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Administration, P.H.S. students work together By giving the students of Parkland more responsibility and privileges, Dr. Earl Sandefur helped to create a closer relationship between the administration and students. The position of Assistant Principal was divided into two parts this year. Working in Administration, Mr. Peyton Hairston took the responsibility of discipline, attendence, and maintainance. Mr. james McDaniel worked with the department heads and teachers to improve the Instructional Program. Miss Ruth Holton, Dr. Sandefur's personal secretary, contributed to the school by keeping books and acting as Treasurer. Serving as receptionist, Mrs. Peggy Williams kept records on student attendence. l r. james McDaniel trat
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Counselors guide students lris Officer With the new IWO-grade system in senior high schools, counselors and personnel found extra work was necessary in preparing for the 1971-72 school year. Counselors helped the transfer students adjust to the modular system and assisted many students with schedule changes. Students went to the coun- selors for information about colleges, vocational training, loans and scholarships. With the social studies program change, the counselors found themselves very busy at each quarter arranging and changing schedules. The counselors proved to be a necessity and were helpful in all phases of student activity at Parkland. As guidance clerk, Mrs. Vickie White aided the counselors and students in many ways. Mrs. Dorothy Myers, educational aide, was kept busy much of the year collecting fees, while librarians, Mrs. Keith and Mrs. Triplett worked diligently keeping books and research materials in order. Cafeteria manager, Mrs. Leonard planned a variety of balanced meals. Officer Stephens, a new addition to the Parkland personnel, served as school patrol officer. Mrs. Vickie Mrs. L-url Mrs. Rosa Lee Leonard i Counselorsl29
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