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HlGHLlNE SCHOOL BOARD O Standing: Mr. Carl Jensen, su- perintendent of schools, Mr. Carl O. Laudenbach, assistant superintendent of schools. Soderquist, Mr. A, R. Jarvis. llEU.l SCHODLS 0Il THE HORIZOIl LANNING beyond the present and administering the ever-growing school dis- trict was the two-fold task of the school board. Experience is an asset in any task and of this there was no scarcity on the Board. Each member has added his years of service and his knowledge of the community to make a sum total of cooperation and progress. Leading the others in years of service was Dr. Victor Thompson, who is serving his twenty-ninth year as a school board member. This was a year in which many plans came to fulfillment. The eagerly-awaited completion of Puget Sound .lunior High and the opening of Normandy Park Grade School were only two milestones of the building program. Before the year was over plans were announced for the construction of a iunior high slated for gradual conversion to a senior high school. Whether the problem was one of long-term planning or something more immediate, the district was certain of a wise and considered solution when the Highline School Board was at the helm. FBIEITDS BEHIIID THE SCEIIES 4 OOKING ahead to the interesting programs planned by their officers, approx- imately three hundred P.-T.A. members met monthly at the high school. Many activities were carried out to 'further friendly relations between the parents, teachers, and students. As well as providing chaperones for the school dances, the P.-T.A. operated the concessions at the football and basketball games, un- der the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Hess. From these proceeds a scholar- ship was oltered to a graduating senior. P.-T.A. 0 Left to right: Mrs. Justine Richards, treasurerp Mrs. D. C. Ahrens, secretary, Mrs. M. J. Tellevick, vice-presi- dent: Mrs. Melvin L. Tra- vis, president. Sitting: Dr. Victor Thompson, Mr. Stephen Osborn, president: Mr. Lysle Guynn, Mr. A. A. ? s S is
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