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Smooth Operation of School Functions MR. WILBUR D. MCGRAW, Assistant Principal. MRS. CHERYL ASBURY, Secretary. MRS. LOIS CLARK, School Nurse. Mr. Fowler talks with Mr. and Mrs. Crotchett at the Home- coming Dance. 13
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Administration and Office Staff Oversee Sheryl Rashkovsky, an office assistant, helps Josh Garry check out. Through the hard work of Mr. Fowler, princi- pal; Mr. McGraw, assistant principal; Mrs. Asbury, secretary; and Mrs. Gustafson, clerk; school days ran smoothly this year. Mr. Fowler approved and modified many ideas brought to his attention by the Student Council and faculty members. Along with keeping everyone informed of changes in plans and announcements of special interest, he helped sponsor the reorganized Pep Club. As assistant principal, Mr. McGraw aided Mr. Fowler in approving and modifying various ideas and plans, making announcements, and helping with other tasks around the school. Very important to the proper management of the school were Mrs. Asbury and Gustafson. Among their numerous daily responsibilities were answering the ever-ringing phone, making and alphabetizing absentee lists and lists of those students not riding the buses, and typing and mimeographing materials for students and faculty. MRS. DORIS GUSTAFSON, Clerk 12
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KEN ANGELL—Biology, Physiology; Medical Club. Science and Math Instructors Teach Center's third floor once again became the recipient of the science department's special personality. Helping in this were the chemistry students with their intricate experiments. Biology students contributed knowledge of liv- ing things by careful observance of microscopic life. Physiology advanced with the dissection of cats which enabled the students to understand the functions and mechanics of the organs in the body. Mathematics also became a valuable tool. In many students' schedules. Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, or Functional and Terminal Math played a major role. Students were introduced to basic and advanced ideas, terms, and skills. Both science and math students exhibited their knowledge and talents in the Science Fair and National Math Test. 1 A RUTH ANN BIBB —Chemistry; Science Club.
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