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ADMINISTRATION E .aff .limi CRISTOBAL JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL: One of two U.S. high schools operated by the Civil Affairs Bureau of the Canal Zone Government. MR. MAEDL PAYS TRIBUTE TO TIGER SPIRIT Cristobal High School has long enjoyed a reputa- tion for having an exceptionally fine school spirit. This has been in evidence not only at athletic con- tests but in many -other areas of school life as well. As one example, this past year the seniors ex- pressed the desire to obtain for themselves additional privileges in school and during the lunch hour. To show that they understand that responsibility must accompany privilege, they appointed a committee which carefully worked out a code of conduct which they would adhere to and which they felt would be acceptable to the school and the community. The ad- ministration not only accepted the guidelines the stu- dents had set up, but applauded them for their achievement and for the fine spirit in which they had carried it out. This is the Tiger Spirit at its very best. It is hoped that in the future years there will continue to be even greater demonstrations of this spirit.
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CARL F. MAEDL ENDS ILLUSTRIOUS ADMINISTRATIVE TERM MR. CARL F. MAEDL will long be remembered for his dedication to the students and to education at CHS for the past thirty-two years. lVlr. Maedl was born in South Dakota, Jan- uary 14, 1909, and moved to Minnesota when he was four years old. He attended teachers col- lege in Moorhead, Minnesota, and played football and hockey while in college. He taught in Daven- port, North Dakota, and Sauk Rapids, Minnesota, before coming to Cristobal in the fall of 1938. Mr. Maedl met his wife Alfhild at Sauk Rapids where she taught with him for three years. They were married in August, 1938, in Minneapolis. At CHS Mr. Maedl taught 7th and 9th grade science, biology, was a counselor, assistant prin- cipal, and principal. The gratitude of all the students you have helped shape goes with you on your retirement, Mr. Maedl. MR. MAEDL MR. PFAU MR. JAMES PFAU will be our new principal next year. Mr. Pfau has mastered the position of Assistant Princi- pal for five years. His job consisted oi counseling stu- dents and assisting Mr. Maedl with administrative duties. Mr. Pfau came to the Canal Zone in 1953. Before becoming Assistant Principal he taught physics, mathe- matics, and chemistry. He was also the Student Associ- ation sponsor for ten years. Mr. Pfau is an active member in the choir of the Union Church, and enjoys reading, music, fishing, and photog- raphy. -if 2? - 1 ,fn K---1 SUPERINTENDENTS STAFF, U.S. SCHOOLS: Mr. Ross Anderson, Supervisor, Physical Education and Athletics, U.S. Schoolsg Dr. Kenneth Lake, Director of Curriculumg Mr. Stewart Brown, Supervisor, Swimming Pools and Safety, Dr. Charles Latimer, Deputy Superintendent of Schoolsg Mr. James Cook, Supervisor of Instruction, U.S. Secondary Schools: Mr. George Willingham, Supervisor of Instruction, U.S. Secondary Schools, Mr. F. A. Castles, Superintendent of Schools fseatedlg Mr. Vernon Caturia, Supervisor of In- struction, U.S. Elementary Schools, Dr. Victor Herr, Supervisor of Music, U.S. Schoolsg Dr. James Wolf, Coordinator, Special Educationg Mr. David Speir, Assistant Superintendent, U.S. Secondary Schoolsg Mrs. Shirley Makibbin, Supervisor of Instruction, U.S. Elementary Schools: Mrs. Frances Sampsell, Assistant Superintendent, U.S. Elementary Schools, Mr. Zander Krowitz, Administrative Assistant, Mr. Robert Dahlstrom, Supervisor, Educational Data Processing. I .
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