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MR, DONALD R. COPPINS, Principal o! Hopkinj High School. 18 MRS. BEATRICE PLADSEN. Secondary Clerk.
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MR. L H. TANGLEN. Superintendent of ScHoolj. Di»tr. t 274. BOARDS AND BUSES THOSE students who trespassed into the inner sanctum innocently colled the businoss office were aware of the fact that that door had an awful way of creaking open and that the hallway leading to it was long, lonely, and dark. To those of you who have not experienced this we urge you to do so, although we're not sure if the business office would express the some sentiment. Behind this creaking door are the people who run Hopkins High and District 274 so efficiently. These are the people who accepted Covalettes' money and in turn paid the balloon man for delivering our balloons in time for o big party. Besides buying things for our clubs the business office had the task of paying teachers, improving public relations, ond making sure the ten schools in District 274 are in perfect order. SCHOOL BOARD ROW ONE: CARTER M. DEWEY, Treowrer, MRS. JUNE THRODAHl, Director. RAUL S. SWENSSON, Chairman. ROUIN 8. CHILD, Clerk; ROW TWO: E. J. YOUNG. 8utinew Manager. DR. JOHN JOHNSON. Director, OR. PHILIP W. SHELDON, Director. L H. TANGLEN, Superintendent.
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BOSSES AND PASSES EFFECTIVE administration played a very important part in our education. With 1230 students and 65 teachers here at Hopkins, good leadership was essential. This leadership wos provided by Mr. D. R. Coppins, principal, and Mr. M. H. Ojolo, assistant principal. As students we usually saw these men at work os they issued detention slips, broke in with special announcements, or guarded the lunch line. But their work extended far beyond these traditional duties. Mr. Coppins and Mr. Ojala took care of the daily paper work, arranged the scheduling of the building and attended various meetings. They often visited classes or student activities. Since running Hopkins High is a full time job, their summer work will be here at school too, making out class schedules for oil the students, hiring teachers and buying textbooks. An outstanding project was the planning of the now addition. MR. MILTON H. OJALA, Awbtont Principal 19 LET'S GET THIS STRAIGHT: RICK WANTS RED, GARY WANTS WHITE, AND JOHN WANTS A PEPPERMINT PASS.
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