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Just clowning around. Cafeteria workers Meta LaFrancis, Edith Durham, and Chris Medlen have a little fun. iPhoto by Edsel Dodsonj Do what? Mrs. Thelma Fletcher explains an assignment to custodian Angela Babson. iPhoto by Robert Freemanj EL.. Bright eyes and Bushy tail. Bessie Bridges and Gail Bryan, E.l.A. aids, take a breather. iPhoto by Stephen Bahhj Busy body at work. Mrs. Sally Douglas, general office clerk, sorts mail into the teach- ers' boxes. fllhoto by Stephen Babb.l Finally! Bookkeeper Mrs. Bobbie McCoy fin- ishes counting money for a school fundraiser. ll'holo by Stephen Habb.l Support Stoll
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Support Staff Those Unsung Heroes The People Behind The Success At Mauldin High. Behind the scenes of the success at Mauldin High was the support staff, a group of people who did all of the little things to keep the high school running smoothly. The maintenance crew, headed by Mrs. Thelma Fletcher, kept the school nearly spotless. The staff worked at least 15 hours daily dust- ing, vacuuming, and sweeping the school. As attendance keeper, Mrs. Jean Owens listened to weak excuses day after day in the attendance office. Mrs. JoAnn Perrin helped in the guidance department. Let's eat. Mrs. Sybil Babb and volunteers Mrs. Beth Timmons, Mrs. Anne Garrett and Betty Mitchell enjoy a meal during arena scheduling. iPhoto by Nancy Smith.l Hard at work. Mrs. Sybil Babb, school sec- retary, orders school supplies from the district office. fphoto by Stephen Babbj Last but not least were the volun- teers, headed by Mrs. Lee Mitchell. Whether it was selling yearbooks or helping with graduation arrange- ments, Mrs. Mitchell and her fleet of volunteers were ready and waiting with helping hands. These unsung heroes made life a little easier for everyone. They kept the everyday routine from being cha- os. Stephen Babb Why are you late? Mrs. Jean Owens, atten- dance keeper, had a hard time keeping up with all ofthe tardies. There were about a hundred each day. iPhoto by Robert Freeman.l h 9'Q- Say ahh School nurse, Marilyn Younginer gives Gentry McColm a physical assessment. iPhoto by Edsel Dodson.j X , l, ix. 20 Support Staff
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