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Devoted Helpers Several para-professionals assisted teachers throughout the year. These women worked in the IMC, the audio¬ visual department, and various other departments throughout the school. They were always eager to do odd jobs such as preparing materials for class, setting up labs, and assisting in Enrichment and study halls. Due to the devoted work of the para- professionals, teachers had more time to spend with their class preparations. 1. Mrs. Wilson. 2. Mrs. Wimmer. 3. Mrs. Kropft. 4. Mrs. Wells. 3 96
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1. Mrs. Jane Alger, Radford College, B.S., V.P.I., M.S. 2. Mrs. Martha McClure, Madison College, B.A., V.P.I. M.Ed. 3. Mrs. Joyce Barricklow, Radford College, B.S., M.S. 4. Mr. Glenn Carniol, University of Alabama, B.S.E., Lynchburg College, M.Ed. 5. Scott Mullikin has a chat with an attentive Mrs. Barricklow. 6. One can always find helpful career guides in the guidance office. 7. Consulting a poster in the guidance office, Mark David seeks job information. 8. “It’s a tie!” announces an exhausted Mr. Carniol. 95
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The Four Behind The Scenes L ' g T —- ' ffl jfl 3 1 Running the guidance and the main offices was not an easy job. Janie Entsminger had the pleasure of listening to the constant complaints of students who wanted to go home claiming that they were sick while Shelby Lucas had the task of maintaining the permanent records in the guidance office. Mrs. Dillon in the main office answered questions about hundreds of items and tried to keep up with the whereabouts of the three principals, and Mrs. Walker had the difficult job of balancing the school’s accounts. These four women were always efficient in keeping everything under control. They seemed to always have a smile for everyone and were always willing to help. 1. Counting money in the guidance office was one of Shelby Lucas’ many duties. 2. Even though busy preparing the next day’s AL Gram, Mrs. Dillon has time to smile at a teacher’s comment. 3. Janie Entsminger laughs at one of the student’s excuses for leaving school. 4. Talking on the phone to Ewald-Clark, Mrs. Walker explains that no bill will be paid without a purchase order number. 97
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