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l 1. W. PRICE Superintendent of Schools High School Principal B.S, Ed., M.S. Ed., adwvzred graduate work, Unirerfity of Illinoiy Mr. Price became familiar to the Men- dota school system on Iuly 1, 1955, when he took over as Superintendent of Schools. Having formerly held the position of superintendent at Farmer City, Illinois, he was well qualified to assume the tre- mendous job of supervising four grade schools and one high school in the Men- dota area. Much of his time is devoted to our high school, where he is now faced with building and remodeling problems as Well as the variou s administrative duties. Mr. Price's constant goal has been the improvement of the instructional programg his big dream-to see Men- dota have the finest possible school sys- tem, from kindergarten through high school. Half 0 to the ADMINISTRATION LLOYD DOENIER Assistant Principal, Dean of Boys BA.. Norlla Cenlnzl Collegeg MA., Univeryily of ll i.n'o1:J'i11 I-le's here, he's there . . . in fact he's every- where! Mr. Doenier, as well as being Mr. Price's right hand man, teaches biology, ad- vises the senior class Ca big job in itseltl, and is the athletic director and dean of boys. Aside from his regular teaching and office duties, Mr. Doenier spends much of his time with the students, chaperoning dances and buses, counseling juniors and seniors, and supervising athletic events.
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STANDING: L, M. Donahue, Clarence Scheidenhelm, Edward Baker, President, Kenneth Carroll, Busi ness Manager, SEATED: Curtis I-Iochstatter, Howard Pohl, Willard Deaner, Wilbur Hanson, I, W. Price Superintendent SCHOQI. BOARD THE STATE OF ILLINOIS has delegated the respon- sibility for providing high school education in Mendota to the School Board. Recognizing that the future of our nation rests with those students who are now in school, the Board pro- vided us with modern equipment as Well as a top rate faculty. This year they were mainly concerned with con- struction plans. Since all final decisions rested with them, many hours were spent poring over blueprints before any building could even begin. On top of this already heavy burden, the general duties and functions still had to be carried out. Decisions here ranged from deciding teachers' salaries to planning the calendar, These men are to be commended for get- ting fine results from a vital but often tedious job. KENNETH CARROLL Business Manager llHL,l'!Lf'll lfffllrlfi' LIllfI'Lfl'.l'flj.' G'mdu.1lr' ffwvf, l.IIIjl4l'fflA1 nf Iffilmii - AS BUSINESS BANAGER for both the Board and the high school, Mr. Carroll emerged as a key figure in the building program. Since he acted as a go-between for the Board and construction workmen, he deserves much credit for the co-operation that existed. T hey Plan for progrefr ,swim
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HAZEL PAYNE Guidance Director, Dean of Girls B.S. lfd.. U11i1'w1ri!y of 111211021 Miss Payne also devotes much of her time to the individual student. Seniors learn to appre- ciate her valuable assistance in choosing a college or career. Freshmen and sophomores, foo, find her a great help in planning their class schedules for the coming years. When she is not in the office, Miss Payne can be found teaching one of her college preparatory English classes or, perhaps, at a senior class meeting. and ejjicienr OFFICE GIRLS OFFICE SECRETARIES Carole lohnson, Marvene Walton, Patti l-leininger The office girls are the indispensable secref taries Without whom the machinery of the ad- ministration could not run smoothly. Carole, Marvene, and Patti do a little of everything in their job. Aside from being the general receptionists, they Cto list only a fewl handle all correspondence, order the supplies, pay the bills, do any typing that is needed, answer the telephones, and keep the records up to date.
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