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Trustees Justified Votes The main responsibility of Klein 's Board of Trustees was to he effective representing the district's residents who elected them. They did just that. These seven people were very supportive of programs which were designed to meet the needs of students in preparing them for the future. In February voters passed a 360 million school facility bond to keep pace with Klein 's rapid growth. The Board worked with the Administration to help provide information for parents and patrons of the district regarding the election. Top: Board President John Gilleland looks over the minutes with Secretary Edwin Th eiss. Above: Cliff Woodward, Oren Somrnerfeld, and Superintendent Collins confer before the Board meeting begins. Left: Board of Trustees. Seated, John E. Gilleland and Edwin G. Tlzeiss. Standing, CIi17ord E. Wood- ward, Oren K. Sornmerfeld, Dr. Don Collins, Robert Holmes, and Dee Mifflin. Not pictured: Joan Lucas, Vice- President. I Faculty 227
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Dr. Collins Guided KI D Klein Independent School District was indeed fortunate to have Dr. Don Collins as its Superintendent of Schools. Not only was he well-respected in the district, but in the state as well. During Dr. Collins' eight years as super- intendent, he has seen the district grow from 2,000 to 15,000 students. He has foreseen, prepared for, and kept pace with this growth. At the same time, lze has so improved the academic standard of the district tlzat it has attained national respect, KISD, under Dr, Collinslastute leadership, has remained sound educationally and economically. Students, teachers, and parents alike End Dr. Collins to be very receptive, accessible, and easy to talk to. Most important, he has kept in close contact with the people and facilities within the district. -is .'wm..M - ' -9 Faculty 'Q -rt S-
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'6Hap Has All the Answers Keeping the faculty and students working together is what being the principal of Klein High is all about. With a task ofrunning a school as large as ours, only a person with the unique leadership qualities of Mr. Harrington could handle the job and handle it right. He 's honor- able, respectable, and along with all these good attributes to his character, he's likable too. He's oar top nzan, the person with all the answers, Mrs Hap Harrington. .4 5.1: I E:-:- ' lil' 'A ' ' ' L f-0-...,....,, 711, a X' 228 Faculty 'A,VA Hamgbn W ' Q W' i
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