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Office Staff Mrs. Terry Hile, more commonly known as Judy to the students and teachers, is the present school secre- tary. This is Judy's fourth year as secretary at PHS. Judy graduated with the class of 1966 and was a mem- ber of the Tri-Hi-Y during her senior year. Throughout high school Mrs. Hile was a member of the FBLA, Student Council, and the Office Staff. Although Judy has 11 assistants, they all are kept busy - from giving out aspirins to running off stencils. Truly the office is the center of our present school life. Some go there with much pleasure, while others dread their visit. Mrs. Hile and her helpers are to be commended on their effort and the help they have given the school. Secretaryr Mrs. Terry Hile Office Girls LEFT ROW: Janet Miller, Sandra Low- ther, Norma Sinclair, Sharon Penning- ton. BACK ROW: Shirley Rosier, Narel Jones, Aleta Shahan, Donna Plumley. RIGHT ROW: Ann Smithson, Wanda Summerfield, Kennette Hebb, Mrs. Terry Hile (Secretary). ''Light Is the Task When Many Share The Toil” Homer
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O Change-Overs Bruce Auvil (right) talks to Mr. Harper Mrs. Sharon Jones (left), and Robert P. Cutlip (right) Mid-year found several changes in Parsons High School, including new faculty members, new dress and behavior codes, and new rules and regulations. Bruce Auvil was made principal (acting) replacing Earl Sines. Mrs. Sharon Jones, who had been substituting in the school, was given a permanent position. Robert Cutlip, who recently graduated from Glenville State College, and Michael Krosney, having finished his college work at WVU, were also given teaching positions. Mrs. Jones teaches a variety of subjects; Mr. Cutlip, Geography 7, general business, current events; and Mr. Kros- ney, Science 7 and general science. Michael Krosney This page is sponsored by DR. and MRS. GUY H. MICHAELS. 17
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