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.,3rAf ix i 4- -1 W ji A '- , 1 iqj '1'.A,'L' . A VT- 'L ' .....M...f N. ff riff.-'fw,'.f' , 3. Lady Cbalierlefr what P Arranging appointments with Mr. Measells is a daily task for Mrs. Connell. Secretaries And Librarian Wingfield's experienced secretaries have proved themselves vital to the school. Mrs. Con- nell, secretary to the principal, Mrs. Broom, and Mrs: Thomas worked together to organize the many activities and departments which are neces- sary to a new school. Their task was a prodigious one, but it was carried out admirably in every way. Patiently helping students find needed informa- tion and books was the major task for Miss Judy Stone, Wingfield's librarian. With the help of the library assistants, she worked laboriously building the new library. A feeling of pride was instilled in each student as he used the new ma- terials and books constructively. MRS. ANNE A. MRS. LUCILLE MISS JUDY LYNN MILDRED THOMAS BROOME h CONNELL STONE Secretary to Counselors Secretary to Assistant Secretary to Principal B.S., MSCW Pf1f1C1P2l1 Librarian 26 Sponsor, Library Club
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Parent-Teacher Association Promoting the welfare of children and youth in the home, school, church, and community was the major objective of Wingfield's Parent-Teacher Association. .Mrs. Ernest Boswell, President of the P.T.A., led the organization through a very successful and beneficial year, Formulating, as always, a significant relationship be- tween parents, school, and students, the P.T.A. carried on the great and noble traditions of that organization, as well as the highest ideals of education. .. - -V Q, . ..ii t,,,ir af.t i tat l I... it Q ff' . E . ,, X' E X .2 , K . JI,gMQ- WA, , , ,, Q3 K . X . we W' K. ,ar-.. - , a . , ,Q yn., f l . ,XX , , A 14 -. ' ' -, ns ' 2 , , sac . - E:NQ3?55qssi:.51,::- is as nk any 3 we ,f t gybmg t ,mg . L: N 0- gs 4' QQNWN' wa S' MRS ff ,Y sity? Q34 Qksqfa-+ ji 'R art EQ il Qsgag J-YR in tic gg: f -la ik. R f s, xii . Q ,. fm, W X S 'G+ ejk, -at 2 K K 1 x s New eff 'grit Tx ff as it is so ar K Q: --1: i5?1 wfffil tg Q , ' 1 ,, ., wg Q, .rf 1, r ,Q n. . ,, ,gs ,tg A, N, - rv it +., . .. 3 c Q, M., rin Q-' Q- . ., - ,wf- ., Q,f.f:.,i k:. as at . ,, . , , N, ns . 5 I J . if ig, w ,,.A ,, 54 tv.. 7, . M, . . ,, M 93 - - s F is 3 Q wil 'es' s s sm . ., Q win i ia ' ,...,,,, N ,gpg 3 2 .wr E , ra l : -g E gm tai ' X . . LS'-Src - - Q -E 5555 .- 5- Q: b., v 1 .Q Ng' if I :f 41.15 , :., J, M I ' iz! 'i Mem wa f, i,,, , W N , f ,MW l , , -'fi W9 aff? f ' ' ff, aefffi 4 'za j2i141,l12i,i?i 1 sysf 3 1. -. --i' 2, E44 6 V fu - nd 1+ o:1f44f4a ,df 1 3, 5, , V af f. ei.,,,,,,,5:,w f.,, QL.. Q We 'W .A - M - M YI ggi, Vllmjyfgff-'i5?a,,, '- - za -. fgafssv aaa-agffa . 'SEHWMWWMMNM -31 , ,Q ' - J mafa a ala dial, .f in ,.f,-3 N ,V 'f'W ?ffj,, P 5 MWFNL 44 NHL' W f,,Vs,,,V a,, f.,i. ,, A, I, .f ., A I , A H ...Ama-mmm afiffuw A '. ' , -'fr-'I' , rv .Wfmv.w.we..,,, . -- f fgiggigg, , ' fl 'vi ,gif Y ' 'VW' vw A ' .- fre, 1 W ' fate: 6' mfff E - ' an ,, 1 , . www-iaag-3 ,mf gfy yi mgawaw' 'f' B' .IV ,M R I ,i 'gm 'I M 1 N' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' a ' , WM M - ,n af' iff? f . ,n W WW , V fr , we 1 W if 5' 'W W' ,, f A W ww, , , iz, f 3, r W , ff .K 4 6 V av , W , 5 M ff' ,ff ffl dwfv ' Q- 1 -K tis ,rrc The hub of our city 8 O VCU! 1'-ff 1. Q Hleflf. MRS. ERNEST BOSWELL, P.T.A. President Is? DR. KIRBY P. WALKER Superintendent of Schools 25
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Counselors Listeninv to the problems of the students was only one of the many important tasks of the coun selors Mrs Bradley Mr Merritt Mr Pope and Mr Berry each contributed greatly to es tablishing an efficient and progressne school Each day was spent telephoning consulting and simply helping students Mrs Bradley and Mr Berry counselors for the senior class had the added responsibility of preparing the class for college and careers. Creating well-rounded indi- viduals was the goal of each counselor and this V was successfully accomplished, both through per- sistent efforts for the student body and through V consideration and concern for each person. sw I'rn trying for sixty-a-minute. Seeking solitude in the library, Mrs. Bradley checks a student's schedule. JERRY L..BEBRYf MRS. MARY BRADLEY DANIEL MERRITT CLAYTON T. POPE B.S:, Mississippi College B,S., University of B.S., Mississippi Col- B.S., M.Ed., Mississippi GL11ClHf1CC Counselor Southern Mississippig legeg M.Ed., Mississippi State University M.Ed., Mississippi Col- State University Guidance Counselor lege Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor
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