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CUSTODIAL STAFF — Front Row: Nettie Hayden, Delois Taylor. Margaret Magaw, Eve- lyn Michaels, Second Row; Ruth Miller, Rose Sweet, Elizabeth Cash, )ean Lyie, Gladys Perdue. Third Row: Dale Welsh. Raymond Thix- ton, James Renner, Richard Poole. of various staffs essential for efficiency OFFICE STAFF — Mrs. Bessie Ellis (library), Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Bruce Norris (guidance office), Mrs. Fred Miles (dean ' s office), Mrs. Virginia Kent (bookstore), Mrs. LyIe Christiansen, Mrs. Morris Bray. TEACHERS- AIDS Mrs. Leonard Edwards Mrs. John Holmes Mrs. Warren Pringle Mrs. Perry Thompson Y-Teens sponsor Sunshine sponsor 25
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College catalogues are an invaluable tool to students as well as to counselors Lou Ciovanini and John Hinds, An academic schedule fitting each student ' s needs is the goal of counselors Miss Mildred Maley, Duane Anthony and George Utterback. Leadership, guidance, working know-how 0 er 2200 students, eacli requiring an individually planned schedule, keep the six member counseling staff busy throughout e ery year. In addition to schedule planning, the guidance staff made them- selves available for discussing personal problems and choosing ' ocations and colleges for students. If a toothache or a sore toe is the problem, Mrs. Dorothy Coleman, the school muse, is on fidl time diUy to offer her help. For serious ailments. Dr. Benjamin Ranck is on call as the CHS physician. Keeping classrooms and miles of hallways clean is the main job of the custodial staff. In addition they are responsible for the maintenance and work- ing order of the .school. The clerical and secretarial vork as well as the bookstore business is in the hands of the hard-work- ing office staff. The primary jobs of the teachers ' aids are to super- vise study halls and assist faculty members Avith grading papers. Mr. William Baker is the director of vocational and adult education. He supervises and directs the ciuriculiun and faculty involved in the night-school program; he is also responsible for a placement bur- eau vhich helps to place students into jobs in busi- ness and industry. Checking to see if Steve Rager ' s weight is correct, Nurse Mrs. Dorothy Coleman moves the balances into place. 24
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Business candidates perfect basic skills Preparino students in the right way for careers in business is sonietliing the business education de- partment feels is necessary. To meet this necessity, coinprehensive courses are offered to the students of our high school. Such courses as shorthand, typ- ing, and bookkeeping prepare them for a future bus- iness as well as other vocations. Included in the business education department is the distributive education program, a course pro- viding seniors with studies in all phases of retail sales work. As a part of this progi ' am students may work part time and attend school. Beginning and advanced courses in typing, short- hand and introduction to business, provide the foun- dation for a business education. Further training in the arious aspects of business by courses center- ed around business machines, law, inathematics. and bookkeeping. What may look like scribbling to some is actually neatly done shorthand, helpful in preparing future secretaries. Arthur L. Taylor Department chair- man; Student Assem- bly co-sponsor Max D. Andress Miss Elsie Butler Football coach; OffI- Senior Class sponsor, cials Club sponsor Honor Society h sm Dale E. Edson Joe Giovanini Lou Ciovanini Mrs. William Kennedy Miss Edith Ann Lucas Norman W. Park Junior Distributive Ed- Sophomore Class Counselor; Assistant Tri Hi-Y sponsor Future Business Lead- Senior Distributive ucation Club sponsor sponsor basketball and base- ers of America spon- Education Club spon- ball coach sor sor 26
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