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Still Going Strong 25 years and Mrs. Minnie Cork is still going strong. After trying out many ca- reers as a professional medical secretary, bank teller, and as a high school secretary. Mrs. Cork finally decided to try teaching in the business field. She en- joys young people and wants to share her educa- tion and experiences in the business field with others. She enjoys teaching as she adds a touch of personal af- fection for each student, which gives her the satisfac- tion of accomplishment in her role in life as a teacher. Mr. Collins, better known as Mr. C. to his students, was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and went to Spearfish High School in South Dakota. Mr. Collins attended college in Boze- man and Missoula. Before coming to Frenchtown, Mr. Collins worked for Yellowstone Park Co., drove bus for Northern Greyhound, and during World War II. taught tech- nical training command for five years in the U. S. Air Force. After he was discharged from the service, he decided he enjoyed teaching, and has been em- ployed at Frenchtown for 31 years. As nearly any student could varify, Mr. Collins’s help around the school is invaluable, and he will be greatly missed when he leaves. I. The aulo mechanics class shows their apprecia- tion for Mr. Collins. 2. Mrs. Cork welcomes another class for the 1983-84 school year. 4 Teacher appreciation
Administration Mrs. Serba and Mrs. Miller Mrs. Sample and Mrs. Parker The administration of Frenchtown High School is an important part of the organization of our school. Although we don't see Mr. Robert Banks everyday, we all know he is doing his job, setting the budget and taking care of the maintenance of the buildings. Mr. Arthur Hightower, the principal, is the head of discipline. Mr. Scott Hollenbeck, as the activities director organizes the sport schedules and helps Mr. Hightower keep peace around the school. The secretaries are also an important part of the function of our school. Mrs. Barbara Miller is usually found in the main office taking lunch money and distributing the activity cards. Mrs. Serba's office is across the hall. She fills out all absence slips and is often busy helping students type reports for classes. Mrs. Karen Parker is Mr. Bank's secretary and she takes care of district purchasing. Mrs. Phyllis Sample is the district clerk. She takes care of district money. Without these people, we could not have such a fine, smooth-running school. Administration 5
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