Northeast High School - Charger Yearbook (North Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1977

Page 187 of 248

 

Northeast High School - Charger Yearbook (North Little Rock, AR) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 187 of 248
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Page 187 text:

Specialists work for students Buried behind records, books, and files were the secretaries, librarians, and the nurse. Working in the main office were Mrs. Linda Bascue, Mrs. Marguerite Franks, Mrs. Patricia Rebsamen, and Mrs. Alice Williamson. Many were unaware of their work, much of the time, but each had a specific responsibility, and when their assistance was needed, no one else would do. just consider, who wrote your tardy passes, when you overslept? Mrs. Patricia Rebsamen. Who kept the attendance records so your 5-day letter wou1dn't be over looked! Mrs. Linda Bascue. Who typed your schedule card, and made sure you were put in Calculus and not general math? Mrs. Marguerite Franks. Who guarded your club's money, and made sure that they key club didn't wind up with their money as well as everyone elses? Mrs. Alice William- son. The library was equally impor- tant. Mrs. Elaine Carpenter, Mrs. Leoda Claiborne, and Mrs. Zephyr Horton, kept thousands of books and magazines in perfect order, so you had no excuse for late research papers or book reports. Then there was Mr. Robert Winn, who helped the students and faculty members with films and projectors. And for those who needed ex- pert medical attention, there was Mrs. jean Cook, the school nurse, who was always ready with a kind heart, or at least a tum or two. Ioy Dobberstein Long overdue - Mrs. Zephyr Horton, one of the librarians, makes sure that the books have been properly labeled, before putting them on the shelf. May I have your attention please - Mrs. Linda Bascue makes the morning announcements from the office. Secretaries, librarians, and nurse 183

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Squeeze hard - lean Cook, who this year. replaced Mrs. Norma Rogers as nurse, times sophomore Christi Miller's pulse to see if it has a steady beat. Mrs. Linda Bascue, secretary: Mrs. Elaine Carpenter, librariang Mrs. Leoda Claiborne, secretary: Mrs. Marguerite Franks, student register and secretary: Mrs. Patricia Rebsamen, receptionist: Mrs. Alice Williamson, secretary: and Mr. Robert Winn, librarian, What an excuse - Mrs. Patricia Rebsamen listens to the reasonings of a student who wants to check out of school. File it - Librarian, Mrs, Leoda Claiborne, works hard filing cards for the many books in the library. Moy I help you? - Mrs. Marguerite Franks speaks on the phone answering questions anyone might have about Northeast. This was one of the many jobs given to her in the office. BE llllbli E SGBHES 182 Roll call asv, ?' I. K' F rw



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was When cletes, ,drill a put it their wasn t the 50's there legs. 20 hoes . . guvs shaved their heads. Girls wore full with as many starched, petticoats they could get under them. According to Mrs. Ian Rapier danc- in the 50's was more fun. f We touched each other, she said, was a lot of skill involved. around, and the boys would over their backs and through lipstick, white socks, crew cuts have all come and gone. former rock-and-roller predic- come true, symbols of the 70's will take their place. Who years from now, T-shirts, and long hair may seem just Karen Callaway t' l

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