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Vice- alma A vice-principal's iob has always been a tough one. Not only is the unfortunate man expected to perform his official tasks without any interruptions in school machinery, but thousands of unofficial ones with equal ease. Highline has been fortunate in that her two vice-principals, Mr. Carl Iensen of the Senior High, and Mr. Harold Rude of the Iunior High, have not only kept their tempers through the various crises of the year-evidenced by their smiles-but also have retained their sympathetic view-points and their sense of humor-note the ties. When in serious trouble it was to one of these men to whom the students turned, or were sent. The offenders or victims went, not always happily, but with the knowledge that iustice would be meted out. This unpleasant aspect of a vice-principal's iob is nevertheless an important one and there have been few complaints about the way in which it was handled. Mr. Iensen's duties also included vocational guidance. In this capacity he helped stu- dents select their branch of the service or the college for which they were best suited. Although not officially connected with the Boys' Club, he aided in acquiring several programs for that organi- zation throughout the course of the year. Mr. Rude's ability to recognize the individual personality of virtually every Iunior High student has enabled him to do an out- standing iob in his position of vice-principal and counselor. His fairness and ready smile have always been acknowledged as an integral part of Highline. Vice principals: CARI. IENSEN and HAROLD RUDE 71
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