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i l i,..,..h-, .c,...4.,,- .,,. N .... H--. MW... ....,,,,,.,...f..- 4The faculty members who double as counselors are Mr. Paul lngersol, Mr. Delbert Carlile, Mrs. Ruth Beaubien, Mrs. Barbara Ware Mrs Velma Mitchell, and Mr. Tom Wyatt. CNet shown: Mrs. Patricia Clappl. I is -M3 Counselors l-lelp Students to lnterpret Tests One of the most important aids to a Po-Hi student is the counseling he re- ceives from the seven Po-Hi counselors. The counselors advise students on what subjects to take each year and how to work them into their schedules. They also analyze the scholastic and aptitude test scores for the purpose of giving better advice to the students on their chosen vocation and which college they should attend. These counselors also check on absentees and problems of discipline. lf- if . ,M if .M ,gm I ...H,,r.Wg..,.. ..., . Mr. Wyatt gives instruction to students during National Merit Test Mrs. Beaubien offers suggestions to Carol Lunsford who is preparing for college. Mrs, Mifchell 355153 Linda Pemberton in planmng Se mester schedule changes.
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Mrs. Mary Louise Cassity, shorthand instructor, dictates to her busi- The wrestling team's headquarters is transformed into a tumbling ness education students. room by Mrs. Marie Moore and her gym students. The rhythm and tempo of the dayis activities are set in the daily gym class- es. The physical education departments have the large responsibility of teach- ing athletic techniques and good sports- manship while developing bodies through a comprehensive program of calisthenics and team sports. Po-Hi is fortunate to have an experienced staff of instructors who appreciate the ne- cessity of a strong body to comple- ment a sound mind. At Po-Hi a student is not complete unless he is both phys- ically and mentally developed. MR. AL CASSINGHAM Driver Education. At the annual faculty Christmas party Po-Hi instructors present their original parody of Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Those- participating were Mrs. Annalee Hughes, Mr. Kenneth Weems, Mrs. Ruth Eskew, and Mr. Bill- M.R. MARK HODCSON MRS. MARIE MOORE MR. EARL SULLINS Driver Education. Girls' Physical Education. Business Managerg Phys- ical Education Department Chairmang Boys' Physical Education.
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Sorry to hear y0u're sick, says MIS. KHISC, 21Il9I1Cl11IlCC Mrs. Keller types up the Aweekly calendar as part of her duties as activities secretary, to an absent student. secretary. Secretaries Keep ffices Running Smoothl , iii: H106 -5- 319 I 425, finds Mrs. Heinze as she adds up a column of numbers in the financial office. In order for any office to be well- organized it needs secretaries. Six ef- ficient secretaries make up the staff of our four main offices. Main office secretaries Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Kruse, and Mrs. Sanders, and Mrs. Heffron An office secretary, keep track of at- 9 tendance and the student transcripts. Mrs. Keller in the activity office man- ages inter-scholastic and extracurricu- lar activities. Mrs. Heinze, financial office secretary, takes care of the schoolis financial matters. Mrs. Sanders, main office secretary, searches for a certain school document. In the main office Mrs. Dunn advises Mr. Robert Fienning, representative of Austin MIS. Heffron, secretary in the A building College, of his schedule for the day. keeps all sopho-more records.
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