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Miss Stallings has several students help her check out books to students. The library, under the supervision of Miss Stall- ings, provides the finest and latest in both hard- back books and periodical literature. ln order to add to the efficiency of this department there was an innovation this year, a copying machine was in- stalled, enabling students to make records of vital information cheaply. In conjunction with the li- brary, the audio-visual room maintains a collection of interesting and educational films, ranging in subject matter from art to English to history and government. Mrs. Ege is in charge of all the equipment of the visual aid department. 'i is Mrs. Jones draws out slips for overdue books. LIBRARY AND VISUAL AID DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENT CLASSROOM CURRICULUM The library offers reading material on almost any subject requested.
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COUNSELORS AID STUDENTS IN FUTURE PLANS The Guidance Department is possibly the most complicated and diverse department at Princess Anne. lt handles academic and social pro- blems, processes transcripts, and supervises college and career programs which provide educational and vocational guidance. As a special service to incom- ing freshmen and sophomores, the Guidance Depart- ment organizes and orientation assembly at the be- ginning of the year, to introduce new students to the opportunities offered to each of them. Handling all the CEEB testing for Princess Anne and other City schools is the nucleus of this department, Mrs. Frances Hudgins, who coordinates all the services and activities of Guidance. Working with her as a Senior counselor is Mrs. Clelia Freeman, also a Jun- ior counselor, Mrs. Betty Bracey, .lunior counselor, Mr. Charles Atkinson, Sophomore counselor, and Miss Hunter, Freshmen counselor. Senior counselor Mrs. Hudgins is always ready to help students with college or vocational plans. -E-32.1 Mr. Atkinson, meeting. J. , 1 ,1 l ff ,l. i A X sophomore counselor arranges a parent-teacher 2-a., r A I V, . ,,. r l A. 'Qyy T it 5 ff Ar' Q .Av Mrs. Freeman, also a senior counselor, looks over the records Princess Anne's new freshman class counselor is Miss Hunter. of several seniors. J -.. S-I 1 Q W--V-,...,n . I , F -, , -E --1a 1 -v-sn -.. .41-f Junior counselor Miss Bracey checks report cards.
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ENGLISH DEPARTMENT BRINGS NATIONAL Mrs. Shirley Armstrong BA Lawrence University Mrs. Marv Barnes BA Westhampton if i- :'r!'?f'.' Fil Miss Diane Dodson BA Mary Washington Mrs. Christine Joyner AB East Carolina . -' -'iff' I , 1... I - , I tr, Mrs. Jones watches as her students take a test. Mrs. Judith Dillon BA University of Oklahoma l Mrs. Mary Heacock Mrs. Janet Jones BA University of Colorado 'EL .' N fl.. Miss Lindo Kilpatrick MISS 5hil'IeY MECIICY BA Wake Forest BA Wlf1I'I'tI'Op College 28 The English Department of Princess Anne continues to maintain its high standards and long reputation for excellence. Supervised by Mrs. Mary Barnes, the faculty of the department competently and success- fully guides all age groups through the difficulties and enjoyment of the English language and literature. Beginning with the fundamentals of grammar and writing, the students proceed, over a period of four years, from an elementary introduction to literature to the field of American writers to English literature. The English department maintains its division of English classes into three groups-superior, average, and remedial. Made up of students with strong back- grounds in English, the superior classes strive for increased understanding of English and American Miss Medley explains the importance of BA Newark State College Mrs. Barnes spends her free Mrs. Mary Moller BA University of Idaho
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