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Top men - Helping Northeast students were principal, Mr. Iames Smith, assistant principal, Principal says students care There was a lot to be proud of at Northeast. The school had some of the finest facilities in the state, and it was equal or better in academics than most schools. Principal Iames Smith said that Northeast's strongest point was its student body. He said that the students really cared about their school. Northeast also had some weaknesses, according to Mr. Smith. More vocational education was needed to prepare students for different trades. Mr. Smith said this could be solved by having additional work study programs. Part of Mr. Smith's job was to supervise students and faculty members. He also helped carry out rules set by the school board. When Mr. Smith was absent, assis- tant principal, Mr. Andrew Beavers took over. He also helped to discipline and counsel students. Mr. Anthony Gadberry, dean of students, helped students with their problems, -and tried to answer any questions that arose. With these three men working for the students, Northeast had to be one of the best schools around. Carol Dimond Mr. Andrew Beavers, and dean of students, Mr. Anthony Gadberry. live ta1kin'- Mr. Beavers and Mr. Gadberry take time out to have a friendly little talk, while students are still in their classes. Tum right 49, left 44, right 21 - Mr. Gadberry helps sophomore Eric Pruitt open his locker. Help was often needed to beat the clock between classes. Principals-179
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I .' ...A UE EEUU li E335 Chit chattin' - Principal Iames Smith and assistant principal, Mr. Andrew Beavers, talk to a Northeast visitor. Whats shakin'? - Mr. Iames Smith offers a handshake for good luck to senior Steve Glaze before a football game. Looks of despair - luniors, Carol Harris, Susan Professionally speakmg Mr Smith gives a short Iames, and Michelle Sullivan ask for Mr, announcement at a pep assembly Gadberry's help in finding Michelle's wallet. 178 Roll Call
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We want you-An ASU representative helps lunior Robert Halter sign a pamphlet on College Career Night. File trial-Counselors Coach Duke Wells and Mrs. Frances Bing talk over students files. Thumbing through-Counselor Mrs. ludy Vandiver and Iunior Lori Robinson discuss the plans for the future. 180-Roll Call 'haf is new ,W- -wmanlf. .-.M -1 ' .1 in -.,, r . . tg --W. , '-4. .,,, ' 'M- 3, '1
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