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Checking the daily attenctanee is the first business of the day. Then there are seniors to be interviewed, eluii activities tu lie ftiseussecl and numerous other things to be at- tended to before the close of Miss Williamson's busy day. Afriran uotets and roses seein to be Miss Wit- hamsons onts tuo weaknesses. A sight unfamiliar tu most is that of Miss Williamson PPt'iiHt'lllillg everyrtuy househulcl Chnres. 'f 1 .e,r .v in pls... .Min Proud relatives admire a new ad- dition to the family.
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This ls Dedication There were many people who helped guide us on our way through high school. To all of these, we wish to express our gratitude for a job well done. However, the class of 1963 wishes to thank in particular, Miss Mary L. Williamson, whom we shall never forget. Miss Williamson officially holds the titles, Dean of Girls, Vice Principal, and Senior Counse- lor. But these are only three of the jobs she does so adequately. ln addition, she very aptly ad- vises FTA, Girls' League, Student Council, and Senior Council. As Senior Counselor, she some- how finds the time to interview every senior at least twice, to help us solve our problems and to guide our way into the future. She does this not because it is her job, but because she is gen- uinely concerned about the welfare of each and every student. As Vice Principal, Miss Wil- liamson is called on to arrange every studentls program and to handle the attendance records of the girls. But these are merely the Heasyw tasks. There are buses to out of town sport events that have to be chartered and tickets to be sold. This is all taken care of through her office. lf popcorn is sold at home games, Miss Williamson is there to help pop it and to cheer our teams to victory. Then there are dances and rehearsals of school productions to be chaperoned. When these things are done, any usparen time is spent at home with her mother, caring for her roses or working in the kitchen. It is hard to imagine Miss Williamson outside of school. Because of her unselfish dedication, the Kaposia Staff of l963 wishes to give this tribute to Miss Mary L. Williamson.
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