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Secretary, Mrs. Barbara Scott, works to make the school a better place. 'ertaining to Mr. Robert L. Ash's administrative career, he comments, I haven't regretted it one day. I feel each year as if I was still learning, is a benefit of being an administrative member expresses Mrs. Judy Whaley. fffy 7' f ffgff ff f f ff 4:44 . WV 'i ' ami 2 9?f7w4:P3' f ,M gg- . If ff ., 'ffflff ' ' it ' ' Qfvyfl 'ff f - eff f -1, 1' I 'f 'Q'-T s'yZ9fy: ' t 321 'fgfhl f 'rf ' SECRETARIAL STAFF 1-fif .QQ-wff f .fifffzfpm H .7114-Iif 'f', .. if ,.,, Af ,.,, gVVV. , f , ,, ,.. -.-k U' f . f,,f 7, ,Af ,rf ff f, f 2 ':1 :7, f,, ,':ipZ,, 175' 19 fel . A I ., -:wg K 1 V ' f , ff, 1 Q Mrs. Jerry Bramblett Mrs. Diane Cowan Mrs. Faye Rogers Mrs. Mary Taylor Mrs. Barbara Scott Administration 199
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ff M M fx Mb I X x ffx 3, ff 1 .ff W QW rf fa 55? A y M f 5 3 'WW M X ' I fri' I ,N fs? as at X f l 1 , 7 School spirit encompasses the whole program. lt includes a good atti- tude, observing rules, and cooperation A with the staff, explained Principal, Mr. Robert Ash about his views on school spirit. This common definition pervaded P the administrative team of Mr. Ash and the assistant principals, Mrs. Judy l Whaley and Mr. Joe Lattanzi. x ln addition to Mr. Ash's inclusion of a good attitude as an essential aspect of . ' I school spirit, Mr. Joe Lattanzi reflected he A K A l s th. . UI . . ,, enjoy Seemg boys and Mr. Robert L. Ash Mr. A.D. Lattanzi Mrs. Judy Whaley g S p ' Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal According to Mr. Ash also essential ' in keeping a positive attitude, was meeting new challenges and doing all possible to make the school excellent in all operations. Certainly challenges came about as new requirements, such as those for graduation became policy. To meet these challenges, Mrs. Judy Whaley commented that l feel each year as if I am still Iearning. This open-minded attitude seemed to help the students and faculty in their respected roles. Above: To see boys and girls improve and become smarter. is one of Mr. . Lattanzi's major goals. Right: l do all I can to make the school excellent by making improvements in all operations. is one goal stated by Principal Robert L. Ash. 198 Administration
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Pride -, f fi. ,f ,ff 1'-5, M7 fww gi. W7 ,f We take pride in our work, we love what we do! exclaimed dietitian Mrs. Elizabeth Turner. This was the attitude taken by the lunchroom staff, custo- dians, and campus officer Mr. Bobby Moses. We're all like one big family, we even dress as a team, commented Mrs. Mary Moody in her twenty-second year as a lunchroom staff member. A new face on campus, Officer Bob- by Moses became an immediate friend to all. Besides keeping a watchful eye over the campus, Officer Moses at- tended all school events to cheer his team to victory. My job means more to me than looking after the cars. I support the school in any way I can, added Moses. The custodial staff headed by Mr. Harold Lamberson kept the building and gymnasiums in top condition. We just do our job and try to keep everyth- ing looking good for the students, commented Mr. Lamberson. Two members of the lunchroom team, Virginia Lamberson and Ruby McGrew prepare themselves for another days work. Preparing the milkshakes each day is one of Ms. Dorothy Turner's duties. Ms. Iris Crowder shows off her Christmas attire during the holiday season. 200 Staff Ny-vt W , eg ,, V -' 21? f . f l W 'fa gf .pf 4? I
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