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'be'- is 1 1 xi- I MICE we Staff involvement betters programs Faculty and staff members participated in various activities within the district lending a hand wherever needed. Aiding seniors in their play, 'L'il Abner, faculty members handled tryouts, training, and composing the final result. Mr. Larry Arnhold, drama instructor, directed the production, while Mr. Rene Escobar, choral teacher, coached seniors on musical num- bers and Mrs. Joy Sollock, English teacher, choreo- graphed dance routines. Assisting these three in judging tryouts was Mr. Noe Boghs, French teacher. Contests or tournaments held at the school must be supervised by faculty members. Teachers were available to make all necessary arrangements for iudges entrees and awards at these competitive events. Speaking to clubs staff members highlighted meetings Mrs Judy McCoy attendance clerk shared her experiences of living in South America a primarily Spanish speaking country 8 years Speak ing on New Approach to Drug and Crime Preven tion Mrs Gail Schindler counselor addressed the Parkwood Elementary PTO A Discussing her souvenirs from South America Mrs Judy McCoy attendance clerk answers an inquiry for Spanish Club member as son senior Don McCoy offers additional information B Assisted by Miss Lynne Aston art teacher and Mrs Yuanita Cook Deepwater Junior High art teacher Mrs Carrie Ballard art teacher accepts entries for the Scholastic Art Contest held at the south campus C Urging seniors to get involved Mr Larry Arnhold drama instructor outlines the scheduling for try outs for the senior play D Reviewing critiques Mr Noe Boghs French teacher Mrs Margaret Shannon a 1975 graduate and Mrs Charlene Poole speech instructor dis cuss casting for the senior play -Ei V... ig . 1. , ,r -5- , A. S Q. X ., l-- D L , FACULTY I PAGE 341
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Y Clerical personnel share split cam us obligations Twenty staff members on two campuses have varied clerical responsibili- ties. These staff members serve as aides clerks of various types and secre- taries. Managing the financial affairs the bookkeeper is responsible for col- lections and disbursements. Two registrars handle complete records on all past and present students. Making sure seniors meet the requirements for graduation is a prime duty of the upper class registrar. As secretaries four personnel tend to correspondence scheduling and the many needs in the principals offices. Dealing with students directly concerning absences four attendance clerks must prepare an attendance report for the state daily. Two counselors clerks perform secretarial duties for six counselors. Assisting librarians in clerical aspects, two library clerks at each campus ease the work load. Four teacher aides are available to assist teachers in typing and mimeo- graphing class material or in many other areas. A. Mrs. Pearl Boyington, library clerk, returns books to the shelves. B. Completing the ,A third quarter master schedule, Mrs. Donnell Underwood, secretary, verifies a class change. C. Mrs. Shirley Watson, teacher aide, removes assembled test papers from the collator. D. Pointing out the high school code, Mrs. Joan Wright, counselors' clerk, explains to junior Mark Wiggin how to fill out a SAT application. 1 X- , e T l'l' fl' 1 4 5 i - N it . r, .-- - . f ' -4-,f ' r0' -..,-- l ..- - :- ...-- fi ii-'Wi i- ..--I-' I Q
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