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Page 26 text:
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The administration, effectively man¬ aged by Mr. Louis Cinko, Mr. George Bibich, and Mr. Fred Jones, is chiefly re¬ sponsible for the rapid progress Dyer Central has made during the past year. Mr. Jones, principal, and Mr. Bibich, su¬ pervising principal, have done much to bring about Dyer’s acceptance in the North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges. Mr. Cinko, our new trustee, handles the school ' s many com¬ plicated financial matters. Mr. Louis Cinko has assumed the duties of Township Trustee for the first year. Relating the school needs to the public and hiring personnel are among Mr. Cinko ' s new functions. Mr. George Bibich, who has given seven years of dis¬ tinguished service to the St. John School System, is now the Supervising Principal. Under the guidance of Mr. Bibich, our school has not only become an accredited member of North Central, but is now realizing a period of growth and improvement. Fred Jones, in his seventh year as principal, has been instrumental in our schools being selected for member¬ ship in North Central Association of Schools. This selec¬ tion climaxed many years of preparation.
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The search for Knowledge, the long hours of preparation and the last minute cramming for tests all constitute an invariable phase of our curriculum. Courses change, teachers come and go, but the basic pattern of learning has endured through many periods of modernization. It is with this basic pattern that the student of Dyer Central strive toward the education that has become such a neces¬ sary part of all our lives today. The addition of many new courses has been of invaluable assistance to students who want to widen their rings of knowledge. The pattern in our curriculum is present as it has always been, but it is the minor changes that give our cur¬ riculum the growth necessary to an ever-changing, ever-expanding world.
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Other members of the administration include competent counselors, Mrs. Jean Wease and Mr. Glenn Eberly. Both Mrs. Wease and Mr. Eberly do much to lessen the many problems which stu¬ dents face in high school. Mrs. Lela Howell, business secretary, and Mrs. Kay Trapp, financial secretary, do a fine job of keeping things in order. Not only are they ac¬ tive and alert, they always add cheerfulness to the hectic office routine. Mrs. Mary Lions, R.N., school nurse, does her share in adding a health¬ ful and pleasant atmosphere to the school. Her varied abilities are very appreciated, not only here, but in the other schools she serves also. Counselling over 800 students is no mean task as Mr. Eberly and Mrs. Wease can testify. Although this job is very difficult and time consuming, their hard work is rewarded by the satisfaction of seeing students be¬ coming better adjusted because of careful guidance. Mrs. Lela Howell ' s measured tones have become a familiar part of our school day. Her voice is heard over the P.A. system announcing events and activities. Mary Lyons, R.N., serving Dyer Central H. S., Kahler, and Kol- ling, has many varied activities as school nurse. The job takes much skill and patience. Mrs. Kay Trapp, school treasurer, is an invaluable cog in our school or¬ ganization. Besides the task of con¬ trolling financial matters, her friend¬ ly words have been heard by many.
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