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ENGLISH AND CUAIIVIERCIAL DEPARTMENTS -Clou-, D.ilev. Hamill. Gilpin, BruiiEhlon. B ' amiiin. Hum. TikI row— Perlev. Higeins, Peck. : Spangler. jril row— Daiman, Eldred. Pendergast. .Agnew, Trams, FOREIGiN LANGUAGE AND HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENTS Top row — Holmstrom. Babcock. Martin, Humphrey, Hubbell. 2nd row — Mather. Livingston, Ryan. Mack. Anderson,
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Top rju— Tr.im , Bi. li. Ilanna, V.,fcy. J.ul row— Smith. Spiccr. M.ithcr, Emerson. Mklm. THE COMMISSION A ' ; time passes, schools as well as states and nations chanp:e their form of govern- ment and administration. The administration of high ; chools has un lergone a marked change in the last few years. The reasons for this are two. In the first place, there has been an extraordinary growth in the number of students enrolled in the high school. In the second p ' ace, courses of study ha e multiplied, and student activities ha e become greatly diversified. The result is that the adminis- trative staff of the high scliool has to be greatly increased to take care of the addi- tional burdens. Some communities have failed to see the necessity of this, and as a consequence their schools are in a condition of chronic breakdown. I ' riction and dissatisfaction with reference to the schotds is a constant condition in such com- munities. This increase in the staff consists not only in an additional number of stalf executives; it also means an increase in the number of clerical assistants. Aside from the growth in the volume of administrative work to be dtuie in scIkjoI, it cannot be done effectively unless members of the administrative stalf specialize in various phases of it. ()ur own adnu ' nistrative organization is a gcoJ illustration of this. Our executives, both tacitiv and by assignment, are speciali -ed Continued on page 12 8
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' ' ' l ' ' ' ii%. ' i. ' MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT ill : ul r.,« K. h: V.dliiu R.i.-ers. 3r l rmv— Gunn, Wood, L.nvlor, INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Top ro«— Mjrsluill, NeraarJ, R.icike, Asker, Tumkicuicz. 2nd row— W.irfcl, M.ison. Castle. Moote Mueller Reillv. jrd row— Wells. McCoy. Gislnviller. Brown. Henry. Sliles. lohnson. 4lh row— Sweet. H.inn. Lease, Grosstuck. Schneider, Stone, Emerson. 10
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