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'K :vw 'b sv-v Dr Jules A Holub Admnmslrahve Assisfanl Mr Harry B Spencer Dlrecfor of lnsfruchon and Pupil Personnel Services LFXQ ...,-.-v Dr Harry Rosenberg School Physician s All Dr Thomas F Looby Mrs Wilma Leadbeier Dlrecfor of Adull School Lunch Supervisor Educafron Dr. Hugh Flaheriy Dr Charles McNeely Denial Supervisor ?9 Dr Ursula M Siewari Mr Kennefh E Place School Psychlalrisf Superinlendenf of Buildings and Grounds at- Dr Jerome Nlosl Direcfor of Sfudenf Publications mm NY!! pq-R Mr Peter Corfer Drredor of Health Physical Educahon Mr Alfred G Kiefer Business Manager and Recreahon -Y? Mr. Forest Kaylor Director of Vqcqlionql Assisfanf Superinlendenf Education of Buildings and Grounds
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'si Mr. Robert L. Springer District Principal .xx 'Qi s 'E .c -X. ff 1 A I ,q t , . gn , N, V gf. is xi , E Mr. Alfred B. Caine Assistant District Principal 6 e4.,,. I' RN . -wiv 'if Mrs. Ruth Ackley Secretary to Mr. Springer V363 ' f . K f. ss. N . ' I 1192. Mrs. Edith Hartman Secretary to Mr. Caine Congratulations to the staff of the Log on the publica- tion of H. Frank Carey High School's first yearbook. The Log will serve as a pictorial history of the school, the teachers, the students and the many activities. H. Frank Carey is one of four six-year secondary schools plus Stanforth Junior High and o vocational shop addition to Sewanhaka built during 1955-57 in Central High School District No. 2 at a total cost of Sl5,500,000. Therefore, this new school is one in a family of six secondary schools built to provide the finest of educational opportunities for an ultimate enrollment of more than 12,000 students. The responsibility for operating this system of schools is vested in a School Board by the people of the district. The Principal of the District is the executive officer of the Board. He has the responsibility for developing the educational program, implementing Board policies, selecting administrative and teach- ing personnel, making administrative decisions and carrying out the laws, rules and regulations of the State Education Department. Also, the responsibilities of the district administration in- cludes preparing the budget, managing the schools' business affairs, purchasing school equipment, supplies and books, manage- ment and upkeep of buildings and grounds, operating the lunch- rooms, providing the required bus transportation, and co-ordinating the work of all principals. To assist in carrying out these responsibilities, the Principal of the District has a stat? that includes the Assistant District Principal, a Director of Instruction and Pupil Personnel Services, an Administrative Assistant, Business Manager, Building Superin- tendent, Lunchroom Supervisor, Director of Vocational Education, Director of Adult Education and a Director of Physical Education, Health, Safety and Recreation. This central staff works with nearly 550 teachers, 9,200 students, six buildings and a budget of over 57,000,000 annually. Their every effort is to effect the very best educational program for the youth of this community compatible with Board policies, State lows, and State Education Department regulations. Robert L. Springer Principal of the District Central
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AS' ' 'li are E . I'- . .A ai , Mrs. Ruth Backiel Art x Mr. Richard Wipper Industrial Arts . ' g fi y Mrs. Zenobia Gilbert Languages K , l Y- .L ' . .L. ...Lv ,xi I Miss Ida Ostrander Mathetmatics 8 iv- 'O' I l. x . wg, Qi ,. . S 2f.i'Fi2?e'W ai,-1 Zi Mr. Adolph Scholl Mr. Walter Thompson Miss Virginia Gill Commercial English Girls' Physical Education Suloiect Area Coordinators Subiect area coordinators are charged with the responsibility of effecting orderly and uniform learning procedures in Carey High as well as the other schools of the Central District. As department chairmen at Sewanhaka, they have had long, detailed educational experiences, coupled with a thorough knowledge of students, faculty members and the community. They have done much to promote scholarship and learning here at H. Frank Carey High School. M . YT' ,, . .... I C A 1 yo 5 X ,jg r ik V V if 'i ' r H , ..,y.Yly 5 . ix 2 't i J' l ,lk 1, ' .. g if Mr. Charles Hill Mrs. Lena O'Connell Mr. Carl Eklund Music School Nurse Science 'Kk. M1 ' 3 Mrs. Dorothy levy Home Economics 1 ,yds- Mr. Alfred Kumerow interscholastic Athletes Q . iffy- 'TI ' v 'Q L Y Miss Evelyn Mertz Library 61 .Sf . nj ' 1 Mr. Ira Wilder Social Studies
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