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ADMINISTRA T ION A the Superior public schools, Angus B. Rothwell has established himself as a wise educator and efficient admin- istrator. On his shoulders has rested the re- sponsibility of carrying out the orders of the board of education and the supervision of per- sonnel and curriculum. Because of his foresight and wisdom, our schools have prospered, good fellowship has prevailedg cooperation has enabled a spirit of harmony to prevail, and confidence in him has set up a complete feeling of good will between administrators and the student body. We as spokesmen for the students at Cen- tral High school are proud to express our ap- preciation to a man who has done so much for us in the short time he has held office. s superintendent of dai HU-dull ,N pd,-,.,.-ull ln ar of education lie the responsibilities of administering and supervising our education, and it takes no stretch of the imagination to realize that this is a plenty big task. Elected for a term of two years, the members of the board have capably and faithfully executed their duties, maintaining one of the best school systems in the state in spite of severe financial handi- caps. The board meets the first Monday of each month at the superintendents office located in the Blaine building. Members of the board are William Sleeman, presidentg Conrad Hertlein, Dr. Charles Kelly, lohn Berg, Buno Carlson, Dr. B. B. Giffin, A. E. Westlund, and Iames Murphy, representative from the city council. -4 the hands of the bo d
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DEDICA 7 ION T is a rare occasion that offers any high school student the opportunity of studying under a teacher and lady as capable, sincere, loyal, and under- standing as Miss Vinnie Harvey. Always ready to give unlimited amounts of time and energy to the requests of students, Miss Harvey has spent many years here leading senior students through treacherous pitfalls that befall all English students. The sparkling wit and personality that dominate the Harvey classroom linger in the memory of us seniors for many years after graduation. We shall never forget the worthwhile but happy hours spent in senior English. And so to you, Miss Harvey, we dedicate this 1942 edition of the Echo in the hope that it will show, in part at least, our esteem and respect for you. -3.-
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STAFF Since his arrival, Principal Carl Am- undson has Worked with students and faculty members in a spirit of good fel- ' ' ' r makes lowship. His friendly manne him well liked by all with Whom he comes in contact. His regular, appropriate announce- ments start him on a well-rounded day showing his loyalty, understanding and never-failing endeavor that is building . . I ours into a school noted for its scho as- tic standing and leadership. Principal Amundson is confronted d with various school problems every ay which he intelligently and understand- rks out for all concerned, stu- ingly Wo dents and faculty. Through his genial personality and gracious understanding of Central's problems and his willingness to help all, Principal Amundson has made pos- sible a school life which prepares stu- dents for their great adventure-real life. Sometime during the course of every student's stay at Cen- tral High school, a call is made at the main office to seek help and guidance, and it is then that we come in contact with the indispensable and Willing office workers, Miss Senne and Mrs. Lockwood. Mrs. Bessie Lockwood, secre- tary to Principal Amundson, has charge of all transcripts, credits, filings, budgets, corres- pondence, permanent pro- grams, and senior honor roll, besides various other duties. Miss Ruth Serine, attendance secretary, replaced Doris Sand- ers last fall. She has charge of absence sheets and home calls and student programs.
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