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Curriculum and Events J A7 Q7 ww, 'n1.,,,, Checking test schedules, assembly dates, and extra- Before the Capital building in Columbus MARY DUCK curricular activities is important Io LOUIS HYDE, MER- senior counselor, and two Elks award winners, R. Thomp ARII7L JCOOLEY, MARIE AQ'ROURKE, and LOUIS SWART. son and S. Eicher, wait for other Harding honorees. Li 5 ry 'L 'Q ' ., ,A r F 1, All, if 'yr GERALDINE KERR ANNE CAUFFIELD V MRS. MARJORIE WALTON MRS. MARGUERITE MAHAN l. Y I ,i,J31-, ,, C ,l I 25 l,l' K
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MILTON MOLLENKOPF A Competent Staff Guides Closer to us, guidance comes from our principals and counselors, headed by Principal Milton Mollenkopf, who for years has been giving aid to thousands of students. Everyone was pleased when the Class of 1959 presented a life-size portrait of him to the school. Framed and spotlighted, it hangs in the main corri- dor. The coming of Louis Hyde and the advancement of Louis Swart gives us two assistant principals. Appointment of Merrill Cooley as a counselor provides help for Mary Duck, senior counselor, and Marie O'Rourke, dean of girls. With efiicient oHice help, affairs of the school run smoothly. GRACE CRAWFORD MRS. CHARLOTTE RIGGS MRS. FLORENCE GRIFFING r M '
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Our English Teachers Are a Versatile Group EMILY KAUFMAN shows some of her extensive collection of pictures and newspaper clippings concerning HAMLET to fellow English teachers: DORIS MALMSBERRY, BESS TUBAUGH, MRS. AGNES KNOX, MRS. CLEOLA NICHOLAS, AND HELENQRIDGLEY. , . xv' it Lji , LJ ., 3 , ,,, . ,Y, ,V 1 1 ' ' VV' wk ' lpn!! 'fir W l 'B lf 1 V Members of the English Depart- ment are constantly on the gof' They attend conferences, take groups to plays, participate in local and state organizations, as well as being on the alert for new materials for their classes. Publications advisors keep the community and the students up- to-date on our school. Speech teachers help students with pub- lic appearances and cooperate with civic groups by providing speakers. Literature instructors set up displays of new and inter- esting items. Drama and projects make English come to life. Journalism teachers LEVI HOLLIS and MRS. ELEANOR SINNER examine press pictures taken by LEWIS KEMP, rc 26
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