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Under Mr. Denf's capable direcfion, fhe Boys' League, Crown and Shield, and Lower Assem- bly have funcfioned smoofhly. ln him fhe boys have found a willing, pafienf, and undersfand- ing advisor. We shall lose a good friend and faculfy member when Mr. Denf leaves us fo become fhe new principal of Campbell High School nexl' year. ADMIN FORREST C-5. MURDOCK, Principal: This exigency or combinafion of cir- cumsfances which has been fhrusf upon us requires fhe greafesf amounf of skill and care on fhe parf of each individual. The impacf of war is fer- rible and fhe consequences are many- fold. lf is wifh a feeling of greaf pride fhaf l view fhe acfivifies of our sfu- clenfs and faculfy in fhis fime of greaf emergency. We have all realized our greaf responsibilifies and have aided in many ways fhe elforfs which are being puf forfh fo win 'lhis greal- conflicf. if is an individual maffer whaf we do, buf fhe collecfive efforf makes if possible for fhings fo be accom- plished and programs fo be effecfivef Miss O'Neil, serving as friend and advisor fo fhe girls, lends enfhusiasfic supporf fo all sfu- denf affairs. Through her efforfs as girls' dean, every girl is made fo feel fhaf she is equally imporfanf fo school acfivifies. Miss O'Neil's eagerness fo help has made fhe Girls' League, Torch and Laurel, and all ofher girls' organi- zafions successful. s . . . james Dem, Dean of buys, discusses fxlms with Cecelia O'Ncil, Dean of Girls, talks over calendar with Ray Burdette uf thc Projection Crew Frzxnccs btizvcns, Girls' League Vice President 10
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RATION M1's. YV:ilxun aids Kcn Scynour Miss Parsons. Mrs. Walton, Ivliss B. Lundy. Mr. jcffcrson and Mr. Jefferson and Mr. Oloughlin, counsrlors. Laura Mason Mrs. Anneffe Walfon and her helpful sfaff of four class counselors, consisfing of Mr. Edward Jefferson. Miss Bessie Lundy, Mr. Joseph O'Loughl'n. and Miss Dorofhy Parsons, nof only eagerly give fheir izf'nosf assisfance fo all of fire members of f'to sfudonf body 'fhrough personal inferviews, program planning and gafherinq vocafional-educafional informafion, buf fhey also Wifhouf fhe acfive help of fhe adminisfra- fion office sfaff, our school would nof funcfion smoofhly. Miss Roose holds fhe imporfanf posifion of principal's secrefary. She is also head of fhe office sfaff. She selecfs girls from fhe sfudy halls fo help in fhe many school offices, such as fhe affend- ance and fronf offices, deposifory, faculfy library, and sfudenf library. Under l'cr guidance and fraining, sfudenfs also learn how fo operafe fhe felephone swifchboard. The ofher members of fhe office sfaff in- clude Miss Reiff, recording secrefary, in charge of all school records and , Miss Afonso, assisfanf: Miss Smifh, secrefary fo Mr. Glasson in fhe High School bank: Mrs. Charfers, affendance secrefary. assisf fhe sfudenfs wifh fheir personal and educa- fional problems, such as lrealfh and finances. Keeping a complefe record of each sfudenf's grades and acfivifies during his career af High School, fhe counselors fry fo build up as clear a picfure as possible of his inferesfs and capabili- fies which will help him in specialized courses dur- ing his advanced schooling.
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