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An efficient dignity shows in the face of our Vice-Principal, Mr. Leon Parish . . . dignity with a trace of humor. Mr. Parish handles well the many problems that come to his desk every day. His sincerity, help- fulness and great patience are an integral part of our administrative machinery. Red-faced Ronnie Thomas endures minor surgery at the hands of Mr. Parish as an unwanted lock is removed. Mr. Leon Parish, Vife-Prifzripal Mr. Parish discusses scheduling with Mrs. Glendenning. I3
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Mr. Perry Goolsby, Principal Sheriff Goolsby shows expressions of surprise and gratitude as Tommy O'Connor presents the traditional Roundup Week western hat. I2 Wisdonu . . . forethought . . . strength . . . are shown in the expression of our principal, Mr. Perry Goolsby. His friendliness, his sense of humor, his organizational skill, and his keen insight into the hearts and minds of the students of S. H. Rider have made him what we feel is one of the finest principals in our city. Mr. Goolsby presides at the sophomore election assembly. g
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jfe gre sun 122 Me Mrs. Carolyn Lewis Mrs. Ruby Naylotf Mr. Servies attaches scores to an Iowa test. Mrs. Marguerite Glendenning yfe QUIDIMIICG Ojfgbe Guidance is a key word in the life of a pre- college student. The Rider Guidance Office is a well-equipped office with two of the most re- spected counselors in the school system. The solving of problems is a full time job for Mrs. Marguerite Glendenning and Mr. Ronald Servies. Mr. Ronald Servies M - 5 fa M Mrs.- Loulene Neal Mrs. Des Moine Negri An efficient office is a necessary portion of a well-run school. In September, the opening of school found Rider with two secretaries, Mrs. Ruby Naylor, secretary to Mr. Goolsby, and Mrs. Carolyn Lewis, Registrar. When Mrs. Lewis left Wichita Falls, the office staff was increased, and Mrs. Loulene Neal and Mrs. Des Moine Negri assumed duties magni- fied by an additional 500 students. Functioning as registrar-attendance clerks. UA.. 5,am,y What would a school be without books? Our two librarians, Mrs. Dorothy Mullis and Mrs. Mary Lou Hager, know. A new and well- organized library gives the Rider student a chance to explore the many different realms of literature and offers much-needed reference material. Well-stocked magazine and newspaper sections are kept Current, and mem- orial shelves add to the resources of the library. Mrs. Mullis receives an overdue book. Trust and faithfulness are the guiding words for Rider's counselors. Mrs. Dorothy Mullis Mrs. Mary Lou Hage
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