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'W 1, 12 , l If All A: af f .wmv ' By offering a wide selection of books, reference materials, periodicals, and films, our library enabled us to exercise our skills and explore our own ideas and interests. Class schedules, determining grade averages, and discussing school problems were only a few of the ways our guidance counselors assisted students. The' information they provided was especially valuable to seniors who were still uncertain about their future plans. A medal of bravery should be given to the man who, without concern for his own personal safety, attempted to teach us the do's and don'ts of operating a four-wheeled vehicle. l believe that the learning atmosphere at West creates positive thinking. I am happy to be a part of this effort. Mrs. Abbigail Hawkins Row 1: Mrs. Sally Howard, Librarian: Mrs. Ruby Yandow, Library Aide. Row 2: Mrs. Abbigail Hawkins, Guidance: Mrs. Etta Wrenn, Guidance. Flow 3: Mr. Hilton Maness, Driver's Education. .t,,.,,t.
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taff Our custodial and cafeteria staffs were possibly the cleanest in the state. Our cheesy pizza, barbecued turkey, Wests unsung heroes. Much of the credit cafeteria personnel did their best to please strawberry shortcake, and occasional bag should be given to our custodial staff for us by serving popular dishes such as lunches. maintaining our immaculate campus, Ag' fm Wm ii- G 22 2 Q t I 1 fl we 91 1 I enjoy working with the children because they always keep the cafeteria clean. They seem to get better every year. I could never ask for a nicer bunch of kids. Mrs. Bernice Moore The Custodial Staff includes Flow 1: Mrs. Gracie Chambers, Mr. Tommy Lilly. Row 2: Mrs. Dorothy Cuthrell.
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Whether it be diagraming a sentence, writing a book review, presenting a speech, or reading one of Shakespeares classical plays, English is a vital part of our daily lives. Not only do we learn when and where to use a particular word, we also gain an understanding of how the word originated and how it was adopted into the English language. l have a good deal of participation in my classes - such as getting up in class and presenting projects orally. I feel this gives the student confidence in dealing with others. Mr. John Cullers The English Department includes Row 1: Miss Hilda W. Lee, Department Chairman, Mrs. Barbara Feemster. Row 2: Mrs. Ruby Sanders, Mr. John Cullers. Flow 3: Mrs. Barbara Sells, Mrs. Sandra Miller. i if A ..,:..., .5 ff ,fs M1191 -- 25141, ' r iz? ' ' y, ff' JA VERY SIWLE CHANGE ill THE W Snllljtllzna 213 mriil .er Hifi we l. 1 ft. DAU llRG y KANDINSH at :UAA -EL ,LW 'K n .3 fir f?5?5SS': 'll- s 'xx 'Q'-:
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