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Helpful Aides Make Tasks Easier DEAN ' S ASSISTANTS Without the assistance of the efficient Dean ' s aides, Smith High could not function properly. Through their willingness to help with the attend¬ ance record, these girls aided Mrs. Morton in times of dilemma and are continuously giving this con¬ genial aid to Miss Atcheson. These girls not only run from class to class collecting attendance ros¬ ters each day, but they also answer very important business calls and transmit messages with the greatest of efficiency. GUIDANCE ASSISTANTS Guidance aides are not only useful to special students but to all. These aides are very helpful by obtaining information for College Board Exams, College Bulletins, pamphlets for every field, and application blanks for colleges far and near. • kV . y 1 W Vi j QiOTftiil aBallKr!aM«i Lk f •••.? • A J| k Jgg ■ rd fjk. ■ m rKfl V — JM Sf ill Dean ' s Assistants, first row, I. to r.: Cathy Angel, Wanda Jones, Janice Sprinkle; sec¬ ond row: Kathy Williams, Brenda Densmore, Leanne Hayes, Kathy Sarra, Marilyn Gerringer, Linda Smith, Elaine Lewis. Guidance Assistants, I. to r.: Mrs. Whiteside, Sophomore Counsellor; Pam Ledford, Mr. Estep, Senior Counsellor; Kathy Christy, Sandra John¬ son, Cathy Spinks, Mrs. Lane, Junior Counsellor; Jeane Clark. (Not pictured: Cathy Champion) 142
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School Assistants Vital To Operations OFFICE ASSISTANTS Without the aid of students who willingly give up their study halls to work in the office, Mrs. Whiteley and Mrs. Evans would find it impossible to complete their work. Before school and during each class period the assistants answer the phone, mimeograph papers for teachers, and run errands to help the secretaries. Occasionally, students are compensated for their hard work with delicious treats baked by Mrs. Evans or Mrs. Whiteley. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Straightening shelves, checking out books and signing time slips are only a few of the services rewarded by the students who assist Miss Weir in the library. These assistants willingly help their fellow students in any possible way. Office assistants, first row, I. to r.: Libby Johnson, Jen¬ nifer Gschwind, Donna James, Diane Troy, Gayle Turner, Carolyn Lowe, Patty Willis; second row: Dennis Clayton, Linda Holloman, Sarah Parrish, Bobby Tuc¬ ker, Skip Lefler, LaVon Davis, Mrs. Evans, School Sec ' y; third row: Mrs. Whiteley, School Sec ' y; Johnny Stephenson, Lee Ed¬ wards, Craig Newnam, Charles Leonard, Nelson Whitesell, Freddie McCor¬ mick, Daryl Thompson. Library assistants, first row, I. to r.: Jody Hinnant, Dora Hildreth, Eiaine Huffman, Glenda Jones; second row: Linda Paschal, Donna Bo¬ wers, Susan Bryant, Linda Pope, Julia Martin, Charlene Sorah, Brenda Frazier, Rene Boseman; third row: Mary Clork, Gloria Wetmore, Faye O ' Neal, Susan Gorski, Roy Buckner, Bill Brandon, Sandy Peters, Connie Land- reth, Kathy Stonley, Janice Johnson. 141
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Page 163 text:
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Faculty Club Deserves Recognition All members of the faculty at Ben L. Smith High School are members of the faculty club. This group meets to improve the academic and social environment of the school. We have tried to picture various members at work and play. We particularly enjoyed the annual Faculty-Varsity basketball game each spring. It has been claimed that the game is fixed, but we know that the fac¬ ulty wins because of superiority and skill. This is on exciting instance of the faculty fast-break in high gear at the onnual game 143
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