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1 I -G- Mrs. l r'snir.1:s. Harlmrn, Surrrctnrv, Runrlolpln Nlarmi wonmns uillffgfe Mrs,Sl1irltcv Hriglit, XIII'-.42 llrelhiul lnuspitnl, srlnml ol Nursing. 1.5-. 'G' Mrs. Eugenia Moore. +I secretary. Mrs.SvlvmIJ1nlrls, sec.1'rrtal'x'. Mr tlainns liuslnw--1 rzullegu. Mrs. Roberta Catirlf-y, bookkeepter, 'l'iclw.itr-I Community. Mrs. Carolyn Gregg, office manager, Norfolk college. Mrs. Iudv Moosha, secretary. East Carolina University. Mrs. Kay Quinn, secretary. Kees Business college. Taking out the File Mrs. Dodds Secretarial background p ,--az... IOB TITLE: guidance secretary IOB DISCRIPTION: answer phones, deal with parents, deal with college representatives, transfer students from school to school and to other states, transfer students from class to class, deal with seven counselers, take mes- sages, type, and file. Does this sound like too much for one per- son? Maybe for one or- dinary person, but we're not talking ordi- nary. She knows every- thing in advance and gets it done before we need it, remarked Ms. Betty Kelly about Mrs. Sylvia Dodds. She is an incredible person and can answer any ques- tions about the school. Mrs. Dodds is the hard- est working secretary I've known in my sev- enteen years of counsel- ing, remarked Ms. Kelly. Always interested in the secretarial field. Mrs. Dodds went to Mc Cann Business College in Pennsylvania. While still in Mc Cann Col- lege, Ms. Dodds worked at the General Cigar Company as the assis- tant superintendent. The people are great to work with, Mrs. Dodds said. She enjoys her work very much and plans to continue to be a secretary for the rest of her life. She also said that there is no chance of getting bored because of so much variety dealing with people. She en- counters so many dif- ferent personalities that each day is a new adventure. - Nichelle K Glossin Administration 205
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New Face around the school v i ' ' . . mi Ilftfiitl lllv 3 the small 5 rnovirig to the . K 'NU-ll. Green :pls its very own 4-ioiiottlii-story.Our assistant printi- jtal. Xlr. Ray Smith. :raduated from Elise lligh School in Rob- bins. North Carolina. kvliirli had QUU people in grades 7-12. and only 43 seniors in his grad- uating t lass. lint Nlr. Smith made it big in a small town. He was named to the North CIarolinaAll-state Basketball team in his senior year and earned an athletit. stgholarship to Atlantic Christian College. Ile has either taught and or been assistant principal at eight differ- ent schools in the area. Nir I lm-riiietli t,.iutht-n. l'rity+-rsitv ol South hirolina, Lollvgv ot XX illtain and Klart Nlr I, Rat, Smith. .Xtlantii fliristiaii t.ollt-gt-, flltl Ilominion l'nivvrs1tv. and l'nivv-rsity ot Virginia '-if f,.-oigi' It-jio Ionlliiini 'win twitx K iiuinm l , 'Nw liritt llltlllllll' 'l l'it 'i ltilv' It-t lftltllllllill ttwt ity tlllll lin:-li ity tit V. tivtnri ZH-4 .h'ltltlllINllilllIlll including Bayside. First Colonial and Kemps- ville. It is really amazing to see a school operate with 2.500 plus stu- dents. N1r. Smith stated. He said he en- joys working with the students and staff. He added that the students and the staff makes him tt-el really at home. Although Nlr. Smith spends many long hours here, he enjoys riding his bicycle and watching athletic com- petitions. Mr. French is not the only administrator who enjoys dogs. So does Mr. Smith. His favorite was an Old English sheep dog named Mac- Tavish. He now has a mixed breed named Patches. who. Mr. Smith said. is super smart. He would jump into the groove of this old willow tree when my son climbed the tree. Patches would also climb the ladder lead- ing to the attic in my house. As I said. he is super smart. Mr. Smith can sound super smart. You will never meet anyone in life who causes you more trouble than your- self. he said. Then he added, As you prepare for the future, keep in mind that there is al- ways room at the top. but there is also room at the bottom. - Karen Shesler After .i day around the smhool Mr. Smith heads into the oflire. mx 45 5,0 V ' In e A I . lg Q 1 m v .ig 15-
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