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Administrators The office or The Hadministrtatic .' is how most of you think of principal Leo W. Anderson, assistant principal Miss E. Splittstoesser and Their work. Behind these nicknames stands The responsibility of administering all of The affairs that concern you as high school students. A primary Task is to see that The school curriculum is of The best so That you will graduate well educated. Another job is attendance rules. All you students must be accurately counted, for state aid money is determined in part by The number of pupils attending school. Handled in The office are policies concerning your attendance at music and speech festivals, tournaments, conventions and contests. Also under Mr. Anderson and Miss SpliTtsToesser's direction is the teaching staff, concerning itself directly with you in your classes. Perhaps most important, each of you know that whatever your problem you will receive an attentive and helpful hearing from the administrators. Chief among Miss E. Splittstoesser's tasks is checking on attendance and non-attendance 7 it Mr. Anderson and Miss Splittstoesser activity calendar. arrange that all'imporTant item in your school life, the whys and wherefores. Principal Leo Anderson speaks to many people during the course of his day. 9.4.
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SUPERINTENDENT L. M. WIKRE Administrative Agents Reorganization of the school district, balancing the budget and wrestling with curriculum requirements were only a few of the tasks performed by your schoolboard. Besides studying the problem of in- creasing state basic aid to cope with rising costs and maintenance of educational standards, they also had to consider the permissive legis- lation passed during the winter which allowed for consolidation of the smaller districts in the area with your school. Cooperating with the board was Superintendent of Schools L. M. Wikre, who handled the bills of the board and school regulations. As the head administrative official of your school, Mr. Wikre played an important part in forming and executing the policies which con- cerned you. L. Yaggy, W. Loomis, G. Lee, Mrs. R. F. Hedin, W. Swecisy and D. Gustafson made up your schoolboard. Mr. A. Koehler was absent when the picture was taken.
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