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Teaching - Evenings Grading Meetings, Homework is as familiar to Liberty,s fifty-five faculty members as it is to students who notice that teachers carry stacks of papers home at the end of the school day, and many a night finds the teacher correcting tests, making a series of quiz questions for the next day's classes, aver- aging grades for report cards, and planning a classroom schedule for the coming eighteen weeks. Other after-hour work includes special help for pupils with study difficulties, faculty and teacher club meetings, class advisory tasks, sponsoring school organizations, and taking night courses at colleges to keep up-to-date on advances in their teaching field. Good natured Mrs. Georgia Cook stops briefly to see what treasures are in her teacher's box before going to her 8:30 class. Retiring Board member, Mr, Frank Stonebarger, who has served the community for the past twelve years, stops on campus and chats with Business teacher Mr. Frank Payne, I4
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wing? uf' N: l'Q . lil Counseling staff-Mr. Kenneth Jacobson, A,B.g Mr. Vernon Noble, A.B.,M.A.g Mr. David Kirby, B.S,g Miss Lida Logan, A.B.,M.A.g Mr, Leonard Lucio, B.A.,M.A. ounselors Guide Students Approximately two-hundred students walked into the guidance office each week for advice and information. Among the things that kept the counselors busy during the year were registration for classes, personal interviews with students and parents, and contacts with the employment offices for graduates. All aptitude tests were handled by the guidance department. They took care of check-out slips, transcripts and references. They also maintained files of catalogs from colleges. With the aid of Libertyys counselors, students were better prepared for the future. I3
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Summer In School - Ah. The Easy Life Never too busy to stop and answer a students question Mr. Gary McDowell pauses to give Randy Fortner some information . 1 ' Getting their batteries charged up with cafeteria goodies to prepare them for the mid-morning rush are food lovers Mr. Denis Smithson and Miss Karen McLellan. At the end of a long, hard day office personnel Mrs. Alta Ackerman and Mrs. Gladys Irwin supply Mr. Wally Davidson with student records. Qi 'S '......... fx dunk 1 5' I5
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