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Preparing for the end of the win ter quarter, Mrs. Elia Cantu works on the library Hue list. N. Y if ii Q I , , X . 'x . N- 'S S N 'e if ' 5 if 5 an iff fi - 4. 1 i A y . f -.5 .Q .b 'AM 1 N s ,. V, ,. if ' ff? 2 , nt.. 4 ' ak. Rate conscious take different path To find their class rank, students went straight to their counselor, not the registrar as in the past. Those whose names fell between L-Roc visited with Mr. Eddie Olivares, who left the melodies of the Moody band hall to become Carroll's newest counselor. Mrs. Elia Cantu, the new head librarian, made some notable changes in the library. She organized a magazine and newspaper center with comfortable lounge chairs that came as a relief after sitting in class for 80 minutes. Another addition, for more studious purposes, was the microfiche, from which magazines can be read from BO-Academics a sheet of microfilm. Some of the available magazines were Time, Sports Illustrated, Science and Seventeen. Mrs. Lillie Ann Valenta, who had been a secretary, took over the job of school bookkeeper after Mrs. Leta Gay Pricer, who had held the position since the school opened, retired in Iune, 1975. In the clinic Mrs. Dorothy Aust, secretary to the nurse, was put in charge of checking in substitute teachers. She also helped sponsor the Health Careers Club, which sold calendars to help finance the spring trip to a Houston hospital.
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A comment about the tiny size of her desk brings a quick reply from Mrs. Sheri Stokley. After four years as part time principal Mrs. Stokley Hnally received her first administrators desk in a corn er of Mr. Lyons' office. The rush for certain classes, plus the hassle of getting course changes, brings major third-quarter registration problems for sophomore Darrell Dunlap, who expresses his confused feelings to Mr. Hook. 79 - Carroll Administration 1
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jones devotes his Career guidance counselor attention to the Iudy Bly informs Mrs. Iudith sheet of microhlm. 1 a new device, Barnett's 4th period in the library, that sophomore English class about an entire magazine in a -.li-q information and Elms available in her ofHce. .gl :suave 'I 4 The stage band 's performance at the Mexican supper gets the attention of Counselor Eddie Olivares and Cullen Band Director Ramiro Chavez. if A ft-,Cl Q M, if J Outfitted in their Friday dresses, ofhce workers Wan ell Ligon, Emily Blank, Evelyn Boyd, jean Iohnston, Gerry Ray, Yolanda Garcia, Betty Stolleis, Carolyn Shelton, Nan cy Carlisle, Dorothy Aust and Lillie Ann Valenta discuss the upcoming Carroll-Moody basketball game. M-4 Lt Q- I
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