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Assistant Principals , . c i 7 i f -3 ' f K 1. it , L +'- Q get are 9? MR C E REDFIELD ICC I'lllClP3 . f 12551, pipes ,..,, ,, T. . ' A Mfr A If fkgiyks .., f. .,,, , K 1 5 jf. 552353 . f- .53 -.-' . Q 4V,LL , 3, A..L k I , , ..-' Q vs- ,..- PF A NL' ,.:i E::':,Z! - a: gi' Ymfll. ,Q '.,, , ' 53,3Ef,:f:-sgfsfifi- V? rf dded Enrollment Increases Work As general supervisor of classroom activities, Mr. C. E. Redfield plays an important part in the progress of KUHS, curriculum for the changing 60's. His duties include planning curriculum, visit- ing classrooms, and holding conferences with the teachers. Many of Mr. Redfield's duties are not specifi- cally defined, but he takes care of situations as they arise. One of his husiest tasks comes in the fall with the issuance of all necessary hooks to all class rooms. Assuring the progress of students is the job of Mr. Paul Angstead, who is in charge of student guidance and counseling. Another sign of progress appears in the IBM System which was initiated to further help with the efficiency of guidance oflice. Mr. Angstead is continually conducting classes for placement, achievement, and scholarship tests. MR. PAUL D. ANGSTEAD Vice Principal
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l4l Principal's Message Progress has been made at Klamath Union High School in a number of areas. We have an extremely fine school, in fact one which is outstanding in many areas, by which schools are evaluated. Our future should also be bright for we have the type of student body, faculty and community which should continue to turn out graduates who will excel. Traditionally our college preparatory prograrn has turned out students who are well prepared to handle college work regardless of where they may choose to do their post high school work. The extra- curricular program has also produced students and student organizations which have excelled. Uur instrumental and vocal music groups have brought credit to our high school, by their public perform- ances locally and at major functions on the west coast. Their performance at the East-West Shrine game and at the Northwest Music Educators Con- ference are times when they received national recognition for excellence. The athletic teams have also demonstrated excellence in state-wide com- petition, accomplishing this with an attitude of good sportsmanship and ethical conduct. The enrollment at Klamath Union High School has continued to increase at a rather steady pace over the last few years. This school year the enroll- ment jumped approximately two hundred students when the first of the ninth grade classes numbering in excess of six lnmdred students arrived at our doors. linless the community sees fit to expand our facilities, a continued program of excellence will be hampered by lack of facilities. The Board of lfducation is however, working on plans to expand the facilities and we should have added facilities in the near future. Our progress in the area of student attitude and feeling of pride in our school. l believe, is most important. Students are proud of their high school and as a group are striving to perform in such a manner that they will bring credit to their school. Students are using their talents to enhance the reputation of the school and are also developing in the community a feeling of pride in our students and school. The addition of personnel. added equipment and improvements in the curriculum for all students are other areas where progress can be noted. We will continue to make progress, l am sure, and although we now have a fine school and a good program. the quality of student body and faculty is such that we will continue to improve and will have one of the outstanding schools in the state of Uregon. W. C. MCKINNY Principal
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I -'--:., Q I i, l I VVV. iik . T ddd 7 E i'A 1 I P6013 Qil, . K 'V ,'.,,,: xA,, V . , ,,,. if V,K,A , V A,-f,k . sing g s X nL' - if I DWIGHT FRENCH. JUNE MANSFIELD, I Dean of Boys Dean of Girls urse, Deans Helpful' Understanding and helpful are two words de- scribing Dean of Boys, Mr. French, and Dean of Girls, Mrs. Mansfield. Acting as a friend and confi- dante while trying to help the students with their problems is just one of the jobs of these two able people. Students who have made-up excuses are soon detected by Mr. French and Mrs. Mansfield. Their ears have been long trained to decide the difference between a made-up excuse and a truthful one, Many students are later grateful as they realize a high school education acts as a prerequisite for college and jobs. Through the achievements of the Deans better citizens will go forth into the community. ICBM SAVES TIME. Many hours have been saved by using the new ICBM machines. These machines were installed in the fall of 1960. Showing Linda Ehreth how to take attendance is Mrs. Bellm, attendance clerk. FRANCIS SCAPPLE, Assistant Dean
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