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.!4CClfLIf'6LC E. A. Ralston fills the position of secretary of the Board of Education. Assisting him in the numerous duties of his office is Mrs. Adah Train. Miss Ruth Van Fleet is the bookkeeper in this otiice. Taking care of the attendance records and follow-up work is Mrs. Josephine Higley. As city storekeeper, Fred -I. Miller has charge of supplies for the district. In Principal Charles HoFfman's offices, Miss bilitivs. and Waimea Geneva Nay directs the varied duties necessary to keep mechanical details of the school running smoothly. Betty Lou Ellingson works as assistant part of each day. The secretarial work in Superintendent jack l.ogan's office is handled by Miss Lorraine Rose. Assisting her is Evelyn Doyen, senior commercial student. Betty Ellingsrm, part-time ro- np sfudent, ami Miss Genera Nay pause from routine of ojfire lll'fil'ifif'X. Miss Lorraine Rose und Evelyn Doyeu, sfudeuf ussisiunf, jimi correspondence and rbcrking de tails dlllllllg their daily respoux!
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0I 8f5L J ELVLVLQV6 C-'ge SEATED: A. D. Donnell, lack M. Logan, Charles S. MfKi1lSffJ', E. A. Ralston, Wfillarrl Lolsnes STANDING: Phillips Taylor, E. P. Horslund, Merle Parr, Wm. A. Dcwccs The experiences of each student in the Waterloo Public School are the direct result of the careful and often seemingly unrewarded planning of the Board of Education. Upon their shoulders fall many duties which the community so frequently takes for granted. The otiicers of the board include Charles Mc- Kinstry, presidentg E. A. Ralston, secretary, and Wfm. A. Dewees, treasurer. Meetings are held the second Wfednesday in every month at 7:30. This year the teachers' retirement plan, worked out in co-operation with a committee from the Wgiterloo Teachers Association, was introduced to the community and accepted in a city-wide election. The second major project discussed was the necessity of additional post-war junior high buildings. One of the greatest problems connected with such an undertaking is the diiliculty of seeing far enough into the future to incorporate in the plans the needs of the school children of today and tomorrow. To that task the present board is directing its resources. 5 .Si
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Superintendent jack. M. Logun CAQKQVL 8144 0 As superintendent of Walterloo schools, Jack M. Logan has always shown the utmost confidence in the ability of American youth to forge ahead and accomplish what at first seemed almost impossible. Seeing unlimited potentialities in students, he in- spires them to strive to reach ever higher goals and to attempt to achieve success in whatever they undertake. Because of his stimulating confidence in them, East High students feel that they must prepare themselves to live constructively in today's world. Charles L. Hoffman, principal of East High, has helped to establish Fast High School as one of the most democratic student bodies in the country. He especially encourages students to take the initiative in all school activities. Because of his high academic standards, East- onians are more conscious of what education should mean and do for them. Presenting a challenge to young people, he seeks to promote a well oriented student body who understand their places in the scheme of things. Priuripal Charles L. Hoffman
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