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218 Mr. William F. Gutches Director of Athletics Mr. Gutches' duties as athletic director are many. The entire athletic program is mapped out in his office with the scheduling of games in all sports. ln the case of football and basketball, games are scheduled several years in advance. Scheduling involves more than just a phone call. Contracts must be signed, and officials must be agreed upon. From the fresh- man level through the varsity level over 250 games or matches are scheduled during one school year. involving all sports. Mr. Gutches is also responsible for the purchase of all athletic supplies and equipment and, again, forthe renovation of this equupmentafterthe season. Since athletic equipment is expensive, it is necessary for Mr. Gutches to excercise shrewd iudgement in selecting such. Additional duties include managing district, region- al, and sectional tournaments when requested to do so by the state athletic association. Mos ofthese duties are not apparent to the student body until we attend the various athletic contests and note how smoothly and efficiently they function. Mr. Carl Bergquist is the Faculty Athletic Manager for Eisenhower High and teaches a full schedule of American History classes. His duties include the sale of tickets for all ath- letic contests for home and away games, and setting up the ticket booths and manning them on the day ofa game. When the game is over, Mr. Bergquist compiles the statistics and follows this with phone calls to the metropolitan papers. This enables us to read about our athletic heroes the following day. Next, the local weeklies and bi-weeklies are mailed detailed accounts of each game. This keep Mr. Bergquist busy at the typewriter after all his previous work. Since many of our basketball and football games are played on Saturdays, much of the work on news releases must be done during the weekend. The Publication staff salutes Mr. Bergquist for a iob well done. ' 1- gsffdg, Q 'L Y .1 , . A sate fi? c ' . 4' .SS , .--, I-2 f 1 fix' J, Mr. Carl Bergquist Varsity Athletic Manager X: wi 'ffigw F N5 f
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