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acully With Gufclcmcey Co-orclinales Currlou um 'VN 'rx One of Miss Brenda Mosley's jobs as school receptionist involves receiving and making phone calls. MQ-AX y 1 Q-. Mrs. Naomi Oxley often requests the aid of records clerk, Mrs. Ka- therine Rudgers, in searching for a student's file. Mrs. Jean Park, attendance secretary, and Mrs. Margaret Hughes, secretary to Mr. Newcomb and Mrs. Sharrard, share the same o1?'ice and frequently assist each other with their many duties. Her job as school bookkeeper keeps Mrs. Judy Dailey busy counting and depositing money earned by Groves' 48 clubs and organizations. 27
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Ejfjh'c1'erzi 1'n1'Sfraf1'on 98 Mr. William Hunter, attendance director, has a private confer- ence with Jim Duhn - about skipping perhaps? Mrs. Jean Sharrard, director of student activities, confers with Steve Green regarding an up-coming dance. .lr Mr. Harold Newcomb takes time out of his busy schedule for a lighthearted conversation with Mike Zamonski. 26 Proof es Sfuclenf Body Administrators Help et Atmosp ere Keeping Groves functioning smoothly in the best interests of the student body and the faculty is the main concern of the administration. Mr. Charles Lundy, principal, must deal not only with school personnel and problems, but also with the public. Meeting with principals of other schools, the Board of Education, and department heads to co-ordinate the curriculum requires much of Mr. Lundy's time and effort. Aiding him is Mr. Harold Newcomb, assistant principal, who works directly with the students. Keeping track of the whereabouts of 1700 students is the responsibility of Mr. William Hunter, attendance director. Director of student activites, Mrs. Jean Sharrard, organizes the school's important extra-curricular activi- ties. Several secretaries, clerks, a bookkeeper, and recep- tionist take care of essential clerical duties. Together, this competent staff creates a pleasant, educational atmosphere for all attending Groves. V gy ' .l- I J -- 1 ' . 1'IQ'. I I -'J N M. .io 45 L u all .nrt mr! ,. 1 .--... .E , -'Ilia-...,,, . -Ar.. --'deg' A As principal, Mr. Charles Lundy is continually busy with matters pertaining to Groves' students and faculty members.
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Mrs. Virginia Dow and Miss Margaret Hayes note changes in a current Oakland University bulletin. Mr. Fred Baker ponders over Iowa Test scores which counsel- ing secretary Mrs. Gladys Foxley has given him. ounse ors Qrleni iualenis to chool Life S Mr. Paul Warner helps Janet Eubank and Gayle Dadson select possible prospects from the college catalogue library. Mr. Maurice Heaton meets with freshman Randy Lenk to acquaint him with high school scheduling procedures. 28 M X.. , .ww i A X. 5 N W. 1 1' t ff -' ' 1 av' r fr c. 4, f-, t N. .1 L '. :4 -ll. 1.1, fl lgl' 4, , 1 ys- A t ' V pw, -' 1' 1 ,.- f, 4. cy' -' null, ',..'.L.,A. 'V' Each day Groves' counselors are busy guiding stu- dents to solutions of academic and personal problems, offering advice on scholarship programs, or helping sen- iors select a college or vocation. Many hours are spent planning class schedules. Taking into consideration personal abilities, preferences, and future plans, each counselor helps his students struc- ture their academic programs. Counselors often consult teachers and parents to get a clearer understanding of a student's scholastic difficulties. li it 'Q I ei-
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