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il' 'l p F I xf v-f'v Q:-x i l ' 2', f 5 , b n ggirtfn n 1 ,i .5 '10, r 3, V 3: 4 I 'Q .IQ , X L 1. CURRICULUM CENTER SECRETARY, Mrs, Gabrielle Pavelko precisely DISTRICT BOOKKEEPER, Mrs. Lucia Robertson adeptly handled general catalogued all disiricf iexrbooks, filmsfrips, and art material, funds along with making our The monthly payroll for all personnel. I I cl cl B ' M n ljxpan e uarfers usmess anager, TAKING o short break from their full schedules, Receptionist Pei ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, Miss Rum Reddickl and bookkeeping mu. Gawlik and Student Clerk Mary Hall discussed business of the day. chine operator, Miss Lois Arivetf, checked LaPHS Transactions. if il 5 52 f :7 .' , 5-C: Q - , U Q ...Q 9 F , 2' me 4 -i 'Ii A 5 Y V IE, y fx , , i F - J, -,ie-' .wir , V nf, I6
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Disfricf Heads Planner! Tlzfrcl High School MOVING out ot the LaPHS Administration Building, the La Puente Union High School District established its offices this year in the remodeled White House at the west end of the LaPHS campus. This move was significant of the tremendous growth ot the district in the past seven years since Glen A, Wilson became Superintendent. He saw it grow from one school with an enrollment of 670 to two high schools with a combined enrollment ot more than 3,000. After building activities at Los Altos High School terminated except for a swimming pool and addi- tional landscaping, Mr. Wilson and the Board ot Trustees, headed by Mrs. Louise Hillenbrand, presi- dent, spent most of their time at bi-monthly meet- ings checking the master plans for the third high school, situated on Nogales in Walnut, which will open in l962-63. They also purchased a new site in the South Rowland area and will acquire at least three other sites to tit the educational needs of the expanding Valley. They likewise voted to appropri- ate money to remodel the LaPHS Auditorium and Gym and studied demands tor more science build- ings at LaPHS. To provide a place where adminis- trators and teachers could meet and pool their ideas for developing the curriculum, the district opened a small-scale curriculum center Other members ot the Board include: John A. Rowland Jr., clerk, Michael Pemberton, William Morehouse, and Leonard West- hott, with Miss Catherine Bidart, recording secretary. fad 4 r PRESIDENT Louise Hillenbrand presided over meetings at which members determined what was best for the rapidly expanding school system LA PHS BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Michael Pemberton, John A. Rowland, Jr., clerk, Leonard Westhott, Mrs. Louise Hillenbrand, president, Miss Catherine Bldart recording secretary, William Morehouse, Glen A. Wilson, superintendent - discussed construction plans for the third high school. -. N-ff' 1-LY sl S S X
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