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Mrs. Schiiiiclt, Saudi Slielton, Lois Shortell, Joan Price, Judy Lyman, Pat Holmes, Diana Dewey, Judy Houston, Jean Holloway, Kathy Britt, Anne Klein, and Carol Bailey work in the Student Control Office. B(H)k store helpers: Suzanne Beck, Easton Lomax, Ellis Markham, Sandra Brubaker, Bob Bates, and Barry Morf decorate the showcase for Christmas, Students promote many “Hello! Groveton calling!” Student helpers render xaluable assistance in their various roles as telephone receptionists, messengers, and cler¬ ical assistants in the administrativ ' e offices. These helpers perform special services, such as calling the homes of absentees and delivering messages, which otherwise could not be done. They also aid in typing school reports, records, and let¬ ters that would burden the secretaries, teachers, and other administrators. Student helpers in¬ crease the efficiency through services they ren¬ der every day. I.IRHAKY IIKLPEHS: John Kvcrctte, Richard Noordykc, Nancy Nicman, Larry Jessie, Linda Weldon, Sandi Newman, Betty Leake, Bonnie O’Brien, Pat Wil Lomax, Penny i thnal)h‘, Linda Altizer, Carol Enswiler, Carol Gilkerson, Dora son, and Walter Engle keep students up to date on new books. 20
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Parents ahlij assist in extra-cnnicnlar activities. In (iroveton’s fi e years, considerable changes and improxcnients have been effected as a re¬ sult of active parent groups. The S.P.T.A. seeks primarily to achieve better understanding and relationships among students, parents, and teach¬ ers. .Modest financial help has been given by this association to e.xtra-curricular activities, and additions were made by the S.P.T.A. in Grove- ton’s librar ' and first aid room. The sidewalk on Popkins Lane was a result of S.P.T.A. efforts in obtaining permission for its constmetion. Tiger boosters aid the athletic department, spending more than $600 a year for athletic trophies and emblems. This organization has provided man power for many athletic functions and initiated intramural basketball several years ago. Band Patrons promote the activities of the Golden Tiger Band and Tigerettes. They chap¬ erone and sponsor field trips, such as “Band Day” at the Lhiiversity of Virginia. As “publicity agents,” they decorate school showcase windows and print programs for the annual “jubilee.” By selling tickets and furnace filters and assisting with the “Funerama,” they pixwe invaluable to the operation of the instrumental music program. After a meeting of the Band Patron.s, Mr. NViUiam Karjala, Treasurer; Mr. Robert Marshall, Vice President; Mr. John Frye, President; and Mrs. Maurice Hellner, Secretary enjoy Mrs. Hepner’s refreshments. Mr. Kenneth C. Drake, Vice President; Mrs. Marguerite Tid¬ well, Secretary; Mr. John Howzdy, President; «nd trs. Marie vStorer, Treasurer, gather to work on the S.P.T.A. budget. (Mrs. Eleanor James, of tbe faculty, and David Mastran, of the student body, are not pictured.) .Mrs. Camille W ' halen, Treasurer; Mr. Eric Bramley, President; and Mrs. P ' rances Mawyer, Secretary, discuss Tiger Booster plans. Mr. George Vance, Vice President, was unable to attend. I ! 19 i
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])Jiases of school program. Mrs. Williams works with her assistants: Docly W ' oods, Carol Hamilton, Sandi Bayliss, (Mi ' s, Williams), Audrey Fogleman, and Roberta Stowell. Haws, and Mrs. Jeanitte Lovin assist by provid- ing transportation for students. Mrs. Mary Martin and Charles Jayne are not pictured. Monitors are an essential part of the school program in maintaining hall conduct. They are: Brian Flattery, Kevin Miller, Ellis Markham, Bob Maiist, (diris Uhlig, Dave Mero, Jim Griffin, Boh Bradley, Honny Graves, Arthur Pelkey, Cliff Olson, Harry Lehman, Douglas Dann. Mrs. Becker gives last minute instructions to Chiidance Office helpers: Toni George, Ann Evans, Susan Coggin, Sharon Percosky, Jean Hasky, Gail Raines, Walter Seales, Barbara Brunson, Eugene Hepner, Barbara Hoke, Carol Lester, Jean Foley, and Susan Bradley. Yvonne Fial, clinic assistant, takes Sue Brenneger’s temperature to see if she needs to leave school.
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