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The central administration staff-Snpr-rinte-ndent YVoods, Deputy Superintendent Hassel and Assistant Superintendent Harris-is responsible for the administration of policies fonnulated by the District 48 School Board. The School Board is responsible for determining the policies for District 48. The members carry out this function by reviewing and assigning personnel, serving the tax-payers in school affairs, and direct- ing policies which are carried out by the superin- tendent. The high quality of education at Beaver- ton is maintained by the continual efforts of the board. The School Board members are from left: Mr. Karl Neu- pert, chairmang Mr. John Barnes, Mrs. Erma Maust, Mr Thomas Hartung, Mr. Gerald Gray, Mr. Harrison Platt Mrs. Blair Preuss, Alma.. A
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l N E ew Superintendent the area that encompasses the Beaverton High School district. sq' ,i . ,ti -Q. V . pg' E. , X! ,......-sul E if GEORGE E. ERICKSON Principal Completing his tenth year as Principal at Beaver- ton Mr. Ceorge Erickson directs the entire educa- tional program for the high school. He must co- ordinate the work of the faculty, office staff and other personnel. He holds prime responsibility for the reputation of Beaverton's faculty since he in- terviews and recommends all teachers employed here. Mr. Erickson also represents Beaverton high school in the community and maintains the co- operation of all its associates. In addition, he has served seven years as a member of the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools which serves as a state educational evaluation committee. 17
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Sxecuiive Qroups Unite to Direct School Affairs Trying to involve parents in the behind-the-scenes work of Beaverton high and the community is the main function of the Parent Teachers' Association. To promote this program a monthly newsletter is published and sent to all parents of Beavertorfs students informing them of coming meetings and other activities of the P.T.A. In addition, the P.T.A. contributes generously to the foreign exchange program and provides a scholarship for a deserv- ing senior. Mrs. jack Day, P.T.A. president, works at home on up- coming projects executed throughout the year by the or- ganization. P.T.A. Board memhers are from left: Mrs. Doris Barron, Mr. Roger Berg, Mrs. Norma Todoroff, Mrs. Ellen Bur- ton, Mrs. Marilou Kay, Mrs. Joyce Nordling, Mrs, Sarah Nash, Mrs. Gertrude Berg, Mrs. Neidra Johaningmeier.
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