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MARTHA REA BANKSTON Trainrd ia secrrtarial tkills at McadowsDraughon Busincsa Col- Irgc, Mrs. Bankston is now an at trndanrc sccretary. In hcr lciaure timr, shr takrs part in all sports, rsprcially fishing- HAZEI. S. BROI. ' SSARD Kccper of thr books. in the front offirr Mrs. Broussard has many out- sidr intrrrsts, including golf, bridgr, and srwing. MAXINE CUI.BERTSON Cooking, srwing, and rrading be- ing listrd as hrr hobbirs. Mrs. Culbrrtson, who has attrndrd busi- nrss collrgr, is managrr of the Byrd rafeteria. MARIAN McFERREN Acting as Mr. Duncan ' s srcrrtary in Officr 101, Mrs. McFrrrrn car- rirs out thr lask of hrlping our principal run Byrd. Shr also aids studrnts by srnding requester tran scripts to thr collrgrs of thrir choicr. Mainly responsible for the smoothly efficient manner in which our school is run is Byrd’s staff, made up of the secretaries, the cafeteria personnel, and the school engineers. Keeping our school’s climate perfect and maintaining a pleasant appearance for the city of Byrd are the schooFs engineers, Mr. Caddis Ware and Mr. Jack Williams. With at least one on duty twenty-four hours a day, the school is kept “ship-shape” throughout the year. The business affairs of the school are kept in order by our office staff of five secretaries. Performing such Staff Handles All Phases daily tasks as checking absentees, handling Byrd’s mail, and typing the afternoon sheet, the secretaries are aided by student office workers who have given up their study halls to help their school. Devoted strictly to the noon diet of Byrd’s 2500 stu- dents, the cafeteria personnel spend their time making nourishing as well as delicious meals. Assisted by stu- dent cafeteria workers, the staff helps to celebrate such holidays as Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Valentine’s Day by adding a special festive touch to the food. Lefl: When 9ch »ol is over at 3:00, Mr. Jack Williams be- gins his day’s work. He is Byrd’s night watchman. Below: Office workers Judy Adams, Peggy Shields, and Sandra Womack study when there are no duties for them to perform.
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Supervise and Guide Pupils MARY CLYDE WINTLE B.S., Kansas State College M.Ed., Stephen F. Austin Mrs. Wintle, a wonderful friend to have at Byrd, serves both the faculty and the students. As assistant principal in charge of the instruc- tional program, she performs such duties as orienting new teachers, ordering materials, and supervising testing programs and is a vital part of the office staff. In her spare time she enjoys reading, traveling, and music. HARHY L. MILEY B.A. Northwestem State College M.A. Centenary G»Ilege Mr. Miley serves Byrd in the capacity of coun- selor to the sophomores, specializing in those whose names hegin with N” to ”Z”. He helps them organize their schedules and liecx»me acquainted with the city of Byrd. Mr. Miley loves all kinds of books, and he enjoys color slides. MISS SARAH RAINS B.A. Centenary College M.Ed. Northwestem State College Very busy in her work at Byrd is Mrs. Rains, sophomore counselor who specializes in those whose names begin with M A” to “M . She has much to do in planning the Orientation Day activities. Byrd welcomed the following new teachers to our city: Miss Pam Stewart, English, Mrs. Marjorie Kelly, Art, Miss Linda Carruth, English, Mrs. E. Stravolemos, Commerce, and Mrs. Maxine S. Wicker, Librarian. Checking absentees is a main responsibility of the office. Mrs. Wintle goes over a list of absentees with Dee Overdyke and Marthanne Gregg. 25
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JUANITA NISSEN Mra. Nisarn, who arrvra aa achool rrfialrar and arcretary, at tendrd Draufhon ' a Buaineaa collefa (or her aecretarial training. She liata rradinf, bowlinf, and water akiinf aa her main outaide intereata. AUDREY POLAND Actinf aa aaaiatant manaf er of the afeteria, Mra. Poland likea to bowl in her apare time. CADDIS WARE Reaponaible for Byrd ' a rlimate durinf the day, Mr. Ware ia in charfe of the rrfrif eration and electrical heatinf ayatema at the achool. A fraduate of Tri-State Collefe of Enfineerinf in Indiana, he haa a B.S. defree and enjoya aporta with hia children. CATHERI.NL WHITMAN Workinf aa a aecretary in office 103, Mra. Whitman enjoya farden- inf in her leiaure time. She baa earned a B.S. drfree from Lou- iaiana Tech. of Administration at Byrd Below: Enjoying a noontime meal in ByrdV cafeteria. Brian Sorrells, Stephen Classell, Brad Foster, and Bob Creamer all agreed that the food was delicious. Right: Taking a pleasant hreather from the hectic pace of schoolwork, students mingle on the patio during lunch break. Below: Expediting a student’s departure from school, Diane Buddecke works at the check-out desk.
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