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Hd mini s -l'r'ci -lion, School Boomol lfeep S-lr'iclQ. Who's in charge here? ... Not the budget again Do you have an excuse? Where are these stu- dents supposed to be ... How should we settlethis matter? . .. The administration of U.5.D. 2261 is keeping in stride with the stu- dents. Many students feel that all the administration does is rule over the students and teachers, but this is not true. They work constantly, often many hours after students and teachers have left, improving school policies, solving student problems, and maintaining the budget. 1 4 1975, mid year of the '70's found it's students radically different 2 6 from the students of the 60's. 3 7 Local administrators explained their thoughts. V Dr. W.H. Phil- lips, superintendent - I am of the opinion that the '70's are serving as an era of student involvement in governmental and other affairs. 21 Mr. Virgil Combs, assistant superin- tendent - I feel the percentage of students seeking involvement by discussion, projects, and hands-on application of subject matter is increasing in the '70's. 3f Mr. Don Layton, principal - In my opinion, students of the '70's are very similar to the students of the '60's, as far as student involvement is con- cerned. 4f School Board members, Mr. Larry Goering, Mr. Gary Nichols, Dr. Harry Kouri, Mr. Carl Cooper, Mrs. luanita McDermed, Mrs. Kathryn Compton work long hours to make a school program acceptable to stu- dents and parents. Sf Mr. Carlton Allen, as- sistant principal - Students are again becom- ing more interested in social activities and working through organizations, students then carried out the plan. 6! Orville Canaan, assist- ant principal - Most of the activities of the '60's were planned by the teachers, sponsors and parents and the students carried out the plan. 7! Office secretaries, Mr. Iuanita Farney and Mrs. Phebe lust, patiently await the throng of morning admit students. , , P .... ., L aria 1 , mfs. 1-1r E,.,,fz , .- . fm... A l
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l.ilZJr-om S'l'o'l:'li Ol:-Fice., nd vi s ors ima Rollei: Someone answer the phone? Let's see, what are your plans for the next year ... Do you have change for a 5100? I feel terribly ill How do you read a card catalog? . . . The counselors play a great part in the everyday life at Campus High. They help students with their per- sonnel and academic problems. Many students feel that when a problem occurs they can talk freely to one of the four counselors. Three of the counselors work specifically with different classes, Mr. Arthur johnson, seniors, Mr. Glenn Crum, juniors and sophomores, Mrs. Mar- garet Markham, freshmen, while Mr. Russell Reeves does vocational counseling. Mrs. Hazel Whitehouse, is the guidance department secretary. For research and book reports students find the library helpful in obtaining the information they need. Assisting the students is Mr. George Baird, librarian, and Mrs. Ruth Wisemen, library assistant. Mrs. Roberta Bentley, the health nurse, keeps an eye on the students health through out the day. Mrs. Anita Barrett, cashier, collects mon- ey from the students for club dues, books, bus trips and other events. 7 V Counselors Mr. Russell Reeves, 2 Mr. Arthur johnson, Mrs. Margret Markham and Mr. Glenn Crum dis- cuss school problems. Z! Mr. George Baird, librarian, and Mrs. Ruth Wisemen, check the morning papers.
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