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P-TA lnitiates I9 59 CHS Faculty Awards New this year at Classen High School are the Faculty Awards made possible by the gen- erous sponsorship of the Classen Parent- Teacher Association. These service awards, long desired by the Classen faculty, will be made annually to five boys and five girls of the senior class. 1' It rr 'Gi L BOB GOODNER SUSIE HARKEY Q 95 it ssscssl ig iiir iss's l ictl A f.,E,.? it f LAURENCE JUSTICE ALICE SULLIVANT MARY LOU BRADDY f .ff gn 5 M II 'xg A , I true ta , it . J r M355 J,-. i t me Q SUSIE HAYES ALEX THOMAS SERVICE AWARDS GIVEN TO TEN Faculty Award winners were selected on the basis of standards established by the National Association of Secondary School Principals. Teachers considered the following qualifica- , tions in making the awards: Service to the ALB ERT WYNN school, good citizenship, character, influence and leadership, dependability, cooperation, loyalty, integrity and concern for others. , ,iz - Qilffiigsl , V595 i 'I Mllfi I Q 1' N. . PAT GENTRY K. ROY JONES ll- 2'- 11-inn-l 2-ii '--1-ES XX Q .L-SEER X I QL nc u LTY A ' by ti ll gi til X ,W
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GIVE ME YOUR HALL PASS, demands Ann Appleton, the efficient hall proctor. Evidently Ann doesn't know Student Council officers don't need to have hall passes. The young man is Eliot Stanley, president of the Student Council. IF YOU,ASK ME they are both insane. This was a comment overheard in the audience of The Man Who Came To Dinner. Playing the part of Sheridan Whiteside is Charles Taylor. Janet Hicks portrays Harriet Stanley. 3? WHERE BUT AT CLASSEN could a person find five such beautiful young ladiesl Judi Blankenship, Tamara Long, Susie Hayes, Susie Harkey and Martha Bell were the five candidates for ORBIT Queen. 16'- fffyjlx ELIOT STANLEY is giving a great big Classen l-li to the officers of the Southern Association of Student Councils. Eliot is president of the Student Council and Susie l-larkey is vice-president.
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The Thankless .lob of Administration The members of the Board of Education are a group of five citizens, elected by the people, serving without pay, and dedicated to the task of providing a good education for the children and youth of Oklahoma City. Upon them rests the responsibility of making every major decision and approving all expenditures. They spend many hours each week studying re- ports, comparing figures, and seeking ways to stretch our school dollar. ' To help them in their task, they have the Superintendent, Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, and his competent staff which includes his assistants, supervisors, research people, and secretaries. They make the plans and then carry out the programs which have been approved by the Board of Education, such as educational tele- vision. They provide assistance for the teachers through workshops, the Curriculum Library, and audio-visual aids. They provide for main- tenance of the sprawling physical plant of ninety-one schools, Administration Building, and warehouses. They operate the school lunch program and health and activities pro- grams. We are fortunate in having a super- intendent who knows what a good education is and who is determined to give every child the opportunity of having a good education, and in having a school board that agrees with our superintendent and lends him support. Melvin W. Barnes Superintendent of Schools OKLAHOMA CITY is unique in having a school board on Bennett, presidentj C. B. McCroy, Vice-President Otto F which all members have served as president. The members Thompson, and Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, Superintendent of are lfrom left to rightl 'Jim Wright, L. D. Melton, Phil C. Schools.
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