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W Giiv? ' 'MQW' Cf 11215 , A ' ' f'-sf ' ' . . i 1 Superintendent of the District 214 schools, Dr. Gil- bert tries to establish a better high school system. 214-'S Administration SCHOOL BOARD Front Row: Richard A. Bachhuber, Secretary, Dr. Frank Smith, President, Mrs. Ethel E. Beal. Second Row: Raymond A. Erickson, Mrs. Leah Cummins, Frank R. Bergen, Arthur E. Aronson. Dr. McLellan accomplishes the various responsibilities of the assistant superintendent while he helps Dr. Gilbert. P7355 Y 7 ii ' 77 :Q Planning for the opening of a sixth high school, John I-Iersey High School, and aiding the North Cen- tral Association evaluate the programs of all the district schools are only a couple of the activities of the Board of Education of District 214. Dr. Edward Gilbert, Ph.D., and Dr. McLennan, Ph.D. are the superintendent and assistant superin- tendent of District 214 respectively. Present board members are as follows: Dr. Frank Smith, Presi- dent, Mr. Richard A. Bachhuber, and Mr. Arthur Ar- onson, Mr. Frank R. Bergen, Mrs. Ethel E. Beal, Mrs. Leah Cummins, and Mr. Raymond A. Erickson.
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Administrators Look fo Early Bird's the word when it comes to changes in administration at Arlington High this year. Under this program, 1nore than six hundred students be- gin classes at 7:45 A.M. and are dismissed at the close of fifth hour. Early Bird was initiated as an attempt to partially relieve our population prob- lem. It's success is revealed by the fact that this program offers an advantage to those students who have after school jobs. Most of the other administrative changes come under the category of new or experimental courses. Foremost among these is the Humanities curricu- lum. The Humanities course is offered onlty to sen- iors. It includes a variety of activities in the fields of 21111, music, social science and English literature. Under the guidance of a different teacher in each field, the Humanities is able to offer a unique cul- tural as well as learning experience to its partici- pants. The experimental materials are being used in the fields of biology, geometry, and U.S. History. Through these new ideas an attempt is being made to find better and more effective teaching methods. Mr. Mfaara, principal, discusses with Mr. Rowe the many duties that must be performed as the assistant principal. r Quality In Students Director of Student Activities V. Ahnquist discusses innovations with Assistant Principal George Reat. 18
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Many Faculty Roles The faculty at Arlington High School works as a group and individually to help the students reach their various goals. Russell Attis served as Divi- sion Head of the Physical Education Department. Alma Leonhard was the Department Chairman in the English Department and Kenneth Schaller was Department Chairman for the Social Science De- partment. L Hugh Jones headed the Science Department as Department Chairman, and the Mathematics De- partment Chairman was James Ulrich. Hazel Faulk- ner served the Business Education Department as its Department Chairman. Norman Nielsen. serv- ed as Department Chairman for the Foreign Lan- guage Department. Curtis Larsen was Supervisor in the Industrial Arts Department. The counseling office did a great deal for the students at Arlington this year. Advice was given to students on everything from personal problems to college choices. Director of Pupil Personnel Services was Donald Schroeder. A large amount of students were involved in the various art and music activities this year. Su- pervisor for the Art and Music Departments was Mr. Fred Schmoyer. It is really amazing how much the faculty at Arlington High School has done for the students. NANGY K. CLARK, B.A., M.A., French Clubg RUSSELL R. Arris, B.S., M.S., Division Head, Physical Educationg PETER J. BABRIS, B.A., M.A., Russian Clubg SUSAN BARTIZAL, BA., M.A.T., Ski Clubg WILLIAM BEAN, B.S., M.A.T., Rifle Clubg NILS A. BENGT- SON, B,A, Mr Bean Mr Bengtson Mr. Meyers derhonstrates the use of some equipment to interested, onlookers during a T.P.C. night. 20
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