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, - gras- Q, at-,sts-at--rev.,t... 1 Q-5 .L ., ,n....wa-,, ,S-5e : EQ,.igg The Guidance Department stands ready to help bridge the gap be- tween today and tomorrow, offering advice to make decisions. The library provides us with newspapers, periodicals, audio- visual equipment, and books. In driver education, we are taught the skills and laws of the highways. nn! Materials available in the library include over 8000 books, 805 records and tapes, 2315 filmstrips, 59 magazine subscriptions, 5 newspapers, 65 film loops, 357 microfilms and microfiche, 1731 slides, 70 art reproductions, 7 vid- eotapes, and 618 study prints. Mrs. Sally Howard Above, left to right: Mrs. Abbigail Hawkins, Guidance, Mrs. Sally Howard, Library, Mr. Hilton Man- ess, Driver Education, Miss Etta Wrenn, Guidance. LibraryfDriver's EdfGuidancef23
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A well-kept campus always can be seen at West. The custodial staff helps maintain the beauty of West. Nutritious, well-balanced, and delicious meals are the worries of the cafeteria staff. The cafeteria staff goes out of its way to make the meals interesting and appealing. l i We are well pleased with the student body and faculty and are impressed by their courtesy. We would welcome any suggestions at any time. We enjoy serving you. The Cafeteria Staff Top, left to right: Mrs. Margaret Warner, manager, Mrs. Sandra Cagle, Mrs. Racie Morris, Mrs. Dot Sanders, Mrs. Shirley Blake, Mrs. Ruth Freeman, Mrs. Shirley Woody, and, not pictured, Mrs. Merlene Dennis, Cafeteria Staff. Above, left to right: Mrs. C-racie Chambers, Mr. Tommy Lilly, Custodians. 22!CUSlOCllEiI'1SfC3fQtGl'lE1
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To communicate effectively in a society requires a standard lan- guage. The English Department teaches us the basics of the Ian- guage, vocabulary, reading skills, and writing techniques. Vocabulary workbooks, films, records, and texts are used in the classes for a better understanding of our literature and language. English teachers accept the primary responsibility for de- veloping a student's compe- tence in reading, for teaching the essential skills for his pre- paring interesting, clear, and coherent compositions, and for helping him to become an effective speaker and lis- tener. Mrs. Barbara Sells li...- Above, left to right: Mrs. Deborah Barden, English II, Latin I, II, 84 III, Mr. john Cullers, English III 84 IV, speechfdramag Mrs. Barbara Feems- ter, English I 84 II, Mrs. Catherine Hodges, French I, II, III, 81 IV, de- partment chairman, Miss Hilda Lee, English III, journalism, department chairman. 24!EfIgllSl'Ifl.Ell1gU3gGS
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