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sixth l be tu- ite ze th are- nents ust 1 Stu- 'ell as VERNA RICHARD SALLY MCCONNELL PAYE ELIZABETH CRISMAS QUNNIFF Teacher ANDREWS BENNINGTON MAXINE SYKES SIXU1 Grade SIXU1 Grade Cordinator Music Remedial Reading Special Education x ' kj' X A HCV I I 11 i' wr' 4,3 Maxine Sykes instructs special education students in art and craft skills. Ud.,,..-1 'T. -1:5 'J -in j ,V ,,,, ' , , ,.,:5:f5:::? fisd S' ' 1 :Sl Q, A we . i ,ff 3.7 yur , ,,Jl,,, if i ? Above, Sally Cuniff guides a sixth grader to more skillfull reading, while Louise Williams Cleftj exercises her kindergarten students with games.
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I I ff! ....f 'fp hx f MW, , '11, 5 , ,,,f M I Third grade students learn arithmetic under Susan Hurst's supervision N li graders. I 4 V A +L William West explains correct English usage to fifth and sixth Prepare for Tomorrow's Challenges T as 1 5 mm I ' rsiyrarr I L , y 4 I if I I Challenges for tomorrow will be many for the youth today. As stu- dents advance to the intermediate level in school, already they have conquered many difficulties with their teacher's aid. Instruction pre- pares them to meet the requirements of the next age, and teachers must anticipate these in order to help stu- dents overcome immediate as well as future problems. .71 I RI1 CF Six '51, ' 'Vw 544 X Z. 2 rf ef aa. me 4 ZW f l ap? if 1131 Jawa .-all Maxine craft SUSAN HURST LETHA ZELDA ALLEN HELEN I Third Grade TURNER Fourth Grade HAYWORTH It i Third Grade Fourth Grade : 4 I 3 I ' 'I' 2 I I H I it ti 1 , IOLA MELTON BARBARA PEARL MAGERS WILLIAM WEST I Fourth Grade ADDISGN Fifth Grade Fifth and Sixth Fifth Grade Grades
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The non-teaching staff by maintaining their excellent standards keeps our school functioning at its highest level of perfor- mance. Custodians, cooks, and bus drivers alike each contribute their share to the successful and cheerful operation of our learning system. They are a vital part of Ozark High, and only with their help can the teaching staff continue their process of education. MARGUERITE JUNE JANETTA C OX MAHARG KAUFMAN Secretary Secretary School Nurse :AZ A In -:V 1 , A.,,,k4 f gt A A J 4 ix y.. Qt ' ,f 5 , l Non-Teaching Staff ls Vital I-041' UN-- Secretary Jan Cox finds herself busy recording school transactions. i 5 . E BUS DRIVERS: Ray Speak, John Lawson, Jim Allen, Elmer Sloan, Landon Melton, Lee Page, Earl McGinnis, and Emmett Kerr. Mrs. Junr ture of o DO BA .
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