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X, Forest Park is fortunate in having two dedicated vice-principals, Dr. Charles Cramer and Dr. Virginia Roeder. Dr. Cramer is responsible for discipline of the boys and for business transactions ot the schoolg he is also co-adviser to the Boys' Leaders' Club and adviser to the Student Govern- ment. Dr. Roeder, who came to Forest Park this year, takes care of attendance and supervises schedule- making. In addition to being the disciplinarian of the girls, Dr. Roeder is co-adviser to the Girls' Leaders' Club. pass them on to others. Dr. Cramer offers a student some friendly advice Working together, the vice principals prepare ideas for Dr. Roeder helps a student find answers to her questions. school projects. XX S' iyl' m vs? ? x hp. l9 ti 3
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an lt3Yf E? ' Mgr X ,,,....--- ' In solving a school problem, Miss Duval consults members ofthe faculty. Miss Duval takes time out to read the Press. xfl W sf' fi M one--, cf,-it-tv, UW. X A Q ,, Ms....... yi, xx 18 Those having torches will When June '64 entered Forest Park, Miss Dor- othy Duval had iust taken over the office of prin- cipal and had already begun formulating bene- ficial changes for her administration. As chief executive of Forest Park, Miss Duval has numerous and varied tasks. Her primary in- terest is to educate the students. One of the means for this is through the coordinating and supervis- ing of all schedules, and of old as well as new courses. By interviewing new teachers, she can distribute the work equally among the faculty and according to their desires and abilities. Although Miss Duval entered with us, she will remain with the school to perpetuate the goals and ideals which we now uphold as we go forth to serve.
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, si , In the guidance office, Seniors take advantage of the college brochures. Good counsel has no price. The Guidance Department gives the student in- dividual aid during his years at Forest Park. The counselor meets with each Forester in his sopho- more and junior years to help him select his curri- culum. When he is a senior, the student is given in- valuable help concerning his graduation plans, whether they include college or a iob. Ygggg. X Q J. Cohen Through her counsel, Miss Sharp sets many students on the road to college. Miss Clements, the counselors' secretary, takes dictation. 1 .1 Chairman l . L..V V. X , l .S fl l 'X l L l S. Kamaroff S c if - , . ss 1 ...IB V f 357- AVSW .,,x 0 'l .v 'r W lfify l C. Johns H. Sharp 'F' g ' qt T I - f 1. '- . s .t fijiggijf H. Westerberg F.
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