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DEAN of BOYS A fam1l1a1 and well llked membel of the faculty IS M1 Kelth ou1 dean of boys He not only acts as an adv1so1 to Boys Fedel at1on but he also IS a counselor to boys Wlth pe1sonal ploblems 01 educatlonal questlons Mr Kelth can always be counted on to glV9 a helplng hand and IS a f11end to evelyone He sometlmes must act as a d1sc1pl1na11an to bovs who get 1nto tlouble M1 Kelth IS often consulted by buslness o1gan1zat1ons and the m1l1 ta13 se1v1ces as to qual1f1cat1ons of formel Glants Pass boys N11 Kelth spends most of h1S spale tune plavlng golf and wo1k1ng 1n the Vald at lus home
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xxx OF GI DEAN of GIRLS MISS Beltha Calhoun who took the place of MISS Qulnlan as dean of gnls thls year has become an essentlal palt 1n everv students llfe Her f11endl1ness and warm pelsonallty are well known alound the school M1ss Calhoun 31dS the glrls ln then eve1 yday p1 oblems and IS always 31 ound when a helplng hand IS needed B6S1d6S asslstlng the glrls she also checks on attendance makes calls on students palents and works ln the school Off1C8 In add1t1on to these dut1es M1ss Calhoun IS the advlsor of Glrls League Many tlmes she IS called upon to lecommend glrls for out of school Jobs In he1 Spale tlme M1ss Calhoun enjoys kn1tt1ng sewlng and clochetlng , 5 1 , , s X ff' ,h . f c Y 7 e , . -. . a . 1 V . 1 . ' ' 9 , 1 . . Y 7
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SCHOOL BOARD The students seldom think of the school board and yet, it is one of the most important groups connected with the school. The mem- bers of the school board control a vast in- vestment of approximately three million dollars. They must wisely and carefully con- sider each operation. The board makes many rules and regulations and is in charge of governing the welfare of the students. There are about 200 employees of school District No. 7 and they have such jobs as teachers, janitors, bus drivers, and maintenance men. Mr. McGregor is school board chairman. The group is run in a democratic manner where the majority rules. There are about 1,400 students in the high school and 3,400 in the entire district. The budget for the year 1955-56 is nearly one and one half million dollars for the schools of District No. 7. For the school year 1953-54 the cost per high school student was 3392.94 for regular at- tendance. ' QJ Nlembers of the school board are, left to right: George Buck, Josephine Smith, William Johnson, D. G. McGregor, Chair man, Carl Brown and Frank Boardman.
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