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Y W, -C' , Ja Facully meelings, an impor+an+ par+ of a well-organized s+aff, were conducfed by Mr. Neighbors. T could be said 'lhaf Chocfaw is The only school wi+h a principal 'lhaf roller slcales down +he halls. Mr. Don Neighbors gave +he school +he dis+inc+ion when he made his clebul on 'Twirp Day' as his con- +ribu'rion +o fhe fes+ivi+ies and fun. When he wasn'+ suppor+ing s'ruden+- sponsored ac+ivi+ies he deall' wi+h disci- plinary and personal problems of s+uden+s, pre-enrollmen+, planned 'lhe curriculum, and me+ wi+h 'l'eachers. Mr. Neighbors helped sponsor +he Slu- denl Council and chaperoned +he officers a+ +he sl'a+e conven+ion a+ Olcmulgee, and, in +he spring, he aH'ended +he Nalional Principals' Conven+ion a+ Dallas. Besides his school ac+ivi+ies he is a church 'lreasurer and leaches a Sunday School class. PRI CIPAL TURNS SKATER Dayligh+ savings time meani sefiing up all fhe cloclzs in the school. Below, Mr. Neighbors, principal, resef fhe office clocl: while Judy . Buchanan wafched. Suppor+ing ihe pep club money-earning proiec+ , - . . . . +1 of SmdSl1H 9 B Cdr. Mr. Neighbors, right gives a delermlned blow. Q rs ,r L4 .S , iii 'J Y. ' , , 5' ff Qt 4. a W fi., Q s X i L N55 S E -wil .sw ' X? X55 91 yt, 5 1 Mg? , js A 1 ,A S 4 ,Q L Q 3? 4, S23 X H 1 M 'G 2 S if X, If S uf ij STAGE' H ' elf' bi 1 g1,1flf'g1., ,1 351522 i, L- -'ski x -1, :.--5,,s:.4,,r,-3 125,-geisqs.si.1,1,ik s ,gg ss, A- we - , r Effiri , wie? iggggfesii -155135: fi il as - .i wwf we 5 ml VXSEBAU 1-q.-vf'
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F., ., N Paperwork and federal reporfs 'look much of Mr. S+earn's Hme. EADING 1'he new posilion of Assisram' Superin+enden+, Mr. Dale Slearns in his 'firsl' year here served as direc+or of srudenl' ac- +ivi+ies and coordinaled 'federal programs such as Head S+ar+ and Work Sfudy. A graduafe of Cen'l'ral S+a+e wi+h a Mas+ers Degree and work- ing on his doc'l'ora+e, Mr. S'l'earns was superin+enden+ for 'rwo years a+ Hun+er where he 'raughl' busi- ness and coached for +hree years. As direcror of sfudenl' ac'I'ivi+ies, Mr. Slearns worked wirh +he slu- denl' council +o complele i+s pavilion, was one of 1'he coordi- nalors of Career Day, and gave 'Phe welcoming speech a+ lhe Jacke'rs' Jamboree. R. STEARNS NEW DIRECTOR , Xf,.,,,..f Fi Performing one of his many du+ies as ac+ivi+ies direc+or and coordinafor of 'rhe Jacke+s' Jamboree. Mr. Siearns welcomed fhe Jamboree audience.
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D ILY OICE Mr. Mabra gazes on proudly affer presenfing fhe graduafing seniors fo Dr. Wesffall for diplomas af commencemenf. . MABRNS An early morning faculfy meefing found Mr. Mabra, leff, faking nofes abouf coming evenfs. Each morning Mr. Mabra, below, could be found in his usual place in fhe office issuing admif slips. 66 OULD fhe following girls reporf fo my office . . . 7 This offen-heard and well-remembered quesfion echoed fhrough fhe halls and classrooms daily second hour as Mr. Carl Mabra wenf abouf his dufies of vice principal. Every morning as sure as fhe sun coming up Mr. Mabra could be found behind fhe office counfer quizzing a sfream of sfu- denfs abouf fheir fardiness and absenfeeism and issuing admif slips, When he was nof working wifh absenfeeism he faughf fwo psychology-sociology classes and one world hisfory class and served as principal in fhe absence of Mr, Neigh- bors. This was his firsf year as vice principal alfhough he had complefed four years of classroom feaching here. As senior class adminisfrafive adviser he assisfed fhe senior sponsors and in fhaf capacify he presenfed fhe senior class fo Dr. Wesffall for diplomas af commencemenf exer- cises.
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