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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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t if fu 3 11. 3? wb ,W , K: - .- fi 5 it 3 rr E 1 ii is iiss ,iffy E . . KVIKV: ' I gh as e N fr N fi 'feffffi eeyti 4 l Q J e f ,ww ,lgi T KQZ: N l 4 E T W 5 - 1 MARGARET STRODE. MARILOU UCONNER, LOIS DAILEY, Nurse Librarian Librarian ll Field The clackity click of typcwriters, the humming sound of tabulators. and the scurrying of an ollice staif in action . . . This busy scene takes place each day of the year in the administrative oihces of the high school. The progress of cach student who attends Klam- ath Union High School is kept on fili- in the main oihce. Each student's record is kept indefinitely. SECRETARIES MAINTAIN ORDER. The secretaries are indispensable at KU with its large variety of business. They keep things running smoothly and are always present to assist the facility and students when .he need arises. The secretaries and their re- spective oiiices are: Norma Davis, prina cipalg Eldenia Kenyon, ,quidanceg Elsie Matthewson, lihraryg Mary Baxter, as- sistant principal: .lan McNeill, princi- palg Lucille Hayford, athletic: Emily Bellm, attendanceg Carma Melton, au- dio visualg and Eleanor Price, music. Other departments of the ofhce are devoted to thc teachers, and one secretary acts as the personal secretary of Mr. McKinney. Along with the grades and teachers' reports. secretaries arc kept husy typing for the teachers and running off mimeo- graphecl materials which are to be given to the students.
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