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Page 78 text:
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euloance Reaches out to touch even one High school prepares you for the real world, and the guidance counselors are some of the greatest helpers in achieving this goal. Mr. Wilkins, Mrs. Mrs. Bolick, always on the go, takes a moment to answer a phone call. Poteat, Mrs. Bolick, and Mr. Guthrie have to be prepared to give students good advice that may shape their lives, and anyone will tell you that this can be a difficult task. Q0ur guidance counselors really do more than just talk on the phonelj Mr. Guthrie kicks back and gets down to business. mmf' ay, ' -nr c MA In the tradition of Cummings' guidance counselors, Mr, Wilkins checks up gn cgllege requirements, 74 -' Peoplefcauidance Mrs. Poteat settles things with a phone call.
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If LIIBIQAIQ . . . -32 . H M. , , ,w.,.,M,,,.,., f , H fp , ,,,, , V ., A' r-...- a lerri N. A , . QQ B1 t . . Mrs. Moore smiles big inspite of all the work she has to do! Mrs. Williams refuses to be stumped as she looks up an answer. 473 S . . . Now where do all these books go? Where would any Cummings student be without the school library? The library stocks a wealth of information from fictitious fantasy to factual non- fiction. There is something for all tastes: books, tapes, magazines, and resource materials to help with term papers. The library is also used for receptions and club meetings. Students are always thankful for the help of the librarians and library assistants, and the annual staff would like to especially thank Mrs. Moore, Ms. Phillips, and Mrs Williams for all their help in producing this year's annual. librarian. M , Ph'II' ' t ' , f her man duties as a C.H.S. Library assistants help students as well as the librarians. Top row left to right: Sammy Roach., Chris S I 'ps enloys ypmg one 0 y Reneau, Paul Foust. Bottom row: Teresa Daye, Monica Robertson, Regina Corbett, Debbie Wllson, Rene Gattis, and Deidra Hawkins.
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Page 79 text:
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When that little bell rings twice, who's being called? The custodians, of course. If you really think about how many times a day that bell rings, then you'll realize how impor- tant the custodians are. If they didn't keep the school up, before long we would have nothing to be proud of. Without Mr. Caudill, Mrs. Briggs, and Mr. John- son, this school wouldn't be the respected educa- tional facility it is. The cus- todial staff make a huge difference. Mr. Johnson is one of the friend- Iiest faces at Cummings. Mrs. Briggs makes it all look easy. Mr. Caudill dares students to step on his waxed floor. PeopIefCustodians -- 75
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