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kL ii icia nee epart meat MRS. GRADY The Guidance Counselor, along with other teachers, encourages us to appreciate our potentialiti s, to heighten our interest in the future, and to recognize the worth and dignity of all men. May this stanza of a well known poem give us inspiration as we aim for a truly mature and successful adulthood. You are the handicap you must face, You are the one who must choose your place. You must say where you want to go, How much you will study the truth to know. God has equipped you for life, but He Lets you decide what you want to be.
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JL m manat ssistant LH map a MR. JAMES HARRIS Williston’s energetic and capable assistant principal handles numerous respon¬ sibilities. His desk is the “clearing house’’ for all fi¬ nances of the school and he supervises the activity pro¬ gram. He helps promote good student-administrative relationships.” A former mathematics and science teacher, Mr. Harris is the “jack-of-all- trades” to faculty members and students. He is a tire¬ less and unselfish worker for the betterment of the school. His many talents include a flair for photog¬ raphy that places him in an exceptional category. Office Staff S MRS. SAUNDERS The office staff of the school is the spark for all major ac¬ tivities. Manned by capable secretaries, with the aid of student assistants, our office is reflective of the general attitude toward efficiency here. MRS. SONCS
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aintenance Snack The only flame shared by all of the students is the ever eternal pangs of hunger. To cure these pangs, the “Snack¬ bar” gets daily use. The doc¬ tor, Dr. Clay, diagnoses the cases and gives the prescrip¬ tions with her assistants. There are two other emer¬ gency rooms for this ailment. These are the cafeterias which are serviced by stu¬ dents who are carrying on the flame in the field of cooking and food service. MR. MILLER MR. JOHNSON It is fit and proper that the capable maintenance staff receive recognition. The general appear¬ ance of our school is in their hands. It is because of these ardent workers that we have a clean, com¬ fortable atmosphere for study. Their caution in keeping up repairs and looking out for the general appearance of our school cannot be surpassed.
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