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J. Acz'mz'nz'stmtz've Challenge ing are also their concern. These specific jobs and the special responsibility of working with and guiding students make the CHS counselors busy men. All general jobs not handled by specific depart- ments are undertaken by the office secretaries. lntraschool and public communications, book rentals. grade cards, and absentees are all under their care. The monumental task of maintaining high educa- tional standards at CHS is the major responsi- bility of all involved. Records for entering and withdrawing students are part of the duties faced by Hazel Whitehouse, counselors' secretary. ll Scheduling and rec-- ords are often dis- cussed by counselors Glen Crum, Art Johnson. and Harlan Bowman. Mildred Tannahill, PBY operator, explains the switchboard to Frankie Johnson, health clerk: Marie Allred, head secre- tary: ,lune Hampton, cashier: and Fern Mc- Cutcheon, attendance clerk: as answering the telephone is often in- cluded in their duties.
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l 5' as W s I ,M 1 1 Heading the administration at Campus High School are Bill principal: Neil Young, principal: and Bryce Stallard, district Burnett, assistant principalg Myrna Layton, secretary to the superintendent. flflaintaining Hzgh Ea'ucatz'0naZ Stczna'am'sAt CHS Is Serving as the first board for Unified District 261 are Elton Weeks, Truman Ransom, and George Har- vey, fstandingl: and Cer- ald Groves, Al Bunting, and Max Beal. Assistant superintendents were assigned specific duties with Don Ferguson in charge of programming and ,lim Stolfus acting as curriculum director for the district. Although the unification of District 261 has afa fected the administration of Campus High School, it is the united effort and skills of many people which makes Campus High School more efficient. Heading the list of administrators is the district superintendent with two assistants from the for- mer CHS and Haysville districts. The Campus program is organized under the principal and assistant principal. Administering aptitude and skill tests to under- classmen and guiding seniors in vocational choices and scholarship programs are a part of the tasks performed by the Campus counselors. Scheduling, personnel guidance, and record keep-
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S . Q' at za, 1 5 Y' if? '34, I Q ? Janitors Al Schlegel, Frank Story, Forrest Carr, Ray Dorsey, Dutch Liedtke, Hank Myers, Irvin Weber, and Neal Lentz receive instructions from Les Reynolds, head custodian. Matron Edith Alexander starts her daily rounds as Blanche Rey- nolds and Emma Crego fold newly laundered towels for the physical education classes. Groundsman Harry Miller utilizes the biology growing room to start plants for his landscaping program. 12 Q if H W 1 L 325-'5 , il -f ' f- .aww , ff tt ega D35 ,,, Q53 Y ' f A gf , 1 ,Z , , f e ,,l, . etee v e it , ,Q ig r Personnel ecessapz F or Also important to the everyday needs of school life at Campus High is the unity and efficiency of personnel. Transportation for Unified District -f26l is headquartered at Campus, with complete maintenance provided for each vehicle by the mechanics. Buses and drivers are scheduled for various field trips as well as the regular bus routes. A skeleton crew is on hand for custodial and maintenance operations during the day. In order to keep the school plant at full operational capac- ity, an evening shift carries out these duties at night. For the second year, a full-time grounds- man has planned and carried out a school land- scaping program.
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