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3 COUNSELING DFPARTMENT .-Xny school is fortunate to have counselors who can and will assist with the various problems that come up during high school years. Sylvan is fortunate to have counselors who are generous with their time and energy. They assist with such things as personal problems, course selection, scheduling diliiculties, career selection, choice of college, search for scholarships and jobs, and many others. Perhaps one service they perform is often over-looked. That is, they are always willing to lend a sympathetic ear to one who just needs to talk a problem out. These services and their en- couragement to greater achievement in all walks of student life has helped many to a greater appreciation of the need to take fullest advantage of the opportunities available at Sylvan and after graduation. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMIQNT Almost every girl will some day be responsible for the management of a home and the care of a family. Our Home Economies Department provides valuable training toward the day when these tasks will be the most important part of their life. Cooking, sewing, nutrition, home nursing, consumer purchasing, and home management are all taught at various stages of this departmentls program. More im- portant. perhaps. is the opportunity for association with the line ladies who teach these courses. By their personal example, they inspire their students to a better and fuller life. MR. JEFF CI,i3xiEN'rs Sofia! Sludirr qua-V Miss IDA COVINGTON Sor1alSlud1rJ Cfmzrman 3 MRs. JEAN Davis Sofir1lSludic.v as ,'p0u 'O 1 MR. SIDNEY COPLEY Hfalth-Plzysiml Edufation MR. VERNON CUNARD Industrial Art: Miss FRANCES DUNAWAY Ar! 72 17' M 15 MRS. CHARI,0'I'I'E DUNCAN Jlalli-Engliyll 'QNMWA MR. MILTON EARNEST Co unsflor
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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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SGT. 'I'. M. Iicruus .llilifary 'WR 'IACK EIDER Sorral Studrf: MR XX ILLI-XN1 Exrxroxs Spanuh MR CARL FNCHER Industrial Arts Chazrman IXDLSFRIXI XRTS DTPXRTNIFNT To hnd skrlls not normally found by school subject mat ter and to du elop them rs one of the prrmary jobs ot In dustrral Arts trarnrng rn hrgh school One of the great needs ot the World today rs for more skrlled technrcrans and me chanrcs Ihe demand for these servrces wrll contmue to grow, and through VVood Shop Metal Shop, and lNIechan rcal Drawrng Syls an students recerse a xaluable assrst tow ard satrstxrng careers rn these areas Xlso, some trarnrng rn these areas rs waluable to ex eryone so that small nec essary tasks mas be attended to when emergencres arrse LXNGD AGE DEP XRI NIEXT lvhat rs more rmportant than the arts of communrcatron ln these daxs ot as orld terrsron rt becomes urgent that the people ot the world be rble to understand and apprccratc the problems of other people rn other lands as well as rn other sectrons ot therr own natron lhrough proper use of ment rs charged wrth the task of preparrng rts students rn thrs rmportant held Xlong mth the studx ot the l nglrsh Latrn French and Spanrsh languages comes an apprecratron L. 'Vlrss DONNA Fosruz Englrslr MR LXVVRENCE Gnu ES Sarral Studzrs 'NIR FLOYD Hsxmzrx Illalh 41 si' ot the culture and herrtage we hare rnherrted from these crarlrzatrons In the end the work of learnrng grammar, punctuatron, socabularres conjugatron as rrtrng themes and term papers all pay drrrdends drxrdends rn better prepared students Better prepared for college tor busrness, for un derstandrng, for lrfe i 10 Mrzs MONTEZ HINKLE Home Economzrs l -r 1 , Q. . Y v r A L al A v w 1 L V u - A . , y , - Y 1 7 D C . 4 'S Y , , Y A A A A' 1 A ' .. A s . 1 ' 1- C t vt 4: ' language, this is possible. The Sylvan Language Depart- G . . . ' .1 ff . Y A . A' Ii I N . cfs. rr - ago I I j, V. , Q ,, ,Ag jg ' 3 sg, ' 5 ' ' ' edu' C I r 'r 1
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