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Librarians share knowledge Although almost all students are famil iar with the card catalogues and periodi cals, it just doesnt seem right to enter the library and not ask Mrs. Timberlake where to find a certain book or Mrs. Daniel why the copy machine won’t work. Students seek out Ms. Triggs by habit because she can always find the time to help. Our staff welcomes students into the library with warm, inviting smiles. They feel their goal is to assist and encourage students to obtain bits and pieces of infor mation to store for the future. They also cooperatively work with teachers to co ordinate library and media activities with classroom instruction. Ms. Triggs works hard to keep the library organized. Mrs. Timberlake phones in an order for new books. Mrs. Daniel is proud of the data board newly installed in the library.
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A smile that charms Even the gloomiest person can not resist smiling when engaged in a conversation with Mr. Randolph. He lights up the day for everyone he comes in contact with be cause his irresistable smile demands a grin in return. A serious businessman, Mr. Ran¬ dolph is a very important asset to the Mag- net administration. He sees to it that the job gets done, no matter what. In charge of curriculum, Mr. Randolph handles most academic affairs, text book orders, analyzing courses and approving most organizational favorites . . . fun- draisers. After a job well done is complete, Mr. Randolph heads horne to relax. At any given opportunity, Mr. Randolph can be found glued to the television watching dif¬ ferent types of sporting events. Basketball is his favorite and often captures his atten- tion, but Magnet students always capture his smile. Mr. Randolph takes time out from his busy schedule to show off his winning smile. - Mr. Randolph takes time out from his busy schedule to show off his winning smile. Marsha Dunn Rose Ebarb Shirley Rhodes Barbara Taylor Styling our future Competence is the key to the success of our counselors. Dealing with students from throughout the city requires a special touch. Our counselors play a major role in steps of accomplishment. From Mrs. Rhodes aiding freshman, to seniors rushing to see Mrs. Dunn to beg for college infor- mation, our counselors are always willing to help and give advice. Other than track- ing down test scores and transcripts, they coordinate internship programs and con¬ suit with colleges and universities through¬ out the nation, searching for possible scholarship opportunities. Registrar Mrs. Ebarb handles the grades and technical work to maintain efficiency. What ever the problem, these ladies can help because they play a vital role in the day-to-day ac- tivities of school. Administration Staff • 145
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They’re lending a helping hand naturally Mrs. Davenport and the cafeteria staff have shown much hardwork and dedication. and we are all proud of them. Preparation is the key to the cafeteria staff, led by Mrs. Davenport. Preparing a well balanced breakfast and lunch for any student interested is the goal. They seem to know what the students like, because during the lunch hour, the cafeteria line is always extremely long. Whether it is pizza, milkshakes, or hamburgers, the staff pro¬ vides it. They even go out of the way for special occasions by serving holiday fare. Gntil the last student in the cafeteria places the last tray on top of all the others, the staff is busily serving the student body. The maintenance staff plays an impor¬ tant role in keeping our school in tip-top shape. Directed by the much sought after, indispensible Mr. Dennis, the staff makes sure our school remains sparkling and at- tractive so that we have a pleasant envi- ronment to surround us every day. Stu¬ dents and teachers alike can always count on Mrs. Lindsey’s warm greeting as they enter C-wing or Mr. Diggs’ bright cheery salutation. T-shack teachers also enjoy see- ing the friendly faces of Ms. Jackson and Ms. Sammuel. They work hard and always keep our horne court clean. Wh atever the task, be it great or small, the custodian staff is on the ball. Librarians, Cafeteria. And Janitorial Staff • 147
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