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T , ' ii fi C Q E 612 1 ,- 3' ' 5 .' f , ' fi' i f ,, i , , X' , X' . ' , .,, I , . Mrs. Breakiron Mr. Good Mr. Johnson Mrs. MacDonald MIS. Pierrel MT- Rhodes Mrs. Ruth B. Breakiron, P. H. N.g Nurse, F. D. N. A. Sponsor Mr. Joseph B. Good, B.A., M. A.g 12th Grade Counselor, Head 4 Football coach Mr. Paige D. Johnson, B. A., M. A., 11th Grade Counselor, Ass't. Football Coach Mrs. Elizabeth C. MacDonald, B. S., M. A., College Counselor Mrs. Elizabeth N. Pierrel, B. A., M. S., 10th Grade Counselor, Inter- school Relations Comm. Sponsor, Guidance Comm. Mr. Ernest V. Rhodes, B. S., M. Ed., Vocational Guidance Coun- selor, Key Club Sponsor Counselors The guidance counseloris association with each student began by helping him choose a course of study. From the first conference until graduation the counselors main- tained an active interest in the progress of each Blairite. Into this span were incorporated the many services they rendered and for which we are so grateful: the class changes, the discussions with parents and teachers, and advice about colleges and careers. The welcome atmosphere created by our counselors encouraged us to seek their beneficial guidance. The counselors, Mrs. Pierrel, Mr. Good, Mrs. MacDonald, Mr. Mr. Craft, Ass't. Principal. :'fgf,g ' , ,, rr We ' Q if H... , As Mrs. Zeigler patches J. Chi1aty's finger, Mrs. Breakiron and S. Brown look on. Johnson, and Mr. Rhodes discuss the curriculum along with 'W 20
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A . s mana i 3 ' Q sa 4- A z bk 1 il 3 if fi X 6' 1 Al if Y' L f . E. i X Mr. Craft Mr. Gorin Mr. Proctor Mr. Vogt Mr. Silas E. Craft, B. S., M. S.g Assist-ant Principal in charge of Mr. Charles M. Proctor, B. S., M. Ed.g General Supervisor Guidance and Attendance Mr. Herbert H. Gorin, B. S., M. Ed.g Assistant Principal in charge of Mr. Allen F. Vogt, B. S., M. S.g Assistant Principal in charge of N Instruction, Applied Math Club Sponsor l Executing school policy and applying it to daily life at Blair was the task of the administration. Vice-principals headed such departments as curriculum, attendance, and supervision. The contribution to the smooth functioning Administration dministration of the school made by an efiicient clerical staff was also of great importance. lt is too seldom that we give due recognition to the invaluable assistance provided by the administrative staff. ,ffsx ,v '4 Xi The vice-principals, Mr. Proctor, Mr. Craft, Mr. Vogt, and Mr. Gorin are engaged in a discussion of school policy. Mrs. Ruth B. Conner, Secretary, College Counseling Oilice Mrs. Ellen L. Davis, B. A.: Secretary, Attendance Ofiice Mrs. Louise R. Lyon, Secretary, Administrative Oflice Mrs. Cornelia K. Matson, B. A.g Secretary, Guidance Ofiice Mrs. Alice D, North, Registrar and Administrative Secretary Mrs. Mary F. Whitcomb, Secretary and Receptionist, Administrative Ofiice Mrs. Conner Mrs. Davis Mrs. Lyon Mrs. Matson Mrs. North Mrs. Whitcomb tes ii .fy v , tai? e f 'ffl ww f' -f' V mr ,. . X .7 V f : - N' 9.-ff. . lf fe ., i t E Q., 1-: f A 14,5 ,i l V, wx :.- .1 V I , df: -4 . -. I - if. E ,. 4 Q , X. .1 1 W . - lr . is f 'M LL .1 f mf .A ,L I9
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Mrs. Mary K. Jahn, B. A., M. A.g Librarian, Library Club Sponsor Mrs. Shirley L. Ogus, Ass't. Librarian Miss Elizabeth Stickley, B. A., M. A.g Librarian, Department Chair- man, Library Club Sponsor if 6' eb .. ,, . L5--.. -.s-af 35' V l fs il , 1 . Mrs. Jahn Mrs. Ogus Miss Stickley Librar Blairites have always taken great pride in their library, and justifiably so. lt is through the constant striving of the students themselves, guided by capable librarians, that the library maintained its status as one of the finest in ' RM M, +232 4. A sts ' ,Al .. the county. Because of this excellent reputation, county officials decided this year to open our library after school hours and on Saturdays to encourage extended use of its valuable facilities. Students make good use of their privileges in the senior corner. Early morning finds students hard at work in the library. Mrs. Ogus consults Miss Stickley regarding one of the many problems of the library. 4 . F' Q mix. Q x .qt 5 5 ,iff ld'-i X.- MQ .1 1 je 'swf-Q 'Hr I Hill L, ' A... -1 ...t 2 fl . 'N ... ,
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