Smyrna High School - Gold Dust Yearbook (Smyrna, TN)

 - Class of 1984

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MILLER 'S ME Mr. Miller, the school's assistant principal, has a group of helpful stu- dents to assist him in fulfilling his many responsibilities. Some of these various jobs include working in the bookstore, sorting mail, and picking up tardy slips in the main building. SHIPP'S CRE W Sh1pp's Crew assist Mr. Shipp, our assistant principal, through the per- formance of such duties as answering the phone, typing, and running er- rands. These hard workers also collect tardy skips hom the vocational build- rn g. -, Millers Men and Shlpps Crew Row 1: Afhke Reese, Mr. Miller, Hunter Nash. Row 2: Steve Short, Philip Shadowens, Brad Miller, Bucky Smart, jon Hudnall, Isiah Kelley, Doug IIIIIY N wt 52. 1? ,rf Sitting: Mr. Shrpp. Standing: Wally Singleton, Tina McKnight, jeff Waynick, Melissa Dority, james Cates, Tracey Epps Baker Raborn, Mike Oldfield, Marsha Adams, jerry Pickel.

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I lf! The Industrial Arts organization, under the direction of Mr. Gonzales, consists of those students who are enrolled in woodshop courses at Smyrna High School. One of their projects ts the sale of their own handcraRed items, Not An Average Classroom. While Industrial Arts students spend many hours in the classroom, they also get valuable work experience with the shop equipment. Ann Gartung and Tim Simpson work together on a woodshop assignment to be completed during class. Practice Makes Perfect. Safety and concentration are two key words in woodshop. Merri Parman demonstrates the proper use of the band saw. A Working Combination. While working together on an assignment, jeff Ross, Michelle Rinehart, and james Adams put forth time and effort to make sure every angle is just right. Ewa Members: Row 1 Ann Ga rtung, presiden tg Mi- chelle Tetle y, vice presiden tg john White, sergeant at arms, Donna Roberson, re- porter, Alan Horrell, trea- surerg Mem' Parman, secre- tary. Row 2: Gary Boyd, Wil- liam Heaton, Rex Wall, james Adams, Stephen Rus- sell, jeff Ross, Michelle Rinehart, Mr. Gonzales. Row 3: Sandra Dollar, Lisa Utley, Tommy Bushee, Tim Simpson, Clay Adcotk. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Industrial Arts -



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ow I: Kelly Ferrell, Kathy Raleigh, Allison Peyton. . Row 2: Antoinette Gznnon, Lisa Spann, Bethany Wilson, Lisa Tyson, Mrs. Railces, Candy Whitley, Cynthia 'outch, Tammy Brackney, jama Whitehead. Row 1: Tina Graham, Shelly Lenlant, Row 2: Angel Estes, Mr. Getsay, Debbie Moore. Row 3: Lisa Bannister, Martha Harris, Regina Waddey, Mrs. Clemens, Kathy Ralston, Debra Reep, Sharon Wfingate. Ollice Workers and Guidance Girls OFFICE WORKERS The Smyrna High School ofhce workers assist Mrs. Railces, our school secretary. The various tasks of these dedicated students include run - ning errands, answering the phone, and hlling out passes which include tardy slips, early dismissals, and ab- sences. These assistants also aid stu- dents who come into the ofHce and pass out the bulletins to the Mculty members. G UIDAN CE GIRLS Mrs. Clemens and Mr. Getsay, Smyrna High Schools guidance counselors, select students to serve as their assistants. These girls' responsi- bilities include Hlling out report cards, running errands, Hling, and typing. They show new students to their classes in order to acquaint them with S.H.S.

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