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ll JV I ,. V P X Q' I lVlr. Chet Miller - English is Miss Edith NI. Munro - English Nlr. William Newton - Band Nlrs. Carol A. Ogborne - Journalism Wllu.......-al nv Nlr. Corydon O. Orne, III- Industrial Arts S -15 y Mrs. Roma Peterson - English vi l I if Mrs. Vicki Pfrimmer - English lck alser, replacement for Mr. oward Vice, demonstrates the peration of a press. wg Nlr. Pat Pickett- P.t. ,Vf, 5 ' ' A 255 1' ,ss, 1 l Mr. Frank E. Rhea - Business l gm. ll IVlr. Gary Cosgrove welcomes and explains to guests about Counselors from the county schools met in the Southeastern projects during the Science Fair. library to solve problems for all their schools. 111 Q l
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Mr. Orval M. Gaines - Science Mrs. Sara A. Grepp - German Mr. Marvin Guffin - Math Mrs. Linda Ham - Counselor ' f Q 3 ft? . 'f f 'feswv QQ:-1 R' ' t '. ...-,4, Mr. Thomas Heller - Counselor Mrs. Eileen Hooker - Math Mr. John LaGue - Industrial Arts Mrs. Shirley Mellinger - Business An administrator of a school ranges from the superintendent, to the school board, to the prin- cipal and the faculty. Together they set up guidelines for each other and the school system. They are always working for the better- ment of the school community in its operation and its facilities. Together they are an undivided system, working for one purpose to educate the students. Whether a student likes it or not, the ad- ministration is an important part of the learnmg process! and after Mrs. Barbara Beaverson and Trea- all, we're all in l1l'llS tOgel1l'iel'. surer June West check over records in the bookstore. 'hui High school basketball their strategy. s 4 L g E Rf .,i f mg, ef- coaches talk o 5 if ssri egress? r Q what 'S an TDM! USTLRZQATQ Q
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lt's considered common know- ledge that educators prepare their students for later life, but what about the experience that teachers get from their students in every day of their teaching life? Every mistake that is brought out in a class, or by a student between classes is teaching the educator, or administrator some- thing that they didn't know. ln a way it goes to show that a student is not here to listen blindly to the administration, but to take the in- formation from the school and weigh it with personal experience and common sense and wind up in a so- called happy medium . The teachers have to keep in mind that students haven't lived as long as they and don't know as much and vice versa. Both have to remember their role in order for the school to achieve its purpose. PREPARE STUDENTS 'uw 2? 'T I H M. 1 . MM , I2-IGLNGS T A 6:4744 MU' J Assistant Principal Charles Hall looks ove the sales records of the Jr. High candy sal This is their major money making project of the year. Teachers meet parents during Open House to discuss problems between student and teacher. Coach Mike Costlow prepares to speak at a freshman football pep rally to raise spirit for the team . 112 Nlr. Fihe is shown giving out ribbons 3 winners at one of the many swimmin meets.
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