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New Faces On Administrative Scen 'sw CREDITORS CONFER. Going over Washington Trip credits with Mr. Byron Evans, principal, are Judy Paul, Tom Pride and Goldwin Smith. ki: Noticeable changes have taken place in Administrative department this past year. Se new faces appeared to assume new duties. After a year and a half at Highland Park School, Principal Byron Evans feels quite at h Mr. Evans, who came from the University of Ore began his duties as principal in February, 1957 Under the direction of Miss Ann Solomon Mr. Luke Shannon, assistant principals, a new att ance center was opened in Room 'll7. The cc was concerned with tardiness, attendance, and interpretation of these. Also, a completely different counseling sy: began in September with Mr. Verne Handley director. The guidance center offices in Room did not deal with any disciplinary action, but vided educational, vocational, and social informa for any student seeking it. In the administration building, new appointmi also developed. Dr. William C. Jordan, of San Fi cisco, Cal., and Dr. Carl L. Robinson, of Minei N.Y., were named assistants to Dr. Carlyle H1 superintendent of schools. Dr. Jordan was in cha of elementary education and Dr. Robinson manag business and finance. SMILE! Miss Ann Solomon sets a charming example for all AN ASSISTANT principal's work is never done! Mr. Luke Shannon of U, Q, ,he greet, Q galley, irons out details for a class proiect with Gail Daines, llB secretary. 'f .Q sm
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8 for Academics ln a year when education-particularly the high school variety-was blasted from critics on all sides, here at HPHS we Parkers advanced in knowledge under fine instructors and through a broad curriculum geared to meet the challenges of this new Universal Age. Language labs, research courses in science, brain-busting math classes, varied versions of man's history, advanced approaches to composition and communications, plus many, many more subjects all added up to an enriched education. Sure we complained about long hours of homework, endless reports, numerous tests, and term papers. But now that we look back on it all, we can agree that life really was GREAT academically for us in '58!
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,li 4 gx in NW X Y ' :wx COUNSELORS CHIT-CHAT. Miss Donalda Grant, Mr. George Green, Mr. Verne Handley, Mrs. Marion Greene and Mr. Charles Moles catch up on school chatter. ,aww W is Mrs. Leona Hughes Mrs. Carol Benn DR. CARLYLE G. HOYT, superintendent of schools, interrupts his busy schedule to have his picture taken. me , fuses., 19 N Miss Ruth Ann Burns Mrs, ri Mr. Lillian Barlow 'f3 if Lg, 8 its F its Dan Strango
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