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Determinin Elements 0111 uture MRS. MARY BROADDUS, CR.N., St. .loseph's Hospital, London, Ontario, B.S. in Nursing, University of Western Ontariol nurse and home nursing instructor, supervises and encourages Sam Houston's health pro- gram. NURSE Mrs. Mary Broaddus Typing the morning bulletin, calling absen- tees, and selling drill books constitute the active day of MRS. VERTNA SEAY. Too, she is responsible for the tracing and re- porting of truants. ATTENDANCE CLERK Mrs. Vertna Seay Student o ffi c e workers obtain actual office training While assisting the regular staff with numerous jobs. Among their duties are answering the telephone, run- ning errands, and acting as reception- ists. ' OFFICE WORKERS ' FRONT ROW: Patsy McDougle, Nell Talley, Judy Slaughter, Sidney McLeod, Brenda Nelson, Marion Parrott, Peggy Taylor, Evelyn Plaster, Estelle Mason. SECOND ROW: Sally Cole, Jo Ann Ferguson, Edda Levandowski, Eugenia Gamble, Julia Allcorn, Mary Scholwinski, Elaine Nygard, Janice Gage, Judy Williams. THIRD ROW: Delores Templet, Judy Koehler, Rayetta Ray, Judy McVey, Charlene Banes, Diane Freeman, Becky Johnson, Brenda Rlldel- FOURTH ROW! Christine Twardowsky, Mary Janisch, Billie Lambert, Gloria Turner, Martha Stanley, Sandra Humphreys? Loraine Sirman, Caroline Griswold.
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REGISTRAR Mrs. Jewel 'Homes As registrar, MRS. JEWEL HOMES must enroll netv Stl1Cl6l1fS and assign them to homerooms. She files the grade, credlt, C0I1dj1CI, and attendance records of all students and upon requeSi P1'0V1de5 this information to business firms. of Your 4 . 1 OFFICE CLERK Mrs. Pearl Coburn SECRETARY Mrs. May House MRS.AMAY HOUSE, secretary, allots much of her time to writing, checking, and sending school reports to the main office. She arranges for sub- stitutes and directs visitors and telephone calls to proper destinations. Bookkeeper of school accounts, MRS. PEARL COBURN is' responsible for counting and depositing, as well as record- ing, any money received by the school. Also, typing the as- sistant principal's correspondence and preparing damaged book records are among her sundry duties. , Coordinatin the W6 W6 IW' t t Afrmma URI .lifes ? image t :QM-Q 1 mmm 5-as ,Ile 'whim im? 1 1
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I I I I I 4 1 T I l E I I, , I ' I F l 1. E F I l F t ' h e of Your l Befmln the Evolving ap y .,,-.s,,. LIBRARY I I Through the library facilities-the publications and works of others, a student's learning is augmented, his knowledge, en- I larged. The addition of 600 volumes to the library this year is I an indication of the expanding, ever-progressive desire to suP' l plement and broaden the scope of these facilities. I w P ' i N , i S I Mrs. Josephine Gallagher, Head Librarian CB.A., Texas A Womens Univ., B.S., Peabody Collegel, Mrs. Annye B. I Martin CBA., Baylor Univ., M.Ed., Sam Houston State? I PHYSICAL SCIENCES , A study of science prepares students to meet the ever-increasing demand for applicable knowledge of the physical world. I f The new requirement of two years of science has prompted the l I. CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS enlargement of the department. New methods of instruction, such as g MI- Harmon Watts CB-A-, M-A-, S3111 H011St011 television lectures, stimulate enthusiasm and individual activity on 1 Statel, MI. Lloyd Mahaffey CB.S., Sam Houston the part of the Students, whose efforts result in the fascinating - T State, M.Ed., Univ. of Houstonl annual Science Fair, l I l lI 3? M, , BIOLOGY . , ISS Pauline Kosclskey CB.S., Southwest Texas Statel Mrs Barbara Windham CBS Delta i State, Missj, Mr. Gus Kercheville fB.S., S th 'l' 'S ' . . CBA., Univ. of Teitasl, Mr. Perry WinSlowollBiS,eStMXXaSSa1i1atle-gdugilmrxii S:liiEinl:eSMWenFtem Vaughn fB.S., West Texas Statel, Miss Lois Wroten l,B.Al, Baylor Universityj e , rs' atsy U I 1 U13 Mr. Huw? I. J. he Walling ll Woolvertw GEO! Dorot of HOUSIN MA. Cola M. Ed. U2
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