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Secretaries, ibraricuw, Readier eMicle A large source of knowledge is stored here at Lee. And many people are needed to keep it organized. Our Librarians perform this duty. Teachers also need assistance at times, and the school board provides them with several teachers aides. (11 Mrs. L«e fimis research hook for slu- denis . (2) Mrs. Clayton, Mrs. h-iimn. and Mrs. Woods all work in the main office. Mix Mfr. ll. Tini ln,r’» Aidn Mix CUytun, VIIiikI.HK.' Sr.rriary. Mr». laylnn. »t»Uinl Mx Oiwli. Mix l r. I jltnuuii; Mix Ix'iixin. Mr Si nlnrr; Mrx M rr . I j- hnrrimi a SrcrrUry. M». I’auL Ante to •luilenl»; Mr». PtranUi. Iir.iruin: Mrx Koliin». Tnn lirr'. hIi-. Mix WimhIx H» pr»lriir. Mr». Muniit, Tru. firr'» irlr. 18—Secretaries, Librarians. Teacher Aides
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(1) Mr. Don Smith—Freshman coun- selor (2) Miss Ouida Carroll—Sophomore counselor (3) Ms. Kathy Standefer. Senior coun- selor, enjoy» footlmll games (4) M r. Jess Miller, Junior eounselor and Mrs. Cauthen. the counselor’s secretary. (5) Ms. Standefer is also a Senior class sponsor. Kvery student has to make choices during high school. Some may In simple, such as dropping a course or making a new sehedule, hut others in- volve choosing a college or going to a trade school, r.ach counselor is responsible lor one grade, and has to make sure their students all take tin- required eourses to graduate. Counselors—17
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Mr. Iloni .-I. rt: M.- tiuJmuii.rrull». rl; Mr- KiIhudK Jewelry. t'.raft-. l alln,n »irk: Mix Fnuu-i». T»|linp I ami 2: VIiv ll.li i •»!». IlMnn. Ceramics; Mi lliiqnnlmlliam. l|iHikkn-|iin|C General IKi iiu »v Mix Miii-li. Shorllunil. Tvpwp I)». Cum liuol. Typing. Clern-at pun i» • cJirt , ra t clucaticm Creativity ha been long a source of enjoyment. The arts and crafts teachers try to enlarge students' imaginations with a variety of projects. They have made rugs and key chains and all sorts of interesting crafts. I. Mrs. Francis looks over some two-minute drills. 2. Among other things Mr. Brrnlzel dms jHistiTs lor the Baytown Little Theater luid tin Fish Fry. The Business Education teachers are a gr at asset to students ai l c. The typing courses are im|»ortant. as most students will find out when they get to college, (’.lereial practice helps pre- pare students for a career as a secretary. Teachers—19
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