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viii MR. NOLAN WOOD Office assistants, Rita Gray, Janice Bullock, Gayle Bray, Dolores McIntosh, and Carl Counselor Crimmings look over an information form in the office. Mrs. Audine Whitten helps Linda Snow, Lacretia Crawford, Wanda Downing, Trinia Howell, and Sandy Peck with their jobs. The great thing in this world is not so much where we are, but in what direction we are moving. - O. W. Holmes founsefofs Hive AM With patience and understanding, Counselors Mrs. Myra Curry and Mr. Nolan Wood, aid students in trying to solve problems which arise during the year. Mrs. Curry, senior counselor, has worked with the Class of '65 for the six years she has been in the Arlington school system. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from North Texas State. In August of 1964 she completed her work at Texas Christian University for her Master of Science degree. Mr. Wood, sophomore- junior counselor, has his Bachelor of Arts degree from Baylor and has his Master of Education degree from North Texas. He has been in the Arlington school system five years. Before coming to Sam Houston last year, he taught at Carter junior High and Arlington High School. 'N Office Assistants Jerri Freeman, Alice Cantrell, Paula Arbuckle, Terri Cantrell, and Margaret Ashley take time to say hello to Mrs. Doris Brazzil. MRS. MYRA CURRY Counselor 5
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MR. HAROLD W. KEY Principal Cindy Coulson and Danny Fugitt, office assistants, pick up Mrs. Jeannine Crill's attendance slip at one ofthe temporary buildings. 14 MRS. CLOYE SHERROD MR. JAMES W, CRQUCH Dean Of Girls Vice-Principal . 1 'Ani is 7 Office assistants, Linda Chapman, Sally Farhat, BarbaraMiles, Trudy Burks, Ronni Elliott, and Sheila Coats, receive instruction from Mrs. Cloye Sherrod, dean of girls and also office assistant co-ordinator. He who would really benefit mankind must reach them through their work. U - Henry Ford Key, .Yfaff Helo P1f,o17s' Constant effort toward meeting student needs is put forth by Sam Houston's administrative staff. School principal, Mr. Harold W. Key, entered the Arlington school system in the fall of 1953. He received both his bachelor's and master's degrees from Texas Christian. Mr. james W. Crouch vice-principal, has been with Ar- lington schools seven years. His first five years here were spent teaching at Arlington High. He received his bach- elor's degree from Texas A and M and his master's from Texas Wesleyan. Mrs. Cloye Sherrod, dean of girls, has been in the Arlington school system ten years. She taught shorthand at Arlington High for eight years. Her bachelor's degree is from Texas Christian and her master's degree is from Texas Wesleyan.
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MRS. MARY ANN KEAL MRS. AUDINE WHITTEN MRS. DORIS BRAZZIL Office assistants, Tye Blevins, jane Powers, and Linda Cody file student information cards. 16 B' A Gary Dixon, Linda Clark, Jerri Freeman, and .Ioleta Waldrop, assistants in the office, assemble materials necessary to begin work. A manis bPSff7'iCfIllS are his fUf1Jqng0fS-N - Robert Collyer .feofefaffes Work Haro' Contributing to Sam Houston's efficiency are Mrs. Doris Brazzil, Mrs. Mary Ann Keal, and Mrs. Audine Whitten. Mrs. Brazzil, attendance clerk, has worked at Big Sam since it opened. She attended East Texas Baptist College, Hardin-Simmons University, and Kilgorejunior College. Mrs. Keal, secretary to the principal, has also been at Sam Houston two years. Her knowledge of busi- ness machines, gained in a comptometer course at a busi- ness college in Dallas, helped train her for her position. Mrs. Whitten, receptionist and newcomer to the school this year, worked at Arlington High School for seven years. She attended North Texas State. She has found a wonderful student-faculty relationship at Big Sam, she said.
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