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Page 75 text:
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Mrs. Dykes, the senior counsel Newly selected as the sopho or, always has a smile for all of more counselor, Mr. Burgess the nervous college bound stu helps a student decide on his dents curriculum = it Mrs. Summers is always occu- pied, either advising a student or discussing a student's studies with a parent.
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Working for our Future Mr. Ed Dyson, the ‘‘boss’’, just could not get along without the help of the assistant principals, Mr. Alton Matton and Mrs. Charlotte Moore. As the vice-principals, Mrs. Moore and Mr. Mattox have very im- portant jobs. They take care of the disci- pline, regulate the students in the hallways and at break, and take care of the general problems of running the school. Vocational Supervisor, Mr. Mike Ginn, has been a part of the administration for only one year and has proven to be a valu- able asset to the staff. Even though most of us feel and hear the negative side of the vice-principals, they are very compassionate and under- standing. They are adults that the students feel they can go to in time of need. Mike Ginn, Vocational Coordina- tor, and a former graduate of Northside, has the daily routine down pat School is tus sbiitt;, because there are better Sludeul{ now. In his first year at Northside, Mr For Mrs. Charlotte Moore, an- Alton Mattox expresses his other year as assistant principal pride in being Assistant Princi means another year of success pal
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aw Education opens doors that would be closed = wilkoul i, and th a key to opportunilies. the NHS Scene Many Northside students did not realize all the people that worked behind the NHS scene. However, the office staff was the pulse that made Northside move. The counselors were responsible for guiding confused students through their three years at Northside. Thanks to them, many Northside students received out- standing scholarships. As for keeping all systems go in the office, there were many people who con- tributed. Some answered telephones, while others printed tests or just helped out. Northside also had Mrs. Sue Kinsaul as the school’s accountant. As the instructional coordina tor, Mr. Gerald Boyd is often at his computer jumbling sched a me % ules , Taking a short break from her Being the records clerk at North Secretary Mrs. Conley, spends crazy day to have a snack is side means Mrs. McCloud has another hour behind her favorite Mrs. Sims, the school secretary very little free time computer
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