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T H E F As soon as school started. the small but O 0 O elite staff of clerical help dug in to fight the many problems that plagued Blair. De- spite these mishaps, they utilized their . O O small force to achieve the ultimate victo- ry - to get Blair running. The secretaries that normally stood guard over the summer had been relieved of active duty, and when the year began, they were in a frenzy to get the organiza- tion back on its feet. The new recruits lacked locker assignments and the atten- I I 6 II I I I I IN I I I I I i i V- f Above: Top row: Dorothy Montgomery, Judith Salis- bury. Sandra Swanson, Jennie Williams, Darlene Hampton. Naomi Mendez. Bottom row: Maria Valdes. Betty Johnson. Ann Smith, Edith Metcalf. Above right: Mrs. Mclntyre shares her knowledge. Far right: Ann Smith counts BAP points. Right: Stu- dents and staff share friendships. 'qvg'pwv9VttD l88 Secretaries t r mrs--
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Securit Get lf you don't plan on attending class, or you're going to show up casually late, be on the lookout for our fearless green secu- rity net. The members of our Blair staff. patrol the campus to keep students in class and out of B.A.P. They also make sure that our students use the tunnel, which is a new policy. With the new. go to the bathroom, go to the I 6 U h dean regulation, our security staff has had to crack down. s' ii 'diiiq' V i s l u 4 Top: Front Row: James Cousins. Mrs. Aebersold, Back Row: Brenda Chism, Diane Jordan, Mark Hagen. Barbara Nelson. Top left: Watcha talking about Chuck? exclaims Diane Jordon. Above: Mark Hagen is tired of watching students ditch class. Above left: Brenda Chism clutches her teeth when posing for photo. Bottom left: Pass ladies? questions Omar Plante. Security l87
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dance program was still in training. ln addition to the hassles. duties were divided by percentage. Members of the group would work attendance. switch- board, and any odd jobs that needed to be done. At other times, they were sent to the counselors' and deans' offices. This separation of duties made work very tedious for our secretaries, but through the diligency and dedication of our surviving warriors. our campus ran smoothly. i1idii'i61i s .fn .,, , I .7-. V .. - f xx 'lf . .,'A,q , i aka all . Q ,.-. riq' 5. . .-, 'M 's ,,,. rl Bottom: Mrs. Asquith is surprised at how much money ASB has spent. Above: Diane Moore scopes the scene. Left. Smile. Mrs. Montgomeryl You're on candid cameral Far left: Chuckie? He's not in right now. Above middle. Let's see. , . 38 BAP points. not bad for one week. Above left: Staff enjoys their precious lunch hour. Secretaries I89
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