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ell of .9l'l'l,90l'f6lllC2 Olga MOD! THE PRINCIPAL With eyes always to the future in stead of the past, julian Karp, princi- pal, has spent this year looking for ways to better our school. Principal Karp, however, might very well have been known as Gold Digger Karp in 1853 as he set out for the Comstock lode with pickaxe and pan. THE ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT If Fate had so arranged, the assist- ant superintendent of schools, Randy Oberlatz, would have been with Roe- der and Peabody when they landed at VVhatcom Creek. However, this year he has been working, as always, to improve the instructional program. THE SUPERINTENDENT Contributing much to Bellingham's school system, C. Paine Shangle, su- perintendent of schools, is always striv- ing to improve the educational oppor- tunities for Bellingham students. Had he been among the early pioneers, Mr. Shangle would still have been an ed- ucator. THE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Eating venison, wild turkey, and ground corn would have delighted Har- lan jackson in 1853. But 1953 found him hard at work, advising the Execu- tive Board, organizing the Homecom- ing, interviewing lithographers for the Shuksan, and boosting student morale.
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iuic olleaclem QPU? on Oal' 5 .ne W 'fair BOARD OF EDUCATION. Standing: Mr. Shangle, Dr. Sharninghouse, Mr. Clark. Sitting: Mr. Arnason, Rev. Calhoun, Mr. Hilliard, Mr. Boyd. BOARD OF EDUCATION Never ceasing to confront our Board of Educa- tion is the problem of financing improvements in our schools. They began this year with efforts to pro- mote the school bond and special ten-mill levy pro- posals, measures to provide additional facilities to meet increasing school needs, in the general election of November fourth. Under the chairmanship of the Reverend Carl Calhoun, the board did a note worthy job of carrying out civic responsibilities PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION in other schools. Bert Marsh, Treasurer. I- just completing a very successful year as president of PTA is Mrs G. A. Okerluncl, who presided over many interesting, well attended meet ings. At one meeting a representa tive of the local FBI was guest speaker, a lively discussion following his talk. The main events of the year were Back-to-School Night and the Senior Prom. Dues were lowered to Hfty cents per person thls year to accommodate parents with chllclren P.T.A. OFFICERS. First Row Mrs C A Ok erlund, Presidentg Mrs. D. L Reed VICGPICSI dent. Second Row: Mrs. T. P Scholz Secretary
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