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Guidance MR. DAVID L(X;AN, JR., works at Hcwitt-Trussville three days a wtck as a Vocational Counselor, He also works with the neighborhood youth corps and other Federal programs. Mr. Logan does much of the work of a regular counselor. He is always ready to help students who need and seek his advice. Mr. Logan deals directly with any person who wants information concerning occupational training or the B.O.E. program. MRS. LAURA PARSONS is depended upon to be the record keeper at Hewitt-Trussville. Her success at this task proves that she is in the right job. She has records of all descriptions to keep in order; permanent records, tran- scripts, grades, transfers, etc. Without Mrs. Parsons con- tinuing help, Hewitt-Trussville could not be run so effi- ciently. The students and faculty of Hewitt-Trussville are grate- ful for your services to the school. MRS. DELLA SUTTER has been serv-ing Hewitt-Truss- ville as bookkeeper for 16 years. Her task of bookkeeping is a big one involving hard work and concentration. Mrs. Sutter is also considered the school ' s receptionist; wel- coming and helping visitors in our school. She is also responsible for helping the school clubs keep track of their money. This is why she is always keeping a drawer full of nickles, dimes, and quarters. Thank you, Mrs. Sutter, for your many years of service to Hcwitt-Trussville. 23
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Guidance MRS. MARION ORMOND, the most un- derstanding guidance counselor a school could have is always helping the students and fac- ulty with their everyday problems. She helps rearrange schedules to fit the needs of the students and helps the students with all the required aptitude and entrance exams. Mrs. Ormond is the girl ' s advisor at Hewitt- Trussville, but anyone who needs understand- ing advice may go to her and find it. Mrs. Ormond seems to make problems dissolve because she is a wonderful guidance advisor and a sincerely concerned person. MR. THOMAS CLEMENTS, our assistant principal and guidance advisor, is one of our most important workers here at Hewitt- Trussville. This is his second year at our school, but he has already accomplished a great deal toward making it a better school. Discipline of the students at Hewitt-Truss- ville is one of Mr. Clements many duties. Many of the problems of the school rest on the shoulders of Mr. Clements, but by care- ful thought and wise decisions, he brings about a solution for each problem. 22
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The Business Education Department of Hewitt-Trussville offers a wide choice of sub- jects for students planning a business career. Typing I and Typing II are offered for those students going into a clerical career. Shorthand I and Shorthand II are also offered. Bookkeeping and business math deal with the mathematical aspect of the business world. The Office Occupation Cooperative Program is for students interested in receiving on-the-job training while still in high school. This course is for students not planning to go to college. Business Education MRS. SIBYL M. ANDREWS, the sponsor of the Memento, has a B.S. degree from Mississippi State College for Women. This is her second year at Hewitt-Trussville. MR. ROBERT W. GREGG, the sponsor of the I.C.T. Club, received his B.S. degree from Flor- ence State. This is his third year at Hewitt. MISS VICKIE GUINN received her B.S. in Business Education from Mississippi State College for Women. This is her first year at Hewitt-Trussville. MR. HORACE E. PANNELL attended Liv- ingston State College, where he received his B.S. degree. This is his first year at Hewitt- TrussVille. MR. ARLEY C. WILLIAMSON has taught at Hewitt-Trussville for six years and spon- sors the Audio-Visual Club. He has a B.S., M.A., and A. A. degree from Samford Uni- versity and the University of Alabama. 24
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