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The Principol's Messoge To Seniors n ,w 1 H H Q '1 ' o W , I -I Farewell, but not goodbye, seniors of 1961. You have finished requirements for graduation. You have been numbered among the graduates of Park View High School. However, we will always have a feeling of family tie with you. Your success or fail- ures in life will be shared with me and each of your teachers. Therefore we hope that you will feel free to call on us for assistance whenever such is needed. May the Lord M bless and guide you in your various ways in life. Charles H. Morgan
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The Office Is Pork View's Nerve Center. Each Life at Park View is affect- ed and guided by the activities in the office. From the office authoritative messages, announcements and other important news is passed on to the students over the public address sys- tem. In the main office Mrs.Walthall, the school secretary, has her head- quarters. This section is the infor- mation center for students, teachers, and visitors. It contains file cabi- nets, bulletin boards, the faculty's mail boxes, a lost and found depart- ment, and a jumbo bottle of aspirin. ' 3. 'ci Above is Mr. C. H. Morgan, Park View's principal, the respon- sible head of the school, and the agent of the school board. Mr. Morgan always has time in his busy schedule to hear individual problems and to give students the benefit of his fatherly counsel. Here, Mr. B. P. Lumpkin, the assistant princi- pal and Mr. Morgan's right hand man, looks up from a stack of daily bus reports. Mr. Lumpkin is the man to see for passports, excuses, and locker num- bers. .Q 1 Wu WE M 2 ,ugh it i. . -.HEP isqmsff, .1 it . , ii 'QFWH F3 'fM,.i,f.......e5 ..... J M fm 7 'Q inf' ' 1,-w-ei --A ...Haw i iliigwlf' . , h. is J: 'SHEN- - -1. if i. . Gigi Mrs. Jill Walthall, Park View's efficient secre- tary pauses briefly from her secretarial duties. Mrs. Walthall is the school banker, typist, book- keeper, telephone operator, and errand girl who keeps the office in order. IO
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The Five Senior The senior class officers are faced with the responsibility of leading their class through this last and most important year of high school. The officers chosen by the senior Closs Officers class are Ronnie Jones, president, Henry Harper, vice-president, Betty Lou Wells, secretary, Edna Rose Newman, treasurer, Kay Malone, reporter. I2 A ,fs f x M. ,k Ya. ,, ,- .',,,Lf'-M, .2 es- ' i- ,, -L ...gr wi 91 A , , Q .em ,hy v,-
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