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SUPERINTENDENT: Mr. E. M. Chestnut, a cornerstone of Beloit High, has been Superintendent for the past five years, Principal the preceding twenty-eight years, and a teacher for forty-two years. He received his A .B. from Kansas University and his M.S. degree from Kansas State University. Mr. Chestnut is Superintendent over the High School, the jr. High, and the Elementary School. These schools together have approximately eight- hundred-fifty students and a faculty of forty-three. There have been quite a few improvements in the Beloit school system this year. One has been the improvement of instruction, with the elementary adding new first and fourth teachers. The guidance program in the high school, and the art program in all the city schools have been well established in the past three years. This year a closed circuit TV was added for the first and second grade art students as an experiment. Mr. Chestnut believes that it is necessary to con sider the needs, interests, and abilities of each student and adapt the educational program accord- ingly, thus challenging the brighter students without slighting the slower ones. xx PRINCIPAL: The principal of Beloit High School must have many good qualities. One may take Mr. Robert on Harrison as a good example of what a principal should be. Above all, Mr. Harrison is con- scientious about Beloit High. He wants the school to come out ahead in every area of competition, but most important, he strives to provide the very best education for each individual student. The huge task of enrollment and scheduling is the duty of Mr. Harrison and his helpers. Difficult and tiring as it may be, he still remains patient with some of the most indecisive students. A high school always has its discipline problems. Mr. Harrison manages to maintain order while still remaining respected by the student body. As principal of Beloit High, he is constantly busy. However, no matter how rushed he is, he will always take time to hear the views of his teachers and students, He is capably assisted by his sec- retary, Mrs. Ruth Guard. 5 5'
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Walt Wes selowski, Secretary Linda Barker, Treasurer Max Remley, President Steve Belden, Vice :President u THE VERSATILE Jim Wehl, Student Council President Dennis Myers, Student Council Rep. l
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