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Staff operates with consistency Ringing phones, clicking type- writer keys, and teary-eyed stu- dents, these were some of the things that secretaries had to deal with during the day. Not only did their jobs include secretarial work, they also took care of sick students who went to the office. Jobs that the secretaries had varied. Typing checkout slips, letters for deans, suspension forms, and helping teachers, and students, with attendance pro- blems, the secretaries performed their jobs diligently. These jobs weren't easy, but Lee Keddie, a secretary in the Luella Bitz Betty DePalma George Leon Connie Skeins 80O ' 4 attendance office, said that the job was very enjoyable and fulfilling. There was never a dull moment, said Mrs. Keddie. You get to know the students as you work with them. lt was very interesting. Jeanne Manley, the principal's secretary, worked on her Macin- tosh computer. The computer was used to incorporate depart- ment budgets. lt was hard to learn it, you had to use it to learn it, and l just didn't have the time, said Mrs. Manley. by Kristy Mays Photos by Darrin Coe 3 Q six st ,Q 'N ..... M 'is-Q tg gg? if 1. Checking student attendance records on the computer is Vivian Gwyn, attendance secretary. 2. Julie Brockman, campus supervi- sor, checks student passes. LMLJGQQLK. 7232955 40- 5 ,.f ' AM
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Year improves espit increase of individuals Despite the large numbers of students, everything went fairly well for the service personnel. Last year was a fine year for the students and faculty. Everyone was able to go about hisfher business without having to deal with the smell and the dangers of roof construction. Also, there were not as many complaints about temperatures in the class- rooms. With an increase in the student population, more garbage was found placed around campus. Of course, with all the extra students on campus we saw a lot more litter outside, said Fred Winters, head custodian. With an increase in the stu- dents came more jobs to do around the campus. Therefore, one more custodian was added to the janitorial staff. A total of 18 service personnel hussled around the school doing various jobs to make the campus life more pleasant. One of their many jobs was preparing all the classrooms for the new carpets which was installed. This did not prove to be a problem because the students were only out of their classrooms for one day as compared to several days during the root construction. by Cynthia Gonzales by 'F f i . r r V 4 f I. Fixing a sprinkler head are custo- dians Dan White and Lee Wilson. 2. Cleaning one of many classrooms on campus is custodian Lonnie Smith. 3. On his way to fix ajammed locker, custodian Taul Takao smiles at the camera. Photo by Kent Wlsenor 829 ...ad l U 0 5 2 2 2 ra. A N E u 3 V3 3 E 2 rx
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