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'11 ROW 1: Mrs. Margaret Dean, Secretary to Administrative Assistant, Mrs. LaDonna Harris, Audio Visual Secretary, Mrs. Helen Harrison, Library Clerk, Mrs. Anna Herring- CHHS Secretaries Crucial to Smooth Operation of School ROW 1: Mrs. Lola Bell, Bookstore Clerk, Mrs. Norma Bliquez, Secretary to Mr. jones. ROW 23 Mrs. Yvonne Burress, Clerk Typist, Mrs. Cherry Crabtree, Clerk Typist. ROW 3: Mrs. Mary Cunningham, Secretary, Guidance Office, Mrs. Helen Daniel, Secretary to Mr. LeSueur. About to make a connection at the switch- board is Mrs. Pat Rhodes. ton, Senior Bookstore Cashier, Mrs. Marie Koch, Registrar, Mrs. Margie Lyles, Registrar. ROW 2: Mrs. Patricia Rhodes, Clerk Typist, Mrs. Dorothy Rice, PBX Operator, Mrs. Geral- ENABLING Carl Hayden to function smoothly is our secretarial staff. Mrs. Daniel, secretary to Mr. Le- Sueur, is occupied by a variety of jobs: taking campus committee minutes, checking transcripts of new teachers, and keeping a careful out- line of Mr. LeSueur's daily appoint- ments. Registration, the official record- keeping department is always busy with academic and absentee prob- lems, scheduling classes, and watch- ing class loads for overloading. Printing the daily bulletin, making lD's, issuing guest and off campus passes, answering correspondence, and operating the switch board are but a few of the many jobs perform- ed efficiently by our staff. dine Riley, Clerk Typist, Mrs. Iris Robinson, Secretary to Reading Department,, Miss Ardis Schaub, Secretary to Administrative Assistant, Mrs. Helen Thomas, Clerk Typist. 16 ACADEMICS s as it Q' ,
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if-j'i3i:ii - ' J 49x I' School Board Passes Liberalized Dress Code .hw X E 1 'W Mr. Woodrow LeSueur, Principal at Carl Hayden High School, con- templates behavior of students during one of our numerous as- semblies. PLANS are being drawn up for the addition of a new Phoenix Union District high school. The board hopes this new addition will relieve some of the over crowd- ing which has plagued most system high schools this year. One of the major resolutions passed by the school board was the new dress code. The code requires students to dress in such a manner that will not detract from instructional procedures of the school. Sports clothes, long hair, beards, and mustaches are now acceptable if neat and clean, although footwear must be worn. While school attire here at Hayden occasionally ranges from ridiculous to sublime the majority of Carl Hayden students bow to parental pressure and their own sense of propriety and come dressed neatly and as usual. ROW 1: Howard C. Seymour, Superintendent, Trevor G. Browne, M.D.g ROW 2: John Fels, Donald F. jackson, Robert C. Shapiro. M.D.5 Mrs. Ronald Warner. i Y l , M., Mfr , x JMR, limi' ,tml 4,11 H A i .i ir l Y it 'lltltiii - f- ,' i ip! 4f yi A 'I il' l ACADEMICS 15
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f ROW 1: Mr. Kenneth Lang, Department Head, Mr. Donald Bicknell, Counselor, P.E.g Mr. joe Griego, Counselor, Mr. Genevieve Haddox, Counselor. ROW 2: Mr. Merle Wackerbarth, School and Community Work- er, Mr. jack McCullough, Counselorg Mrs. Mildred Overton, Counselor, Mr, john Rea, Counselor, Mrs. Lois Manning, Nurse. CHHS Sets New High in Student Enrollment A DIFFICULT task was undertaken and accomplished by our counsel- ing department, when a record number of 2800 students were reg- istered for the fall semester. New counselor, Mr. joe Griego, a former elementary school teacher, and Mr. Donald Bicknell, formerly at West who divides his time between coun- seling and teaching Physical Ed- ucation, are now on the counsel- ing staff. Mrs. Lois Manning new school nurse, has come to us from Phoe- nix Union. The Audio Visual department, headed by Mr. Dale james, sched- uled over 9800 films this year. The Photo Charger is a new addi- tion to the library, Purchased for 5900, the machine has already cut down on the amount of work and the problem of overdue books. ROW 1: Mr. Dale james, Audio Visual, Mr. james Winningham, Drivers Education, a Senior Class sponsor. ROW 2: Mrs. Ruth Baublits, Librarian, Library Club sponsor, Miss Vincenza Gagliano, Librarian, YIFT sponsor. LEFT: Surrounded by books, a smil- ing Miss Gagliano offers assistance to s stud- ent looking for a good book. ACADEMICS 17 - 1 d
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