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f0MI15Q ing ld! 0 ,JJ ilvllflfllfj ' - S JJ K S FROM THE SMILES of Mr lainis, ll Pnllfrtl ani! Nliss lXl.iry S Calh. in rua' .lt Stniur High Sflxlii l, thi' st...friit, twx Sawyer W, il.iy The dean of boys, Mr. james R. Pollard, and the dean of girls, Miss Mary S, Calhoun, are well known at Senior High School for their friendly manner and helpful ness to students, Their main duty is to assist students in solv ing problems which concern their personal adjustment to life at Senior, Their work is planned to tie in very closely with that of . , ille Dugan, senior class counselorl and Mr, Aubry Chastain, junior class counselor They all serve as friends and advisors to the students and are concerned with their conduct and attitude, Students always find the deans and counselors ready to help them in their educational progressg help is always availa able to them about scheduling, vocations, and information about colleges, Miss Nell Madden sophomore class counselor' Miss Luc The guidance system, directed by Mr. james R, Pollard, has been in effect for two years at Senior High School, Students have the same counselor for three years in this system in order that their individual problems may be handled more quickly and accurately, The deans and counselors can take pride in their smoothl run offices and thc art Y' ' P they played in the achievements of this school year, ALWAYS THE SCENE OF MUCH ACTIVITY are the offices of the three counselors Left --Miss Lucille Dugan, senior class counselor, is answering some of Dclena Brixeys questions concerning college scholarships Right-'Miss Nell Madden, sophomore class counselor, and Mr, Aubry Chastain, yunior class counselor, check on some student attendance records ara' 1 iv .AQ -' xxriikutl with this year must lm-.t iii-ui much less iwii--clwiiwiitis than thi -,i' in Tum
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LULC QL! QP5 IM! eg A7JLl,C6ltl0ll WORKING FOR THE ADVANCEMENT t Spr ngtutld s hecls .1 e tht f nc anl c y c lead Scated are R ew r c rc ary ot c oird upcrntcndent H P St uy Cow ucn Pr s lcnt of thc Boa Kn ght Superuntcndent ot Buuldungs and Crouncs The Board ot Educatuon composed ot sux school munded men can be creduted wuth the successful handlung ot the problems of the Sprurgtueld Publuc Schools A great deal ot theur tume was spent un lookung unto thc needs ot the cnture system they were also wullung to dus cuss and answer any cutuzens questuons congemung Sprungtucld s schools Theur part un the buuldung of three new schools and theur re Ommendatuons tor numerous repaurs can be deeply apprecuated by parents teachers and students Thus group ot men deserve a great dcal ot apprecuatuon tor the work Whuqh they dud so cnthusuastucally and wullungly The Parent Teachers As socuatuon was as actuve thus year the pa n uler guven Tom Sawyer to hus cat The organuzatuon tounded thurty eught years ago contunues to promote closer relatuonshups betwccn teachers and parents One outstandung actuvuty of thus organuzatuon was the annual Founders Day Banquet whuch was held un February DISCUSSINC PLANS for thc monthly Purcnt Tcachcr Assocuatuon Councl mcctungs held at Senuor Hugh Schocl irc Mrs Horner Kcsterson P csurlcnt ot thc Sprungtueld Councul Mrs Hur man Engle Mussouru State Prcsuduut and Mrs Bent cy Keen Prnsdcnt of tht Senuor Hugh School P T A Putt Iflrfu n OI Ol' 1 :T 1- nv- A ik A ' Q 4, u u c r -su :zu-u 'ss c u u ers t A St J t, S'C 't th'u Bu , S ' u u cuuIx,Jt1tfC A F u W . L' ug' I rd. Standung are l A. lettrues, E A. Martun lr. Clarence O, Woolsey, Charles Yates, Kurby Patterson. and T, F. u I ' u , as i ktl ' by u - A 1 ul ' '
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2 7 67n.L'i0l'1L'L , ourfeay -J eynofe iCe5 bs, .ak Cv? 24'-, psf' -v W- -A , '- Q -1-' ' 'C' 13: OFFICE PERSONNEL, left to right Mrs Virginia Paytreltly Miss LaVerne Patterson, Mrs Mary Whitner. Mrs Mary Mcttett, Mrs, Mary Pugh, and Mrs, Mary Leu lkflillcr. One of the busiest offices in Senior l-ligh School is that of the registrar, A pleasant word and smile may always be expected from Mrs, losephine Marquardt and her two assist A V. .A - ants, Mrs, Virginia Raytield and Miss LaVerre Patterson. , -M ' g .ff .f Keeping permanent records is one of their main duties They , -. :hi V also furnish transcripts of 'students' records and prepare and 'ls' A certify the list of students for graduation, ,gi ,- Another exacting job is the keeping of accurate student attendance records, Mrs Mary Moffett is responsible for the iunior and senior attendance records, while Mrs. Mary ag- Lou Miller has charge of the attendance records for sopho' mores. A very busy person is Mrs Mary Pugh who always finds time to listen to every ones tale of woe. lt is her ioh to assist Miss Calhoun and Mr Pollard in their work ln addition. Mrs Pugh writes permits to leave school. Mrs. Mary Whitner rounds out the secretarial staff ot r V UQ, .bt - I 5 I 4 ' I . ' 'Q' 'E' I bulk Ak is .s - Senior High School. Mrs Whitner is Dr Manleys private WS- lcswllm Mf qUa'd' secretary. IUST A FEW OF THE MANY ACTIVITIES which go on in the registrar! cffice are shown lwelow Left--Miss Laverne Patterson smiles admiringlv at Vicky Curnutt, daughter ot tormer Senior l-l gh students. Mr and Mrs limmy Curnutt, who look on proudly Rightfff-sFrom the looks of the papers on her desk, Mrs. losephine Mnrdtiardt and her assistants, Miss Patterson and Mrs. Rayfield, have a busy day ahead,
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