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V ZAERSLI V UM DHS S UPL! L If you are new at Hamilton Southeastern this year, you probably have not noticed the difference in the enforcement of rules. Maybe you as a student aren't permitted the same freedom as in previous years. One of the main reasons for this drastic change is lVlr. Thomas Fihe, principal. Last year, after you had eaten your lunch, you were al- lowed to leave the cafeteria and congregate in the halls, give or take a smoke or two. This year no one leaves the cafeteria at all. With an estimated 250 stu- dents inthe cafeteria at one time, a problem was created. Not for long though, Nlr. Fihe had the solution, a supervising teacher. This person, in order to avoid the congestion at the cafeteria doors allowed the students to leave a minute early. The sys- tem proved to be successful. lVlr. Thomas Fihe is a gradu- ate of Wendell L. Wilkie High School in Elwood, Ind. From there he attended Ball State Uni- versity where he received a BS, and his lVlS and post graduate work at Indiana University. The secret for any school to function successfully as a unit is to leave communications open for a clear understanding and to work together, because we're all in this together. IVIr. Fihe exhibited all year long his interest in the students. 106 J A IVlr. Fihe discusses procedures with the publications staff. xg -Eff . .,
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7' www, ? Q i E l K iuuuqnnnm-nw t:f7ee::-eg-, M31 A' . . -v--M 4 ganmnnwv Mrs. June West, school treasurer, looks over the in- ventory of school books. Superintendent Myron Clark chats with a teacher at one of the many teacher meetings. School board members discuss fuel shortage problems. Secretary Barb Stevenson sells popcorn at a home basketball game. Helping Nlr. Fihe in the of- fice are Barbara Stevenson, secretary and June West, trea- surer. They keep records and run errands that are essential to the school. Their reliablity is due to the fact that both have been associated with these positions for several years. The well kept records show that the school could not operate with- out these two valuable people. Other activities carried out by them are operating the book- store, running the copier, and answering the phone. These two deserve more gratitude than they get. 107
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