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-1 ,tf l , ,......,,,...fJ61 :le in a ties 3 I'lCI'VC DAVID DeHELM Director ofCurriculum LEE ADCOX WALLY HARMON Home-School Co-ordinator Director of Food Services Performed CcBack Stagen Services which are conducive to a smooth running curriculum are many and varied. School lunches, business duties, building and grounds, curriculum, home-school coordination and gen- eral services all require special directors. Mrs. Wright, school nurse and sponsor of the Med- ical Careers Club, cares for the physical needs of students and staff. , , , , , , DOROTHY WRIGHT, R. N School Nurse PAUL PROVINCE Business Administrator ffl tv wt it ROBERT SHARP Director of Building and Grounds Cllr CARTER ' Director of Special Services If ' u 14 ig 4,4 I ,174-M-V ,gf
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Mrs. Perkins and Mrs. L. Miller check the card cata log for new books. Miss Abarr, Mrs. L. Miller, and Mrs. C. Miller keep the books in order and available for information and pleasure. Mrs. Perkins, a new librarian, stays on duty to keep the library open until 6:00 P.M. Student librarians are on duty each hour during the school day. Mrs. Gowler, Mrs. Gfeller, and Mrs. Hicken, the office secretaries, perform a wide variety of duties in a smooth, efficient manner. The stu- dent helpers assist the secretaries by collecting absentee slips and distributing messages. Mrs. Gfeller checks the absentee lists. Miss Abarr and Mrs. C. Miller look up an article in a magazine. Duties Mrs. Gowler and Mrs. Hicken man the office nerve center. NPN.
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MARJORIE E. LANGFORDQ College Counselor, B.S. in Ed., University of Missouri, M. S. in Ed., Central Missouri State College ,l Mrs. Langford has been in this school dis- trict for the past twenty-two years. She has done additional degree work at the University of Kansas. She was vice-president of the Mis- souri Association of College Admissions Coun- selors and attended their convention at Wash- ington, D. C. this fall. She was also the presi- dent-elect of the Central Missouri Guidance Association. ' Mrs. Langford was a sponsor of the Student Council and of the Senior Class. She organ- ized the College Night which was held during the American Education Week. She also set up student interviews with college representatives that did not attend College Night. Mrs. Langford enjoys reading and traveling. Last summer she took a short trip to Colorado and she also attended summer school at the Uni- versity of Missouri at Kansas City. l I Counselors Guide Students Charlene Short examines a college catalog while Glenda -ilegghlgyggllggsnselorg B' S' and M' A Clark makes her selection. 18 - .F Wx.
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