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Administrative Team Kept Pace With Growth Despite the inconvenience of temporary quarters, constant building construction, and those last minute unexpected problems, these men assisted Mr. Boulding in keeping Liberty functioning smoothly and efficiently this year. Student assistance was a main obiective for these men. Mr. Noble, head of the Counseling Department, sought to help each student select a program suited and helpful to the individual. He was often called upon to lend a sympathetic ear to a student with a problem. Mr. Clayburn, in charge of Student Control and Atten- dance, was constantly kept busy checking the reasons for absences, discussing with the students such problems as why they were tardy to a certain class, and also handling student discipline. Mr. Bronzan, Assistant Principal, had the primary func- tions of teacher supervision, curriculum, and student activities. Any doubt about the date of a certain activity could be settled with a quick glance at his huge school calendar. Assistant Principal MR. LOU BRONZAN A.B.,M.A. Vice-Principal Vice-Principal, Head Counselor MR. GERALD CLAYBURN A.B.,M.A. as U Ki' H 1 1. l , ft' i .Q-'L an 7- Ce? 1 I. an 1 Q. . 'jfs i-4 fills 14 MR. VERNON NOBLE A.B.,M.A. -17
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Mr. Shorafonowich laughingly guarded his birthday cake last November 8, from Patty Yamashita and Doug Adams. Colors Classified Sections In New Library Devised to aid the students in making an easy and quick selection in the new library, books were put into their individual groups by colors. Besides aiding students and teachers, the new arrangement added a decorative air to the library. Organization and speed were combined to make the library an efficient service. With the added check-out stations, students no longer were forced to stand in line in order to obtain a valuable reference book to assist in writing that HA term paper. A huge show case was provided in which books and outstanding student art work were exhibited throughout the year. To assist with the various duties of a librarian, audio- visual distributor, and general information manager, Mr. Smithson joined the library staff. WALTER SHARAFANOWICH A.B., M.A., B.L.S Librarian. DENIS SMITHSON Assistant Librarian. .JW fn ,fl V-- nv: .1 'V
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