Lakeside High School - Ram Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR)

 - Class of 1977

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dministrators Lakeside can boast several improvements this school year: A program was initiated for gifted students in grades 1-12. Lakeside began a kindergarten program for 5-year olds. This program was made possible by state legislation which pays teachers but doesn't provide for transportation. There were 100 students enrolled with 4 certified teachers and classes ran from 8:30 to 2:30. Kindergarten was held in the old middle school which was the first building ever built at Lakeside. A girls' gymnastics program was initiated in both middle and high school. Two tennis courts were built for physical edu- cation classes and as a community facility. Streets around the school were improved by hard surfacing. Mr. E,T, shuffieid, Supt. 4 SCHOOL BOARD: Jim Geurin, Raymond Lawson, Vice President, Gene Parker, E. T. Shuffield, Superintendent, Don Burrough, President, Bob Messersmith, Secretary. ' This year Lakeside students received a handbook containing information about the rules and regulations, conveniences and services, academic regulations, student activities, clubs and the courses offered. Each student received a copy of the handbook this year, but only new students and freshmen will re- ceive a copy next year, A new attendance policy allowed only 13 absences in each class per semes- ter before students were dropped from the class X, unless there were extenuating circumstances. f 'TQ Teachers were kept busy reporting 5, 10, and 13 absences. yn Donnie Watts Ray Lumpkin, Principal Assistant Principal

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anipulators The manipulators were able to work be- hind the scenes and keep things going on the home front, too. The front office was run ef- ficiently by jane Butler, attendance officer, and Betty Hyde, secretary. They were helped by student assistants each period who picked up absentee slips, recorded absences, answered phones, delivered messages and ran errands. Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Davis ran the back oi'- fice and helped keep the financial records straight which is a big job. Mrs. Shuffield worked as a teacher aide and was shared with middle school. Mrs. Arman knows every face that comes through the lunchroom lines. She is cashier for both high school and middle school cafeterias. Mrs. Brooks, the school nurse, divides her time among the three schools and is always ready with a joke, her own style of therapy. Mrs. Parker is supervisor of the lunch- room personnel, plans menus, buys foods and supplies, and keeps the lunchroom going. Mrs. McGill acted as library assistant and secretary. Av? Molly Scott 1 Hilda Shuffield Lorraine Davis - E 4 jane Butler. Barbara Arm an Angelee Brooks Betty Hyde Betty McGill Elsie Parker

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