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Supportive Personnel Keep School Working Efficiently The supportive personnel kept the school going smoothly. The ladies in the office watched for unexcused tardies, clarified absences and organized schedules. Mrs. Paddock, took care of all the ailments ofthe student body and the cafeteria workers prepared lunches for the students every day. A lot of work was done by the maintenance department too. Charlie Perkins and his crew kept the campus looking good and the physical plant in running order. I. Mrs. Payne works efficiently for the counselors office. 2. Office personnel are Wanda Spencer, Kay Payne, Joyce Federico, Niki Paddock, Elaine Tharp and Joyce Paterson. 3. Mrs. Paddock performs one of her nursing duties. 4. Cafeteria personnel, Mrs. Kin and Jeanie Womsley, have a conversation during a break. 5. Phillip Patton pauses to answer some questions from Mrs. Paterson. AX? x 'ig 6 -.4 ,W M We I MA Ewa.. MN MP I
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Math, Science Area Builds For Today's Technology The Science department gained a new staff mem- ber, Gordon Scott. The addition of a new teacher made the Science department able to add the extra classes at the General Science and Biology 1-2 level. Advanced classes aimed at the college-bound student. Larger classes faced the Math department. An aide was hired to help the teachers deal with all the extra work. Math curriculum varied to reach every ability and interest level. Remedial instruction helped those who needed basic skills and advanced courses also met needs of the college bound. l. Mrs. Maycher carefully explains a complicated formula to her Algebra class. 2. Mr. Larson checks his gradcbook while two of his Biology students wait to hear their grades on the last assignment. 3. Mr. March encourages two of his students to apply scientific mea- sures in studying particles under the microscope. Lu..- M-: il . by . ' -fisfgt f 4 H S 'X .f i ve L ssii T get 2 X - John Callicotte , po . James Brady ' ' ' 3 klqb b as N iff? P-fi I k it my M., Carolyn Maycher if ' Gary Sawyer . 3 , . Chris March Y L-?f?Q?5iL..i1-fe Q I 'Y ,E ,y A,QbQQfq5f. f .Q Harry Larson V: 1 ,'fqf s,?,- ju , 1 Joe Brady X E if S Gordon Scott i3i E ' Q Br..-5 A I li. ' f 20 Faculty -web . MW V
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