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Business Hlonoger The man who has had all the headaches of handling school. club. and bookstore finances this year has been our capable business man- ager, George B. Brotherton. In addition he has ably filled the post of Dean of Boys. Mr. Brotherton's sincerity. patience, and friendliness have placed him in the highest esteem of every member of the student body. The trials and tribulations of the handling of every penny of club funds alone would be enough to try the patience ot' Job: but Mr. Brotherton has come through it all with the same warm, congenial smile. At left: Nancy Marusa and Mrs. Flo Batson, members of the office staff. After a year of much planning in the interest of the Amphitheater school system, the Board of Education is looking forward toward the activation of many of these plans in the coming season. One ot' the major plans for the coming year is bringing to our school a dean of girls. Also, a new eight-room elementary school is being established on west Wetmore Road. The board is now looking for a site in which to build a new high school. A plan to add nine new teachers to Amphitheater will make our school more etticient, too. Mr. Paul E. Guitteau stated that five ot' them will be placed in the high school department and the others are to be placed in the elementary department. The members of the school board below are, left to right: Mr. Arthur A. Softley, member: Mr. W. R. DuBois. president: and lVlrs. Christina A. Bloom, clerk
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Mx in... Prmclpol We of the student body of Arnphl theater hlgh school owe a large debt of gratltude to Nlcholas Paynovxch our school prmclpal for the fine serv ICE he has rendered ln h1s two years at the helm of the school Through h1S tlreless efforts Amphl theater has lmproved IH sxze and edu catlonal opportumtles untll lt has now taken 1ts place among the best schools ln the state Supermtendent To Paul E Gultteau Supermtend ent of Amphltheater hlgh school falls the task of mappmg out the curr1cu lum proudlng the textbooks mam ta1n1ng bu1ld1ngs grounds and equlp ment and 1n general domg evervth1ng perta1n1ng to the educatlonal program necessary for the student body at Amphltheater Each task and each challenge Mr Gultteau has met w1th understandmg and eHic1ency Much has been accomphshed ln the tew years of h1s adm1n1strat1on de Splte the lack of finances and equlp ment Vocatlonal sources have been lncreased and the vlsual tralnlng pro gram has been enlarged For the future Mr Gultteau has been mak1ng plans for new bulldlngs new courses more and better equlp ment an 1ncrease m adult educatlon and an adequate recreatlonal program for all students . 7 ' 4 , ' 7. . . - A , . . F . y , - it Y ' . I g . .. . y U v ' . ' 'W 7 f'.S , , ' ' 4 e y . r . . ' V4 .ff.:,,f I , Vw' 1. ' X . 4 ,. K .1 A' . F I' , - , - 4
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