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695 fo Co municaifion 'I' . , 1 -A --Q .- QR Avg ,obj yqx ' x.j . 1 I Mrs. Marjorie Long Mrs. Sheila McGovern Mrs. Teresa McNamara Mrs. Lois Morelin Secretary Secretary Bookkeeper Registered Nurse Asst.-Row l-T. McCord, R. Rogers, P. San- M. Sykes. Row 2-S. Norris, R. Riker, L. Not Pictured-C. Smith, C. Stanley. J. Crews. Keys to Communication The office staff consists of the type of people who are responsible for making communication click The three secretaries and the bookkeeper ensure that all school and business matters are handled carefully, clearly, and quickly. The office staff is readily available to answer the questions from the faculty, students, and parents. The words outstanding, hard-working, and responsible describe Mrs. Peery, Mrs. Long, Mrs. McGovern, and Mrs. McNamara. Do you ever wonder why these people do not go crazy? It is because they have assistants to do all the little things that add up to a pile. If it weren't for the office staff and their assistants, Plaza could not function. .,,! I ,NH .9 'r . Qx Mrs. Lee Peerx Secretary 35.5 555' . C555 554 ' do Esc T ' . -F5 V' A 3 -- fa . -Ol ,.,1 V7-.TU ' if - ' 535 T -,wi uf-t A05 - X sg . , Tr? 74' Ps.. . 98 S, 25 - Je 1 Y 4. gg i' ca ,we 3222- 'fffc WP i ' ' ff? .--. QQXX Afwig 1 I Auf? ' -Nm,-Q if lrsk 'vi f .- : 'flg X Q. v'.i - -w P -422,14 W la ,ions .ff f -Q g XZ X-T '- Y HRX 1' gn -by .. N il' X s sXS.Qx1V I rn an Q. -'O an E'?m Zu: cn EDTV' ,-:--- ...n 2-cszf.-1215 nO 2 Q, 10:3-. f'Jw'94fn'f.eC i59:9 1-E -1 -1 v-U :3'U -1 .-. vi U1 OKC m U Q 30. Hg-O Pike 3 :TO O D S20 ua' f3r5d3B53w R 2 :0'30'YQQE:3 SID '-r-I 3 -1 Q :3 -1 :S .... Q- QQ v-O'-3J 5::S'gH-+ru,-.2 U5 va CD GUQ Q Q-.rug O . m b -F, 3 Q: Q -. to - I- '... an ,- V' us - cn Q IDQ, -i -1 FE E 0 E 26 -1 fp 2551 ru 0 rn ' o ru cu 2- Fifg Qi? Y?l'5f At as Vfsf Af Office and Clinic li
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Helping five Trim ip 15 The Faculty Instructional Advisory Committee, Stu- dent Instructional Advisory Committee. and the Team Leaders aid our Ad- ministrators in discussing problems and programs at Plaza. The F.I.A.C. is a selected group of faculty members who explore the curriculum for new ideas in teaching. The S.I.A.C. is made up of students from all grades. They meet with the ad- ministrators to explore cer- tain school activities and situations. This year the Right to Read program was of great importance. The team leaders are faculty members that rep- resent each department of the school. They meet with administrators to keep communications open throughout the school. After all, everyone needs help now and then. I4 Advisory Committees 63 Teamleaders: fFirst rowy S. DuRoss, E. Davis, Mr. W. Gilliam, Dr. Troutman, N. Reed, D. Jones. fSecond rowy Mr. Marshall, V. Reading, M. Halperin, F. Foster, Mr. Williams, L. VanNostrand, P. Meyer, M. Patterson. l Y 0 FU' 'sa Faculty Instructional Advisory Committee: fFirst rowj D. Jones, R. Morrisette, Mr. W. Gilliam, P. Meyer, I. Dickens, K. Sobel. lSecond rowl S. Wood, D. Young, P. Robertson, C. Lane, Dr. Troutman, W. Fitzgerald, L. Van- Nostrand, D. Antaki, T. Zontini. .l Student Instructional Advisory Committee: fFirst rowj B. Jones, P. Hayes, Mr. W. Gilliam, Dr..Troutman, C. Seeber, T. Sykes. CSecond rowj M. Llorin, L. Llorin, L. Shands, D. Colmie, R. Coble, R. Keys, J. Wllll3mS, D. Van Vleet, T. McCord.
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AFX Q.. Mrs. Delna Antaki Counselors Versus Dear Abby Have you ever wanted to write Dear Abby about a problem? Well, why spend the thirteen cents when you can go and talk to your counselor? They are there from 9:00 to 4:00 to listen and discuss any problems you might have about classes, girlfriends, boyfriends, parents, or grades. Not only do they help with problems, but they help you learn about career and job opportunities. They have talks and programs on careers all year. They even arrange field trips to study jobs firsthand. So, whatever your concerns may be, go to your counselor instead of Dear Abby . ---4 '-'tilff .. 1115 Q N -Q 5. 1 ' 'wr Mrs. Roberta Meyer Mrs. Barbara Gatling Mrs. Elsie Thornberry Guidance Asst.-R. Wood, S. Moulton, K. Deyo, G. Handke. 5 .1 51 ix- Qkgx A fwf Sxis 6 f T ' sgs-05.55 . iz iff! gf Xi X461-5?-X xl X 1,4glWf,,Wff A f,7lfl-ith flfmfifgyl I ,Q -r ffifmf.. 'l 53 . l-'IZWSA flu ll? ff? fetsa., if Lf-1' . lim. fd. I- v l,fa?,Zf,!llM -f-O .5 M Xl! ,AV fc Deaf A M Vt- 4 --v ' f N 'itat l i, W isp 'S . f TLT? I X: 1 XMI' W 4: , 1 f CC Frbz 6115. f':: 1 '9 ' ' 0351 e I-l'5 IDCCYN Cl 5 ICC of 'lic i1:5 '41 . if VA A webllog you lO.+Cf' 16 Guidance
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