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Thelma Alexander Frances Anderson Aubrey Baer Lee Bailey Enolisli Orqerisf Senior Counselor Library Clerk Science Rachel Blackburn Senior Class Sponsor Enqlisln Harry Bannisfer Dolores Behrens William Beuby Science Secrelary lo Principal Science Medico Club Donna Brady G. E. Brewer Mary Ellen Bridges Rodney Bridges Assisrfarr Reoisrfa' lrdusrrial Educarion Sopliornore Counselor lvlorlnernaiics Nerionol Honor Society Allilelics Englislw Hugo Brown Bob Bruno Kafhryn Bullinger Murrell Burney Hislory Business Educefion Ari Boys' Counselor Allilefics Laura Balcer Girls' Counselor Judi+h Bly Homernalcing Charlye Brown Clerk Jacqueline Campbell Enqlisln Pxdverlisinq Boaro
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COUNSELING STAFF-FRONT ROW: Miss Mary El- Joyce Saunders. BACK ROW: Miss Bernice Tomlinsor len Bridges. Mrs. Mary Louise Simms, Mrs. Calliern Mr, Roy Lewis. Mr. Carl L. Mccailerly, Mr. Carl l-len Coun cling tall Taizkles Student Problem VVhen the new assistant principal, Mr. Roy Lewis, and the new Counselor of Boys, Mr. Murrell Burney, joined the counseling staff, they came with dynamic and exciting plans to help solve one of this country's greatest problems: students drop- ping out of school before getting their high school diplomas. Along with Counselor of Girls Mrs. Laura Baker and the six class counselors. these new members of the fac- ulty attacked this widespread problem. Mr. Lewis, aided by the First Presbyterian Church, initiated a free tu- toring service to supplement the pre-exist- ing National Honor Society tutoring agency in order to encourage those having difficulties with their studies. Mr. Burney and Mrs. Baker worked with the six class counselors in their plans to cut down the number of dropouts. Services such as help- ing arrange scholarships for those who need them to go to college. finding the best jobs for students after graduation and giving vocational advice were all ir1 a day's work. we s Helping students solve their problems as mature indivi duels demands oreal understanding lrom every courselor
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