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1 T ! Sig, 269 ,fs ff' -el! 494' WHAT'S NEW THIS YEAR? Mr. Gene Burr, principal, presents an orientation on the school rules while Mrs. Betty Taylor, cheer- leader sponsor, and Mr. Steve Beall, rofh grade principal, wait in the background. IS SHE A DOCTOR OR A PRINCIPAL? She's both! Dr. Lois Evans, assistant princi- pal, does her work on a daily school basis. Principals 117
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Principals help molse this yeor CNE OF TI-IE BEST! r. Gene Burr was our head principal. This was Mr. Burr's Sth year in the Moore School System. When asked how do the students this year compare with the students last year Mr. Burr said, They would compare favorably. The study body this year is excellent. The students seem to get a little better each year. Mr. Steve Beall, 10th grade prin- cipal, had been at Central Mid High for two years. When asked how do you like be- ing a principal at Central he said, I like it. Sometimes it is tough but I enjoy it. Was she a doctor or was she a principal? Well, Dr. Lois Evans, our 9th grade principal, was both. She had been a principal here for three years. Dr. Evans said, I like Central, the students, and the teachers. We have one of the finest staffs. Our students have one of the best op- portunities to get the best educa- tion of anywhere they would want to go. RETURNING FOR ANOTHER DAX Mr. Bill Shoaf, math instructor, and Dr. Lois Evans, as- sistant principal, arrive at school to begin an- other day. -9 11 Principals 5 ,sg 1 ALWAYS BUSX Mr. Gene Burr, head principal, pauses on the way to a meeting in the Counseling Center. IS HE GOING TO DO A CHEER OR GOING TO SPEAK? Mr. Steve Beall, assistant was if ikesgrfim principal, tells the 10th graders the main rules at the first assembly.
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Support Personnel ore involved ost people thought of school as being teachers, principals, and lots of homework. What they didn't realize was that there was more to it than that. Custodians kept the school clean and in the best condition possible. Mary Castleberry took orders and had served student store food for eight years. She was the super- visor and also counted money after both lunches were over. When asked what she thought about the students, she simply re- plied, Super! Vickie Briggs was the supervisor in the cafeteria. Some of her jobs included ordering groceries and taking inventory. She enjoyed her job after work- ing there for only a year. Most fstudentsj conduct them- selves well. Of course, there are a few .... , said Mrs. Briggs. Charlie Erwin became a familiar name among the students ....... about twenty years of students to be exact. He was always there when needed. When asked about what he thought of the students this year, . 4 ' .T of - 1 9 f X if tts- ' 1 . . ' r . . awe wires.. TRY SOME. Pat Goodman and Phyllis Cross l Shorty j start setting up for lunch. HOLD, PLEASE. Answering the phone is part of secretary Karen Slaton's job during the day. 9 118 Support Personnel he replied, They are pretty nice this year. We haven't had as many problems as we did last year. But Charlie Erwin wasn't the only custodian in the school. There were also some part-time custo- dians. Leota Nickell, working from 11:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., said, The students are much better than last year's students. Whether it was cleaning the floors or fixing the day's lunch, the support personnel was too impor- tant to be forgotten.
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