RBHS welcomes new Tiger Tellers
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 By  Lauren Wester Published 
8:35 am Monday, August 27, 2018

RBHS welcomes new Tiger Tellers

Red Bay High School has welcomed 16 Tiger Tellers to the Community Spirit Bank in-school branch for the 2018-19 school year.

Tellers include 10th-graders Gage Brewer, Kathy Garcia and Cloe Hall; 11th-graders Bailey Bolton and Victoria Strickland; and 12th-graders Logan Brooks, Lexie Carnes, Colton Corum, Madison Fierro, Abbey Jones, Kaylea Knoblock, Reagan Kuykendall, Kaylee Markham, Emma Russell, Gath Weatherford and Matthew Williams.

Lead tellers are Logan Brooks, Colton Corum, Abbey Jones, Emma Russell and Gath Weatherford.

“They learn the vault functions and supervise the student tellers,” Community Spirit Bank Vice President and Senior Marketing Director Emily Mays said.

According to Mays, 12 out of the 16 tellers have served as student tellers before.

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