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Services Staff Functions as Unit TRANSPORTATION OF STUDENTS is provided by a staff of six drivers for routine and special school trips. Bus drivers include Don McClain, Wayne Lucas, Archie Hodge, Ed Jarvis, Marion Smith, and Lester Wray. SERVICE STAFF MEMBERS function as a unit to complete office records, trans- port students, and maintain plant facili- ties A staff of eighteen provides effeci- ent services for approxiamately a thou- sand students. Suellen Young, Secretary to Superinten- dent P.J. Smith, prepares necessary ser- vices used for payroll records and recep- tions callers to the administrative office. Carolyn Underwood. Secretary to the high school principal, completes stu- dent records and accounting for activity accounts and supervises mail distribu- tion. CHECKING LIGHT- ING FACILITIES is one of many duties completed by the maintenance staff. Campus grounds are kept attractive throughout the year and interiors are re- conditioned on a regular basis during summer months. Walter Jeffery and Ed Jarvis maintain the high school sec- tion, Bob Bloxham the junior high, and Pete Zink the ele- mentary section. Archie Hodge maintains campus grounds. FRESHLY BAKED BREAD is featured daily with nourishing meals prepared in the school cafeteria by Margaret Petree Margaret Duncan, Julia Baker, Velva McCarney, Cafeteria Manager, and Glema Bloxham. Special meals are prepared for faculty dinners and special occasions.
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Ruth Smith John Sokolosky Lois Sokolosky Alma Taylor MINNIE COBB LECTURES on insurance to Alma Taylor's General Business Class. INSTRUCTORS' RESPONSIBILITIES EXTEND beyond classroom as faculty sponsored club and class activities in addition to teaching a full schedule of classes. Students council with teachers after regular hours and often seek extra practice and research under teacher supervision. Summer vacation months find teachers instructing special or adult classes as well as tlie usual family responsibilities. Many instructors spend their summer months on college or university cam- puses continuing work toward advanced degrees. Nancy Taylor Sam Taylor Lou Watkins Margaret Westover 15 INSTRUCTIONS ARE GIVEN to Sharon Walton by Jay Selby, Home Economist.
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