Arlington High School - Colt Corral Yearbook (Arlington, TX)

 - Class of 1961

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Spirit of Students A man’s work is from sun to sun.” This phrase does not apply to all men. One of those men is Mr. Harold Key, Vice-Principal of Arlington High School. During school hours is not the only time that Mr. Key works for the betterment of AHS. Mr. Key is one of the men who give many hours a day beyond the regular work day to his job. Mr. Key was born in Sherman, Texas. After com- pleting his high school ed- ucation, he attended Texas Christian University. He majored in chemistry and earned a B.S. and M.A. in chemistry and education respectively. He has served Arling- ton High School for many years, first as a math teach- er, and now as Vice- Principal. Other than Ar- lington High School, Mr. Key has taught in a variety of places. He is active in many community organizations. He belongs to the First Methodist Church and the Masonic lodge, is an active participant in teenage base- ball, and also belongs to the Texas State Teachers Asso- ciation. Harold V. Key, Vice-Principal Mrs. Whitten’s warm smile and gracious attitude is a familiar trademark in the high school office. She is the secretary to our Vice-Principal, Mr. Harold Key. Her many duties include answering the telephone, stu- dent registration, filing, and aiding Mr. Key in his various jobs. Because of her personal interest in the students of Arlington High School, she has won many friends among students and teachers alike. Mrs. Audinc Whitten

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School Officials Warm Certainly one of the most valuable people at Ar- lington High School is our principal, Mr. John Webb. Although he is considered to be quite businesslike, Mr. Webb is never without words of encouragement and inspiration. Mr. Webb was born in Clarksville, Texas. He later attended North Texas State College, Arlington State College, Gainsville Jr. Col- lege, the University of Tex- as, and Northwestern in Chicago. Before coming to Ar- lington High School, Mr. Webb worked at Belton Jr. High School where he served as coach. He has received a B.S. in business administration and a Master in history. At present he is attending the University of Texas where he is studying educational administration. Mr. Webb is quite ac- tive in civic and community affairs. He belongs to the Kiwanis Club and the First Methodist Church. John M. Webb, Principal Mrs. Elizabeth Malone serves as secretary to principal, John Webb. Her duties include taking dictation, tran- scribing outgoing correspondence, and distributing all in- coming mail. During football season she makes arrange- ments for reserved football tickets. Mrs. Malone is truly an asset to Mr. Webb’s office and to the efficient operation of the school. 20 Mrs. Elizabeth Malone



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MR. JERRY SMITH Counselor Do not open the test booklet until we are ready to begin.” Any one taking one of the many vocational and educational tests given by Mr. Smith has heard this phrase. These tests are used by Mr. Smith to help the student plan his high school program. Students having trouble with a subject or needing aid in forming college plans are welcome to talk with him at any time. He is well qualified for his job as he holds a Master’s degree in education and is currently working on his Ph.D from North Texas. He has taught in the guidance in- stitute at North Texas and summer school at T.W.C. School Specialists Give Advice And Help To Students MISS MAMIE PRICE Dean of Girls During her three years as Dean of Girls, Miss Price has served as an example of a gracious and understanding woman to all the girls at A.H.S. Her warm, friendly manner makes it easy for any girl having personal or school problems to confide in her. She has executed her many respon- sibilities which include any problems of discipline and attendance of girls with calmness and efficiency. Formerly a Texas and American History teacher, she remains interested in history and is now a member of the Texas State Historical Association. She is a graduate of West Texas State and now holds a Masters degree in history. 22

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