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WORK HARD FOR OUR BENEFIT — I- DR. WARREN M. DAVIS DR. RANDOLPH T. JACOBSEN The organization and co-ordination of the diversified elements of our school into an efficient unified body is the responsibility of the administration. Dr. Warren M. Davis, as Superintendent of Schools, is concerned with the admin- istrative matters of all three Regional Schools. Dr. Randolf T. Jacobsen and Mr. Lewis Fredericks serve as his assistants. The efforts of these men and of those who serve on the Board of Education are directed toward enriching and improving our education system. Deciding school policy, choosing courses and teaching methods which will best enable each student to meet the challenges of the future, determining rules for the best interests of the student body and enforcing them are the respon- sibilities vested in the administration. Mr. Robert F. LaVanture, Principal, and Miss Anne Romano, Assistant Principal, are directly accountable for the run- ning of Dayton. A good administration such as ours increases the prestige and renown of our school with colleges and other schools, and for this we owe them a great deal of thanks. ' LEWIS FREDERICKS J. Mason, A. Blanda, R. Cannon, M. Rice.
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COMPETENT ADMINISTRATORS ROBERT F. LaVANTURE ANNE ROMANO BOARD OF EDUCATION
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WE RECEIVE SPECIAL CARE Reading skills and a healthy scholastic environment must be developed in or- der to provide a good foundation for learning. Students who require assistance in this area turn to the Special Services Department. This department provides invaluable aid in encouraging and cultivating the desire and aptitude essential to the learning process. An important part of this program is remedial reading instruction and courses in advanced reading. This skill is an essential one because without a well de- veloped command of words, all other fields are hindered. Thus our Special Serv- ices Department devotes a great part of their program to raising both the standards of, and the interest in reading. Adjustment, both scholastically and socially is mandatory for a successful high school career. Among their services, our competent Special Service Staff pro- vides a doctor, nurse, dentist and psychologist, working together to prepare all students equally for their present and future experiences. 1RRL °RETR J. Meeker, E. Gallagher, A. Pantmi, B. Quattlebaum. MISSING: V. Albano, G. Vinella Mil ' This is where you ' re going if you don ' t kee p quiet. DR. DONALD MERACHN 1 : , D.C.
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