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Mr. Burke and Mr, Page Have the Hard Job. Mr. Burke and Mr. Page were granted the honors of being assistant principals at York. Together they made sure people made it to class occasionally, the cafeteria was kept safe, and no unnecessary breaks in routine occur- red. Mr. Burke took care of the maintenance area of jurisdiction while Mr. Page closely guarded student behavior. Knowing York stu- dents, their jobs were definitely not easy. Administration
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York Students Discover Mr. Claude Milam Is a Different Kind of Man The truth of the matter was that Mr. Milam met with a lot of static and criticism when he instigated new rules and ideas at York. A man of great personal integrity, strong faith in God, and the belief that today’s youth will be the best generation of tomorrow, Mr. Milam began his year at York with the goal of making the students proud of themselves and their school. “This school will only be what you make it,” he repeated several times. At first the student body reacted apathetically, waiting for him to get off his kick. It turned out that Mr. Milam didn’t back down from his beliefs, and the students actually started to listen. The idea of self-pride was only one of the things Mr. Milam emphasized at York. By the end of the year students and faculty, alike, had discovered Mr. Milam was a different kind of man and a differ- ent kind of principal. 10 Mr. Milam
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What Would We Do Without Them? Just think, without Mrs. Hais- lip, who would have run off all those tests? If it weren’t for Mrs. Wright, who would have checked attendance, written tardy notes, typed the daily bul- letin and made announcements? And Mrs. Soles — much money passed through those competent hands. Remember the three day waits for check requests. Of course that wasn’t her fault. Mr. Milam’s signature was hard to catch. Speaking of Mr. Milam, Mrs. Vernon deserved a gold medal for getting him through the year. Those office ladies — what would we have done with- out them? 1 — Mrs. Wright, 2 — Mrs. 3 — Mrs. Vernon, 4 — Mrs. Haisli I H Soles J I 12 Office
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