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Offke Stay ,4 21 fudcufs and Zzculfy Mr. Peoples might be described as Mr. Hanchey's right hand man. As assistant principal, he works with Mr. Hanchey in carrying on the business of the school. He is not just a voice over the public address system, or the man to see for an excused absence or the inevitable unexcused tardy. Rather he is an energetic worker for all our school projects and we are all especially appreciative of his work as sponsor of the Student Council. And should anyone need enlightening on the marvels of our demo- cratic America, let him take American history under the popular Mr. Peoples. Wfithout Mrs. Gullatt, all the work of Mr. Hanchey and Mr. Peoples would be in vain, Someone has to type, deliver, and edit the work of the office. Mrs. Gullatt is a capable secretary whom we are sure the school could not function without. Should a student-need help in deciding on his curriculum, future vocation, or per- haps a personality problem, Mrs. Russell is the one to see. She also carries out the testing program for the school, such as the National Merit Scholarship Test, the in- telligence tests, etc. We appreciate Mrs. Russell's work with any student who asks for it. MR. MORGAN PEOPLES Assistant Principal MRS. MILDRED GULLATT Secretary I0 MRS. EARNEST RUSSELL Guidance Counselor
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LINCOLN PARISH SCHOOL BOARD HRST ROW: Mr. Louis Napperg Superintendent Morelle Emmons: Dr. Felton Green, President, Simmie Whitrnang Watson Green SECOND ROW: Wm. A. Marburyg Lamar Colvin, Lee Nobles, Robert Holladayg C. W. Colvin: William Smith, Dennis Owens Noi Shown: Jack Ritchie. R. G. HANCHEY Principal The duties of a high school principal seem endless, as they really are. Wfe are fortunate to have Mr. Hanchey for our principal because he is so competent in carrying out the jobs that must be done to keep Ruston High running smoothly. His job begins before school in the summer when he starts working out the schedules for students for the coming year. This not only includes assigning the students the hours they will take a subject, but also arranging it so that the teachers will have as evenly distributed a load of students as possible. Mr. Hanchey must also be a businessman, able to run the business of RHS well. As far as this goes, he does have the help of Mrs. Kavanaugh, our book- keeper, and his secretary, Mrs. Gullatt. The tasks such as lunchroom reports, attendance records, and needed supply lists, must be handled by Mr. Hanchey. Of course the major duty of Mr. Hanchey is to see that the student body benefits from their attendance at RHS. At times he enlists the help of Mrs. Russell, our guidance counselor. It is always apparent that Mr. Hanchey has the students' needs and abilities foremost in his work. That is why we at RHS are so fortunate to have such a man as he for our principal.
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Our lin ll g Jferrfcs DIETICIANS Mrs, Tinsleyg Mrs. Dring, Head Dietician. The upkeep of a building as large as RHS is a full-time job for our custodians and maids. Without their continuous efforts to keep our school clean and attractive, we could not be as proud of the appearance of our school. The kitchen staff deserve a special thank-you from the student body for providing wholesome, hot lunches. Students seldom realize the planning that must go into preparing good lunches, and the time spent in pre- paring the meals. They begin work around seven in the morning, and don't leave work until all is clean and ready for the next mornings i , .,, .L f, A 5 f S .. -t - ,,,,, f. 1 V MQ .-5 vi ' 'E I ,,.w ' fw f rf-7fw L'f '-I Q FQWSQQA, ,,ggg4:f:,fv:,:,9Jzg i'uN YrQtvw4 ,sfy,?,.,h 5 1.?,,w 7 . 'saggy 454- s ' 1 t ' - . i zjk .. ,Qjtts3g.gfes ga,t.t fig.?ijf.g,3 ,r. -V-Jilfiiliii ' V lleliltilslclgli ff' Mglilllvl 5 if llgixlil l f- ? ,ai?.gt31 ' v,ljyggi4sscf2lil ?i'xi'ggt43Q -A .2 62igQUixa.4 .,f4yagig2gagggQrQ1 ,ittggftiirfrs ..,43g.gie.g:3g 4, TT ,gggigim-K Y 'it -L1-QV, it 1, r I 2 1, 5' t-i' ' - Q. .. Vys. ' S 7f- F H ,- 1 .r - , . .ij -' tg,-, KITCHEN MAIDS Robertine Levingston, Cascile Wilder, Vera Fraizer, Mellie B. Lyons. cooking. So to these behind-the-scenes workers at RHS goes a word of ap- MAIDS preciation in hopes that they will continue their work as well as they Dorothy Hicks, Ruth Ann Wiggins, Theresa have in the past. PHHCISOH- JANITORS Mr. Hanks, Mr. Otwell, Mr. Ferguson. x
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