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S . Kg E. D. MILHON, Principal Indiana Central College, B.S. Butler University, M.S. H igh School dministration Danville High School was very fortunate in having as members of its administration four very capable and interested people. Many students have received valuable help and advice from these individuals. Mr. E. D. Milhon has been principal of DHS for the past eight years. He has put forth much time and effort in furthering the education of the youth of today. His patience, understanding, and wise counsel have made him a friend to students and teachers alike. WVit and tolerance exemplify to the stu- dents and faculty members Mr. D. V. Schoolcraft. This energetic individual holds two very important titles around DHS: Assistant Principal and Dean of Boys. Miss Helen M. Thompson, Dean of Girls, is one of the most popular facility members around the school. Besides her duties as dean, she served as adviser for Student Council, Y-Teens, and student monitors. These organizations will agree that she is PRlNClPAL'S OFFICE Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Quick ur' Tn nl v-fum' fl- 'I' .Q of
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BOARD OF EDUCATION E. R. Pape, Dr. O. J. Michael, Mrs. H. Coolley, H. Smith, president, C. Himan, R. Swanson, G. Buck Absent Mrs. V. Johnson, secretary. termined the goals and purposes of the Danville educational system. The Com- mittee on 'iPupil XVelfare', attempted to identify and evaluate the contribution of the many factors which affected the total learning experience of the school. Head of this committee was Mr. George Buck. Another aid to education that the city supplied was the Visual Aids Office. VISUAL AID OFFICE Miss Brandenberqer and Judy Ostenburg. Directed hy Miss Brandenherger, it sup- plied the schools with movies and record- ings. The money in the schools was proc- essed through the husiness office. Proceeds from ball games, plays, and other activities were handled hy Mr. Hayes, Mr. Fromau, and their staff. With such dedicated men and women as these, Danville was assured of a good educational system. BUSINESS OFFICE Mrs. Bonnie Riegle, Maurice Hayes, L. O. Froman. Pauls' 'lint will Ili: 1'
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f D. V. SCHOOLCRAFT HELEN THOMPSON E. A. BATES Assistant Principal Dean of Girls Director of Guidance Dean of Boys University of Illinois, A.B. Iowa Slate College, A.B Wabash College, A. B. University of illinois, M.A. indispensable as far as their functions are concerned. Another counselor for DHS students is Mr. E. A. Bates. As Guidance Director, his duties are many. Students come to him for advice in adjusting schedules, rearranging programs, and preparing for college. Other members of the High School Ad- Universify of Iowa, M.A ministratiou include all the workers in the various offices. The secretaries in Mr. Mil- hon's office are all kept busy typing bul- letins, checking reports, keeping student records, handling correspondence, prepar- ing honor roll lists, and taking charge of a lost and found department. The attendance office kept accurate record of the students in school. ATTENDANCE OFFICE Standing: Mr. Hill, Mrs. Stovall. Seated: Mrs. Seaton. Page Tncnil fide
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