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,-n-of' Uur Stockmarket of Helpers MRS. CAHCILL 66 INK lforms at the end. This phrase is often utterecl hy one of the many stutlents seeking Mrs. Cargill, our Aetivities Direetor. The speaker might want his aetivities points eheeketl hy the llon- or Award Committee sponsor. Perhaps he wants the tlireetor of the Vl'ays and Means Squad, Book Squad or decorating Squacl. Ile eoultl he the exeeutiye hoartl president seeing his supervisor. NVell, whatever his husiness, it must quickly he stated, for there's a line hehind him. MISS GORDON S Mt. Lehanon's home and school visitor Miss Corclon helps to form a strong link hetween the home and school. By paying friendly ealls in the homes of new students, she starts this eorclial home- sehool relationship. ller ioh also inelucles investigat- ing truancy, issuing work permits. and taking the sehool eensus. Miss Cordon has incleecl heeome an authority on stuclent life through her many assoeia- tions. MRS. IIORNE RS. IIORNE, our Cuiclanee Counselor, helps students to analyze their vocational interests so they can wisely select a high sehool eourse ancl later a suitahle eollege. As part of this program she makes arrangements for Career Night when sturlents hear talks on voeations whieh interest them. The lower left picture shows stuclents enjoying one of the many speakers. Mrs. Horne also arranges eonferenees with college representatives. Shown at the lower right is a Denison meeting.
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For E fveryonffs Needs l MR. KEIFER 'I' A lligh-stuckcd dcsk in thc Main Officc sits our fricnd und principal, Mr. Kcifcr. Although allways rcudy for u talk with un cxccutiyc or ll studcnt, his muin joh is school 1llllIllIlSlI'AlltlT. Thus hc dirccts tht- cntirc school prograu11-nctiyitics, sports, instruc- tion, muiutcnuncc, und school policy. Hc dcputizcs dcpurtmcntul In-uds, who urc dircctly rcsponsiblc to him. NVhcn spurc timc cmcrgcs from u thousand dc- tuils, Mr. Kcifcr works for his doctorutc, hut hc und Mrs. Kcifcr ZIIVVAIXS find llilli' to uttcnd school func- tions. MISS ION HY Pccping into tht- Attcnduncc Oflicc right in thc middlc of tx school cluy. You urc likcly to lind Miss Ion. our vicc principul, in thcrc husy us Rl hcc. If not pcrlorming numcrous udministrutivc tasks such us making mustcr schcdulcs, chccking ut- tcnduncc, or scnding collcgc grudc transcripts. shc is doing cxtru work for thc Advisory Council, Class Rank Squad or Acliicvcmcnt Squzidr In tlu- cvcning uftcr an cvcntful day, Miss lon might cujoy an livcly play, lnovic. or liridgc gllllllh r C A 5 IN vu ADVISORY COUNCIL l llON'l': Miss McClurc. Miss Ion, Mr. Kcilcr, Mrs. Cargill, Mr. Cilbcrt. BACK: Corr, Karchcr, Tulcott, Mr. VVliiplicy, Jones, liccs, Clutter.
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Rated F riendliness High Our Helpers IC Cznrt gt-t along without thcm. VVho?,' yon ask. YVhy, our lu'lpci's,'. Ont- lmrtincli of this group is the St'L'l't'lllI'Il'S, snh- slilntvs, amd 1't'pIa1ct-lm-iits. The Sl'C'I't'ILlI'll'S clit-4-11 fully typt-d, tc-lcphonvd, amd kcpt rt-cords straight in tht- main amd llI'tt'llLlillH't' office-s. Mrs Swuim, who ix-plucvtl Mr. Srp tvinporurily, and Mrs. Truxvll, at twirlit-r-ot-ull-tnult-s, wuiw' two of tht- snhstitntvs. M1'. Lznnprinaikos. tht- new hoys' gym und driving in- structor in thi- st-cond st-nwstc-r, was tht- only 1't-pIz1cc- mm-nt. Another set-tion of tht- livlpcrs nvwly orgunizvd this ymtr is tht- lfntim' YIlK'klL'lll'l'S ol' Allll'l'IC1l. Sponsor- vd hy Miss Ion und L-ullt-tl tht- VL-ritus Clnhf' stndvnts inte-rtstvd in toucliiiig lu-Ipod ut any lovztl schools XVllk'l1t'YCl' 1104-clccl. Bcsidcs hclping oth- vrs tht- cluh lllt'llll7l'l'S lu-lpvd thcinsvlvcs hy ohsvrv- ing amd latching classvs in district schools. Thus they had il t-lmnt-v to tc-st thvir tvaluhing calpuliilitics. llvu-'s to our good fricnds, the cute-tvrizi Workc-rs and jaxnitors! It's so 1llt'tlS1lIlt to su- lmvuniiiig fact-s hvhind tht- lnnch conntcr amd at tht- ond of tht' wife'- tvriu lint-. So what il' thcy Vtiillll your nickols and pullllivsl 'l'ht- dvliuions food thvy cook is worth it. 'l'ht-n, ultvr svhool you sw somv busy In-:xvcrs l'lll't'- fully sw:-1-ping tht- rooms. cleaning tht- windows, and dmnping Izltt--It-:wt-1's ont of tht- hnilding. But they allways lmvt- timm- for at t-In-My ht-llo und at good-nu- ture-d l'l'llltll'li. No, school days wonldn't hc coinplvtc without uonr he-lpvrs.,' QIANITUIIS: Mr. -I. Smith, Mr. Arhcs, Mr. Myvrs, Mr. C. Smith, Mr. Otto, Mr. Bull. CAl l'l'l'I'lIlIA NVOIIKEIIS: Mrs. Covlnvl. Mrs. Ilczlr- don, Mrs. Gallaniglwr, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Burk- lvui, Mrs. Bonstuud, Mrs. Kctchnln, Mrs. Bald- ingcr, Mrs. L. l o1'1'aro, Mrs. M. Fcrrnro, Mrs licalltlslizlll. i i SICCltIi'l'AltIlCS: Miss Adznnson, Mrs. Irwin, Miss Mc-Mzistvr, Mrs. Booth. NEXV TEACHERS: Mr. Linnprinnkos, Mrs. Truxt-ll, Mrs. SWQIIIII. VERITAS CLUB: tlfrontl ClllI'lll'l', Adams, NVolfcrs, Arnold, NV0ldcn, Dickinson, tliaickj Cannm-ron, Ilur- mzm, Marshall, Iillingcr, Strt-inv, Frank, Zivglcr, Ivory.
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