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MR. CARL M. BAILEY Assistant director of secondary education and acting co-ordinator of mathematics Under the direction of Dr. Ishmael Hill, assistant superintendent of Lub- bock Public Schools, it is the job of the directors and co-ordinators to plan improvements Within their indi- vidual subject areas, aid in revisions of courses of study, and serve as leaders in their branch of the curricu- lum program. These people also help in the selection of textbooks Whie are under consideration for adoption. s. MRS. ETHEL K. TERRELL MR. VERNON L. ODOM Girls' counselor Boys' counselor . 1 ff' ,.', u 1 Keeping the library in top shape and binding books are only two of the varied duties of the library per- sonnel. Seen arranging library books are Mrs. Ivey G. Warren, Mrs. Willie Clark, and Mrs. R. T. Groves. They are seen each day working in the school library. Mrs. Warren is the library assistantg Mrs. Clark is in charge of book binding, and Mrs. Groves is head librarian. MISS GRACE PADLEY Director of guidance
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Gordon, Reed Guide 1300 LHS Students Taking over the many duties of principal at Tom S. Lubbock High School has made Mr. Jay E. Gordon one of the busiest men in the school. The complete supervision of the school is his responsibility. Mr. Gordon's duties include directing teachers and students, overseeing all extracurricular activities, and being responsible for carrying out plans made by the school board. t il . L' Assuming the important duties of assistant prin- gpaj at Lubbock High School is Mr. E. W. fTeboJ ee . Mr. Reed's busy days are filled with keeping at- tendance records, noting the enrolling and dropping of students, directing all student activities, and look- ing after the student activity funds. Miss Dorothy Lomax, director of secondary curric- ulum in the Lubbock Public Schools, has played an important part in the growth and development of the Lubbock schools. Miss Lomax has Worked diligently With secondary teachers to enrich the curriculum oiferings and im- prove the techniques used in the schools.
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The efficient operation of the offices of Lubbock High School this past year, has been due to the hard Work and the eiiiciency of the office clerks and secretary of the principal. Shown in the picture are Mrs. Alfred T. McVVhorter, Mrs. Robert E. Knight, sec- retary to the principal, Miss Eldora Whitlock, and Mrs. Haskell Taylor, who are enjoying the annual home economics tea at Christ- ,IHaS. C VERNARD T . ALEXANDER MR. JACK P. BARTON MR. PAUL M. BRANOM Physical Education Vocational Agriculture Band--W0St05'l1 Band BOYS Cowhand football coach Co-sponsor FFA Clllb, La Trezleme MI1Slql1e M.S. B.A.-East Texas State John Tarleton Agricultural SPOHSOT- B-S--East TCXHS Teachers College College State College. M.Ed.-Texas Technological College MRS. T. R. BAILEY MR. PAUL C. BOWIE Applied Science, Biology Bookkeeping, Typing B.A.-North Texas State Teachers B.B.A.g M. Ed.-West Texas State College College i I If . ' A v : '.'l .Q -r in s X ' 1 W of L it wa A 3 , , X 1. 2. . ,f t i r fl. ' SI' L 1 ' :J '-'- f ix . , .55 .f,. , In 4 cw ...W ., V, f 'f ' , 3 1 ? 22 we V I 'N 9' 1. Y X 5, . SEQ QQ. SQ? If A ,gk it Q 1f'.,,Q, W 1 was f 'S 3:5 -f . V .- w:.:gfw'.-2-f fg1,, SE , L. if f ' 'Q
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