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Page 20 text:
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More Than A Store— An Institution Whenever a pencil, notebook, or any type of school supply was needed, a trip to the Book- store was in order. Before and after school as well as during the lunch periods, students could be seen patiently await- ing their turn at the counter. The little school specialities, such as red and blue Mustang stickers for books and windows, fountain pens with a horse ' s head on them, and so on, were also sold through the Bookstore. The seniors were good custom- ers throughout the year, as they stood in line for class rings,- senior sweaters and emblems, and graduation announcements and cards. Tickets to all school functions could be purchased through this department. They included tic- kets to games, dances, and the Every Girl ' s Dinner, as well as activity cards and the yearbook, Hoofbeats. While the Mustang Corral Drive was in progress, the book- store was indeed a busy place. Every morning, a representative from each homeroom would en- trust to the Bookstore the funds collected the previous day. Assisting Mr. Brockett in his many duties was Mrs. Fara Dar- land. BUSY THROUGHOUT THE DAY is the North High Bookstore, under the direc- tion of Mr. Donald Brockett. Top: Mr. Brockett assists Delores Wierson. Mid- dle: Mrs. Fara Darland removes note- books from shelf to sell to students. Bottom: Members of the Executive Com- mittee purchases the f.rst activity cards: Fred Mendelsohn, Mr. Brockett, Dezem- ber, Bennett, Long, Hogue, Drummond, Dunlap, Stallcup. Suter, Goodson, Shoe- maker. I (16)
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Returns, Records, Reports The many details connected with the managing of attendance records and registration are efficiently taken care of by the secretaries in the registrar ' s office. Each morning they issue return slips to a great many students and help them solve their individual problems. One of the major problems facing students is the choice of the course they wish to follow. The guidance of Mr. Charles Burton, Registrar, in matters of this sort con always be counted on to be for the benefit of the students. A new position this year, that of Assistant Registrar has been carefully filled by Mr. Dale Brooks. REGISTRAR: Mr. Charles Burton. THE PLANNING OF SCHEDULES and checking of absences are attended to by Mr. Dale Brooks (Upper Left). Assistant Registrar; Mrs. Mary Westby (Upper Right), Attendance Secretary; Miss A.rdis Coburn (Lower Left), Sec- US) retary to Mr. Burton; and Miss Shirley Williams (Lower Right), Credentials Secretary,
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PTA BOARD— Front Row: Dcnna Entrekin, Carol McCall, Dorothy Seeqer, Shirley Rahn. Second Row; Mr. Frank Anderson, Mr. William Bartels, Mrs. Jewell Rasbury, Mrs. Ski Johnson, Mrs. Hubert Davis, Mrs. John S. McCall, Mrs. Charles Gray, Mrs. Spencer Nitchie, Mrs. Carll Huskinson, Mrs. Earl Chase, Mrs. H. D. MouUer, Mrs. Ray Harris, Mrs,. A. E. Thomas, Mrs. Stanley Gilbert, Mrs. Roderick Johnson, Mr. James I. Stewart. Guidance From Parents And Teachers The Parent-Teacher Association held a number of interesting and informative panel dis- cussions during the year in which both parents and students participated actively. Parents had a chance to meet the teachers and inspect the school plant at the various open houses held by the PTA. The PTA was active in assisting the students of North High in their various ventures. Furnishings for the Mustang Corral were one of the outstanding contributions. (17) PTA OPEN HOUSE — Upper left: Mr. C. A. Brown and Barry Long show Mrs. Long the chemistry lab. Upper right: Articles made by handicrafts students are examined by Miss Mary Williams, Jack Keller, and Mrs. Keller. Lower left: Mrs. Spencer Nitchie, PTA president. Lower right: the soft drink bar at the PTA dinner in the cafeteria.
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