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Park ViewBegins ’59-60 Session Well Folks, it ' s Tuesday, September 8 and Park View formally begins its fifth session. The number of students enrolled this year, 517, is a considerable increase over last year ' s number, 426. These are a few students of Park View gathered in the front hall renewing old acquaintances. The wel coming ceremony for the students, their parents, teachers, and other guests is held in the gymnatorium. Here is the student body as they gather for the first time this year. 1 1
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The Office, Prior to School Opening September 7, the day before Park View officially begins its ' 59- ' 60 session, is designed for busy people. With so many last-minute details to take care of, the office personnel is about to Panic . Let ' s look in on them! Mr. C. H. Morgan, principal of Park View, has a lot of work to do this y ear with 517 students and thirty teachers looking to him for leadership. Mr. B. P. Lumpkin, assistant principal, will insturct a class in government, keep the bus drivers ' schedules and generally be one of Park View ' s busiest men. Miss Marguerite Trimm, guidance director , keeps the students ' records and helps to promote good will. Mrs. Jill Walthall, secretary to the principal, is a most efficient person. She helps Mr. Morgan keep Park View in order. 10
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Books! Books for Sale! One of the first important jobs at the beginning of any school year is ordering books and distributing them. On the first day of school the students are told which books they will need to buy. On the second day, the students bring their money to pay for the books. The third day, no students attend school. This allows time for the books to arrive at Park Viewfrom Boydton. Then on the fourth day, the students re- ceive their new books. Mrs. Polly Butts is shown taking book orders from (left to right) David Strickler, Betty Reed, Joyce Martin, and Carolyn Thompson. Mrs. Louise Osborne is handing Millie Callahan her ground): Margorie Wells, May Lawson, Irving Phillips: new textbook. Looking on are - First row (in fore- Second row (in background): Joyce Or r, Delores Crowder, Lucille Allgood. 12
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