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PARENTS AND TEACHERS 4' an . Allan Starr interviewed Governor Howard Pyle and Mr. George Miller. president of the P.T.A., at the initial dedication ceremonies for the new Auditorium. The Governor spoke at the first event in the new building. The Parent-Teachers Association is one of the most important school organizations. Through the P.T.A., the parents are kept informed about all phases of school life. Parents are able to express their ideas concerning sub- jects related to the school at P.T.A. meetings. Thunder- birds are justly proud of their P.T.A., one of the best in the state. i I Teachers and parents enjoyed refreshments served in the cafe- teria after P.T.A. meetings. Cake and coffee tasted good after programs concerning West High and education in general. Seucntecn I1 -gg. Nh. ' A student was interviewed before a meet- ing of the P.T.A. to show the workings of the counseling system at West. This was only one of a number of such informative programs.
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Responsible for the good food and fine service in the cafeteria is the Cafeteria staff. Row 1: y McDouell, Houghton, Robbins, Bennet, Michols. Saunders, McGi,lvra, Davis, Aren. Row 2: Hat. i Macbeth, Hickman. Gail, Edwards. Mr. William Griffith School Accountant .Jia - X Mrs. Maxine Carrol Indispensable to West High School Dietitian are the cafeteria staff, main- tenance staff, and bookstore. Mr. Edward Poole Unit Foreman x- my : Mrs. Sylvia Presley . Cashier E West's Maintenance staff work hard to keep our campus spotless. Row 1: Poole. Payne. iw If,- Clark, Visser, Boykin, Williams. Row 2: Lutes, Morrison, Spolinn, Kohler, Goff. Maute, Jen- ' 'W , j kins. Row 3: Williams, Jurca, Russel, Smith, Toborg, Page, Biggs. - -1 J? z 'W N in M r E.: Sixteen
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CPEN Principal Stone discusses West's counseling system with interested parents. Open house crowds showed great inter- est in this important department of the school. Mr. Thorpe demonstrates the school's radio equipment to open house visitors. With this radio, it is possible to speak to cities from Fairbanks, Alaska to Tokyo, Japan. HOUSE -s WW' -f . X K in UM, -fs gs xx It ' :QQ . ' Z ,He-Q,s:fjf' X .. .f2?,.5lgii?F5 f'. ' X.. ' 'fNq ..s',f-i 1- .W N., . v '5-S., Mr. Siitt explains his workings of the biology de- partment to the open house crowds visiting his laboratory. Eighteen
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