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LEFT: Explaining one of the school policies to Randall Tollison is Mr. Carl Twidwell, assistant disciplinarian. BELOW: Amusement can play a part in being a counselor, as shown by Mr. James Raglin, senior counselor, Mrs. Margie Wat- ters, underclass girls' counselor, and Mr. Bruce Miller, underclass boys' counselor. BOTTOM: In charge of educational programs for Oklahoma City schools is the Board of Education. Seated are members, Mr. William Lott, and Mr. Melvin Rogers, board president, standing.: Dr. Virgil Hill, Dr. Stanley Niles, and Mr. Foster Estes, in n acc ,cfs i11 1:1gsi xr mi , iii. sy UE, .. . YE is ay- gs es.: 1- eww. E -- s. ' iz sfiiiiiig, Q Ei S fo' 1 ,ai I7
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Growth ochieved by combined efforts Returning to coordinate Star Spencer activities during its first year as a senior high school were Dr. June Dawkins, principal, and Dr. Ted Perdue, vice principal. Undertaking the position of administrative assistant was Carl Twidwell. ln the capacity of his new office, Mr. Twidwell helped toward maintaining discipline among the student body. Members of the Board of Education and the counselors as- sumed special responsibilities in cooperation with the administra- tion. With the aid of'their adminis- trative qualities, a constant flurry of activities was established and directed at Star Spencer. l cW,.b,..,.,t.,c,,. ABOVE: Delivering daily afternoon announce- ments is Mr. Ted Perdue, vice principal. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Vivian Reeser, secretary, hands a record of the city school districts to Dr. June Dawkins, principal. RIGHT: Discussing some prob- lems facing Star Spencer as a senior high school are Dr. Dawkins, Mr. Perdue and Mr. Carl Twid- well, administrative assistant. lb
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Faculty Deportments Under the watchful guidance of skilled instructors, Star-Spencer com- pleted another year of successful stu- dent-teacher relation. New faculty members took over the handling of Star-Spencers' two largest departments this past year. Supervising iournalism classes, which included news- paper and yearbook, was Miss Patty Miller. instructing the drama department for the first time was Mr. Ed Dowty. J. H. BOWMAN-Mathematics, Phys. Ed. BILLY BROWN-Englishg 'National Honor Society, Junior Class. WILLIAM BUFFORD-Industrial Arts, Mathe- matics. PAULA CHILDERS-Spanish I, ll, III, English If 'Junior Class, Spanish Club. KAY CLARK-Business, Shorthand I, Ilp 'Pep Club, Senior Class. JUDITH CUNNINGHAM-Vocal Music: 'Senior Class. NANCY DAVIS-Home Economics: 'FHA, Human Relations, Freshman Class. EMILE DELSIGNE, JR.-Industrial Arts, Drivers Ed.: 'Senior Class. ED DOWTY-Speech, Drama: I'hespians, Senior Class. MILDRED FIELDS-Bus. Ed.p 'FBLA. SANDY GARNER-Algebra I, Bus. Mathematics, Geometry, 'Mu Alpha Theta. ROGER HARAUGHTY-Electronics: 'Electronics Club, Sophomore Class. DELMER HARDESTY-Phys. Ed., Psychology, History. HOUSTON THOMAS HARDY--Chemistry, Physics: 'Junior Class, Science Club, JETS. JOHN H. HUB- BARD-Biology, Earth Science: 'Science Club, Soph- omore Class. JANET HUME-Biology. change hectds Both Miss Miller and Mr. Dowty are graduates of Central State College. Through funds provided by the Na- tional Science Foundation, Mr. John Hubbard, biology teacher, was able to work on his Master of Biological Sciences degree at the University of Oklahoma. Assisting the faculty was Mrs. Florine Walker, who served as the school nurse for Star-Spencer students. S S Q sl ABOVE: Putting out the hourly attendance slip isl Mr. Ed Dowty, speech instructor. I I FMS an vert? Q
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