Woodrow Wilson High School - Crusader Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1960

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The central nerve system” of the school is the principal s office, efficiently run by Principal Dale Douglas, Mrs. Bennie Watts (right), secretary, and Mrs. Martha Harrison. Kenneth Hale, textbook custodian, and his staff. Nita Lou Smith and Donna Shepelwich, manage the bookroom for Woodrow. Their jobs include long hours of tedious inventory taking, and report writing. 22 Gladys Hardy, record clerk, copy reads every pupil's grades from teacher's report to permanent record. Her's is a tremendous task, requiring patience and exactness.

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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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The physical welfare of Woodrowites is well provided for by the school nurse, Mrs. Willie Mae Caldwell, and her staff of competent assistants, who are: Carol Canafax, Elaine Lusk, Carolyn Moore, Judy Combs, Margaret Walters, Linda Ball, and Mary Ewin. Dozens of Conscientious Students Make Office Work tighter A happy Coach Cotton” Miles impishly grins approval of the work his secretary. Donna Herold, does in helping him dispose of the reams of paperwork involved with being head football coach. 23

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