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MARY A. ASHTON Physical Education Louise P. Banks Earth Science Mavis B. Barber Home Economics Dorothy Billings Home Economics Mary C. Bowler Latin Troy D. Bridges Science, Chemistry Theodore Caras Spanish Joseph L. Cofer Arthur P. Coleman, Jr. Diversified Occupations Science Flora W. Coleman English, History uidanai. The Guidance Department is one of the busiest and most valuable assets of the school. A counselor from this department is available to students of each grade, and through them tests are administered to each class at the be¬ ginning of the year. Later, guidance person¬ nel supervise College Board examinations, Merit Scholarship tests, and numerous other tests. Another service of the Department is to help students in their choice of colleges and advise others in a choice of careers. The school points with pride to the ever-increasing num¬ ber of college-bound students, and to the success of students in college and those placed in jobs after high school. Jo quidsL jua. Jhdm p iomoViow FACULTY i 11 y
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Samuel J. Coffey Principal Cyrus G. Doub Assistant Principal, Administration Mr. Doub confers with Anne Junek and Claudia Anderson in scheduling a school program. Clinton E. DeBusk Assistant Principal, Instruction FACULTY i 10 E Katherine E. Hopper Director of Guidance
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! Cbd, Much of the attractive work in the school is a product of our Art Department. Students in Art I, II, III, and IV study in various fields of art for pleasure and to develop skills. In addition, they willingly make posters to advertise school activities and help with the bulletin boards. Many facilities are available through this department. Prospective sculptors have a pot¬ ter’s wheel and kiln for their use. Students may also take handicrafts, a new course this year. Students compete in poster contests and enter various art exhibits in the community. They also sponsor exhibits within the school. Many of the classes take field-trips in the Washington area. Jo AJtimjulcdjL oWt, imaqinatimv Barbara S. Costello James W. Coyle English, History Director of Physical Education Orlando J. D ' Amico Mathematics Walter J. Dowling Industrial Arts Robert Dungan Guidance, History Leona R. Egan English, Creative Writing Lucille G. Embree School Nurse George W. Everson Frank J. Ferguson Alice M. Feusahrens Industrial Arts American Government Home Economics FACULTY ■{ 12 }
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