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GUIDANCE Mr. Umholtz searches for file of college-bound student. Mrs. Bausum carefully completes one of many reports and records she must file. Not really called teachers but very much a part of the faculty, the guidance counselors performed their many services for the students. Advising students about their secondary level studies and how and where to continue them after graduation was all just another part of their day. By letter-writing and filling out forms of all distinctions they supported the students in their bid for college acceptances. This year saw the addition of Mrs. Deaver and her valuable services to Mr. Umholtz and Mrs. Bausum by being an out- standing jack-of-all-trades. Wherever there was the need of advice, help, or just a plain good atmosphere the guidance office was de place” . . . they made it that way. Mrs. Deaver performs one of various tasks she does daily. 27
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ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Counting money, preparing the daily bulletin, checking on the whereabouts of students, placing business calls, typing, . . . The jobs of the school secretaries were endless. However, they went about their duties without complaining about their numbers. Mr. Abel further relieved the workload of Mr. Thompson by dealing with students and their problems, directing the Driver ' s Education Pro- gram, and making announcements. Certainly a vote of thanks from everyone was earned by these three assistants. SECRETARIES Mrs. Charlotte Owens takes care of school business with a smile. Mr. Abel takes a personal interest in L.H.S. students. Mrs. Libby Rhodenizer takes care of school financial records. 26
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MR. HARLOW LUNCHROOM Mr. Elwood Harlow performs one of his many tasks as Profits from school lunches are turned in by Mrs. Blackwell to Mrs. custodian. Rhodenizer. Cleanliness is a necessity in any public building. Mr. Harlow and many hard-working custodians made sure that Lexington High School was clean. He also helped set up chairs for special programs and assemblies and was willing to make repairs in the school. Mrs. Blackwell managed a kitchen staff of seven workers. They planned and prepared meals for students and faculty. Theirs was certainly a hard task — to try and please the tastes of even the pickiest student. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Nicely, Mrs. Smith. Not pictured — Mrs. Harlow. Mrs. Floyd, Mrs. Swink, and Mrs. Wallace. 28
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