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,amz rqclnulnidlm. RESPONSIBILITIES are quietly and ef- ficiently executed by Mr. George J. Mclntosh, principal. As he carries out regulations in the traditional manner nd provides the best opportunities for tudent development, Mr. Mclntosh xerts a profound influence on all hases of school life. MISS ETHEL GILDERSLEEVE AND MR. T. O. KEESEE X.: ,-gk 4 .,Y ,,'- ,..'- '-'ww MR. GEORGE J. MCINTOSH SCI-IEDULING classes is only one of the problems which Miss Ethel Gildersleeve, dean of girls, and Mr. T. O. Keesee, assistant prin- cipal, help the young people of our school to solve, They are con- stantly confronted with matters of school aciivity from disciplin- ary measures to student govern- ment.
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Noi Unly Sup efwide DR. R. O. NELSON MEMBERS OF THE SCHOOL BOARD are: Sealed: Mrs. George R. Dabney, assistant clerk, Mr. Alan man, Mrs. John E, Kritzer, Mr. Dorsey Pleasants, chairman. Standing: Mr. Phillip Murray, Dr. H. G L aker, Dr. Nelson, Mr. S. D. Green, clerk. IN CHARGE of supervision are Dr R. O. Nelson, superintendent, and 1 School Board, who, during the p year, have continued their progri of general improvement both in 1 physical and psychological enviri ment of the pupils. 8
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Aw Quicfe THE CHIEF concern of our guidance counsellors, Miss Mil- dred Kelly and Miss Ruth Folk- man, is to aid students in choosing suitable vocations or in enrolling in colleges geared to meet their needs. Although this department is only two years old, its reputation is widespread because of the in- valuable service it renders in steering young people into the proper fields. MISS MILDRED KELLY AND MISS RUTH FOLKMAN PARENTS SHARE in the program of the school through the Parent-Teacher Association. Under the direction of Mrs. C. B. Coe, president, the aim of the association this year has been to understand the high school student as a citizen of his high school and community with em- phasis on his willingness to accept responsibility and his ability to render efficient service. Participants in the program have been parents, teachers, students, and lay- M mum men. MISS ELIZABETH SAUNDERS AND MISS MARGARET GARLAND C? rig' W MRS. C. B. COE OUR LIBRARY which boasts I4 OOO fl umes affords splendid facilities for ing, reference, or just browsing for 400 ClOiIy visitors, I 0
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