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DONALD C. LAHUE Assistant Principal Advisor, Student Council B.S., Kent State University MRS, CATHERINE CLINE M-ECI-, Kem Stale University Secretary in Attendance Office .sa Tj, ' I iiii NN? I Through organized office files school personnel may keep in close contact with students. sq?-Q.. 'w MR. LAHUE OVERSEES SCHUOL ACTIVITIES You can never really help a person by doing for him what he could and should do for himself. Such is the philosophy of Mr. Donald LaHue, Assistant Principal. Mr. LaHue works closely with Hoover High School students in disciplinary regulations and attendance matters. Serving as advisor to the Student Council, Mr. LaHue helps to firmly bind the relationship between the student and the teacher. The representatives appreciate his attention to their opinions. Mrs. Catherine Cline assists Mr. LaHue as both secretary and receptionist. Be- sides her many clerical duties, she is also kept busy by the attendance records and numerous financial reports. 17
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COMPETENCE IS KEY IN THE MAIN OFFICE Student aides serve the school N, I 'II' . f offices while gaining a knowl- -it edge of office procedures. . g Q , 1 MRS. MARY LOU WILLIAMS it 12 F Main Office Secretary I Athletic Ticket Director ,f --.J--....+ -,gm MISS MABEL L. STUDER Secretary to Principal A.B., Bluffton College Canton Business College As the student population of Hoover High School grows larger and larger, so do the duties of Principal Richard Armstrong. Among his diversified tasks are curriculum selection, faculty supervision, and class scheduling for the 1480 pupils. Dedicated to the FllcHAR,l3.AFtMSiTRoNG rlncipa B.A., Baldwin-Wallace College hope that the 1969-70 school year would be success- ful, he spent many hours of the previous summer M.A., University of Akron preparing for it. His efforts enabled each student to have the opportunity of a year of educational en- richment. Mrs. Williams and Miss Studer aided Mr. Armstrong in keeping the.office procedures organized. 16
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I' E E A IN DIVIDUALS CONSULT COUNSELCJRS K. E. MARTZ Guidance Counselor MRS. JO ANN PALMER Guidance Counselor B.S., Concord College M.A., Marshall University Advisor, Booster Club B.S., Thiel College M.S., University of Akron if MRS. GERALDINE MILLER Guidance Secretary RICHARD CASSLER Guidance Counselor B.S., Kent State University M.Ed., Kent State University 18
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