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One key requirement of a registrar is that she be very dedicated to her job. Hard working Mrs. Amy Crowder is such a person. Her many responsibil- ities include making schedules, doing report cards, and keeping records for every student in the school-quite a job. I like working with the students-I really love kids, she stated. Mrs. Crowder really enjoys her job, but stated that the one thing she could do without is the schedule chan- ges-she doesn't look forward to the beginning-of-the-year or semester changes. Mrs. Crowder agrees that North High is very well-run, and she gives one-hundred-percent effort to keep it running smoothly. Unawarc ofthe presence ofthe photographer, Mrs. Amy Crowder records a stack of sched- ulc changes. Z!-'ST' ll llillllll . I 3 I W is ' I X WSH. Classified Staff Like 'The Kids' Busy, busy, busy! Mrs. Donna Ridley had plenty of things to keep her busy, but one thing is surefshe real- ly enjoyed her job as secretary to the counselors, the dean and the assis- tant dean. In addition to handling the radio that the security officers use, she also answered three phones, and also seemingly handled every- body's problems. Mrs. Ridley's job seemed to include something differ- ent each day. Mrs. Ridley has had her present job for five years. She formerly worked with attendance, which helped her to get well acquainted with the school. She really likes working at North High. I like the atmosphere, the kids, faculty, and all the friendli- ness, she said. Captured in an impromptu moment, Mrs. Cynthia Zabcn shares a humorous incident with Mrs. Donna Ridley. 140 Classified Staff gg If . . Wyman ,gif !'--x A .aah B N
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.42- . I vw? K 36 Z 'y 1,5 Av lk , sf :V f 1 if H A A T., ig 'eff ' 2825. r . Us 1 . mf - 15' '. 25552. ' ,, ' s 3' X L- Mrs. Luann Turner r English Mr. George Van Dreal ' I Science Mrs. Janis Van Dreal - - English I -- - A Mrs. lrene Ward Freshmen Counselor ' Lf 4 ' if Q -1sf'si sf af is l W t ww, Xiu . - . 5-14, , 8 5 .5 s Q f e . Q' , . X-.-. . Miss Joni Weber Special Education Mrs. Marion Weinmann Modern Languages French Club Mrs. Helen Williams Home Economics Future Homemakers Mrs. Jessie Williams Business Education Business Club Mr. Lloyd Williams Industrial Arts Athletic Director .. Mrs. Olga Winston -' . Modern Languages Spanish Honor Society ' Mr. Phillip Witmer Fine Arts Choral Director , .,.i Z iii Mr. Bruce Wolff is Er ,.. .--rf' ,fd Social Studies -. Senior Advisor LEFT: Having completed a unit in Puritan litera- ture, Mr. Harry Maloney centers his thoughts on correcting the work that has been generated. ABOVE: Relaxed but in charge, Miss Joni Weber conducts a discussion in class. Faculty! l 39
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Y' -e 'I INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANTS FRONT ROW: Dorothy Fraser, Teri Towcry, Cynthia Za- ben, Patricia Maxwell, Janet Sweet. ROW 2: Wilmalee Hughes, Carol Gray, Dixie Kresha. Judy lngram, Celia Zambarelon, Kathy Lane, Ann Holder, Peggy Gropp, Joe Vasquez. SECRETARIES FRONT ROW: June Harvick, Amy Crowder, Irene Kinnett. ROW 2: Donna Ridley, Marie Fairbetter, Nancy Myrick, Lenore Morgan, Ima Napier, Alva Champlin. CUSTODIANS: Richard Alexander, Joe Brown, Randy Slater, Carlos Monzon, Roger Strickland, Brian McKinley, Don Wilson, Martin Morin. CAFETERIA staff FRONT ROW: Frances Wood, Pauline Campbell, Loredda Kyker, Hazel Berger. ROW 2: Freda Swan, Barbara Alex- ander, Sue Sizemore, Ora Tillery, Irma Laughlin. Volunteer participant in the three-year Valley Fe- ver Vaccine project, Mr. Randy Slater was one who qualified to continue with periodic examina- tions until May, I984. lt is anticipated that at that time the vaccine will become available for administration to the general public. Opening the attendance office window, Mrs. Ma- rie Fairbetter prepares to assist a student in clear- ing her absence. Mrs. Fairbctter retired in Febru- ary, after many years of service as secretary, reg- istrar and attendance clerk. Classified Stafffl4l
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