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Administration Student Life in Ardmore lligh school . .i.. - could not have heen as complete without the steady eompanionship of our superintendent. George ll. llann. in the classroom. on the athletic field. and in all extra-eurrieular ac- 3 s' tivities he has guided our steps toward higher W levels of good living and fine learning. Mr. llann's edueational prestige in state and national organizations prevails here at home. llis own personal high standards of living and his positive assuranee of our in- estimahle alwilities have inspired us. as stu- dents. to utilize our advantages for higher knowledge. and to mold our lives spiritually as worth-while citizens. .lames W. Bruce is Administrative Assistant to the superintendent. Une of his difficulttasks this year has heen managing the new cafeteria. Mr. T. E. Garrison. clerk of the Board of lfdueation. has served in this capacity for many years. lle takes care of payrolls and all related details. Mrs. Irene M. Goodwin is Audio-Visual Co-ordinator for the entire sehool system. She orders and issues all films. and manages the projectors used hy the Ardmore City Schools. This department also conducts the health programs for checking vision and hearing.and handles all duplicating work. Attendance Supervisor. Mrs. Wiiiifred Brown. keeps the attendance records and does the school visiting. Mrs. Frances Essary. secretary to Mr. Hann. hesides doing all of the administrative eorrespondenee. records the minutes and husiness trans- actions of the School Board. T. E. Garrison Irene McGoodwin Winifred Brown 5 1:1 James W. Br UCC Frances Essary 1 ' is
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'Wt' 2' rclmore Board of Education Guy Givens Paul Sperry .AQ At a monthly meeting the Board confers with llarold Flood, architect, and Rhys Evans, attorney. To maintain the high standards and ideals of the system and carry out the extensive programs ol .-Xtdmoi'e's millionrdollar school year are the responsibilities of the lloard of Education. Despite the numerous ohstacles and perennial shortages, the lloard continues to work with coordinated endeavor. The recently completed Calveteriarl lome llc. huilding is a line example ol' their careful and detailed planning. They are already investigating possihle sites lor the new senior high auditorium and several grade schools. President is Cluy Givens and vice-president is Paul Sperry. Sam Noble, lloyle Carloeli and E. l.. hlassad are nicmhers. JI. Iloyle Carloek E. L. Massad Sam Noble ., f 52 .fmlmb 1 .1 iv ...B 1.
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WQ9 elministrcation Mr. hlurl ll. Price is one of the most distinctive figures in educational associations throughout the southwest. llc is now vice-president of the Okla- homa Education Association and attended thc na- tional meeting in Atlantic City last year. Ile takes an active part in the Lions Cluh, having recently held the ollice of District-Ciovernor. To round out his husy life as an educator and civic leader, he is considered indispensahle in his church. ln school, with the students,hlr. Pricc's infallihle policy ol' impartiality, lair play, and sound judgment has gained him deep respect. Through his un! ceasing efforts and determination, our school has won a notahle reputation throughout the state. produces his greatest reward. ,J Airs. Rohert Coins, secretary of AI iS, is assisted hy Peggy Smithwicli, Karen Kincheloe, Nancy XVhite, Karen Scovill, Barbara Short, and julia Lang. The girls are office reeeptionists, boolv keepers, and errand girls all in one. Although the work is time-consuming and hard, it is a rewarding as well as a worthwhile job. YL! llowever, these achievements are liar outweighed, according to parents, who consider the ch n ictu hc
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