Montgomery Blair High School - Silverlogue Yearbook (Silver Spring, MD)

 - Class of 1962

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Page 18 text:

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MR. SILAS CRAFT, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL DR. EARL HOBBS, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Administration Run Efficiently Blair's three assistant principals and one general supervisor initiated and executed school policy. Vari- ous departments of Blair came under the supervision of this efficient personnel. Mrs. Lavery handled the Language, Social Studies, English, and Girls' Physi- cal Education Departments and provided instructional materials for classrooms. Mr. Craft, in addition to supervising the Guidance and Attendance Offices, ad- ministered the Mathematics, Business, and Music De- partments. Dr. Hobbs headed the Science, Art, Boys, Physical Education, and Industrial Arts Departments. He also supplied non-instructional materials for the school. Mr. Proctor, the General Supervisor, was in charge of improving Blairis entire instructional pro- gram. Together With the principal, these administra- tors were largely responsible for the efficient opera- tion of Montgomery Blair. MRS. LENORE LAVERY ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MR. ALLAN VOGT ACTING PRINCIPAL ' f MR. CHARLES PROCTOR GENERAL SUPERVISOR



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GUIDANCE AND NURSING is Valuable Guidance is Available N laaN - MR. JOHNSON, the twelfth grade counselor, gives Jeff Hilberg ad- vice about his second semester course. MR. RHODES, Mrs. Pierrel, Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Kline, Mr. Good and Mrs. w MacDonald discuss the problems of a Blair student. P fi 2 as .- 4 X . Blair students owed a great deal of gratitude to the X Guidance Department. These hardworking, dedicated counselors were responsible for arranging students' schedules and providing needed advice concerning high school, college, and vocational plans. The - Mrs. Breakiron friendly atmosphere that prevailed in the counseling ' , offices created a sympathetic environment in which 4 many problems concerning students Were solved. 4' The Nurse's office offered help for those Blairites -r ft who felt ill, or needed minor medical assistance. lx K U L tl !. I Mr. Goodxwj Amt is ' if li l Mr. Johnson Lina 'rx f Q i X, 5 li BANDAGING A blistered foot, Mrs. Breakiron, the School Mfsnqline Nurse, is assisted by the Assistant Nurse, Mrs. Ziegler, and Gail Harrison, a student helper. ff Z 36' , V w ie. ,Mui f' I '5 T , ' 3:1 f- , ' X 'A N fe, .5112 ' .f l fa- 1' l oz... 5. , N Y jf' ' ,.., ' if 1 I1 Q79 5 f 2 fi. 4 - f wid nf. ' l .YI f a t , 1 -...s.,...,............. l Mrs. MacDonald '7' Mrs. Ziegler A' 'WG' lf Mr. Rhodes Mrs. Pierrel I5 . it

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