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Counselors and Registrars Assist Students with Grades Mrs. Emily Fehlis, counselor ' s secretary Mrs. Mildred Berry, registrar iM ' m Under the heading of Guidance in our school comes not only counselors but also the registrars. The four counseloi-s together with their secretary help students with teacher relations, schedule changes, and job and college applications. Though seldom seen, the registrars have various jobs. They keep records of students ' grades from ninth grade on and send out tran- scripts to colleges. Outside of normal school acti ities, counselors have taken on jobs of their own. This year Miss Britt repainted her office and added a painting of a clown to the decor. Mrs. Wright has made film slides of King ' s spirit and courses and shows them to incoming sophomores. She also worked on concourse bulletin boards. Nine girls assist the counselors during the day by running errands. MUECK BRITT I WRIoHT ' STONL Mrs. Maxine The notorious pink Womack, slip . . . registrar ' s secretary Mrs. Marjorie Mueck, counselor Mrs. Edith Stone, counselor Miss Joy Wright, counselor Miss Corinne Britt, counselor Miss Joy ]Vright addresses a group of students as part of her job as a counselor. Mrs. Emily Fehlis helps a student make an appointment with her counselor.
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Office Focal Point of School Administration The office is usually crowded with students who want excuses and tardy permits. The first period office girls Barbara Hunt, Rhonda Brand, Debbie Cyr, and Jackie Dugan help record attendance. y ' B L M The nucleus of King that guides and directs the entire school is found in the main office. Many people work together to make the office an efficient, function- ing unit. Mrs. Pat Bell ' s main task is taking attendance; she is also secretary to the assistant principal. Mrs. Ila Harridge helps Mrs. Pat Bell with her duties and sei-ves as assistant clerk. The secretary to the principal is Mrs. Joanne Grissett. One of her other duties includes taking care of accounting of money. A daily staff of 24 girls also helps in running the office by sorting mail, nni- ning errands, and aiding other office workers. Mrs. Pat Bell A. ' rs. Ila Hatridge Mrs. Joanne Grissett Mrs. Gloria Morrison ' Dear Sir:
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English Uses Team-Teaching, Creat ivity To Reach Students Mrs. Lucy Hill Mrs. Vivian Eubank Mrs. Dorothy McCoy Mrs. Martha Garza Mrs. Jacqueline Gaskins Mr. Richard Harbin Miss Sandra Kay Beall Mrs. Dolores Ezell Mrs. Dorothy Tout Mrs. Ann Allen Books . . .books . . . books . The English department at King is one of the largest and busiest. Last year the sophomore English class, sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy McCoy, made a video taping of a comedy program, Julius Caesar Laugh-In, written entirely by the students. This year plans were made for a Writers Club and a Tolkien Society. Most of the enriched English programs are team taught. Classes are combined to see films, to do special reports, and to hear lectures. Another outlet of the English depart- ment is Alfred, the weekend movie program. Mrs. Lucy Hill is sponsor. The enormous amount of assignments that comes in through these classes is handled by four graders assigned to the department. Mrs. Dorothy Tout stimulates discussion iti one of her English classes.
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