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MR. AARON UPHOLDS MALE CONDUCT Experienced in elementary, high school, and college level education, Mr. Lloyd B. Aaron has served as Dean of Boys at McArthur since 1958. His varied background includes 17 years of teaching in Pennsylvania and Flor- ida, 7 years in the business world, and 5 years in the Armed Forces. Mr. Aaron earned his degrees at Clarion State Teachers' College and Barry College. At present, he is a night instructor at Broward Junior College, the ninth school at which he has taught. When not busy upholding the rules and traditions of McArthur, our dean may often be found fishing or work- ing in his garden. MRS. NORTON HANDLES DISTAFF SIDE Completing her thirty-fifth year in education is Mrs. Grace Norton, M.H.S. dean of girls. Before joining McArthur's staff seven years ago, Mrs. Norton taught at schools in various parts of Florida. In her position, our respected dean does a com- mendable job. She has the responsibility of seeing that traditions of conduct of discipline are upheld. Attendance procedures also come under her jurisdiction. Mrs. Norton holds both her A.B. and M.A. degrees from Florida State University. 8 MR. SIMON A KEEPS OUTSTANDING REPUTATION Officially, Mr. Bernard Simon, Assistant Principal, defines himself the co-ordinator between faculty, stu- dents and administration. Unofficially, however, his varied activities can hardly be defined. Mr. Simon received his B.S. degree from City Col- lege, New York, where he was graduated in 1935. He attained his Master of Arts degree and also his Profes- sional Diploma from the Teacher's College at Colum- bia University. Corning to MHS in 1956, he was one of the original faculty members. Two years later he advanced to the position of Assistant Principal. 1 W , , I
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PRINCIPAL Alfred G. Ryll Mr. Ryll addresses Student Council on important school matters. fi The progress McArthur High School has made since its inception seven years ago is due largely to the efforts of our capable principal, Mr. Alfred G. Ryll. Mr. Ryll has worked continously with community leaders to aid McArthur, cooperated with our student leaders, and has assisted students in any possible way. Our distinguished principal is directly responsible for our fine stadium, our school fight song which he wrote, and he is a never-failing supporter of all Mustang activities. Mr. Ryll holds degrees from Northwestern Univer- sity and Western State Teachers College. He has also attended Florida State University, Barry College, and the University of Florida. Off the campus this civic-minded citizen is an ar- dent church supporter, a lodge participant, and a mem- ber of various educational groups. Before coming to McArthur, he was principal at West Hollywood Elementary and also taught at Holly- wood Central. Mr. Ryll's great spirit and pride in our school have motivated the student body so that today McArthur is recognized as one of the outstanding high schools in the South. 7
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MR. CAMERON HEADS ANOTHER SUPERB GUIDANCE YEAR As head of our Guidance Department, Mr. Gibson Cameron works hand in hand with the students of M. H.S. in planning for the future. A former science teacher, Mr. Cameron has earned degrees from Central College in Fayette, Missouri, and St. Louis University in St. Louis. He continued his ex- tensive education at Barry College, Murray State Col- lege, and the University of Missouri. VVhen his many jobs as guidance counselor are laid aside for the day, Mr. Cameron enjoys relaxing with a round of golf or game of bridge. MCARTHUR WELCOMES MISS PRICE Roman archeology, sports, traveling, and a collie named Alexandra fill the spare hours of McArthur's newest guidance counselor, Miss Patricia Price. Miss Price attended the University of Missouri, where she received her Masters, Bachelor of Arts, and Bachelor of Science degrees in Education. She also went to the Universities of Colorado and New Mexico. In her fifth year of counseling, the former science teacher is also sponsor of the National Honor Society. MRS. WAGNER EVER FAITHFUL Students, students, students! replied Mrs. Aurelia Wagner when asked her main interests. Students also play the major role in her job as McArthur guidance counselor. As holder of both B.A. and M.S. degrees, Mrs. Wag- ner has attended D'Youville College in Buffalo, New York, and Barry College in Miami. She has also taken extension courses at the University of Florida. She previously taught in Eric County, New York, and at West Hollywood Elementary. A former New Yorker, Mrs. Wagner is presently in her seventh year at McArthur High. 9
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