U S Grant High School - General Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1969

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Page 33 text:

Mrs. Phil Bailey MBVY Befh Coffman Mrs. C. E. Jordan Mrs. Jack Mullenix President R Mrs James A Owens Mrs. C. B. Parker Q .. Q Y. x , 8 l9'0.,','.. Grace Walker : Preparing schedules for .,A. open house, are sev- acrive students. ABOVE: a Coffelt, a senior, explain- .ome of the school policies aining to the membership e to The membership chair- , Mrs. Mary Befh Coffman.

Page 32 text:

i i i 30 i 4. Parents, Teachers, And Students Form P.T.S.A. The P.T.S.A. is an organization in which parents, teacher and students strive to develope a cooperative atmosphei throughout the school. This year they held their annual open house. ,During ope house the parents participated in an activity similar to h child's everyday life. They attended actual classes whei the teachers presented a resume of each course. Programs including special speakers were presented fc the parents, teachers, and students to enioy. By meetin together the parents determined their child's problems 1 school.



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Secretaries lndisposable, ital To Administration Every individual has a different desire and goal in life. His interests, views, values, and whole outlook on life is unlike any other person. To satisfy each student with the classes he was most interested in, Grant had a staff of five counselors. These people arranged the schedules so that students got the courses they wanted. They were interested in every student and spent time finding out what they planned in the future. Then they supplied them with the courses they would need. Schedules were not the only responsibility of the counselors. They also handled personal problems with the students. lf it was needed, they phoned the parents and held private conferences with them. The counselors were with the students whenever they needed them. They did not mind how many times a schedule had to be changed as long as it pleased the student. They helped the stu- dents set goals and urged them to strive for them, they aided them in establishing the drive to develope their knowledge to the best of their ability. MRS. HELEN BAKER Attendance Secretary MR. JUANITA BITTLE Counselor Senior and Junior Girls MRS. BEATRICE BRADLEY Nurse MR. ERNEST BUCKHOLD Counselor Senior Boys MRS. GALEN CALHOUN Library Clerk MRS. PEGGY CAMPBELL Registrar MRS. OPAL HAMPTON Principal's Secretary MRS. ELO HOWARD Attendance Clerk l -,,i 'irish it . Li jimmy 1. vc W 'T Qi, , . if by 5 I A - 1 'uf . M6 V 32

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