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Office kept in tip top shape An excellent example of hard-working secretaries are the three Altus High School secretaries who organized paperwork, transcripts and bills during the school year. Correspondence typing and filing were some of their well-accomplished jobs. Besides providing a friendly smile to those passing by their desks, the school secretaries kept the main office in tip top running order, making the jobs and work loads easier for everyone around them. Assisting teachers by typing and memographing test was Mrs. Karen Bryce. She was also responsible for collecting lunch, mon- ey in the cafeteria. Office — 23
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Discussing possible financial aid from scholarships were Mrs. Linda Marler and senior Michelle Wallace Many scholarships, based on both ability and need, were made available to seniors. Totaling the credit hours accumulated by seniors during the past 4 years of high school. Mr. Roy Lamar checked students' total credits. To graduate a student must have completed 20 credit hours, four of which could be activities. One-to-one counseling given Devoting time and effort to students in need of assistance are the three Altus High School counselors. All were busy throughout the school year counseling students, changing class schedules and administering ACT, PSAT, and SAT forms to students. Many off duty hours were spent by the AHS counselors concerning the organizing of tests and grade tran- scripts. Without the personal touch of these three people, the high school would definitely be missing the warmth, concern and one-to-one counseling which the counselors pro- vide. Changing a schedule to fit the needs and interests of senior Julie Whiting. Mr. J.D. Johnson took a personal interest in each student he counseled. Objective advice and careful consideration must be given in making such a change. 22 — Counselors
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Office Aides and Teacher Aides were as fol- lows: (Front row) Paige Browne. Paula Pey- ton. Michelle Connell, Tara Moss. Tammy Baldwin (Row 2) Kathy Huddleston. Shawn Severa. DeeAnn Scoggin, Honey Kastner (Row 3) LeeAnn Richeson, Terri Leflett, Maryse Morton. Carol Linden. Terri Pogue. Tracy Boles. Claire Peard Students lend a helping hand Continually on the move by running errands and carrying messages to classrooms are just a couple of the miscellaneous jobs of the diligent office aides. Office aides help to keep the office running smoothly each hour by answering the phone, picking up the tardy and absentee slips, sorting the mail, counting the money, and contributing to various student needs. Teacher aides also come in quite handy to rid the teachers of some of their minor chores. They do such things as check roll, type, run off and grade tests, along with be- ing a good inspiration to the class. These students earn a full credit for their outstanding effort throughout the school year. Other Office and Teacher Aides were: (Front row) Gayle Braddock, Lucy Drury. Jill Kin- ney. Rhoda Jones (Row 2) Tracy Fancher. Donna Chivers, Debbie Miller. Rhonda Mil- ton. Sophia Alvarez (Row 3) Lorrainne Del- gado. Michelle Hastings. Mike Scalf, Becky Evans. Beverly Chambliss. Pam Davis. Kevin Bloomer 24 — Aides
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