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,vs f Mr. Themides Adds To BHS Spirit N 7 ., 5 s 'ng' , 1.g.7?r.4 Assistant Principal of Student Affairs, Mr. Themides, If A faithfully spent the year completing the bond between Q students and teachers. He also added tremendously to 5 the spirit of the school by his enthusiasm for all BHS 'tiigg I activities. Thus the understanding he achieved be- ' ? ' tween students and faculty came only through dedica- tion and involvement. 1 .Q 'ui 4 C , X . Mr. Themides awaits the day's avalanche of problems. Preparing individual schedules is one of Mr. Themides many duties lili ' in of Mr. Themides is one of the many who wore tennis shoes the week of the Maury game
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aug? , 9- 'sd' Y' . 'N 51'-2: . QI' Mr- Hill 455505595 the df955 Code e9Ul0'l0f 5' A meeting of the Big Three : Mr. Hill, Mr. Themides, and Mr. Sykes. Mr. Hill Improves Student-Faculty Relations Mr. Hill chuckles while waiting to examine the ring samples. As principal of Bayside High School, Mr. Letcher Hill spent his days maintaining the tranquility of the school. He was primarily concerned with student- teacher relations which included several proiects such as his participation in the establishment of a dress code pleasing to both the student body and the Ad- ministration. Continually he was called upon to advise the various clubs and classes concerning their different activities Y a relationship which aided in the devel- opement of participation on all sides.
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Q l XXXXXX 5 Z Mr Sykes telephones for on urgently needed substitute 1 i I 59,5-1 41 r Sykes Coordinates Faculty WG CDHen seen in the bookstore orin the hclk, AAL Sykes organized the curriculum and Provided substi- tute teachers. Acting as coordinator of faculty affairs, student teachers received many of the benefits of Bay- side. His efforts helped to make 1971 ca successful year. 2. VN l l Mr. Sykes looks over his supply of used books. N tg- i l 5 If w I ur. V IL l 'IV .75 , , J l '4 1 Z 5 v l i 'ff l C ix I' as A y , . s, i f 1 V 4 li A moment of relaxation is enioyed by Mr. Sykes.
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