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Leading the Way Exploding population intensified the duties of McNary's ad- ministration. With an increase of 534 students, creating an enroll- ment of 1574, principal Gurnee Fleasher and vice principals, Ernest Davenport and Robert Voigt worked out a smooth- running program to meet added demands. Hiring 40 new teachers was Mr. Fleasheris main job along with general supervision ofthe entire school. Mr. Davenport and Mr. Voigt shared the responsibilities of vice principal which in- cluded planning and supervising curriculum, providing individual guidance and discipline, and registering students.
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Above: Mr. Gurnee Flea- sher, principal. Upper right: Mrs. Rita Keeney, girls dean and Mr. Bruce Barker, boys dean, consult a busy calendar. The dedicated school board suffers many excedrine head- aches. Pictured are right: Art Myers, assistant superinten- dent, Rev. Myron Hall, James Daniels, Robert DeArmond, schoolboard attorney, Ruth Pierce, recorder, and Connel Ward, clerk. Lower right: Henry Howeisner, chairman, Dr. Charles Schmidt, super- intendent, Sherrlyn Maltby, Dr. Terry King, and Robert French. Upper center: Stu- dents are guided by Mr. John Howarth, junior counselor, Mr. Richard Danskin, voca- tional counselor, Mr. Robert Metzger and Mrs. Margaret Vanderford, sophomore coun- selors, and Mr. Beryl Broder- sen, senior and college coun- selor. Lower center: Compa- table administrators Mr. Ernie Davenport, Mr. Fleasher, and Mr. Robert Voigt, work out increased duties. Far right: Head librarian, Mrs. N e s y a Hickok, finds little spare time.
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NSE? sfti afismww as ,n, ,W Readin', Ritin', and Recitin' Because it serves all students, Language Arts is the larg- est department at lVlcNary. It consequently has more vari- ety offering students courses in English, foreign languages, humanities, drama, and speech. English is taught on all three levels. Humanities, a new addition to the department, is available to seniors in place of English. Russian has joined forces with German, French, Spanish, and Latin, providing a more complete choice of foreign languages. Speech and drama classes gave students opportunities to develop talents in speaking and acting. They also offer the student body and the public various productions in the dra- matic arts.
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