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V., . , . 1 59 I.- f li.-Q.5 Q. S .us 247 l Above: BOARD OF TRUSTEES Front Row: Superin- tendent Nl. O. Campbell. Second Row: Walter Slmull. Bill Wilson, A. W. Jones, Oliri' Park:-r. l4xwrc'ii1'e- Evkvrl and Thomas Grantham. Right: Scheduling, vounseling and helping lc-ache-rs keeps rurrirulum principal Kitty Spenvf- buried in paper work, She- spends a day in mffulinga explaining class count forms lo teachers. Left: May l lima' your alla-nliun lnr the- morning unnoum'e-nu-rits prinvipal Ya-rnnn Le-wif any mu-lu morning folluvwd ln an ovraaiolial fide l'0lIllHt'l!l, 'il hupv you haw an vnjuyalxli' m'4'ke'nrl and hnpi- to sw- you Mon- day he' rulivlllrli-5 on Fridays. Below: R:-spnnsilrlr fur 20.000 books in lhz- fuluml. aasiflanl prinvipal Darwin Link loads a loarhvrk van with Studi-nts' hooks at the opt-ning of school. ,.,,.-,4-. I .D , -J l J 5 Q 5 1 ,fl rw' Y 9? xg Faculty ITT 1. U 09
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176 Faculty Dail rind 6:30-6:45 A.lVl. - Arrive 6:45-7:00 A.lVl. - Coffee, Staff meeting 7:00-8:00 A.M. - Patrol areas 8:00-11:00 A.M. - Offices 11:00-1:00 P.M. - Lunches, Duty positions 1:00-2:30 P.lVl. - Offices 2:30-3:30 P.M. - Patrol areas 3:30-4:00 P.M. - Staff meeting 4-:00 P.M. - Home After nine and a half hours of school, it was time to relaxg that was, if they didn't have to go back to school for an evening activity. At home principal Vernon Lewis enjoyed doing yardwork. Watching football was assistant principal Emmett Hill's favorite pastime: assist- ant principal Kitty Spence said she and her fam- ily enjoyed sports too. But she said, Mostly I just wash, iron and cookg but, that's not funf, qw 'P ws' 11 giw R Above: After observing the facts of 25 to 30 students' cases each day, assistant principal Emmett Hill calmly issues his verdicts. Right: Emerging from athletic offices to supervise the cafeteria, head coach and associate principal Bill Smith takes a break for lunch. Below: After working with student discipline for five years, assistant principal Fred Richardson wanted a change because of attitudes he was developing. My view was that all kids were bad, and I wanted to change that, he said. He exchanged jobs with Mr. Hill and became the building superviser. i s l E I 1 i i i 1 1 is L 4 l l i i fi J as X si
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Help 1S on 1ts W Y Teachers, please do not send any students down for schedule changes until they are called for, a voice begs over the intercom Schedule changes are a year ln, year out occurrence in a quarter, senior counselor Jean MHYVIS Sald about the quantity of paper work required of the counselors They also took time to advise students who had per sonal and academic problems Counselors Joyce Royal and Debbie Vercher said that for them pregnancy and drug problems were the most sensitive and difficult areas they dealt with O O ff . ,, . for all of the counselors. There's just not enough time . ,, . . . .fl ,ki Above: SECRETARIES Front Row: Clara Florence, attendance clerk. Second Row: Alice Wishard, attendance clerk: Joyce McKeehan, principal's secretary: Lil Fogle, regist- rar: Marie Beezley, bookkeeper: Margaret Kocian, assistant principal's secrelaryg and Car- rie Tillis, counselors' secretary. Right: With massive numbers of schedule problems at the beginning of school, senior counselor ,lean Marvis works with a student in the makeshift counselor's office set up in the LRC. 178 Faculty Below: To prepare students for meeting graduation requirements freshman counselor F G. Bryant and junior counselor Debbie Vercher check records to evaluate student credits iw? 's i E 1. -Z is is 'K I '.' J. 7 ,ac -v v....,. , T I is I vt ,f , X ..4r , - f,.,,-.4O 'i '11-I Va' ,,,,,of
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