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X vi . Q L 't m School Board conqnizztza of A. H REEUEH, president, C T. CHANDLER, T. OLAI HAGENESS, lOllll lt DTMMER, Elffflll lt TOHIISOTI, NELLTE WOOTAN SCHOOL BOARD We owe our school board a great deal and appreciation for the fine work it does in our school district. Out of the six mem- bers of the school board only one receives any compensation for the wonderful Work they do. They donate both time and effort to this duty. They are elected every three years in staggered elections. The following are the officers and members of the school board: Mr. A. H. Reeder, president, Mr. C. T. Chandler, vice presi- dent, Mr. T. Olai Hageness, secretary, Mr. Iohn H. Dimmer, Mr. Edwin R. lohnson, and Mrs. Nellie Wootan. The duties of the school board are: ll to authorize all school district expenditures, Zl prescribe the course of study, 35 to establish and maintain the schools, grades and departments, 4D to employ, and for cause, to dismiss teachers and other em- ployees, Sl to buy and sell school property, 63 to establish and operate the lunch rooms in the school buildings and last, to prepare and present a budget for each school year. OFFICE HELP Mrs. Wanda Sutich is completing her seventh year here at Clover Park as secretary to Mr. Gray. Mrs. Sutich has a variety of jobs to do. These jobs include handling all records, transcripts of credit, telephone calls, and numerous miscellaneous jobs. Besides all this Mrs. Sutich has the patience to help many girls get practical office experience. All the secretarial work that the Guidance Office entails is under the efficient hand of Mrs. Louise Miller. Mrs. Miller also aids girls in gaining valuable office training. This is her fifth year at Clover Park. The vacancy left by Mrs. Wagley, the assistant librarian, has been ably filled by Mrs. Esther Betcombe. Mrs, Betcombe is responsible for the secretarial Work done in the library. We are very glad to Welcome Mrs. Betcombe with us for her first year. The Vocational Office Work is taken care of by Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Mortensen is kept busy at her job as clerical help of the Health Center. WW f-.f Q27 WANDA K. SUTICH LOUISE M. MILLER ESTHER H, BETCOMBE GWEN MORTENSEN DOROTHY PETERSON Main Office Guidance Office Library Office Health Center Office Vocational Office
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ARTHUR G. HUDTLOFF HAROLD F. GRAY Superintendent Principal ADMINISTRATICDN Harold F. Gray, principal of Clover Park High School, has close contact with all the students and teachers. He helps in the coordination of the various departments and organizations in the school curriculum. y As sponsor of the student council, Mr. Gray has suggested and aided in amendments of the student body constitution. Under his capable direction and guidance many rules have been changed and set up for the benefit of the students, faculty, and school. Recently Mr. Gray has announced a new change in the administration. Mr. Maurice Owens, our present vice-principal, will become Superintedent of Grounds and Buildings of the new junior high building, Mr. Carlin Aden will take over as the new vice-principal of the high school. Marion Oppelt, head of the Guidance and Music departments, will head the new addition as its first principal. The main task of the superintendents office is to carry out the policies adopted by the board of directors. ln the formu- lation of those policies, the superintendent has the responsibility of gathering sufficient information to present to the board so that policies may be adopted which will be beneficial to the school system. ln return, accepted policies approved by the school board are carried out through the superintendents office. Upon occasion, the superintendent of schools recommends desirable procedure and policies to the school board for its consideration. Necessary to any school and community is the school's board of directors. The board, under the capable leadership of its president, Mr. Ardis Reeder, supervises activities carried on in the school district, determines its policies, employes personnel, and adopts a budget for the school year. These men and women donate their time and effort for the students of the district without pay. Next fall the new junior high building located on the Northwest corner of the campus will be opened. Without the fast action of the school board in its approval and passing of the plans, the present high school would be filled to over- flowing for at least two more years. We, the student body, wish to thank the school's board of directors, Mr. Gray, and Mr. Hudtloff for the time and work they have devoted to the community and our schools. T. OLAI HAGENESS CARLIN B. ADEN MARION O. OPPELT Assistant Superintendent Vice Principal Gl1iCldf1CS Director
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K .nhl XI? ewan no Office Help consists of: Aryls Homestead. Roberta Ruth. Gwen Stucker. Iudy Adkins. Shirley Arlco. Iudy Disch. Ioan Gagnon. Becky Badamacker. Ioan Shields. Iacque Fisher. Carolyn Bennett. Mary Ann Erickson. Ioyce Thayer. Loma Horner. Mary Birkhoffer. Margaret Hand. Mary Gail Iohanson. Barbara Craft. Lois Hill. Donna Familton. Carol Langdon. Margie Hall. Berta Young. Kay Kneip. Karen Mortensen. Gayle Bartlett. Ianice Buehler. Carol Nelson. Lillian Nyberg. Iean Hughes. Carol Benson. Sandra Sheridan. Iean Zurfluh. Sally Yoder. Betty Hanson. Pat Bayley. Shirley Atkins. Anna Land. Alice Kramlich. Barb Brown. Anne Gray. Doris Avril. Gayle Hart. Peggy Hay. OEEICE HELP Girls interested in office Work learn to follow correct office procedure in answering the telephone efficiently, filing, and meeting the public. These girls also tally the absentees, type, run the ditto machine, and deliver messages. 'When they give up their study halls for this reason they benefit by receiving valuable experience and by getting much satisfaction out of doing a job Well. LUNCHECDCDM HELP During the past year the members of our cafeteria staff have served very faithfully and efficiently. Under the capable direction of Mrs. Davies, the 27 student assistants have kept our cafeteria operating smoothly. Without their assistance, many more cooks would have to be employed, thus raising the price of the lunches. These students receive a civic letter and their lunches free for their service, ,,..1r,,3'i?. A ana . r WNSW, . Kaelyn' ,. .J-0 fe. st.. .5 Q Yr' ft l . X F' . . I. .x 1 Q' A I Lunchroom women consist of: Iune O'Conner. Bea- trice Headly. Beulah Flynn. Carol Simmons. Lillian Donnaly. Low Sullivan. May Lane. Louise Kelly. Lunchroom consists of: Margaret Hand. Patsy Greenrod. Ianice Iames. Muriel Benny. Martha Menkind. Barbara Erickson. Maurine Wheilihan. Shirly Atkins. Bob Wise. Heide Iensen. Nancy Sager. Sue Massey. Martha Munksma. Barbara Willard. Donna Familton. Bev Newell. Darlene Wykoff. Ioan Harris. Loy Ann McGee. Ioe Gamradt. Gene Sweeney. Iohn Stevens. Ricky Kirk. lack Waters. Gary Gray. Dennis Wicks. Willard Homestead. Bill Golding. Gary Parker, Verne Sutherland. Buddy Coddington. Vera Daniels. Charles Donally, Iames Hay. Iohn Kelly. Dan Simons. Delores Suther- land. Thelma Ott. Betty Hansen.
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