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Z UP U: Pi P1 FU E Z U U: 'S o 5 Sf 5 5: CD 5 3 H5 174 f ' E , 7 i ,A -, l gs! -fag' Top Row: MR. Pl-llLLlP LEWIS, director of guidance, sponsor: Octagong MR. THOMAS L. MERRITT, guidance counselor. 1 1 J.. 3 Working with students is part ofa teachers job. Mr. Robert Nix, vice-principal, above, works on a student problem in the office, while Mr. Phillip Lewis, guidance counselor, right, gives juniors a stand- ardized test in the auditorium, and Director Stanley Cate, below, prepares the Rebel Band for their halftime performance for the North- side game, October 22, 1976, Bottom Row: MRS. MARY F. RANDALL- DYER, guidance counselorg MR. LARRY WITHERS, guidance counselor, chemistry, physiology, sponsor: Key Club. K. -' -Nw 'V xl, - ?U ff' V . Z' Z -Q-ff MASTER MINDS 180
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'king, observing, and thinking go hand in hand during an educators day. For tance, Mr. Ralph Riley, deputy superintendent fabovej gives the opening narks at the city-wide Choral Festival held in the Northside gym, October 12, ,ile Mr. Tom Oliver, newspaper sponsor fbelowj looks over the layouts of the :tissue of the Southworld. Coach Jim Hamilton frighij thinks ofa estion for a Consumer Education test in the fall. ,vu Jun mu, dur' :--flhil ,Ilia lr, 'D .3 x', W l fd 44 ' 2 v '. L ', ' v ,,p9g,f?Y7v.l f3K55U'! I 5, J. Q H A ,., - .,3.,., ' B I Y' x 3 V A i .f'V -. , SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORS ,U I ' I :Q I ' .Ui e . ' LV Top Row: Mr. David E. Stubblefield, I ua. 1 - M V ' :Q presidentg Mr. Charles R. Shuffield, g vice-presidentg Dr. Harold H. Nlings, 1 2 , , ' Z in 'W' secretaryg Row 2: Mrs. Katherine R. S Bouldeng Mr. Bob Dawsong Mr. W. jack Rossg Left: Mr. Douglas O. Smith, Jr. .V 0. J MASTER MI D 179
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.O .. .... aaaaaaaa ECON NKQUJXSE A different country, language and customs pro- vided exciting experiences for Miss Judy Jones, English teacher, Bangkok, Thailand, was Miss Jones, home for three years during which she taught English in the Inter- national School there. Miss Jones has also spent two summers traveling in Europe and has traveled extensively in Southeast Asia. M Mr. Victor Stewart, principal, far lcft Mr. Wayne Haver, vice-principal, lcI'l. Mr. Robert Nix, vice-principal, above MRS. BETTY ADAMS, finance office MRS OLETA BISHOP, registrar. MRS. BONNIE COX, library clerk. MRS. DORIS DILL Records must be kept on everything in the office. Mr. Wayne Hauer, vice-principal, spends time writing a report on the burned-out stage lights in the new auditor- ium. AHUNTY, attendance clerk. MRS. CARYL LINTON, guidance secretary. MRS. MAU RINE SLATES, receptionist.
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