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establishes new offices and council A new counselor system was established. The purpose of this board was to co-ordinate the work of the year and to supervise the homeroom guidance program. One teacher from each class was chosen to represent his respective class year, Mr. Woolley represented the senior class, the junior class was guided by Mr. Blackman, Miss Brinkmann advised the sophomore sections, and the freshman home- rooms were counseled jointly by Miss O'Neil and Mr. Matthews, All were under the leader- ship of Dr, Gates, Through the co-operation of the Board of Education and Dr. Gates, the offices were en- larged and divided. The English rooms, num- bers lO2 and lO4, were converted into the CLASS COUNSELORS' Scheduling programs for each class- R. Gates, V. G. O'Neil, G. E, Woolley, and J. L. Hunter s i k H5 girls' club rooms and the high school offices, the original location remained as the board and superintendent's office. Students were introduced to new and dif- ferent systems and regulations. When they were tardy, they were sent to their counselors for a pass. Also, going to the office after an absence was no longer necessary, but the stu- dent went directly to his homeroom where a pass was given to him by his section officer. By establishing this system, much confusion was eliminated and time was saved. To the happiness and satisfaction of many students, 7:3O's were abolished. Hall passes were introduced this year, E. Blackman, l-l W, Matthews, R, E Brunkmann, J. W 9
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Our administration East High had the new look last fall, when teachers and students came back to classrooms and classes of Ye Olde Alma Mater. They found bigger and better of' fices, new systems and regulations, and some- thing they have never before had, an assistant principal. The boys welcomed Mr. Matthews as boys' counselor, and Miss O'Neil, the coun- selor of girls, had her wish of a private office cnd a beautiful clubroom. Mr. l-lunter, who was for many years the dean of boys, was made the assistant princif pal, and Mr, Matthews, who has long been an industrial arts teacher, became the boys' coune selor. 54 PRINCIPAL J. W. GATES- Since coming here in 1946, Dr. Gates has encouraged more student responsi' bilities through self-government, has promoted more student activi- ties, and has expanded the cur- riculum. MR, HUNTER, ASSISTANT PRlNClPAL Dean of Boys' and Boys' Club adviser for has been made assistant principal. J. L. Hunter eighteen years rl 'rrr S . . .ii. .f K 5
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MISS O'NElLr---fGiving Pat Cutter some helpful advice-Miss O'Neil, Girls' Counselor. Counselors A guidance program was inaugu- rated at East last fall with closed pe- riods for all homerooms on Wednesday and Thursday, club meetings on Mon- days, Student Council on Tuesdays, and pep convos on Friday. The junior- senior program featured vocational convocations. The sophomores stressed social problems, with lessons in social dancing for those interested. Orien- tation, getting acquainted with the school traditions and activities, was the purpose of the freshman program, All sections spent one closed period on business reports and discussions with emphasis on Student Council pro- ceedings. and faculty members assist Aaron Albright Delsie M. Allen William S. Bennett Ralph E. Blackman Lulu Bredlow Ruth E. Brinkmann Physical Science Librarian lndustrial Arts English English English Donald E, Brown Naoma Brown Forest Buckler Ray W. Burgett J. C. Chrisrnan Carol L. Cofey Commercial Home Economics Physical Science Industrial Arts Commercial Health uf l i 31 -
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