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Time For Efficiency The efficiency experts in the ly bulletins. Mrs. Joicy Wilson is school are the secretaries. Mrs. the registrar and Mrs. Maxie Kathryn Loe takes care of the dai- Jones, Attendance clerk. Top Photo: The School Bookkeeper is Mrs. Chanita Hill. She works closely with club sponsors and treasurers in keeping accurate accounts. Bottom Photo: Mrs. Ursula Allen, Receptionist, checks out students Talicia Moore and Sonya Tigue. Mario Young uses the intercom to talk with one of her teachers.
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Junior-Sophomore Counselor, Mrs. Bobbie Kendricks; Senior Counselor, Mr. Nathaniel Harvey; and Freshman Counselor, Mrs. Pearl White take time for a break from their usual problem solv¬ ing sessions with students to discuss plans for National Career Guidance Week. During the week they will provide additional career guidance information to the students. The counselors spend a great deal of time counseling students as they plan for the future. They help with admission forms for college and vocational school as well as the military. Some choose the work world after high school and the counselors help there too. Above, Mr. Harvey and Phyllis ex¬ amine her transcript as he points out how her grades and credits are averaged for graduation. Mrs. White makes a call seeking assistance from one of the many referral agencies available for the students. Denise Williams gets some advice on the courses she must enroll in for next semester from Mrs. Kendricks. Our Problem Solvers
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GO Library— A Resource Center The Green Oaks Library pro¬ vides the students and faculty with a variety of resources. Classes en¬ joy the use of instructional televi¬ sion, films, and other sources made useful through technology. Magazines and books help with various projects. Research paper time is always a busy season. Study carrels make it possible for students to get away from the crowd. Student workers offer valuable assistance. Top: Clynthia Sylvie, Dwight Dotie, Yossila Dudley, Carl Haynes and Angela Ragster are some of the Library Workers. Larry Bryan, A-V Librarian sorts through some guides to kits. Mrs. Deloris Bennett, Library Secretary. Mrs. Ruby A. Horton, Librarian, works with Rhonda in helping her prepare a report.
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