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Guidance secretary Mrs. Opal Homen explains to an anxious senior what must be put on a college application before you send it to college. Helpful to any student who comes into the gui¬ dance office, secretary Mrs. Mary Lou Parkins is a welcome sight to anyone with a problem. Making needed schedule changes for uncertain sophomores is but one of Mr. John Mozian’s many hectic duties as sophomore class counselor. Conferring with Ricky Huff about his future education, junior adviser Mrs. Clara Cummins helps him to understand college application. Counselors Make Use of Summer Vacation Reading and traveling around Virginia were some of the summer activities enjoyed by Mr. John Mozian. Taking time out from being a guidance counselor, Mr. Ernest M. Holly did some gardening, cooking and singing. Meanwhile, Mrs. Clara Cummins devoted her time to admissions to colleges through meetings of Entrance Exam Boards. Guidance secretary Mrs. Opal Homan spent some time at the beach, as well as singing, gar¬ dening and helping with community projects. Relaxation at her Goshen Pass campsite was a favorite pastime for Mrs. Mary Lou Parkins. Director of the Lee Media Center, Mrs. Nell C. Wright spent her leisure hours gardening and entertaining. 20—Planters and Harvesters
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; Always cheerful and helpful, secretary Mrs. Thelma Brown remains patient and smiling while listening to various problems from students. Compiling the daily absentee lists, early excuses, and detention hall passes, Mrs. June Zeigler grins at finding the same name on all lists. ■ n H 1 ■ ... , 5 ? 1 Adding and reading the columns of figures, Mrs. Sherry Simantel struggles to keep the school’s bud¬ get and books straight and accurate. Performing the duties required of an assistant prin¬ cipal, Mr. Alphonso Hamilton leafs through piles of papers to avoid computer errors. Planters—19
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Running all the audio visual equipment can be a difficult task but with the guidance of Mrs. Elnora Fountaine, it becomes an easy one. Explaining to Jimbo Sowers how to use the refer¬ ence part of the Media Center, Mrs. Nell Wright displays her library science competence. Checking the card catalog files for a missing card, Mrs. Katherine Brooks assumes her role as secre¬ tary and organizer. Stopping long drought to smile, Mr. Ernest Holley finds the break from the paperwork a pleasant experience. Going through piles of different newspapers, print specialist Mrs. Laverne Cacciapaglia chooses the ones to stay in the files. Planters and Harvesters—21
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