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Displaying a sincere interest in students and in helping them to locate books or materials in the media center is Nell Wright. The typewriter is an important tool to Katherine Brooks as she prepares book jackets for new ac- quisitions to the media shelves. 8 — The Directors With a look of concentration, LaVerne Caccia- paglia prepares books for accession, just one of her many duties as print specialist. Audio-Visual aides, including tapes, records, slides, TV, and film strips are the media props Elenora Fountaine is concerned with each day.
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Answering the phone is just one of the duties of Mrs. Thelma Brown as she serves as the general office secretary at Lee High. Checking over the absentee lists, Mrs. June Zeigler grins as she wonders at the outrageous excuses of the imaginative students. SN AUN By counting money and answering the phone simultaneously, Mrs. Sherry Simantel demon- strates coordination of duties. Directors — 7
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Working in her “private” guidance office on third floor, guidance secretary Mrs. Opal Homan finds that she has much to keep her busy. Ever cheerful and helpful is guidance secretary Mary Lou Parkins who helps students set up ap- pointments with their counselors. With a look of deep concentration, Ernest Holly, guidance counselor to the sophomore class, works on student’s schedules. Seniors have Clara Cummins as their counselor. One of her functions is to help students such as Pam Doyle with college applications. % cl so ea Guidance counselor to the Junior Class this year is John Mozian. He is always ready and willing to help students whenever possible. Counselors Play Major Roll At Lee Librarians, Counselors and Occupation- al Workshop at University of Virginia occupied Mrs. Clara Cummins’ time during the month of August. Mr. Ernest Holly spent some time cooking and sing- ing. Sea and sand attracted Mr. John Mozian as he vacationed at the state beaches. Mrs. Mary Lou Parkins and Mrs. Opal Homen spent a relaxing sum- mer away from students’ records, aver- ages and college applications. Mrs. Nell Wright, director of the Media Center, arranged flowers, gardened, and sewed. During the long hot days of summer, Mrs. La Verne Cacciapaglia served as the librarian of summer school at John Lewis J.H. Mrs. Elnora Fountaine, ETV coordinator, and Mrs. Katherine Brooks, Media Center Secretary, both spent a relaxing summer. The Directors — 9
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