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H-4 BOB GREGORY HAVING COORDINATORS makes a vast difference in a school. They smooth the way and tie loose ends together. B. C. fbefore coordinatorsl each teacher had to keep his own attendance register, which added to his already heavy burden. Now with MRS. OPEL PIROTT as Attendance Coordinator, we have a veri- table watchdog of the treasury, for she impresses upon students that good attendance means money in the bank. B. C. a school had an assembly only if an overworked teacher would volunteer to sponsor it. With MR. HOU GREGORY on the job as Student Act- ivities Coordinator, we can participate in al student cabinet and plan activities which thereby guarantee us our place in school administration. li. C. students liaplmzartlly chose careers with little or no guidance. With MR. EllGl'INE ISARMORE available as Guidance Coordinator, there's always an office open where we can go to get help, see our test results, and discuss problems. EUGENE BARMORE OPEL PIROTT MA RIE WRIGHT Guidance Office DEION HENRY Attendance Office Activities Office l BARBARA FREEMAN
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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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R . Classroom insurance is free to all l7Pl3l-IR-Ll-flfTf Disk jockeysi'Fisher and Eriavec conducted a weekly jazz session on station 98 FM, RIGHT: Mrs. Carleda Moore's students listen to her lips in aural education class. BELOW LEFT: When Mrs. Taylor recited Macbeth, her sixth period linglish class listened with rapt attention. RIGHT: Mr. Hubbard, driver training instructor, insisted that everyone be prepared for emergencies.
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