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lw-.Y v- is ...SN-by Sophomore Cham Kirk speaks with principal Robert H. Stamps about several possible courses that ure ol- fered. lBryanl Hs.,--.i , .., I - , W, 0 ,5 V... M ,V , 1 . M 1,a,,.:,,-.. ,. -Q.. . n 4. The key to organization begins AT THE TGP Some say that variety is the spice of life. For the prin- cipals it was essential. There's never a dull mo- ment, principal Robert H. Stamps said. Having been in this job for 16 years, Mr. Stamps said confrontation was the part of his job that he least enjoyed. I'd rather talk things out, he said. Keeping these active men organized was where the secretaries' role became evi- dent. I consider myself very organized, sophomore secretary Mrs. leanette Carey said. The secretaries were concerned with checking at- tendance, verifying notes, signing students in and out 'Swv Tit sf: ,fm A hr I and trying to keep students in school, Mrs. Carey said. Getting to know the students was what most of the secretaries liked best about their particular job. As junior secretary Mrs. Barbara Snellings said, I like to think that in some small way I'm helping the students. Uonesl Principals 81 Secretaries W Academics f 213 I -'1
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Mr. Dale Lowder, the special ser- vices principal, consults a list of teachers who will be absent in order to Contact substitutes. lBryanl Typing and filing are important responsiblities, Mr. Stamps' secretary Mrs. Betty Davidson types a student activity balance sheet, IBoleyl Relaying messages to students and teachers is one of the jobs carried out by the senior attendance secretary. Mrs. Rita Conard. fCrawfordl iii if
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In Mr. Homer Alexunder's second period class Lisa Batson takes down notes on ei lah dealing with Oxygen- Potassium simulation. fB0leyl N 214 X Academics - Required Classes Before beginning Mrs. Diane Dawson's P.E.. dance class junior Iunie Pak stretches out. IBoleyl Studying diligently, senior P. K. Newbrand works along with seniors Tamra Munselle and Todd Miller in Mrs. Anne Sherman's English class. IBoleyl Mf:f ,
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