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I-IOOL BOARD ERSONNEL lncluded on the staff of this hoard are Mr. R. L. Douglas who is in charge of the maintenance and up- keep of the area schools, and Mr. J. M. Boyett director of the purchas- ing department. Although her title is head hook- keeper, Miss Inez Alston is much more than this to each member of the school board staff. As senior member of the staff, she retains an inexhaustible amount of beneficial knowledge. In every organization it is neces- sary to employ an efficient secre- tarial staff. Filling these positions are Miss ,lo Ann Price and Mrs. Eleanor Lyons.
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CALCASIEU PARIS OFFIC We must attribute much of the development and success of the schools of Calcasieu Parish to the efforts of Mr. H. A. Norton, Super- intendent, and his assistant, Mr. C. A. Hanchey. Two of the most important staff members of the school board are the visiting teachers, Miss Leonore Barbre and Miss Marie Allen who are in charge of investigating ab- sentee cases. Co-ordinating the various di- visions of study, a staff composed of five supervisors is maintained. These important offices are filled by Miss Doris Conway, Primaryg Mrs. Thelma Lyons, Cafeteriag Mrs. Beverly Inge, Lower Elementary, Henry C. Semple, High Schoolg and Paul J. Moses, Upper Elementary.
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As principal of our school, Mr. Mims is burdened with a great many tasks. His duties are of su- preme importance to the welfare of not only LaGrange, but to the en- tire city as Well. To enumerate these duties would be an impossi- bility, but as We see him day by day, we are able to catch a glimpse of a small portion of them. , :H -- PRINCIPAUS MESSAGE To the students of LaGrange Senior High School: The success of LaGrange Senior High School depends upon the edu- cational foundation laid by the ele- mentary and junior high schools of this district. In the words of Emerson: HAH are needed by each one, Nothing is good or fair alonef, Q as SPE if ki ESE S Recently, Mr. Mims and his fam- ily moved into their new home which was completed during the summer months. Here, Mr. Mims is shown with his wife and two children, Charles and Donna.
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