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Directors MR. MILO W. SONEN Mr. Francis Campbell has been Wakefield ' s Director of Guidance since the school opened in 1953. His chief responsibility is assign- ing teachers and students to classes in planning the year. Each student’s schedule must fit his individual needs, interests, and abilities, and the master schedule hanging behind Mr. Campbell’s desk represents the complexity of finding a room for every class and its teacher. Junior high and high school students, coming to Wakefield for the first time, receive assistance from Mr. Campbell in planning their high school program. Mr. Campbell supervises the cumulative records of all the students and maintains com- munication between the Administration and the Guidance Depart- ment. Our Director of Health, Physical Education, and Athletics is Mr. Milo Sonen, a Wakefield resident for seven years. Mr. Sonen is in charge of co-ordinating the Health and Physical Education instruc- tional program at the school and, with regard to athletic activities, takes care of ticket sales in the cafeteria. He also is partially re- sponsible for overseeing the behavior of Wakefield crowds at ath- letic games and often makes announcements over the school pub- lic address regarding this behavior and reminding students and faculty of important future games. At Wakefield, Mr. Sonen has the very important function of heading the instructional program in civil defense. Thus he is in charge of classroom civil defense training and takes part in the planning of school disaster drills throughout the year. A former football official for fifteen years and an alumnus of the University of Maryland, Mr. Sonen has participated in activities outside of school related to his admin- istrative duties. Among these outside activities are the Virginia Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development and the National Conference on Fitness for Secondary School Youth. MR. FRANCIS M. CAMPBELL 18
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A past president of the Arlington Education Association, Mr. Richard Johnson is Wakefield’s assistant principal. His main func- tion is serving as Dean of Boys, responsible for the welfare and conduct of all boys attending the school. Thus he administers boy’s detention in the cafeteria and arranges parent conferences with the families of boys who find themselves in sundry difficulties at school. Mr. Johnson also co-ordinates custodial services in order to insure adequate care of the school buildings and grounds. He receives and takes permanent stock inventories of maintenance supplies, instructional equipment, and classroom furniture, and, finally, he is in charge of supervision over student use of the cafe- teria facilities. A member of the Wakefield faculty, Mr. Johnson attended the University of Virginia and George Washington Uni- versity. The Deans MRS. MARY MAR£ As Dean of Girls, Mrs. Mary Mare is primarily responsible for the conduct and welfare of Wakefield’s 1,328 girls. In this capacity she is often a disciplinarian, but she is always ready to help with major problems. Mrs. Mare has been in Arlington schools for eleven years and has been with Wakefield since its beginning. She is the founder and sponsor of the Wakefield Guides, the school’s oldest continuous organization. Mrs. Mare’s administrative jobs include supervision of the at- tendance system, grade chairman, substitute and student teachers, the health program of the school, and the orientation of new teachers. She is on the staff of G.W. University as a field worker for training student teachers. Mrs. Mare graduated summa cum laude from Bucknell Uni- versity and is a member of Pi Lambda Theta, the National Hon- orary Education Fraternity, and of Sigma Tau Delta, the National Honorary English Fraternity. MR. RICHARD JOHNSON
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Mr. Campbell and Ethelyn Abbott discuss college choices. Bill Bawcombe and Bruce Harting check their College Board ratings with Mrs. Stout, Bursar. Guidance The Guidance Department assists students in getting the most from their experience at Wakefield by helping them understand themselves in relation to the school. Counselors are assigned to each sophomore class as it enters school and remain with the class until its grad- uation. The present counselors for the senior class are Miss Wilson and Mr. Winkler; for the juniors, Mrs. Algor and Mr. Neal; and Mrs. Davis and Mr. Lynch for the sophomores. Mr. Campbell is Director of Guidance at Wakefield. Both students and their parents are encouraged to bring their problems to the Guidance Department. The counselors try to help students understand and solve their academic and personal problems and hold confer- ences with parents, teachers, and other persons con- cerned with the pupil. The Guidance Department also collects material on colleges and vocational choices to help students plan their future. Every year the Guid- ance Department sponsors College Night in which rep- resentatives from leading colleges attend and speak to parents and students about the requirements and ful- fillment of a college program. MRS. ELIZABETH ALGOR Eleventh Grade Counselor MR S. RAE EDYTHE DAVIS Tenth Grade Counselor MR. JAMES LYNCH Tenth Grade Counselor MR. RICHARD NEAL Eleventh Grade Counselor MISS EVELYN MR. LAWRENCE WILSON WINKLER Senior Counselor and Senior Counselor College Counselor Keyettes 19
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