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smith fits all roles Busy” is synonymous with Princi- pal, or at least it is at Pembroke High School. Completing his fourth year at Pembroke, Mr. Albert Smith is the busiest man there. Besides being the head administrator, it is Mr. Smith’s duty to see that everything at Pem- broke goes well. If the faculty and stu- dents were to stop to think about who prepares the school’s master sched- ule, who sets the school’s major poli- cies, who listens to teachers ' problems and students’ complaints and who is expected to attend all school func- tions, they would realize it is Mr. Albert Smith, our principal. The most amaz- ing fact is that Mr. Smith does do all these jobs. He fits all roles. Pausing from his work, Mr. Albert Smith aids a teacher in her problems. Observing Rene Allen’s schedule change, Mr. Albert Smith and Mr. Amos West attempt to find a solution to her problem At the faculty picnic, Mrs. Mary Cooke is presented a plaque by Mr. Smith in honor of her thirty years’ teaching. 11
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Parks. Charles W. Hampton Institute jul. Mike L. ncord Collegi irs. Gloria B. Institute B.S Reade. Mrs. Susie W. Appalachian State U loston St. Bauer. Mrs. Lindarae Harpur College B.A. Hill, Mrs. Betty S. Old Dominion Univ. B.S. Sandy. Mary L. Radford College B.A. Baxter. Col. Wyley L. United States Military Academy B.S.; Univ. of Denver M.A. Betts. Mrs Nancy F. Longwood College B.S. Booker. Southey A. Hampton Institute B.S.; Columbia Univ. m.a. Msm p. Brockiey. Mrs. Ethel P. Bu tler. Mrs..Charlotte B. Wisconsin State Univ. B.Ed. Carmines. William D. N.C. Wesleyan College B.A, Childs. Mrs. Nancy H. V.C.U B fI -p Cook, Mrs. Elizab Horne, James W. V.M.I. A.B. William Mary M.Ed. Horton . Rena M. Univ. of Kentucky B.A. Jackson. Howard C. Univ. of Tennessee B.S. James. Mrs. ImogeneM. Garfield Memorial Hosp. R.N. Lang. Mrs Carole F. Appalachian State Univ. B.S. Langston, Donald S. Old Dominion Univ. B.S. Latham. Mrs. Eylese M. Sweet Briar College B.A. William Mary M.Ed. Croft. James Robert JH Old DommmnUr . Daniel, Ruben Norfolk State College B.S. Edwards. William L. 1 Mars Hill College Atlantic Christian College B.S. Elman. Mrs. Mary C. State Univ. College of N.Y. B.A. Ferguson. Mrs. Barbara H. Radford College B.S. Scott, Mrs. Camilla B. Agricultural Tech. Univ. B.S. Simmons. Mrs. RuthiH. Mary Washington College B.A.: Old Dominion Univ. M.S. Smith. Albert H. V.P.IB.S. William Mary M.Ed. Spam. Robert A. , Atlantic Christian College B.S. . , d Steiner, Mrs. Margaret F. Park College B.A. Taliaferro, Brenda C Hampton Institutue B.S. Taplin, Mrs. Ruth C. Old Dominion Univ. B.A. Thomas. Mrs. Juanita A. Hampton Institute B.S. Fitgerald, Col. Clayton Univ. of Georgia B.S. t rest. Miss Betsy F dford College B.S. Foster. Mrs. Rose H ompton institute B.A Frazier. Mrs. Joyce E Va Union Univ. B.A. Frit V.P F • aw. Judson H. H mpton Institute B.S. N - Univ. M.A. G rdner. Mrs. JoAnn C. Radford College B.S. G ' ant. James, Jr. v j State College B.S. H ic ks ' Mrs Longwood College B.S. Lemmond High Point College B.A. St. Jo h n jj!pfTe e M.A. Tyson, Mrs. Lelia Belle m , WaitefKirf. Snaran H. v - 1e)ton . Sandra J. pit gjood College WarS Mrs. ElizWfcth J. Radfqfd College E|S. Millen. Thomas L. Frederick College B.S. S va. ion Univ. E vlarv M.Ed. Nichols. Sgt. Major William A. Niles. Thomas R Wiiliam Mary { n i e Hampton Institutue B.S. N.Y. Univ. M.A. Reynolds. Brs. Bren® W. George Pelbody College B.A. Rice. Mrs. Pauline L. Longwood Q fege S. Ruberti, Regis College B7 M.Ed. Rush. Wanda F. Longwood College B.S Williams, Mrs. Ashby K. Old Dominion niv. B.A. ood.JackE. ■ Arkansas Polyt ch College B.A William Mary ' M.Ed. Woodard, Mrs. Elizc th William Mary B.S. w 4 caga M ts. | Woods, Mrs. Martha Jane P. hmond B.A. Xr- 10
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they are number two! Fulfilling their respective duties, Mr. Amos West and Mr. Southey Booker share the headaches and responsibilities of being Mr. Albert Smith ' s “number two men. Acting as Dean of Boys, Mr. West tends to absenteeism and deals wth all boys’ dis- ciplinary problems. In addition to the afternoon announce- ments, his words welcome all of Pembroke’s students on days when Mr. Smith is unable to broadcast the morning announce- ments. While Mr. West deals basically with the students, Mr. Booker keeps a watchful eye on the faculty. Observing each of their classes, Mr. Booker deals with any problems which may arise. By fulfilling these duties Mr. West and Mr. Booker help lighten the principal’s load. Filling out a report, Mr. Amos West looks up to find an inquiring student. Giving morning announcements, Mr. Southey Booker informs the students of the day’s activities. 12
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