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POLICY AND RESPONSIBILITY MR. L. . TANGLES . . . Superintend™! of School District 274. MR. MU JOS OJALA ... Assistant Principal. The administration of Hopkins High School is divided into five major areas. Mr. L. H. Tanglen, Superintendent of Schools, is the overall supervisor of Hopkins' ten schools. The school hoard, composed of six members, sets curriculum and discusses current school problems. Acting as co-ordinator between the school hoard and the secondary schools is Mr. A. E. Kdstrom. director of secondary education. Mr. E. J. Young directs the care of our building and its grounds. As head of the custodians, he is responsible for the well-kept appearance ofH.ES. Mr. Milton Ojala has assisted our principal for four years in the numerous duties of leadership. MR. A. E. EDSTROM ... Director of Secondary Education. SCHOOL HOARD: Mr. Arthur E. Johnson. Mr. Kenneth Skold. Mrs. June Tbrodahl, Mr. John Young, Mr. Kollin Child, Mr. Carter Dewey. Dr. Philip Sheldon. Mr. L. H. Tanglen.
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Students seeking absence slips are first greeted by Mr. Coppins. POLICIES ACTIVATED The most important single factor in the administration of Hopkins High School is its principal, Mr. Donald Coppins. Mr. Coppins must handle duties which vary from signing absence slips to signing important contracts, and must act as the middleman between the co-ordinators of education and the students. Mr. Coppins must also represent the faculty and the administration in questions brought up by the student government. For four consecutive years, Mr. Coppins. overcoming the difficulties and problems involved in heading a school of approximately fourteen hundred students, has successfully provided the leadership for our school. Students take notice. Our principal shows his better half. MR. DONALD R. COPPINS PRINCIPAL OF HOPKINS HIGH SCHOOL To The Class of 1963: As you look to graduation from high school and to many avenues to the future, one has only to reflect a hit on the changes in modern times that you have thus far in your life experienced. You are living in one of the most decisive eras of history. Certainly there have been critical times in the jxist, hut never before have so many forces combined in a single period to provide great opportunities as well as perils. It is these opportunities that, you must recognize so as to establish yourself and find your place in the world. I trust that your preparation has been adequate and that you will continue with your preparation so that you will be ready for any opportunity that is presented to you. Best wishes and good luck! Sincerely, I). R. Coppins Principal
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