The administration of West Monroe High School consisted of Mr. Hoyt Lee, principal, and Mr. Cecil Pirkey, Mr. Ken Bates, and Mr. Walter Allen, assistant principals, who each had sepa- rate duties. Mr. Allen made cer- tain that all students who were absent had valid reasons as he was mainly in charge of atten- dance. Discipline was enforced by Mr. Bates, and scheduling was done by Mr. Pirkey. In addition to successfully fulfilling their duties during school hours, the principals attended football and basketball games and all other extra-curricular activities involv- ing WMHS. AT TOP: Principal Hoyt Lee supervises and advises the faculty and student body. MIDDLE LEFT A full day of answering phone calls, talking with stu- dents, teachers, and parents and discussing policies awaits Mr. Lee, MIDDLE RIGHT: Mr. Lee proudly tells someone of honors received by WMHS students. AT BOTTOM: Mr. Lee assists in locating the homes of all WMHS students. OP- POSITE TOP: Mr. Bates checks the pink slips in- volved in disciplinary procedure. OPPOSITE MID- DLE: Mr. Pirkey discusses scheduling with a transfer student. OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT' Ab- sentee cards are checked by Mr. Allen. OPPOSITE BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Pirkey observes the main office. 128 'A' Administration
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Office, library staff assist students, faculty A as A,,,..,..., if ',-,i',,, --,.,, Mrs. Shirley Rush 11 Librarian .V T2 vs at 'M' A ii, V if . 9' if it t. 22 N 1 Mrs. Ruth Ward Librarian -'4l!'L'M'f Familiar faces could be seen in the F office this year. Mrs. Mary Brooks, Mr. y Lee's secretary, was assisted by Mrs. Mabel Teddlie and Mrs. Ioyce DeBurr who kept order in the main office. Mrs. Teddlie, who said service is my job, took the pictures for the ID cards at registration, several COE students and SALT students were on hand to help her with the job. In addition to all of these tasks, Mrs. Teddlie was the book- keeper for the school. The librarians, Mrs. Ruth Ward and Mrs. Shirley Rush, were busier than ever this year because they did not have the assistance of a para-profes- sional. However, a COE student worked in the library during the after- noon, and a student teacher helped six hours a week during the fall semester. An addition was made to the facilities in the library in that a VITAL Program was provided for the students. Infor- mation on careers in Louisiana could be obtained through this program. TOP LEFT Mrs, Teddlie works steadily on the records and accounts of the school. TOP RIGHT Mrs. Brooks places notices of importance in the teachers' boxes. MIDDLE: Mrs. DeBurr and Mrs. Teddlie are shown fulfilling one of their various secretarial duties. BOTTOM LEFT: The card catalog offers great guidance to Mrs. Ward. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Mrs. Rush maintains order in the li- brary. 130-k Staff if
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