Compton High School - El Companile Yearbook (Compton, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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and Secretarieo Mr. l-loward Brown and his secretary, Gertrude Yeager haxe apparentlx iust received word that the niightx Tarbabes have won another basketball game. One of their biggest jobs is arranging for :tl et': exehts and recording the results. ya tl, QQ-. Mrs. Joy Howell and her secretaries, Edna Cutler, and Thalia Katzenberger, keep the library and the audio-visual department functioning throughout the school year. again. ,v Mr. James O'Donovan, coordinator ot the Continuation department, has a tull time iob keeping recoras ot all stuaenr em- ployment. Mr. O'Donovan is in charge ot supervision ot Continuation classes as well as iob placement tor part time stu- dents. Mr. William Rollins, coordinator ot the Guidance department, devotes most ot his school time in seeing that all students are in classes which are best suited to their ability. Mr. Rollins prepares the graduation list and is also co-sponsor ot the Future Teachers Club. i As Mr. James O'Donovan dictates a memorandum concerning the employment of a student at Compton, Mrs. Eleanora Walker, his secretary, takes down notes in shorthand. I x. ,. ,I . 9 . QM? . V , any :'w0'fWW'f7 fs WW W, W ., Q V f X 'fsifi , M473 ,,,m V fl f f 4 mvemmwfffwf M A 4, 'W Checking the enrollment of a new student are Marie Williams and Marlene McElveny secretaries to Mr. William Rollins. Their job is 19 a never ending taslc dealing with program changes, counselor appointments and placement of new enrollments.

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ogclminiotratoro 6 o - orclinatoro Mrs. Doris T. WesTcoTT and her secreTary, Mrs. Lalonde, have iusT received a bulleTin announcing early Friday release. NoThing is Too small or Too large To fail To geT The aTTenTion of This head office. lT is here ThaT vve go To boasT ol our honors and awards as vvell as relaTe our problems Mrs, MarTha Borclers and her secreTaries, ,linny Barn- harT and Beulah Sisemore, have done an efceprional job This year, One of Their big iobs was To compile The daily bulleTins Tor The sTudenT body and TaculTy. This is one oTTice ThaT is always l4epT busy and cheerful. Mr. Everett Shipman Mr, EvereTT Shipman, coordinaTor of sTu- denT acTiviTies, holds BA. and MA. de- grees Trom Ohio STaTe. l-le sponsors The sTuclenT council, The lnTer-Club council and advises The lormaTion of clubs. l-le coorclinaTes assemblies and supervises all seaTing and Ticl4eT sales Tor aThleTic evenTs ThroughouT The year. Mr. Edward Adams, coorclinaTor of aT- Tendance, is in charge of issuing re- admission slips and Talfing care ol aTTen- dance. l-le holds a BS. degree and an MS. degree, ATTendance is one oi The necessary TacTors in school lile, JusT, buT noT unfair, sTudenTs and Teachers regard Mr, Adams as auiTe helpful in Their school life, Mr. Edward Adams nngmmym My ,l,,,,mfif, 3 qffriwlriiir-2, lYVfl l:lOSl'fll'I1lVlll'l1IVllll4'I', Mi Nliinis' 9k'Cl liIIll'i,SylVlL1 l-lflllxill i1lM'lllL'llX'ilOl3Ullxx1



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......-.-.-5-.-i-nw-,ar r fra, Selecting the right curriculum for the school years is the basis from which occupations are built. Martha McFerran is selecting her courses for her senior year and Mr. Edward Chester is lending a helping hand. Choosing the right vocation is one of the biggest factors facing seniors in their plan of study. Mrs. Amy Gross helps Elizabeth Spradlrn choose her choice of study and occupation through the use of prefiously tolen interests and ability tests, available to all students. i ., , ,,.2 1 , gqgwpsvm , '-.., 4 -111: Zgwiy 1 1, ,Q ., ,,,,, MQ , 4, f, 1 X 6422? ' ff ,f 20 ln a class discussion on the care and feeding of new born babies, Mr. Edward Chester, Judy Bell, Marvin Fleming, Gary Barrnore, Thomas Mallett, Ralph Pensen, fflflff-Fl Hayes, and Marie Turlf seem to be equally interested. This is us' one ot 're rnoortcint phases in the planning and teacrng of Senior Problems Y f for-g 're 1' f'es in Senior Problerns clcisses is the study of lnurnzn rela- tioriibp Elioffn here with Mrs, Amy Gross are C Newtscn, J. S'ewart, L Phill as, E Dfinels, and G Agosto. Posters on the bullet n boards are results of oro ects submitted by students, SENIDR QPRDBLEM5 HUM! I? WHAT SHALL I BE ? HBH? ,FH .C A CQ 'vo V1 I! QW--s.Qg,c. I' .1 1 ,

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