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Administration In addition to the regular responsi- bilities connected with running an ur- ban school. Miss Dowe is especially concerned with vocational education to prepare students for immediate en- try into employment or enrollment in a school of higher education or special- ization. She met this school year with in- novations in class activities, anticipa- ting a busy and fruitful time ahead. Each class had a special meeting to discuss school activities such as teas, talent shows, and class-sponsored dances. Of even more interest to the student body was the discussion of the proposed school name change. The effects of such a change were ex- plored with representatives of con- cerned groups, including students, fac- ulty, alumnae, parents, and the school administration. With us again for her second year is our vice-principal Mrs. Nancy Rus- sell. Miss Dowe and Mrs. Russell work closely together in planning activities for the year, and, therefore, Mrs. Rus- sell is able to substitute for Miss Dowe if she is unavailable. During the year there are class teas and meetings to attend, assemblies to address, students to counsel, and tours to conduct. Quite often Mrs. Rus- sell is asked to attend meetinqs of dif- ferent schools and organizations to give needed information about our curriculum and student body. Many larger schools have several people to take care of the duties of vice-princi- pal, but our Mrs. Russell handles the job herself. Problems and difficulties confront the student, and the counseling staff is always there to make things smooth- er. Mrs. Murphy was head of the staff. She was also the sophomore and sen- ior counselor, and sophomore class ad- viser. Mrs. McLean guided the juniors and freshman. She was of help to the senior students, and she was junior adviser. Mr. Willardson remained as vocational counselor. Testing co-ordina- tor again this year was Mr. Robb. Mrs. Matthews, as college counselor, helped decide the future education of students. Miss Morgan was group guidance co-ordinator, as well as fresh- man adviser. Miss Jacobsen was sen- ior class adviser.
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30 MRS. NANCY RUSSELL Mrs. Druck and Miss Dowe sample pastries. Visiting students tour all major areas.
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