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LU' rincipal 'X ,ffyfwqfgy , Z MRS, DORIS T. VVESTCOTT, principcil of Compton Senior l-ligli for the post six yecirs, hos shown her olnility to do on outstonding job time ond ogoin. Beginning ner teoclwing ccireer c1tComp- ton Junior College os ci pliysiccil education and Sponislw instructor, Mrs. Westcott feels tlicit stu- dent octivities, scliolcirslwip, clnd inclividucil view- points cire ol vitol inwportonce to o well-run com- pus. l-ler friendly smile, out-going personality, ond lrequently expressed grotitude to the stu- dents cxnd teochers for their cooperotion lwove Won lor her ci worm spot in tlwe lweorts ot mciny who ottend the big C ccimpus.
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oaclminiotrcctoro Deputy Superintendent Rae E. Cargille has pro- gressed through the ranks during his years in this district. He has served seven years as a teacher, six years as assistant principal of junior highs and is novv serving his fifth year as deputy superintendent of the Compton Union High School District. He is one of the hardest working, most efficient men in the administration, and he has a conscientious manner and ability about him that makes him vvell-liked by everybody in the community. He holds an M.A degree from the University of Southern California and an AB. degree from Redlands University. Socially, he is a very active member in the Rotary Club and the Phi Delta Kappa. In our district he is in charge of the certificated personnel. ln working closely with Superintendent Hemphill and the principals of the district, Mr. Cargille prox es that he spares no efforts in his exrervdax iob. .' C fig, B331-, ,. 4 V Y M. 'U , 1 . r is ne. wg.-gg, , l Carl J. Burk Assistant Superintendent Rae E. Cargille Deputy Superintendent DR. CARL J. BURK is director of curriculum and research, His vvork consists of the selection of text books, visual aids, and testing materials for students. There is a tremendous area covered by his department and it is most instrumental in helping the teachers develop programs of in- struction and guidance. MR. ROBERT G, BARNES, business manager of the Compton Secondary School District, oversees the dispensing of district funds in a manner that demands sound iudgment and ability. ln addi- tion to this, he regulates employment of un- classified personnel and supervises all building. William E. H, Knight Member Ramon Gonzales Robert G. Barnes Member Business Manager
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l e-'Hsin -G'-vnu -M - --wp ., w.w-:euusnqau-f is HDS. i'..L'fHA. BOBDEQS, assistant principal in cha'ge 5 cstzoton, has done a magnificent '33 'f 5 cg 'he :acant position left by Mrs. Arfgge' fhte, Tr her first year as assistant ofnjcal, 2 ie has accepted the many responsi- 5' 'eg of ' e' new oaston with the efficiency of an expert. Mrs. Borders co-sponsors the Girls' League, is 'n charge ofthe discipline and guid- ance of g'rls and compiles the faculty and stu- dent balletins. She senfes on the administrative adfsory councfl, supervises programming of all students, and daily schedules of classes She holds an A.B. degree from Talrrio College, Mis- souri and an MA. degree from Northwestern. She is a member of Delta Kappa Gamma and is an active member in the Business and Profes- sional Womens Club. -1 c,-Gooiotccnt rincipalo MR. HOWARD BROWN, during his second year at Compton high school, has shown definite im- provement anal ability as an assistant principal. During his day's activities, he is Boys' Federation sponsor, supervisor of boys' attendance and boys' discipline, and is in charge of all problems having to do with maintenance on both the grounds and thelbuildings. One of Mr. Brown's most important activities is being administrator for the Compton Athletic program. He has been able to work both with the teachers and the students toward a goal of mutual understanding and development for the school and the com- munity, In working closely with the other prin- cipals of the Compton district, there is no doubt as to the efforts this gentleman puts forth in doing his daily iob. Mr. Brown has worked for several years in an administrative capacity and has been most instrumental in bringing a work- ing harmony between the teachers and principals towards a goal of development and improve- ment. There are not enough adiectives in the English language to describe the feeling we stu- olents of Compton hold for our assistant-principal, Mr. Brown. i- A lf, ' ' ,V I , , ' ' ., 1 1 I f ho ' , 7 U vylfl MW '-3' X X V A ,,,7,fM,4 K 2' 4' f ' 'f , ,t '- f . , . f, mf ,, 1 A4 X A ff? ,f A z . ff: .I if f, ,. 1 Q f 'v ft N4 ' n ' ,1 f- , 4,24 I ff, 1 ff ' i- A Z' 7. fr ' ' ,f i ff' I7
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