Marian Anderson Junior High School - Hummingbird Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1974

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Got a problem? let's talk about it Thomas Kirk Dean Loyd Counselor Counselor White shoes were the new in look for the .--- men at Anderson early this fall. Mr. Hinkle, LEFT, and Mr. Burney, RIGHT, join Mr. Kirk for a white shoe visit. Getting your head together is something counselors like Mr. Thomas Kirk and Mr. Dean Loyd can help you with. Mr. Loyd is Anderson adjustment counselor, coming to our school when desegregation plans and boundary changes were made. He is the sponsor for the Human Relations Committee. Mr. Kirk is eighth grade sponsor, work- ing with class officers on such projects as Student Directory, suggestion boxes, career assemblies. 66 Mr. Loyd directs Kay Dillard in some work she is doing in the counselors' office. Students help with clerical work. ll!!! Ill ABOVE, Mr. Kirk has an early momlng visit with Terry Sewers ln front of the bulletin display case decorated by the art classes BELOW, Mr. Loyd leans back to think that one over. . ,X is , gs i4 ..u.N.NL4.:N KH' .g . z, ' ii,- if lf is 4 F . Q' . fi w. ., 9 ' K X y await .ii ka, l...n..f 0

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Mrs. Vivian Burton Mrs. Katye B. Johnson Dean of Girls Counselor 2 we Seventh graders need guidance in making schedules and Ending their way. Mrs. Vivian Burton counsels with them. Cleo Jackson came to Anderson as an intern teacher in art, working with Mrs. Martha Harrisberger during the second semester. Here he visits with Mrs. Burton while she handles hall supervision. Help closer to you than your yellow pages: your counselor's on hand You don't have to look in the yellow pages for helpg just find Mrs. Katye B. John- son and Mrs. Vivian Burton. They have served and counseled students, guiding them through adjustments and with disciplinary problems. Their firm but un- derstanding manner has helped make Anderson's three years of integration successful. Mrs. Johnson sponsors the ninth grade, planning money-raising projects and the year-end activities, as well as enrolling them for high school. Mrs. Burton ad- vises seventh grade ac- tivities. Even ninth grade students need advice on schedules. Donald Walker and Sidney Hardman get help from Mrs. Johnson at the start of the year. How can anyone be afraid of something so soft and small as a hamster? wonders Ricky Bedwell, as he takes a visitor in to see Mrs. Johnson. Apparently Mrs. Johnson is Cafraid?J 65



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W 3' JM! my Qefsw lf you ache, need a phone, want to buy a penczl . . . here s the place to come fm' ,X'Qi?5fZs,f jg' if .f .w i -:WI figs? f if' if A . his ' My-5, Cora Arkle Mrs. Linda Baughman Mrs. Emily Latimer Clerk Clerk Nurse At LEFT, our nurse, Mrs. Emily Latimer, takes the blood pressure of ninth gra- der, Julie Gahman. For check-ups of all students and daily bumps and ail- ments, Mrs. Latimer ser- ves us all. BELOW, Mrs. Arkle and Mrs. Baughman keep the details of admin- istration together. For so many details, we all look to these patient clerks. Mrs. Arkle also manages our book store. At BOTTOM, Mr. George Lytle, ninth grade science teacher, com- es to Mrs. Arkle for some information. ' -,mfs-wwe-uw was 5 Q Mrs. Linda Baughman gives a deep thought to what will be the Thought for the Day. She puts out the bulletin, which was daily at the first of the year, weekly later, due to paper shortage. May I have your attention, please . . May I have your attention for the . . . Students at Anderson have heard these words from our clerks, Mrs. Cora Arkle and Mrs. Linda Baughman. May I use the phone? Where's Mr. Greading'ton? Many are the questions asked the clerks by students. Mrs. Arkle has been at Anderson for four years, and Mrs. Baughman, three. These two serve not only the students, but everyone who comes in contact with Anderson. Mrs. Emily Latimer, nurse, is con- cerned with every person at Anderson, keeping health records and checking students who are ill.

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