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Anna Aslin Carol Awalt Don Belanger Ruby Blackwell Martha Boswell Patricia Britton Theresa Cannon Lucy Conger Bennette Daniel Ziporah Dickens Mazel Dudley Marsha Dunn Mrs. Mines ' Support Behind The Scenes Often Vice-Principals are over- looked. However with the various administrative changes this year ad¬ ministrative assistant Mrs. Hines was not. She has made her mark as a de- voted teacher, but she left last year to become an administrative intern at Captain Shreve. This experience proved beneficial when Mrs. Mines returned to serve on the administra¬ tive team during the fall. (This year her sojourn with the administration was a ciear sign of devotion under- taken during the semester of Mag- nets need.) not only does she pro¬ vide continued support for the staff and administration, but she also provides support for the students now. Currently shes back in the classroom where the students need her. They need her not only aca- demically but socially. She s there to straighten the crooked bow ties; she s there to teach manners and brighten the days with her corsages and smiles. She has also lent her support to students away from school. On the choir s trip to Mew York City during Spring Break, she served as a chaperone. Ereshman Robbie Gentry said while playing a game on the bus, I love you Mrs. Mines ' enthusiasm reaches beyond the classroom; it extends to her private life. One can find her making ceramics or arranging flow- ers, both of which were displayed in the Paculty Art Show. STAYING in THE LiriES. Spending time in the administrative offices has not caused Mrs. Mines to lose valuable con tact with the students. 162 • PERSOriAL MARKS
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DECISIONS, DECISIONS. Mrs. Smith discusses the possibilities of a school wide picnic with students Sarah Robinson, Bryan HucKaby and Tracey Widiger. BUNNY EARS? Being the brunt of many practi- cal jokes doesn t seem to bother Mr. Randolph. MEETIMG OE THE MASTERMINDS. Mr. Price and Mr. Randolph must do thelr best work while rounding administrative comers. ADMINISTRATIOh • 161
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Rose Ebarb Bobbie Edwards Vannie Edwards E.M. Earmer Qinger Eolmer Marie Hines Janice Houghes Dorothy Johnson Percy Joshua Susan Keith Bob Kennedy Cristi Langley Making Her Mark Mrs. Webb Is Honored The day afler one of her many achievements was announced, a cute little message appeared on the chalk board in the American Studies dass room: Congrats Sonja flabbergasted ' Webb. Mrs. Webb may have been flab¬ bergasted but her students and colleagues weren t. The award, a scholarship to the Smithsonian this summer, heads a long list. In the last two years she has won two outstanding teacher awards, one from the Caddo Association of Cducation in the Senior High division, and one from the D.A.R. for American History teacher of the year. In correlation with her interest in history she has worked at Stratford Hali, R.E. Lee s horne, and at Monticello in an archealogical dig. Away from her historical re- search and teaching, she also lends herself to many school ac- tivities, the foremost being a ju¬ nior class sponsor. Removing her completely from the school atmosphere, she goes horne to spend time with her husband, Jerry Webb, and two children, Jennifer and Jar- rett. THERE SHE IS. MS. AMERICA! Mrs. Webb en- hances lessons with slides. tapes, posters. transparencies. lively discussions and read- ings about her many travels. EACULTY • 163
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