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Chief Administrators Guide Carrousel and to the left. Principal Romani in on chief obstacles in sctiool ielow, Mr. Vruggink, the assistant prin- :ipal, looks over a list of new textbooks. Heading the adminstration are two hard working men, Mr. Romani as principal and Mr. Vruggink as assistant principal. Chief Adminstrator Romani ' s re- sponsibilities are many and wide-spread. Like the revolving of the carrousel, Mr. Romani keeps the school curriculum moving in a smooth orderly manner. Seeing that the educational requirements are met both in the class rooms and by the educators themselves is another task of the principal. The principal must be a man of many talents and abilities, since much is required of him during this day and age. Furthermore, Mr. Romani must be cognizant of all new ideas or streams of thought that are occuring which may affect Central in any way. Help keeping the carrousel of school programing is the assistant principal Mr. Vruggink, who has many tasks to perform. He is the director of instruction and orders such material as maps, tests, books, audio-visual aids, and other equipment related to the class rooms. Second, he is in charge of scheduling and supervising all assemblies. Other duties include individual con- ferences with teachers, as well as working closely with student and substitute teachers. Finally, the building is in his control in the absence of the principal. As can be seen, the assistant principal must he a man of great initiative. Both men are great assests to Central High and will continue to be so.
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Mrs. Brower and Miss Roggenbuck keep the school library supplie up-doted and in good condition. Mrs. Corlson, speech correclionist, aids students to bette speaking skill. Special Services Specialists on the school staff provide many essential services to the students. For example, the librarians instruct students in the use of the library; keep it up to date by ordering magazines, fiction, and non-fiction; and locate reference materials and checkout books for students and teachers. The nurse, on the other hand, works with students who have health problems, or who become ill during the day. She also assists when shots are given. To help those students with speech prob- lems, the speech specialist holds classes several times a week. These specialists are a very necessary part of the school staff. Many students ot Central consult the school health nurse, Mrs. Bulgarellb.
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