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rj my nf 'i Thomas D. Bain Mark H. Baker Elvin Beach Melvin Bernow Edith L. Brown Colleen R. Burns William A. Catenaro William Cover Pauline Drake Russell C. Dunlap Margery Eymon Lucile Foreman familiar faces Faculty members relax off-hours, in those Isabel Freer Kenneth Goldsberry John Gries Mildred B. Grigsby Charles L. Hartman Raymond G. Hoops TWELVE
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X I As either of these two men could tell you, there are one-thousand and one problems in the administration of a large high-school. Mr. Cecil Gabler, Principal, as administra- tive head of the school, determines policy and makes those necessary split second cle- cisions to help the school run smoothly. He also counsels parents, teachers and students, when problems arise. Mr. Darl Gatchell helps students solve their problems, choose their colleges, and keep their attendance records straight. Along with his duties as Dean of Boys and Assistant Principal, Mr. Gatchell is head adviser of the Student Council. .LP 1.1 .V-in ...,f.V,. Agri L' 3-,:,..,. Miz, 'E A cheery smile always greets the girl who has been absent or tardy, when she sees Miss Isabel Freer, Dean of Girls. Miss Freer does her counseling in addition to her regular classroom duties. New surroundings and new responsibilities face Miss Elizabeth Pace, General Office Secretary and Secretary to Mr. Gabler. She is often the personage who greets the visitor in the halls of Harding and she is faced with many difficult-to-answer questions. The office work is lightened by Mrs. Isabelle Barkley, Office Assistant and Secretary to the Vocational Department. Along with these posts, she is Secretary to Mr. Gatchell, textbook accountant, and dispenser of lunchroom tickets. General office work is handled by Miss Pat Titus, graduate of '53 and office assistant. Her work includes filing, typing, and mimeographing stencils. Miss Kay Leffler, a senior this year, works in the office in the P.M., as a part of her Vocational Course training. ELEVEN
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in XX William A. Howison Homer E. Huffman L.G.J0nes Arlie Koons George W. Lane James Lawler Foreign educators Mary Helen Ley Clover Mae Linscott and display our new building to E. J. Lisak John Luginbuhl Marcella Masters Arthur E. Moody . J Kathryn Moore Charles Nichols Jane Oliphant Paul M. O'Rourke Joseph F. Petrich Charles I. Presar THIRTEEN
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