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Secretaries The secretaries are a very important and versatile part of GMHS. They answer the phones, do paperwork, get gradu- ation things together and handle the finances. Eleanor Lip- pert, counseling aide, added, We think, aah, we have got it all down pat, then they change it! Consequently they are always meeting new challenges and upgrading the work they do. In all this turmoil, they still manage to run the school efficiently and know almost every student's name by face. Informed Jan Campbell, I know all of the faculty and a tremendous amount of students. And the parents as well, added Lippert. 64 Academics The TRC tTeacher Resource Centerl has made the sec- retaries' jobs a lot easier, relieving them of dittoing and some typing. Campbell also stated, I've learned to be very diplomatic and tactful as I am often between parents and counselors. Although being a school secretary is not a high paying job, it seems to be a popular one. l'm off when the kids are at home on Vacation, was a charm the job held for Camp- bell. Lippert discussed the convenience of the location and the hours also. Working with students was included by both.
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Administration I like the hub-bub and the turmoil. The kids either like you or they hate you, there's no passiveness here. Dr. Marilyn Henderson, GMHS principal, pointed this out, re- fering to high school as compared to junior high and ele- mentary school levels. She added that this is why she would not like to be an administrator on any other level than high school. About being an adminstrator Henderson commented laughing it has its days. More seriously she added, it is the hardest and the worst and the best job. I'm probably the only principal I know who goes home to sleep for eight hours, waiting to come back to school. She really likes GMHS and added, I come up here KGMHSI a lot just because I like to. She pointed out the Ad. Building had her out of the school a lot with other things and she would rather be at school with the students. All of you are my family. Henderson expressed her concern for the different competition GMHS enters, the disappointment if they lose and the happiness if they win. She reinforced her ideas with, I'm just like your parents, because you are my family. Concluding the interview, Henderson discussed what she would like to be when she grows up. I'd like to stay here as long as I do a good job. She describes what would heppen if she stayed too long at GMHS, adding that when it becomes too much work to make things change, it's time to leave. You get lazy if you stay too long and then it's better to leave. Academics - 63
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Additional Thanks Often times we forget to thank the many people throughout our school who keep things going, so the yearbook staff would like to extend their thanks through this page to those people who dedicate their lives to keeping GMHS in working order. . Cooks Aides When the walls begin to tremble and voices start when you get a fresh ditto that Smells good do to rumble who is responsible for appeasing these you ever wonder where it came from? Certainly students? You got it ' the Cooks- N0t Only do not the great ditto center in the sky and of course they make the meals, they have to ensufe that not from your lazy teacher but from the local each meal is nourishing and most of all make the teacher aide. The aides spend their time helping students happy- the teachers ensure that their classes are informa- tive and complete. Virginia Block Janet Hehr Maria Holowaty L' ' a Margeret Antley Emily Loendorf J!ffri2eidaSl?rficht Mary Clark Carol McCandless Bob Cook Jackie Sanford Head Cook-Georgia Spencer Ann Herronen Marilyn Sandford Jean Huling Ann Thomson Montine Knowles Mary Wilson Nancy Kron Agnes Worrell Eleanor Lippert Security Finally, Nancy plays an important role in keep- ing our school secure. She prevents vandalism and crime and ensures that the student and faculty are safe and happy. This year has been one of the best years for the upkeep of the interior and exterior of GMHS. The people who are responsible for this are the custo- dians. They put in a great amount of work in order to keep our school beautiful as well as helping the students and faculty in any way they can. George Allmer Bob Prewitt Wayne B061 Louis Tate Monty BUUHI John Ward Another important food aspect of SMHS is Beth iO?T'r'fAHllzn3 L25 Wolff who works in the school store. She puts up with a Y Zac am whole lot from the students but just keeps on Head Custodian-Charlie smiling. Next time you see her say thanx because Armstrong without her our school store would not exist. sgr lgfwwrimmm .M mmm, W .,.,rf.a, W..,ZwM.i.W5g,W5imetisgeiisirggzgr A 5 'fwfiii Miifriw ijf2.TS?2r k was 6 'Aiifaggfwiswf s,w:22?Z3'2i4555Si3l,:r rg'j:1:,fgggg,1f:::L :3 :s.m,iraa:,ss i f Q t Q to
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