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.Uambt-rs of the school board are It-fl to right-WV. XV. Johnson, treas 'ff urer: R. D. Landis: E. Easter, vice-presi e 1 fl erinlendent Ra' E 11 ' ' d nt Sip y Redmond: Dr. J. B. Farley: Miss Dlga Hellbeck, secretary: and E Bloomquist, president. llIlllIllSlEI'lIlQ lllSlI'llfl llillI'S Is rneu- Responsibility The office of superintendent of District No. 20 is ably filled by Ray E. Redmond. His position involves consult- ing with teachers on problems of teaching, outlining courses of study, and deciding upon textbooks to be adopted. Mr. Redmond spends much of his time visiting classes and going on tours of inspection. Subject commit- tee meetings and classroom work also receive a share of his attention. There is also a business approach to a superintendents job. Requisitions, budgets, and conditions of school build- ings are all part of his Work. Mrs. Betty Lewis is responsible for census and attend- ance, While Mrs. Bessie McDonald is secretary to Mr, Red- mond. A school board of live prominent citizens is elected to manage the affairs of District No. 20. All matters per- taining to the district, especially financial matters, are the business of the board. The school board also decides matters of vacations and holidays for the district. Elmer Bloomquist is president, and Elmer Easter is vice-president. Secretary is Miss Olga A. Hellbeck. W. W. Johnson is treasurer. Other members are R. D. Landis, R. E. Redmond, and Dr. J. B. Farley. Top Pfclurefsuperintendent Redmond discusses district business Middle Px'cturc+Mrs. Lewis poses for camera. Bottom Picture--Mrs. McDonald in A busy moment. Page Ter:
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y vi llllllIllSll'illlVE WllI'l'lES Filll llll Tlllfil' SllllUlllBI'S Chief of the administrative stalf of Central is Principal Lemuel Pitts, whose quips and quotations are well-known to every Centralite. Aside from his duties as principal, Mr. Pitts finds time to teach a sociology class during the first semester and to con- tribute a column to the Central High Times. His secretary, Mrs. Olga Mayo, takes care of ex- cuses and tardy slips. Miss Margaret Evans is attend- ance clerk. Supervisor of Research for District No. 20 is Miss Violet Puller. Many tests of all kinds are given in her oflice. These new pupils are given intelligence tests which are used as bases in fitting newcomers into l Central's homogeneous grouping. College aptitude tests are given Y93flY to Seniors planning to attend Attention all rooms is the morning greeting Of college. The annual scholarship contests are also Pflmifml l'f 6l PM under the direction of Miss Fuller. As head of the maintenance department of District No. 20, Clarence F- Haaff is responsi- ble for keeping buildings in repair and grounds in good condition. Mr. Haaff designed a new lighting system for the Central stage. A clock which automatically rings passing bells was also designed by him and built in the school shops under his supervision. Since Fred Huling is supervisor of the Health department, the health and safety of Dis- trict No. 20 students are his main concern. Besides having charge of the health education at the various schools in the district, Mr. Huling has led several girls' mixers in the gym. He has also taught many folk dances to the members of Ciirls' cabinet. Miss J. Luella Burkhard, supervisor of music, visits the schools in the district and assists in producing operettas and other musical programs. She has charge of the Christmas carol program given yearly at the auditorium. Many music students come to her for advice before entering operettas or other musicals. 'lop left' Miss Burkhnrd: Top righ!---Nlr. llaafl Bottom Ieff 'Miss Fuller: Botlom right' Mr. Huling 'Cf i rs. Mayo, top, Surveys programs, w ie Miss livans, below, checks attendance
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