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School Opened Sot Students On Monday, September 8, school opened once more for the students of Park View High School. Students arriving for first day. There was an air of enthusiasm as the pupils gathered in the gymnasium for devotionals and general instructions. In the opening program Mrs. Annie Lou Williams led the assembly in singing several hymns. Devotionals were led by the Reverend John Z. Brandon of LaCrosse. Miss Marguerite Trimm in- troduced Marlin Johnstin, the new president of the Student Council, who spoke briefly. After Mr. B. P. Lumpkin gave the students their homeroom numbers, the assembly adjourned, and students re- ported to their homerooms. Students leaving assembly to go to their assigned homerooms. IB
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Mr. L. E. Kent Agriculture 8,9 Industrial Arts 9 Mrs. Ruth Martin Home Economics 10, 11, 12 Miss Marguerite Trimm Guidance Director GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT It has been said that a successful program of guidance in high school requires the cooperation and participation of every member of the teaching and administrative staff, as well as cooperation from the home, the community and the pupils. Such is the case at Park View, for guidance is truly a joint function of the entire faculty, the home, com - munity, and pupils. The guidance program was organized in an effort to assist students and teachers, and to cooperate with the community. It was planned to cover several main areas-- orientation, program planning, social development, occupational and vocational information, job placement, follow-up, and college entrance. 12
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Lewis Wells; Vice-president Buckhorn Service Station LaVerne Wilmoth; Treasurer Oakley and Averett Howard Moss; Parliamentarian Four Chimney Inn ' Distributive Betty Lou Parrott; Secretary Leggett ' s Gary Matthews Hines Super Market The D. E. Club organizes at the beginning of school with the members immediately starting work at their respective jobs. The Distributive Education Club is an integral part of the Distributive Education Program and is composed of all students studying Distributive Education. Because of their schedules, D. E. students are deprived of the oppor- tunity of joining some high school clubs; hence, this organization gives them a sense of belonging , a desire prevalent among all young Americans. Though the activities of the club, stu- dents are taught leadership; they also learn to regard the field of distribution as a profession. Jeanette Poythress Oakley and Averett Rudy Conner; President Mobile Service Station
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