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GUIDANCE DEPT. Mr. Wilkins busied himself with computer listings from the school's new computer. Problems? Come to the Guidance Department. Mr. Louis Wilkins and Mrs. Hazel Poteat have many responsibilities. They handle schedule changes, senior grade point averages, class ranks, and also produce Guide-Lines, a monthly publication to help seniors prepare for college. Mrs. Poteat helps coordinate the academic awards banquet in May. February and March means registration, and who supervises this? None other than our own guidance department. Students and faculty alike owe great gratitude to the guidance department. 78 PeopIe!Guidance 5 I - Mrs. Poteat takes away from a busy schedule to make another appointment. Mrs. Bolick could often be found behind her desk typing Guidance Department work. M2232
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Ms. Williams smiles as she checks out a book to a Cummings student. X ihe library assistants were ffront rowl Teresa Baldwin, lodney Williams, Kim Bigelow. lBack rowj Darrin Moon ind Phillip lones. QUIET, PLEASE Librarians are about the most helpful people in world, and Cummings High School has been blessed with three of the best-Ms. Pat Williams, Ms. Debra Phillips and Ms. Janice Moore. These three ladies are efficient at helping students find 'linteresting books for book reports and references on weird topics, but their greatest talent is seeking out all overdue library books and finding their owners. Seniors, however, are especially grateful to the librarians for the excellent production of the Senior Slide Show, an event held the last day of school and looked forward to by all seniors. Ms. Moore diligently works behind the screen of the library computers. Ms. Phillips assists Coach Gentry on a drafting computer program. 55 People! Librarians 77
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THEY WORK HARD FOR THEIR MO EY! Mr. johnson always made sure that our floors sparkled. Mr. Caudill attended to the maintenance of the school building. Cummings has aways stressed having prideg pride in yourself and pride in your school. Cummings showed this pride by having a reputation as the cleanest school around. This was mainly due to the hard-working custodial staff. This group, under the supervision of Paul Caudill, can be seen polishing windows, sweeping floors, and attacking stray marks on the walls throughout the day. The custodians are often taken for granted but oc- casionally received a helping hand from a student or one of the staff. That little extra help always seemed to make the day a little bit better. Dennis Cant cleaned up after school. PeopIe!Custodians 79
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