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Good guidance BANK STOCKHOLDERS think long and hard before they entrust the respons- ibility of bank funds to one individual. Likewise, our TOP EXECUTIVE, MR, KEITH LEE, shoulders the greatrespons- ibility of guiding the educational affairs of 1200 students and 73 employees. This he does with ease and confidence. Stu- dents and faculty alike feel free to dis- cuss problems with him. Four times a year he requires a bank call Cgoing over grade booksl to see that his customers and employees are correctly handling their assets. Everyday he directs some facet of our public relations that helps out prestige in the community. Much of his time this year was spent supervising plans for the new classrooms and gym, His is the last word on school policy. He has earned the respect of all who are associated with him. EVERY EXECUTIVE needs a CAPABLE SECRETARY. MRS. HELEN PEARMAN begins her day by answering the phone from 6 A.M. on, getting substitutes. She is a perfect example of how a good sense of humor can keep a busy person from frustration, for nothing gets her down. In spite of her many duties, she always has a cheery word of encouragement for all. fl ' Ji ffm E! QW? Every other Tuesday at 7:30 A.M. HELEN PEARMAN
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KENNETH W. MASON FRANKLIN C. HEMPHILL RAE E. CARGILLE DirCCt0r Of Recreation Superintendent Deputy Superintendent and Activities MR. HEMPHILI-, our popular Superintendent for seven years, kept his co-workers well informed with his chatty informative bulletin , TALKING THINGS OVER. In that publication this past year we saw: Board of Trustees Adopts Teacher Salary Proposalg Long-needed Health Manuel Ready for Trial in Districtg Board Adopts Revised Extra Duty Scheduleg High School Students to Take Home IBM Report Cardsg Summer School up 67733 Pupil Cost Last Year S46lg Enterprise Plant lmprovedg New Diesel Bus Replaces One in Use for Two Decadesg Employees to be Fingerprintedg Dates Set in Extensive District Building Programg Joanne Dale is Awarded First Aloise Belben Plaqueg Community Chest Drive Exceeds 85000 Quotag Aural Education Students Make Television Appearanceg State Apportionment 82,204,801 Price Lists Distributed to Cafeteriasg Hemphill Works on Administration Clinicg Barnes Leaving for job in Los Angeles School Systemj Les Vien Business Manager Succeeding Robert G. Barnesg Easel is Do-it-Yourself Industrial Arts Projectg PE Comm- ittee Drafts Guideg Grade Guidance Folders Now in Hands of Teachersg Vanguard Name Chosen for New junior High Schoglt Dominguez Presented History Reference Worksg Officials Studying Bids on Senior High Buildingg Appraisal and Accreditation Authorized by Boardg Bunche Expansion Bids Scheduled for March 18g Superintendents Lay plans to Improve Articulationg Break Ground at Dominguez for New Classrooms. Need we say our Administration had a busy year? formulate workable policies LESLIE W. VIEN BENJAMIN F. JAMIESON CARL J. BURKE Business Manager Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Building in charge of Building
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X 3 5 if 1 . 3 x was AFM is a necessary asset A bank would never survive if there weren't RES- PONSIBLE PEOPLE on the job keeping all the ac- counts straight and maintaining order. MR. LOUI E JOSEPH, as Boys Vice Principal, and MRS. HELEN THOMPSON, Girls Vice Principal, performed this same service for out school.With their able secretary, MISS BARBARA KING, they set up a secure pattern for all to follow. Mr. joseph also supervised the athletic program and Mrs. Thompson managed all the curricular problems. Under her direction, Barbara King produced the weekly bulletin that kept all personnel working together.
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