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Mrs. Farmer Receives Award Adding a note of humor, Mrs. In addition to her M.A. degree Farmer informed our staff that from Marshall University, she has she recently received The Most earned an M.A. -I-30. She has Kissable Award from her husband helped with the Upward Bound Cam. More seriously, Mrs. Farm- program at West Virginia Tech er has been our guidance counse- and West Virginia State Colleges. lor for seventeen years. First Row: Paul Coon, Peggy Kidwell, Mrs. Farmer. Row 2: Lee Barker, Mike Stravalcis, Robbie Johnson, Kathy Adkins, Rachel Holstein. Not Pictured: Kathleen Meadows, Gail Todd, Derek Dickens, Chuck Kirk, Vickie Hill, Odell Price and Kim Cowley. X ,hnnv Aw I . T .QT X AS F1'5'.L ,A 'l Q. w 1 W w Y 5- Ft. ' 1 i. From Vickers . Vickers Our new Dean of Girls was Miss Anne Vickers. Miss Vic- kers fnot picturedj came to Sherman in january when her mother Mrs. Margie Vickers went to the Board's Office. First: Row: Becky Clendeneng Sonia Barker: Delina Kirk: Row 2: Roger O'l-Iallorang jack TENDANY E Banks, Dean of Boys, Joe Mike Williamson, Tammy Holstein: Shirley Maynard. Not Pic- tured: Diana Walker: Denise Larzo. W 3 3 PM SQ4, fx 78 Ourleadersl .Q I
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'Y r- a'w'..1me3-f , Efficiency Gets The Job Done Mrs. Nancy Workman, our school secretary, car- ries on her duties efficiently. She seemed to spend three-fourths of her time just making change for students, as she gives change to Kathy Adkins fleftj. Mrs. Workman, who has been here three years, lives at Sylvester with her husband Thurman and her son Jonathan. Her hobbies include reading, working, and watching her son play baseball. x 55 it OFFICE ASSISTANTS fleftj First Row: David Price, Timmy Tho- mas, Mike Withers. Row Two: Paula Stover, Leshia Brarnmer, Gina Blan- ton, Tonda Burdette, Janie Vickers, Tammy Kinder, Susan Burnette, Tina Kinder. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS fbelowj First Row: Marsha Smith, Susan Brunette , Trina Lawrence, Kay Kin- der, Tammy Hooten, Denise Pride- more. Row Two: Kathy Hensley, Barbara Hutchinson, Carol Christian, Nancy Leffel, Ella Dotson, Gwen Meadows, Mark Snodgrass, Gail Kin- der, Charlene Holstine, Hester Sch- mude, Mike Withers. v 4 . , . A 1' li !' I ' . i , , L lv if , 7 x fI,' f,f'rji QW? ,C x f' A LT! 1' N 1 i 135513, f. 'ff 7- fr Librari an Mrs. Linda Adkins fleftj has been here for four years. She taught library practice and was a junior sponsor. Her degrees are a B.S. degree from Concord and an M.A. degree from W.V.C.O.G.S. She was Secretary-Treasurer of the W.Va. School Librarians' Association. Mrs. Adkins listed reading, horticulture, furniture antiquing, and tennis among her hobbies.
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ye,- Favorile Teacher Retires Lloyd Banks, 21 long time favorite of students, retired after forty years service from 1938 to 1978. fAbovej, Lloyd Banks, with his lovely wife, Veatrice, was honored at a retire- ment dinner. LLOYD BANKS Two L's for love and laughter That brightened up our days. The O is for outstanding Say those who sing his praise. The Y is for the youth he taught To be trustworthy men. The D is for his doing things That won't be done again. B is for the battles In ring, on field and court. As coach he taught his teams to fight And yet to be good sports. A is for achievement Which shall unequaled be . N is for the natural way I-Ie has with you and me . K is for the kindness He 's always shown to us . The kindness in the little things He does without a fuss. S stands for Sherman The school that's been his life. To Sherman he has been faithful Through years of joy and strife. These letters all spell out the name Of one we all revere, Lloyd Banks, a lifelong friend, To all those gathered here. Accept from us, beloved friend, This tribute that we pay. God bless you in the years to come In each and every way. By Elaine Sheppard
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