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'--ui sa, ,W COUNSELORS M. Iames Kemp Miss Ruth Turbull Mr. Leland Mills, Miss Kathleen Strickland. Miss Leila Liesveld. CounAelorA offer friendly advice. When all the introductions were over Bo and the counselors got to work Bo was soon to find out that our counselors ploy a very important part in the life and educa- tion of the students lt is their Job to help a student in his choice of subtects They give aptitude tests which show the fields in which you have the most natural ability, and subyects can then be planned accord- ingly The counselors keep records of all the students and see that each person is meeting his reauirements One of their out- standing duties is to estimate the size and numbers of classes which are needed every semesterg and with over two thousand stu- dents to account for, it is amazing how they plan the classes with the accuracy that they do. Certainly the ease with which the school operates is, in part, due to the counselors' office. After a lot of thought, Bo and his coun- selor came up with a program. Bo was to study chemistry, English, gym, co-ed cook- ing, and geometryl And boy-the things Bo did in the chem class . . . The Cluld Wei are Uffice aAAiA tA you. Hi loe called Boabdil lm going Job hunting todayl What must l do before l can work? lm not sure loe answered Lets go to the Child Welfare Office and find out There Bo met Mr Stover the supervisor and Mrs Reece the director He also met Mrs Sham pine and Mrs Fairbairn the sec retaries While visiting the office he learned of many of its duties He learned that it acted as a go between a liaison agent be tween the school home and so cial agencies Upon leaving the office Bo came to the conclusion that he had found a place to bring any problems for under standing and help Everyone needs such a place at least once in a while 1' 1 1 1 i . .H . U . L . 0 H . . U1 1 1 1 11 1t 1 11 , . it 1 . . . 11 - 1 1 - 1 . I ' Y Y 1 1 A 1 - Mrs. Gwen Reese, Mr. Dan Stover
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MRS. MILDRED CROSSWHITE Girls' Vice-Principal MR. THOMAS WILLHITE Boys' Vice-Principal This must have been the biggest event of Bos life. He remembered after it was all over how he had been waiting backstage for his turn to speak. He was terribly awed and shaking pretty hard when Mr. Gilbert L. Strother introduced him to a friendly and sympathetic pair of official locking adults, apparently very important also to Alhams bra High School. They were Mrs Mildred Crosswhite, Girls' Vice-Principal, and Mr. Thomas Willhite, the new Boys' Vice-Princi- pall Mrs. Crosswhite is in charge of the girls activities and adviser to the Girls' League board. He guessed he wouldnt have much of an occasion to see her again. Mr. Willhite is adviser to the commission and the Boys' Federation. He jokingly said, f'Bo, l hope you come to see me but that l dont have to come and see youff They both promised tc help him out now by introduce ing him to the students. He realized that this was why these people were here, to be friendly and understanding, to help him and the other students with their problems, and to enforce the rules Which make school life easier and more fun for all the students at Alhambra High School, i f 21
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MISS MARGARET I E BROWN I 30' S-A Xmas- xn' Pi-Rf? She clmea her hola and dimiuea clau- Her warmth, her human understanding, her spirit of helpfulness towards students on any type of prob- lem-I guess that about ties it up. These are the things I like about her. She works with us without thinking of herself or the time she spends. Realizing what we have to do in other classes, she sometimes rearranges her schedule for the sake of her students . . . No, she doesn't let down on standards either. Freedom of thought is important to her. She makes each student give his own interpretation be- fore she finally gives her own. She can't help being good because she enjoys teaching tremendously and has such great interest in her subiect At the same time she makes us feel that she is really interested in us Thus a year of growth in knowledge understand ing personality and character has come to many a a result of their association with Miss Margret IE Brown retiring head of the English Department Our Aclwol name com 0l'fA when 1114 6eAet uA MRS KATHERINE S BULLOCK 23 1 Q T5 K l ix ' 'i , Z ,, 4 f - . - - '0 -5 N N J 'U W U57 yy, g A., 729 ' ' 7 ' l .- -znrdfiv 1 6
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