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Experienced Zeacher Zakes Over Senior Counseling Duties A familiar Wilsonitc with a new responsibilit is Mrs. Mozclle Hays, Woodrow Wilson's Sen ior Counselor. Only this year Mrs. Hays made the transitioi from teacher of commercial subjects to counseloj of graduation hopefuls. As the helping hand' of the seniors, this understanding lady tirelessl; fills out choice cards, always encouraging stu dents to bring their grades up to college re quirement level. Seniors eagerly look to Mrs Hays for those precious and long-awaited words You will graduate. The senior counselor's capable staff help lighten her load by checking credits and progran cards. Determining those who will receive Lin; pins and Everts awards, typing, filing, and dc livcring those well-known pink slips an among their duties. MRS. MOZF.LLE HAYS Senior Counselor Mrs. Hays is assisted in her counseling work by Mrs. Vagia Newman and students Donna Dempsey, Diane Frost, Evelyn Watson, Marsh Mackey, Margo Horner, Gail Wilson, and Sharon Owen. 20
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At the Front Door — A ttusy Office Js Smoothly Run MRS. LORENE FRANCIS Dean The office of Dean of Students in a large high school is a demanding one on its holder. The dean must be one long-experienced and patient in dealing, not only with slow-moving and sometimes belligerent pupils, but with demanding, belligerent patrons as well. In addition, she must be accomplished in office organization. For fourteen years, Mrs. Lorene Francis, possessing these qualifications in an extraordinary degree, has discharged the duties of Dean of Woodrow Wilson High School in a manner appreciated by faculty and pupils alike. Willing workers, who do not mind giving up a study hour, assist Mrs. Francis and her staff by collecting teachers' reports and delivering call slips. )uties of Attendance Dean. Lorene Francis, arc made lighter bv able office assistants: June Garland, Margaret Jones. Pat Greiscl, Sindy arsons. Sara Sheffield, and Irene Popoff. behind them are Mrs. Francis, Mrs. Martha Nelson, and Mrs. Willie Hill.
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Visual Education Office Always Manned by Capable Projectionist In charge of Woodrow's growing vis-ial education program arc Mr. J. Wiliam Brown and his capable assistants, besides keeping the schedules of film howings straight, these students set up he projectors in the morning, put them iway after school, and act as trouble-hooters to replace worn out or broken arts and films during the day. Often II four of the school projectors are n use at once, so this staff is always usy. They also train new members of he Projection Club in the art of show-ng films. Accurate Accounting A1 ceded for Many School Sands Every Small Room Utilized as Space for A1 ceded Office Pictured with Mr. J. William Brown are Bill Palamountain, Kenneth Gibson. Charles Justice, Richard McCoy, George Taliaferro. Ronny Crowther. and Weldon Bradford. Mr. Don Helms' staff includes Mary Jane DeWeese. Dianne Baldwin, and Alice Jones. Thousands of dollars pass through the various accounts at Woodrow Wilson each year. Every sale of a publication, a ribbon, a ticket, or a decal, and every cent of club dues must be received by a school authority, recorded, banked, and disbursed according to Dallas School policy. This year all monies arc received in the principal's office by Mrs. Martha Harrison, who issues receipts to the depositors and turns the money over to an armored truck driver daily for banking. Bookkeeping of the dozens of accounts involved is done by Mr. Don Helms and his staff of student helpers. All clubs and organizations have accounts kept by this office. Any withdrawals must be made by check or ' transfer'' to another account. Mr. Helms attends to these duties also. 21
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