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HE passage of the hours of the school day does not affect the work of the administra- tion to any great extent, for their work begins before the students arrive in the morning and continues after they have gone home in the after- noon. Department heads, student advisers, and members of the principals and superintendent's oflices all work to keep the machinery of the school smoothly running. Innumerable small details to which the aver- age student never gives a thought are attended to by these people. Student advisers and depart- ment heads are kept busy aiding students in solving problems which Will affect them after the hands of the clock have passed by their high school years. Every minute and hour is filled with work for the administration, for the work they do is of the utmost importance to the daily routine of our education. I - . Q tg
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Superilltendeut Redmond Fills Day XVith Matters of School Guidance Outside of the hours after and before school Mr. Ray E. Redmond's position as superintend- ent of District Twenty requires that he spend most of his time on business traveling through- out the district. He consults with the various principals on school problems and also often accompanies the supervisors on visits through the district. Another part of Mr. Redmond's day is taken up by personal consultations with parents of the students of the district. Numerous teachers meetings and school board meet- ings are also a part of his Work. Miss Olga Hellbeck is indis- pensable as a part of the smooth running machinery ofthe district. Her many duties as Secretary of the Board, district accountant, and purchasing agent are evidence of the importance of her position. Miss Bessie MacDonald as sec- retary of the superintendent aids Mr. Redmond in managing his secretarial tasks. She takes care of his correspondence, makes ap- pointments and does all the filing Work. Members of the school board of the year are R. D. Landis, pres- ident: E. A. Bloornquist. vice- presidentg Miss Olga Hellbeck, secretary: E. J. Easter, S. A. Miles, and Dr. William Senger, SllIN'l'llIil'IIlll'lll Mr. Ray Redmond brings a unity of action and purpose as superintendent of District 20. On the school staff are Board members. Landis. ftopjz Miles, Senger, Bloomquist, Ccenterlz and fbottomj Easter: MacDonald, secretary to Mr. Redmond: and Hellbeck, Board secretary.
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