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Mr. P. C. Emmons, whose offices are located in the high school, says that the matter of employment presents the greatest difficulty to an administrator these days. Since ten of our teachers are now in the service and more are expected to go, he finds it hard to hold the school to- gether. Janitors and cafeteria workers are even harder to replace than teachers. Lack of supplies, due to priori- ties, has been another of Mr. Emmons’ worries. Mr. F..W. Chapman, our acting principal, enjoys his duties, although he has had ample opportunity to observe that high school students are not always quiet and well- mannered. Unfortunately the disciplinary measures which follow tend to interrupt the process of education. Mr. Chapman says: “In these trying times, we should develop strong character and leadership instead of losing our heads.”’ He deplores the growing number of students who leave school as soon as they reach sixteen in order to get into the “‘big money”’. cae Agu eG ye een gone Mrs. Ruth Heeter, Sec- retary to the Principal; Miss Helen Weinkauf, Clerk. Mr. Harry H. Hatcher, Assistant Principal Miss Lynetta Wilson, Dean of Girls. Page 4
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Miss Lynetta Wilson, our new dean of girls, spends a tremendous amount of time checking tar- diness and chronic absence among the girls. Only after such minor matters have been cleared up is she free to approach the real problems of unsatis- factory conduct and lack of adjustment, which are the true province of a dean. As arule she finds both the girls and their parents helpful and cooperative. - With a smile on his face, Mr. H. H. Hatcher readily admits that his first love is finance adminis- tration, He has served as comptroller since 1938. ““H.H.H.” also enjoys his work as dean of boys. With few exceptions he finds that the boys have a good attitude toward discipline. Mr. P. C. Emmons, Superintendent. (Above) Miss Ida L. Betts, Secretary to the Board of Education. (Left) Mary Hoerstman, Clerk. (Above) Mrs. Audrey M. Sweaney, Secretary to the Superintendent. (Left) Janet Orlosky and Virginia Gerard, Clerks. Page 5
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