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With Administrators To Baile! Currfcu a EMM AS Boys' Dean Jack Jolley and Principal James Faul discussed the Safety Check, Secretary Opal Hathcock recorded the conversation. DIAN OF GIRLS, Mrs. Ernestine Schnuelle iudged problem cases of the girls and advised the Girls' League and Tiliquettes at LaPHS. eff f i off-1 ' .l ,. .Y .- V. J Q sf' W. 11 ll . , .N , 'Q v- z ,E . . , x -2- ATTENTIVELY listening to Dean Schnuelle explain Frosh Day pblcms were Principal James Faul and Administrators Jolley, Mauch, and Ingram. DEAN OF BOYS, Jack Jolley spent many hours counseling LaPHS boys as well cs supervising assemblies and the Student Court. W gait? 'IL N J f l'liff.f,! 72.3 X4 '-'l iz: i. 4 .4 ! xR l l l E9
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M, .un ., I ,x,y i I' uf, . 72.5 31:23. af. I -1-l.....g,..,,,fJQCJ -'S f JA gi LA PHS PRINCIPAL, James A, Faul wisely co-ordinated school personnel and administrators and had charge of developing the curriculum. DIRECTOR OF ATTENDANCE Jack lngiam made innumerable home calls, checking absences, besides keeping the attendance records. l f . My rincipaj Worked CHARGED by the Superintendent and the Board with being responsible for the smooth functioning of La Puente l-ligh School affairs, James A. Faul, principal, co-ordinated the vvork of the other high school ad- ministrators and delegated authority to them in their various capacities. After vvorking with them in plan- ning the year and making out the master schedule, he mapped out teacher assignments, arranged for faculty orientation and meetings, supervised instruc- tion, and curriculum development. Jack Jolley, as- suming the position of Dean of Boys, counseled them in their problems and assisted the principal in ad- vising the Student Court, in deciding athletic eligi- bility, in supervising school events. Assistant Dean of Boys, Gordon Kean scheduled the co-curricular pro- gram and carried on ASB affairs through Leadership Class. As Dean of Girls, Mrs. Ernestine Schnuelle vvisely administered to ithe girls and their problems, vvhile sponsoring the functions of the Girls' League and the Tilliquettes, girls' service honorary. ln addi- tion to these duties, she was responsible for school publicity. Jack Ingram, director of child welfare and attendance, made home calls concerning absentee- ism, issued work permits, scheduled home teachers and accounted for attendance of all LaPHS students I ASSISTANT DEAN OF BOYS Gordon Kean arranged the calendar ot events and scheduled the school's co-curricular program. 1
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-- ,. ix i V as i I OFFICE answered student switchboard operators C. Clemens and STUDENT ACCOUNT clerk, Miss Marcia Roddlwig, and ASB BOOKKEEPER, E Gilbert under the supervision of Mrs. Rose Riggs, receptionist. Mrs. Rose Riggs, conferred daily about the LaPHS student funds. Wen - Trained! Ofjqce PRINCIPALS SECRETARY, Mrs. Opal Hathcock, always ready to help students and teachers alike, ran her office with efficient ease. 1 ,. ersonne Discharge LA PHS OFFICE WORKERS found their new quarters, the former district offices in the Administration Build- ing, gave them adequate room to carry on their all- important work efficiently. Mrs. Opal Hathcock, sec- retary to Principal James Faul, spent the day oper- ating a veritable information center, besides typing all high school correspondence and the daily bulle- tin. Assisting her was Miss Marcia Roddiwig, stu- dents' accounts clerk, who sorted the mail and was responsible for banking money taken in by lems. Attendance Secretary, Miss Betty Barnett, with her assistant, Mrs. Margaret Cummings, ably coped with attendance problems and checked as well as re- student organizations. Working closely with her was Mrs. Rose Riggs, receptionist, switchboard supervisor, and ASB bookkeeper, who putinto effect the new reporting system for club treasurers. As Secretary to Patrick Mauch, guidance director, Mrs. Lorabelle Mc- Phetridge was the pulse of the Guidance Center, where students came to get appointments with their counselors and straighten out their program. At- tendance Secretary, Miss Betty Barnett, with her assistant, Mrs. Margaret Cummings, also coped with attendance problems and checked as well as re- corded all student tardies and absences. Mrs. Roberta O'Neil, secretary to Thomas Johnson, Adult Ed Prin- cipal, in her new office in the Auditorium Building, registered night school enrollees, filed transcripts of student records, and made out attendance reports.
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