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E. CAR In addition to handling many weighty decisions, a principal must handle a countless number of small jobs. Mr. Harry Carter busily signs notes, resets the clock, and fixes a picture for framing. Midlothian Surges Forward In ’66 Moving ever forward, MHS marked ‘66 as a year of important improvements in updating and expanding the curriculum. The science department featured new text- books. The school added new advanced math, advanced senior English, and third year French classes. After nervously experiencing an evaluation in ‘65, MHS joyously received the news that it had been accredited in the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Mr. Harry Carter, in his fourth year at MHS, handled the weighty decisions a principal encounters. Mr. Alan Chenery, assistant principal, tackled the job of supervision of the elementary grades. Her desk piled high with students’ records, college boards, and a variety of tests, Mrs. Jones guided the 460 students as to ineir immediate and future needs. Mrs. Frady and her office helpers manned the secre- tarial end of the office’s work—sorting mail, typing let- ters, scheduling, and preparing absentee ists. Mr. Alan Chenery, vice-principal, busily directs many elementary as well as high school activities.
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Going Places In Academics Continual changes erupted in ‘66. Modernized biology, chemistry, and science courses challenged the student to think and reason independently. Establishing advanced math and new senior English classes, MHS recognized colleges’ increasing demand for higher standards of academic development. Students realized that college acceptances would result only from serious reflections. In a congenial atmosphere, teachers strove to help each student. Whether instructing, discussing, or listening, the teacher was always ready to lend a hand.
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a RO he eS Pe Tee TY TS nS AA nl hl a tne nae “Are these to be filed?’’ office helper Darlene Vance asks Mrs. Alease Frady, secretary to Mr. Carter. Sort—Type—Duplicate—Deliver. These are the steps taken each morning by Linda Walton in preparing the absentee list for each teacher. Mrs. Dorothy Jones, the guidance counselor, reaches for a college manual from the “library of manuals’ just outside her office. é = g a . F i
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