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New Programs Improve School's Ima e Students' experiences at Hinkley were shaped with the help of the administra- tion. Dr. Grippe was excited by a new three-year program to help improve the school's atmosphere. This program in- cluded a plan to improve the communica- tion between the school and community, increase the number of students who were involved in a club during activity period, and start a new teacher advisory program. He felt the attitude of students was im- proved this year because of better atten- dance and higher first quarter grades. Dr. Patrick Grippe, Principal Dr. Grippe discusses school activities with a parent. X . 5 gt CI lwtill W L Q ll rel- PM f L A 's. gc he M W5 k-. L lt X if Q Li? LS W '43 N, me Mr. Pursley sets a good standard of dress for the students. 138 Faculty L Fl ti YL :rr Lt Mr. Stan Pursley, Assistant Principal Ng s W'
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Secretaries, Counselors, and Nurse Aid All at Hinlde Secretaries helped keep the school of- fice running smoothly. They performed duties such as assisting the principals, an- swering the phones, and keeping the at- tendance records. The office was run effi- ciently by the secretaries. Another group of people who were important to the stu- dents, academic lives were the counselors. Counselors gave advice on scheduling classes to fit the person's particular needs and interests, preparing for college, solv- ing teacher-student conflicts, etc. New to Hinkley last year was the Teacher Advi- sory Program. Each teacher was given ap- proximately fifteen students to advise so that more individual care could be given to every student. Finally, the school nurse was prepared to handle any medical problem from a stomach ache to a broken bone. She was also able to help students who may have needed other medical ad- vice. 140 Faculty . , Edward Pelech Pretipal Virdi Elizabeth Drennen i Pat Lagger Hildegarde McLaughlin -ku Nick Macstas
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