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SERVICES NEVER A DULL MENT Office secretaries Denella Marlay, Celian Vaughn, and Sharon Wisner kept the office under control as they prepared bulletins, checked absentees, worked their way through tons of paper work, typical school business, and organizational transactions. Many times they had to stay past 5 p.m. in order to complete all of their work. Denella Marlay the rinci al's secretar was also 1 P P Y: the entire high school's accountant. Writing out release of funds and monthly checks to pay the bills and doing each organizations and class' bookkeeping is part of her job. Celia Vaughn kept the lunch line, the tardy line and the absentee lines moving. She also kept her fingers moving as she answered most of the phone calls. When Celia and Denella became too busy, Sharon Wisner came to the rescue. She was girl Friday for counselors Renttrow and Rose and secretaries Vaughn and Marlay. 1. Marlay checks over requistition orders for the coming year. Q 2. Office staff, Row 1, left to right: Rugan Hexem, Tammy Cooksey, Sonjia Gott, Brenda Wyant. Row 2: Lisa Batchelder, Stephanie Serr, Becky Hamett, Pam Pilcher, Karen Austin. Row 3: Janet Groenke, DeVonna Ishmael, Brenda Fergu- son, Renee Reim, Marcia Burkeybile, Bri- gette Moore, Rhonda Davis, Jill Lanpher. 3. Wisner checks over students' schedules for the coming year. 78
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SERVICES BEHIND THE SCENES Cooklng and cleaning. Cooks and janltors certainly their share of work. Cooks had to plan, prepare, and clean-up for 500 students throughout the Their day usually began about 7 a.m. and ended around 2 p.m4' A building ls always in constant need of upkeep. certainly had their share of work. If one know better, one would think janitors never They were the first to arrive and the last to They accomplished painting, cleaning, moving, removal, agmost everything. These people ept the school going. 1. Cooks Mary Knapp and Peggy Kirby work to prepare the noonday meal. 2. THS cooks, Row 1 left to right: Josephine Shockey, Leona Hann, Marilyn Simpson. Row 2: Peggy Kirby, Ratllff, Mary Knapp. Burkeyblle works to complete the study cubi- in the library. 5 lv' Q!-4 I w.-,e...l,,,g,..-1 ' 1' WF U ll l L ll K7 :Nj . I . , l 1
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