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ADMINISTRATION Interaetion grows between big four and students It was a year for changes and decisions on the part of the admin- istration. Mr. James Schell, principal, ex- pressed his 'feelings about his second year as Lakeridge principal - I am most pleased about the overall program atLakeridge this year. The library and resource areas were used more profitably and students show- ed greater effort in use of time. There was continued growth and improvement in the academic pro- gram. In addition we were allproud of notable accomplishments in the performing arts and by our athletic teams. It was a notable year. 'a Mr. Schell was primarily respon- sible for the overall building pro- gram. He planned and coordinated with parents, parent groups, tea- chers and students. The vice princqoal, Mr. Galen Spillum, was administrative depart- ment chairman. He was required to help plan the curriculum for the year and maintain programs, includ- ing attendance. Mrs. Gay Schroeder completed her third year at Lakeridge as dean of students. Functions of the coun- seling department, building usage, evaluation of teachers, and AFS Club were her main responsibilities. New to Lakeridge this year was Lee Knight, dean and activity direc- tor. As activity director he was re- sponsible for all student finance, student government, and social e- vents. May Week, Christmas, and Homecoming were produced by the work of Mr. Knight and students. He also helped plan the school calendar and evaluated teachers. BELOW: Mr. James Schell explains bus- sing procedures for the Pendleton football game to a student. UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Galen Spillum and Mrs. Beverly Imper decide on who to call fora substitute for a teacher who is ill. RIGHT: One of Mrs. Gay Schroeder's many duties is to call students in to discuss importantproblems. W-'es 144 Administration X' .59 1.- X.. 4'.n',,.q .5a:s..zzx- ,,.,-f 4-
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TOP: Mr. James Schell discusses the new constitution. ABOVE: Mr. Lee Knight and Mrs. Doris Ramey discuss May Week activities. U Administration 145
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