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1 Mr W Cf- RQINCIPAL s , Counsel. on s 4- cz EEIFS 'it .A ft : t 'F 1 ' ,S .e , 3, G - KS'-'93-all I A, Mrs. Brockhouse A x . Mr. Williams t 961 t va 5 as 'SV A tk .J 'IL ,fa Q Mrs. Kingsley M3-SS Durrell Mr. .Brown In-Ir. Nazi-que Miss M1113 Miss McClain I-'Kiss Silver Hrs- Rwnford We have two very capable Vice-Principals here at Lafayette. One is Mrs. Ruth Brockhouse, the Girls Vice-Principal. The other is Mr. Leon Kaplan, the Boys Vice-Principal. They both are doing a great deal towards helning our school. And we are very grateful to have such wonderful Vice-Principals. Gur heloful counselors.U We have a very fine group of counselors here at Lafayette. They are always willing to give help in every way they can. We greatly appreciate the good work they are doing. The students of Lafayette are very oroud of them. And in the attendance office.N Every one at one time or the other, has been in the Attendance Office. There, you have seen Wthat mann. Our reliable Registrar, Mr. Robert L. Williams Jr., is here for his fifth semester. He says he enjoys it more and more, semester after semester. He is here every day, on time. He wishes certain students would be, also. Along with'Mr. Williams, we have four cannhle clerks. They are: Mrs. Eunice M. Rumford, who works in the Book Room: Miss Faye E. McClain, who serves in the Attendance Officeg Miss Pauline Silver, who is in the Counselors' Office: and Mies Nellie G. Mills, who is Dr. Herriott's secretary. 6
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asf 1 Fr 1 tzwfa .xi Nxxw Ni Principals Message when the Ktue and Qotat appears, we hnow that the semester is ahout to ctose. gxcitement is in the air. ' 049.4 are ahout to graztuate and leave us. Uhere is a hit of sactness, anat joy too. Uhen, there are the other students who are to he promoteat for them there is no saatnessy they are to he with us another term. atnzt so we say goodbye to our friends amt turn to face the new semester. U0 those who leave us, we wish success. 50 those who remain, we say, tetfs putt together for fafagette. JL 8. JJM-:au 5
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P- 'Q311' ' I . . ,Sui Ill? Cfopj Mrs. Johnson Mr. Rice Mr. Pollatscheck Mrs. Blake Mr. Johnson Miss Taylor lBelowJ Mrs. Mclleely Mrs. McCoy Mr. Anderson Mr. Patton Mr. Jenkins Mrs. McGee f , IN. , sf 85' sa E-in V I uf sz. L L ,ga ' P, z My .EQ I f ,I 5, GUS 'I' GD IAIILS CAFETERIA eMs Dr. Kingsley Mrs. BU-91136115 Mrs. Worthington Dr. Burns HEALTH Our cnfeteria workers.. . Lunch time is always treat time for, in addition to nutrition's delicious meals, we have a variety of desserts to choose from. Our cafeteria staff is composed of five well organized workers. Custoclians are hard workers... We at Lafayette are fortunate to have such adequate and responsible custodians. They keep the rooms clean, and do other repairs, :md they also keep the grounds clean. And all for health... In our health office, we have quite a few important people. We have Mrs. Gladys Bushgens, our Health Co-ordi- nator, who serves us every day. Then there's Dr. Kingsley, the boys' doctor, who checks the boys twice a month. Dr. Burns, the girls' doctor, visits us every two weeks. Mrs. Worthington, who is our lovable school nurse, sees our students twice a. week. What would Lafayette do with out these important people? ' 5- ' WX 7 L
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