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Performed many duties for school's personnel Without the reliable help of the office staff, South High's teachers and administrators would never have had time to accomplish their objectives. Involving numerous and demanding tasks, the business end of school affairs was expertly handled by a clerical staff of seven. ln addition to normal secretarial jobs, sched- ules had to be arranged, textbooks issued, and grade cards distributed. The quick pace of school operations constantly added to the list of office duties. Mr. Roger Zettl, both himself and his position new to South, was the security officer. Spending each morning in the parking lot, as well as performing other tasks given him by Dr. Pyles, his job was to protect and guard the interests of the students. Working together to main- tain its high rate of efficiency, the staff spent many hours each day in keeping the school business func- tioning smoothly. R I - K K CALLED UPON to assist Mrs. Juanita Kisner with her duties as treasurer, counting money was a job Mrs. Velma Aldridge did not seern to mind. MRS. VELMA ALDRIDGE - At- tendance Clerk MRS. DOROTHY COOK - Study Hall Advisor MRS. GLADYS COOPER - Dr. Pyles' Secretary MRS. FREEMA DECK - Switch- board Operator MRS. LOUISE DOWNING - Nurse MRS. OPAL FAULK - Registrar MRS. JUANITA KISNER - Trea- surer MRS. WANDA KUHNS - Assist- ant Registrar MRS. MARY MAXFIELD f Clerk- typist MRS. EDITH MCCURLEY - Li- brary Aide MRS. THERESA STEWART - Teacher's Aide MR. ROGER ZETTL - Security Officer 19
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MlSS GATLEY and Miss Stone referred to the teacher's class list while making a schedule change. , WEE 3. l E GERALD MORRISON - Guid- DORTH HIBBS - Senior Coun- THELMA GATLEY - Junior I-ORENE STONE - Sophomofe ance Coordinator: B.S., M.E. selorg B.S., M.S., Ed. S. Aided pupil development within school atmosphere The guidance staff, with its ready help, was a reas- suring element in the South High curriculum. The four counselors, sparing neither time nor effort, as- sisted students in becoming educationally, vocational- ly, socially, and emotionally mature. Tests, ranging from aptitude to college admittance, were scheduled throughout the year, and students were kept well-in- formed about scholarships and job opportunities. An important aid to the graduating senior was the guid- ance received in choosing a vocation, or deciding upon a certain college or university. Striving towards a very real goal, the expert counseling was aimed at guiding the students to become self directing so that they not only recognized but developed their talents to the fullest extent possible in the school setting. Counselor, B.S.,M.A. CounselorgA.B., M.A. GREETING Mrs. Jean Dunn at the annual College Night, Mr. Dorth Hibbs was pleased with this opportunity to meet parents.
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KENNY KISNER, head MRS. FLOSSIE ROB- GLADYS DENNY,caf- custodian BINS, matron eteria manager CHANGING BRUSHES on the newfloor polisher, Harvey Ruhl kept the machine in good condition. Handled additional work created new serving line Providing well-balanced, nutrituious meals for our student body this year was a time-consuming task. Although the additional 278 students created prob- lems in planning, the cafeteria staff maintained their well-planned efficiency. Another deviation from last year's routine, yet a welcome addition and time saver for the students, was the new fast line. Forthe first time, hamburgers and shakes could be purchased without leaving the campus. The proper maintenance of our school and grounds was the important job well handled by the custodial staff. Often working over- time, these men were responsible for the auditorium, the public address system, and all lighting. A new floor machine assisted in speeding up the work, increased this year by the addition of eight temporary buildings. .,.... 5 'P' is i v .. I. q., . E ili' M.. --s ' eisi If I A W CAFETERIA STAFF - SEATED: Jessie Donalson, Lucille Beaver, Ozia Maple, Grace Hutchison, Grace Wallace, Maudie Woodward, Jessie Geary, Faye Travis, STANDING: Gladys Denny, Chuck Burns. Elinor Chase, Doris Hinshaw, Violet Bailey, Hazel Balzer, Gertrude Penix, Doris Simp- son, Julia Vanderheiden, Lucille Travis. CUSTODIAL STAFF - SEATED: Lewis Bole, Herbert Marshall, Kenneth Kisner, Harvey Ruhl, Ewing Blue. STANDING: Carl Beard, Jim Nelson, Arthur Blue, Herman Balzer, Robert Hilger. ' . Ikiiliil ' ,.2 .1 -aziiii .51 za:s..i,+2:xaL..a'..-'. La-as- ' H .... ,. a 44 W ... 23-5:s,as::aa1.a,:.t..i'-.zif, -.:-2.1. .2:::.:
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