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gba if J. nrt-ztzeq.. ., . f- be V: .i'f fQx Mr. Arnold Greve and Mr. Harold Deiker plan for the day before the start of school. lg. Mrs. Doris Garrison Q crawls on top of her car to help load-up to go to the lake. V -lib A K l ff ,n 4 W L , f Mrs. Carol Fritts watches her dog Peanuts Knot picturedj from her swing at the lake. X613 n fx Mr. Bud Greve reviews plans for the newly established career with the four counselors. Being administrators presents problems, but there are times to share some less trying experiences. Administration I 87
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BOARD OF EDUCATION-Front row: Mr. Larry Dixon, president, Mrs. Roseann Bentley, Mrs. Mary Pilant. Back row: Mr. Jack Cole, Mrs. Jacqueline McKinsey, Mr. Bill Hart. Chiefs Preside Springfield R-12 Public School system had a new superintendent, Dr. Paul Hagerty, who had previously been superintendent at Macon, GA. Dr. Hagerty said l'm excited about the quality of Springfield public schools. The students are en- thusiastic and serious about school and are something most citizens of Springfield should be proud of. Mr. Bud Greve, principal, dealt personally with the faculty and students. Mr. Harold Deiker, assis- tant principal, was in charge of night activities and assemblies. Administrative assistants, Mr. Lonnie Scott and Mrs. Sandra Gray, handled discipline and attendance. The four counselors handled educa- tional planning, career exploration, and guidance, according to senior counselor Mrs. Sandra Harrison. She continued, Seniors are special but never more so than these seniors. It has been a pleasure to be counselor to these students for six years Cshe was counselor for some of them at Cherokee Junior High School for two yearsy. Counselors see the growth, the change, the maturing of a young stu' dent - who then emerges as one, ready to take his place in the world. 86 f Administration Dr. Jack Israel said that as deputy superintendent you have to be involved in the welfare of the programs effecting students and staff Dr. Paul Hagerty, new superintendent, I'm excited about the quality of Springfield schools. The students are enthusiastic and serious about school. I .. S i 94 -JS.. ti in ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD-Front row: Dr. Emma Jo Crain, director for special education, Dr. Wanda Gray, director of elementary education: Dr. Paul J. Hagerty, superintendent, Dr. Jack Israel, deputy superintendent, Mr. Kenneth Kraft, direc- tor of business services. Back row: Mr. Richard Grosenbaugh, administrative assistant, public information, Mr. James Neely, building services, Mr. Jim Gram- Joe Cain director of secondary Mr. Charles Christiansen, direc or sonnelg Dr. Jim Shoemaker, Graff Area Vocational-Technical Dr. Howard J. Lowe, director of development: Dr. J. T. Hicks, federal programs: and Mr. Alton dlfEC!Of ofpupil Se-rviCe5, mer, director of safety and security. I t
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Secretaries begin each day at 8 AM during winter, and 7:30 AM during summer, keep- ing busy tending to office procedures. Nurse, Mrs. Marcie McClure, checks freshman Robert Lighthizer's blood pressure, before going to Horace Mann Elementary. ', .xy 1. .4 1- 1 v 11,45 - ,g f , J . I - ,u.ff mJndfQ-, .,,.,,- , ' ' ' 88 I Noncertificated Personnel Mrs. Pauline Klapp and Mrs. Wanda Sharum work on attendance, issuing per- mits to lea ve and admittance slips. 1 i h I l They Keep the School Running r Secretaries, custodians, cooks, a nurse, and security officer make up the noncer- tificated personnel workers. Secretaries, unlike students, only receive their regular work vacation plus the usual seven legal holidays. Mrs. Donna Freeman stated, ln a high school there is always plenty of work to do during holidays and the summer. For secretaries and their duties, refer to the group pic- ture section. The custodians worked in three shifts attending to the school's physical needs. Head custodian Jim Ammer- man said, lt gets really lone- ly sometimes during third shift fnight dutyj since nobody's here. Every school day the cooks would dutifully prepare hot, well-balanced meals that met the standard nutritional values. Mrs. Marci McClure, nurse, A took care of students' healthiii problems. The nurse i i responsible for makin Q health education talks, an encouraging good hygiene. Q Mr. Tom Lindsey, security officer, does such jobs HS patrolling the parking lot and maintaining safety and security for the school. .L
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