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Administrators Work the Good of All MR. JAMES N. SHAAVER High school principal MR. WILLIAM BENEDETTI High school assistant principal for Q DR. HARRY R. FAULK Supervising principal The responsibilities and duties of the board of school directors and the administrators are innumerable and varied. Each district board meets regularly by itself, then at least once a month, a joint meeting is held, at which times they dispose of all current business. The administrators are responsible for the running of the schools. They make regular reports to the board, supervise instruction and curriculum developmentg pur- chase suppliesg oversee the attendance, conduct, and health of the pupils, and in general, do everything necessary to assure the best possible educational op- portunities for the young people of the district. MR. JOSEPH R. FURNO Junior-high principal DR. CHARLES S. STORER Associate supervising principal MR. JAMES J. REVETTA Director of elementary education ... WT .lf tl' nwqitlllllllllm m l lmlluu ' lt i
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Joint Committee Members Make Careful Plans 1 'WW ' Q P' ' x ex I Seated, left to right: Mrs. Margaret Whitehead, Mr. David Howell, Mr. Chester Mainwaring, Mr. George Munnell fsolicitorl, Mr. Rob- ert Barlow fsecretaryl, Mr. Willard Weigel fpresidentl, Mr. Martin Thompson Cvice- presidentl, Dr. A. I. Mon- heim, Mr. O. M. Rockwell, Mr. Frederick Garvin. Stand- ing, left to right: Mr. William Kuskie, Mr. William Kelly, Mr. Charles Tarr, Mr, Paul Stracelsky,.Mr. .lohn DeSan- tis, Mr. William Sacane, Mr. David Morrison. Absent: Mr. Frank McKinney. School District Office clerks, Jean Kastan and Mrs. Lillian Lacey, School District sec- High School Office clerks, Pat Soncini Marlene Piper, confer over a report. retary, is the hub of much activity. and Marie Reed, prepare for an an- nouncement.
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