. SCIENCE — Mr. Mark Rothstein: B.S. West Georgia College, at Woodward since 1981, Physical Education; Mrs. Karen Cooley: B.S. Georgia State Universi- ty, at Woodward since 1981, Science. 10. UPPER GRADES — Mrs. Pat Rogers: M.A. of Tennessee, at Wood ward since 1981, Language Arts; Mrs. Katherine Young: M.E. and B.S. Georgia State University, at Woodward since 1978, Mathemat- 58 BUSEY SCHOOL FACULTY
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PUTER SCIENCE I learn about our future companions now! In these times to be completely literate, you must be computer literate. b Now in its second year, the Computer Science Department has met the goals it had planned for its second operational year. Due to the over- whelming response to the new department, a new computer lab was set up in the Lower School this year. Directed by Dr. Charles Hixon, the Up- per School Computer Department contains ap- proximately 36 computers of various brands and models. Computer Science is a mandatory re- quirement for completion of eighth grade, al- though Computer Science still remains an elec- tive in the Upper School. With the growing awareness and usage of the computer and its po- tential for the future, the Computer Science course at Woodward offers students a solid foun- dation in understanding and successfully using computer technology. 1. The Apple is one of the most popular home computers. 2. Mrs. Ann Askew instructs the Lower School children in the new Lower School computer lab. 3. Because Computer Sci- ence is mandatory in the Middle School, Danny Newman tal es the course before he enters the ninth grade. 4. Realizing that computer knowledge is important, Greg Spence and Alonso Duralde work on improving their skills. 5, Shay White finds that the more time she spends at the computer, the quicker she learns. 6. Dr. Hixon and Lisa Merritt watch John Moss destroy Jeff Miller during a computer game. 2 I 60 COMPUTER SCIENCE
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