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adm in is ha tion Seated: Superintendent K. I. Gephnrt Standing: Principal M. K. Rowley. Assistant Principal A. K. Wight In the hands of the administrators lies the task of upholding the strong principles of the past and promoting new ideals for the future. Superintendent K. I. Gephart ably adapted himself to the change in environment—from Ashtabula high school and the second floor office to the City school system and first floor headquarters. Collaborating with Principal M. E. Rowley in devising a school program and scheduling activities and assemblies was A. K. Wight, assistant principal. Surveying and inspection were handled by A. W. Lewis, clerk-treasurer of the board of education. Official Permits twelve
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Prnnidonl K. H. Park 0. H. Sanborn M. D. Gurrricro M. J. J Roy To realize more room for the structure, the hoard-owned house on the Station avenue lot was auctioned in December. Increased costs and material shortages delayed the completion of contracts for the Columbus junior high addition and the new junior high to replace the Park building. Playing Santa Claus, the hoard had those long-awaited clocks installed in the high school during the Christmas holidays. Other innovations included new stage and auditorium lighting and improved classroom illumination. I 'nit heaters and ventilators will he installed this summer. In addition to supplying the needs for elementary and secondary grades, the board aided the vocational department with the purchase of several pieces of equipment. Each month of the year found hoard members busily formulating policies to guide Ashtabula’s schools through every season. eleven
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I)r. Joseph Miller, school psychologist, served as counselor to students and faculty, while Miss Amy Parker, guidance director, encouraged pupils not to regard their education lightly. Deemed invaluable to students experiencing minor mishaps was Mrs. Helen Kellogg, school nurse. 1’nder the direction of ( A. Meister, the school’s vocational department, as well as the adult education classes, functioned smoothly. Pushing pencils and pounding typewriters were Miss Heverlv Cainway, secretary to Superintendent K. I. Gephart; Miss Peggy Miller, secretary to Principal M. K. Rowley; and Miss Edna Johnsen, secretary to A. V. Lewis. Assuming part of the office burdens were Virginia DiCesare and Donna Volpone, vocational-commercial students, who helped (’. A. Meister and M. E. Rowley, respectively. ADMINISTRATORS: I»r. Joifpk Millrr. Miu Edna : Mi»» Amy Parker; ataniiin . Un IV ) Jnhnu'n, Mm. Helen Krllo . Miller. Miaa Beverly Calaway. C. A. Meiater. A. «• Lewis. thirteen
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