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-A MR. JAMES C. FAIN Principal : 4 ef Q f' PHI EIPAL ANI! ST FF ,, , l MRS. TNIARY Knox MRS.. V1oLA LovEi.Ess Dietzczan Nuns During the four years that he has been principal of Sylvan High, Nlr. James C. lfain has endeared himself to the stu- dents, the faculty, and the community. He has established a reputation as a firm but fair administrator. He oversees the myriad of activities and handles the diversity of prob- lems that demand his attention with tact, fairness, and with an eye to the best possible course for each individual and for the entire school. His continual efforts to mold Sylvan into a better school each year have been one of the major reasons why it is recognized to be one of the finest public high schools in the state of Georgia. To assist him in the operation of the school, Mr. lfain has assembled an able staff. The secretaries, the bookkeeper, the nurse, the cafeteria managers, and the custodian all make signihcant contributions to the success of the school. Their contribution is more than just routine attention to a job. They are Willing to help with personal problems and lend a helping hand whenever it is needed. For their friendly help, patience, and understanding. they certainly rate a spe- cial place in our Carnival of Golden Memories. MRs. BETTY Mannox MRS. jeaxsrrs M.aRxs Sfrrrtary nlxsistant Dirfifinn Mas. Rrra SMITH MR. THEODORE XVALKER Mas. Louisa YVn.i.1.uis Bnokkvfpfr Srrrrtary Custodian xv 3 w If 'Q Q--4
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TL!-KN A P HLIE SIIHIJUL DMI ISTH Tlll Nllz A C LATIMER 11151 Init lflmzla If Ill i o E iufalmn ff, QA: DR Ilu -IARRELI Suplllntfn Irnt o Srlloolx NIR RoY VS Davis -1s.ll5tafzlSupmzn Ifndfnt or In 5t1urf10naISmfL1tr'J For sixteen wears the admlnlstratlon of Xtlantas M XIIEN L DR RLXI XX CHANCEY JR Foullll lVar1 Ufmbfr o fltlanta Board 0 Edufatlon STE! mfxs Dffillfj Supfrzn tfn ifnt fl Aflloolx 'if i' MR JARVIS BxRxls lxxlslanl Sllfffllll Irnlrnf or 'lfmlll zxtmlml Sflllrrv DR VS ARREN C DR G 3 SMITH MR E R HOIIFX FINDI EY Ifj-I-gfanfSuppy1n Comptfollrr 45.l15f11nt Supnm gfncffnf of Sig ffndfflf 07' Pupil PrrJonnclSfrfvzc1': Pfrsonnrl Sn-zlrr: IJL1bllC Schools has been under the lefldershlp of Dr Ira arrell The tremendous expansion and lmpros ed qualltx of our schools during this perlod IS ample tcstlmonv to the adequacx of her lcfldelshlp The Board of Fducatlon under who LllI'CCtlOFI she his selxtd and the corps of AREA II Xs Xrea Quperlntendent Nll D XV lleldeclxcr has glXCl1 leadelshlp and LllI'CCflOI1 to the schools III hls Xrca Hls dCd1CZ1tIOI1 to the causc of public CdLlClfl0I1 19 thor oughly demonstrated bf, hlS thlrtw sex en xc 1lS0fdLN oted SCFNICG IH Xtllnta s schools Xs he has '1tlX ll'lCCtl P051 tlon by posltlon, up thc 'ldl'T1lI1lSfI 1flXC lldder he has shown leadcrshlp alld admlnlstratlxc acumen that IS an MR D VV HEIDECKER Superzntfndenl -Ima II 14' cess of our educational svstem Their guldance and sup port haxe made lt posslble for Xtlantas students to FCCCIXC quallts education for which we are all grateful VX c take this oppoltunltx to thank all those don ntonn for thelr part lll our school program all too rarc qualltx V e arc sure that Qylx an IS 1 better school f0l haxlng such 1 hne Xrea Superintendent Xddlng to the success of the Allea Office IS the staff that the Qupcrlntendcnt has gathered to assist hlm Re source telthers XlSltlI1g' counselor detectlxc, and secre tflrx all lllllxc thc schools smoother lll operatlon and bettcr III qL121lltS It IS mth goratltude lncleed that we thank thenl fOl their efforts ln our behalf l up l . - llel if 1- r R' J., 'A . -nl. , l k , A ' .' - fl 'l f c I ' 'L ' i ' l f '. l i - f ep., , ,U A 9 S c K . f h - A ' l . In - f ff- j . L ' ' . ' i . ' assistants aiding her have also contributed to the suc J' Y . . v . V v . '. i y 1 s -- ' s 'D Yr ' ' - ' 1 7 H v v H 4 . L - -4 L L V i ' se z . ' l ' . . l K In l l xv l I. 4 .' .c ' ,l . . . ' ' . 1 1 . . 7 l 1 ' I . -S 4' ll. AL . , 1 A . L . L 1 J L y l ' v- v vsl - s v 2 w -Q v' ' ' Y I vs L - Y' 1 ' 5 , ' A ' I . '- , . fs s ' ' A l . A L 1. 1 v 1 I I l I l I 9 I A S 12
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MRs. Nrxxcv .'XI.l.ISTON Busznrss Eilumfian I i MRs. Ln,i,i.a:c BowERs Illalh MR. RUFUS BURGER English-Latin Chairman Miss ELIZABETH BExx1xo English MR. DEAN BROOKS SorialSludi1'.f Miss ALICE CALLAWAY Englixlz fx .af . ge? rfg FAC LTY The heart of any school is its faculty. YVithout a corps of men and women dedicated to the task of teaching young people, a school could not exist. Sylvan is indeed fortunate that it has a faculty that is interested in discovering and developing the talents and abilities of its students. Divided into fourteen departments, Sylvan's faculty can serve a di- versity of interests among their students. That they succeed in inspiring and instructing their students is attested by the success achieved by these same students in college and in business. ART DEPARTMENT Two major purposes served by the .-Xrt Department are to discover and develop the artistic talents of students and to bring about a greater appreciation of the artistic treasures of the world. Ifvidence of their work is clearly visible around the school. Posters, bulletin boards, and other dis- plays tastefully advertise school programs and activities. No school event--assembly, concert, pep meeting, ban- quet-is really complete without the handiwork of the Art Department. The xvork of this department certainly makes life at school more enjoyable and provides the basis for a fuller appreciation of asthetic beauty in future years. BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTNIFNT Atlanta being a commercial and business center, there is a great demand for fully qualined typists, stenographers. bookkeepers, and general office workers. Graduates of Syl- van's Business lTiLlUCZ1fiOI1 Program have no trouble at all finding a place in this world of commerce. The four mem- bers of the business faculty do an expert job in providing the training needed by their students. In addition, they go beyond the line of duty to encourage students and help them find places in the business world. Members of this depart- ment have received national recognition for their efforts. CAPT. LLOYD CARMACK ,llilffary 7 Mf2J X, fg rlfw 3 I , ' f, it 'L 2 'Y : . MRs. BESSIE CHEEK Counselor 14
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