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vf 9KA New Program for Era Happy Birthday, Mr. Gist, say Curt Lemmon and Kira Taylor. P.T.A. Emphasiz s Parent-Famil Life The Hillcrest Parent-Teacher Association centered its interest on the topic of Parent and Family Life and programs were geared towards an understanding of the i problems arising from a complex society. Parents, teach- l ers, and students studied together to understand the. de- mands of the space-age. times. Programs included speak- ers Dr. Willard J. Graff, superintendent ofuschools, Dr. Joe Kuklenski, deputy superintendent, and Mr. William Gist, Hillcrest principal. Mr. Gist iokes with Betty Adams, senior. l l 4 P.T.A, EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Debbie McClung and Linda McGinnis discuss class assignments with the P.T.A. officers: Mrs. Dan Fortner, historian, Mrs. C. W. Kirkey, Jr., first vice-president, Miss Martha Ann Wells, second vice-president, Mrs. Floyd G e90fY, presidentg Mrs. Clifford Adams, Sr., secretary, and Mrs. Samuel Miller, treasurer. I9. l I v
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Leaders Set Program Educators Recognize Needs of Youth Dr. Joe Kuklenski, deputy superintendent for instruc- tion, was responsible for directing and coordinating the educational program under the general direction of Sup- erintendent Gratf and in accordance with the Board of Education policy. Some of his responsibilities included supervising long and short-range planning ot the educa- tional program, compiling reports for the Board of Ed- ucation and the public, and evaluating the progress of the schools. Dr. Kuklenski will assume the position of Superinten- dent of School District R-I2 on August l, 1970. Dr. A. M. Alexander, assistant superintendent for secondary education was responsible for the. adminis- V tration and general supervision tor the secondary school program. ln November, Dr. Alexander was a participant in the Invitational Educational Seminar Tour to study Soviet Education and compare it with non-Soviet educa- tion in Europe and America. One of his basic aims for the secondary schools was that we should hold as many ot the million dropouts as possible and provide all students with maximum help for living a lite and for earning a living. Bruce Byers and Don Wood learn about Dr. Alexander's trip. Dr. Joe Kuklenski Deputy Superintendent Dr. A.. M. Alexander Superintendent for Secondary Education lv 1' gin: .-hr:-,., vw- -',-,L 'l':'.'. 'PL f, , 5: - 7:1-GP. 42541 EQ- , . 25:1 q 'fl l -.w Mr. Gist jokes with Bet P.T.A. EXECUTIVE Ol Mrs. Dan Fortner, histi Gregory, president, A
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