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WORK FOR THE SCHOOL I MANY WAYS Mr. W. Dain Higdon Vice-Principal Dean oi Boys '-M .Jar -,Af-fd Miss Willie Ray McDonald Dean of Girls ,M ang Q- Miss Marguerite Yaeger 4 '- Counselor
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ADMINISTRATION PRINCIPAL, COUNSELOR, AND DEANS The year 1958-59 is a year which all of us will remember. It is the year when our school opened. The Highlands student body is composed of students who came from many senior, junior, and elementary schools. There was no set policy and there were no traditions to follow. We are the lucky ones who began traditions for future stu- dents of Highlands to follow. If the Seniors of '59 have set the right pattern for future students to follow, they will remember years from now that they were responsible for the high standards and ideals which are going to characterize our school. We have a beautiful school. Juniors and sopho- mores will be here one and two years longer. Each one has an obligation to see to it that his record at Highlands will be such that all future students will be benefited by it. It is our purpose to cre- ate high ideals in our youth, to increase proper respect for law and order, to assist our students in being more tolerant of others, and to have students believe that things worthwhile are worth working for. IMZZZA fe 1 y .3 I ...gl '33 ...., y,,
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OFFICE STAFF STRIVES Mrs. Faille, our attendance clerk, checks the absentee list. A busy beehive aptly describes the main offices of Highlands. Working in these offices are -the school secretaries who can be described as iacks- of-all-trades. Checking attendance records, ex- cused and unexcused absences, as well as inter- viewing discrepancies and those who just cannot manage to get to class on time, are a few duties of the attendance clerk. Our registrar manages to keep busy by checking credits, transferring stu- dents, and compiling various scholastic records. Checking in and out all textbooks, selling tickets for all of the school sponsored activities, and typing and mimeographing the daily bulletins are some of the other tasks which keep the sec- retaries busy throughout the entire school day. Don't you think these people deserve your respect? l ,,,.,4.--A y-lirl ' Mrs. Malloy and Mrs. Dodd work hard to keep library running smoothly. Entering the library, Miss Lawrence glances back.
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