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DMINISTR T10 LE S HELPI G H Q ff, A 'Nl IIIWW Stix . X30 ' X K -X xii . M W Corning to high school on thc first day was not its strangc and bewildering to thc freshmen as sonic upper- classinen would lilac to bclicvc, XVhy not? liccausc thc 'glrcshicsu had bccn givcn all the facts and figures about high school during thc suunncr through an cxtcnsivc pro- grzun callcd Frcslnnz1n Oricntation. I The Student Council orientation COIIlIi1illl'C. ht-uclt-tl by -lanc Holloway, plzmncd prt--school get-togcthcrs for thc last two weeks of August. Advised by studcnt counselors, thc frcslnncn had opportunities to ask questions and learn about Arlington High's social and acadcmic lifc, On Frcshinan Orientation Day the class of '60 bcczunc furthcr acquaintcd with the tcachcrs and students through spat-chcs involving AH scliolarsliip. athletics and activities. Helping to make the frosh foul ue-lcumo at Arlington. Superintendent H. L. Slichenmyt-r tukos time out to chat with freshman Bob Eht-1. QQ K9 Q9 'L 4
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Providing lt-aclcrsliip for thc cntirc staff and niaking the best possible cducation program for thc studcnts was the main rcsponsibility of Superintendent Harold Lvc Sliclicnmycr, M.S., also the official representative of thc Board of Education. Administrative assistant Eugcnc Oliver, M.S., di- rected guidance activities and took chargc of studcnt vn- rollrncnt, student records, and thc extra-curricular pro- gram. As co-sponsor of Student Council, lie worlwd witlt thc: Student Council Exccutivc Board. Dean Nelson Lowry, M.S., supcrvisccl student problems such as attendance and orientation of new studt-nts. All business conccrncd with finances was supcrvisvcl by john Schaff, M.A., who checked on maintenance and made provisions for transportation and night school. In the shadv of thc old maple trcc- Mr, Lowry and Mr. Schaff chez-k the last minute building details for tho new high school addition I8 It's a long tirnt- from September to June. but Mr. Slicht-nmycr and Mr. Oliver face thc new year with cheerful anticipation.
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