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t the school calendar. Of ewdae a Zia Say, Mr. Kilbourne, asked Greg to Mesa High's as- sistant principal, can you spare me a minute? I need permission to carry out a club project. Since you are a sponsor of the Student Council, I was hoping that you would endorse it for mei I would be glad to help you if I could, Greg,' answered Mr. Kilbourne, but final authority in things of this nature rests with Mr. Brimhall. I believe you can find him in the registrar's office trying to figure out next year's ex- tended schedule. I hope I can catch him before he has to meet with the techers, of the AA classes. You must be very busy trying to wind up the year's business. I bet you two are just as happy when school dismisses as we are. I I .,,, ,J I rfr, ' 1' RICHARD KILBOURNE Assistant Principal SA.
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RULON T. SHEPHARD Superintendent The School Board. Left to right: Dilworth Brinton - took office in January, Walter W. Merrill, Keith Lassen, Otto Shill - retired in January, J. J. Taylor and Jess A. Conant. 7567 Stand ?e46aaf 714 Say, Mr, Shepherd, commented Mike upon meeting the superintendent and Mr. Humphrey in The hall 009 day. l notice that there is a School Board meeting to- night. Are you going to decide on the seating tor the new gym? Yes, Mike, they are. But not only are they going to consider the seating, but they may pass another bond issue tor a new high school. They do other things, too, Mike, added Mr. Shepherd. They hire teachers and make the rules the students follow. GAVIN C. HUMPHREY Assistant Superintendent ., v , sickle rg: XWQ -12..
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Zwmfm and WWE me m mee Greg was on his way To see Bernard Hudson abouT infornnaTion on college. As he passed The office of Elwood Glazier, a merry buenos dies rang ouf. Hi, Mr. Hudson, said Greg, as he walked inTo The office. Do you have any informafion on colleges ThaT l mighf borrow? There are handbooks from schools all over The naTion in The oTher office, Mr. Hudson replied. Would yOU like To see Them? Yes, l would. As Greg lefT wiTh Mr. Hudson, he re- membered how much he had relied on Mrs. CynThia Elson and RoberT Kellis, as well as Nlr. Hudson and Mr. Glazier, for help and advice during his Three years aT Mesa High. , 5 ,. m -f -' f Q . 6. 3 ,265 The counselors enioy a few momenTs To- geTher while discussing a college raTing charT. ROBERT KELLIS Counselor CYNTHIA ELSON Counselor dw, I -'I4
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