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MR. MCC LINTIC Principal MRS. ARMSTRONG Secretary 1101175 VISTA ADM NISTRATI 011 At Monte Vista, Mr, McClintic, our principal, enforces the district policies. He represents the Monarchy at meetings, including those of the PTA, and also chooses the teachers. Vice-Principal Mr. Divine is an equally important facet of the administration, He is the vital link between stu- dents, counselors, parents, and principal, and is re- sponsible for carrying out district regulations for stu- dent behaviorf MR. DIVINE Vice-Principal The secretaries of these two men work closely with them, Mr. McClintic's secretary, Mrs, Armstrong, handles telephone calls and the school correspondence from the principal's office, Mr, Divine's secretary, Mrs. Papen- dieck, is a familiar and similarly occupied figure in thc office, MRS. PAPENDIECK Secretary
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JOHN WARBURTON District Superintendent , .V HAROLD HUGHES Associate Superintendent DI.S'IR16'I' .S'EPFRVl.S'0R5' BOARD 01 TRUSTEES The Grossmont District is administered by the five members of the Board of Trustees, Dr. John T. Warburton, District Superintendent, and Mr. Harold G. Hughes, Associate Superintendent. The Board for- mulates policies to which the eight schools in the district are to ad- here. The Associate Superintendent controls the finances, buildings, and maintenance of all the schools. He is in charge ofthe number and schedules of the buses, and the desks, cabinets, and other furni- ture in the rooms. The Superintendent keeps a close check on all the functions of both the Associate Superintendent and the Board. He is hired by the Board, which is an elected body responsible to him. This year saw a new school in the district, Santana was constructed to relieve El Capitan's over-enrollment problem, Because of this split and Monte Yista's boundary change, we are no longer the smallest school in thc district, but boast lfl1lO students with a capacity for l800, Also during 1965, Mr. Lewis F, Smith retired, As the Superintendent for many years, he played a major part in the early development of the district. The Faculty Senate, under the chairmanship of Monte Yista's Mr. Craig Warmer, was very productive in passing bills concerning school policies and regulations. BOARD OF TRUS'l'liliS: Portia Goode, Rexford Ilall, Palmer Svalstad, George Birch, Robert Dryden
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MR, CORD RY Senior Counselor if - Im MRS, MARTIN Junior Counselor LIWLHFARTFD UOIIMS' LOR5' Our four friendly, hardworking counselors are interested in thc vocational, educational, personal and social as- pects of each student's years at Monte Vista. They ad- vise on choosing a career suited to each individual's cap- abilities and on courses aimed toward this goal. Mr. Cordry, the smiling senior counselor and the big- gest Dodger fan on campus, is kept busy informing the class of '66 of scholarships, college applications, em- ployment opportunities, and the military services, in ad- dition to his other responsibilities. Mrs. Martin, junior counselor, is always available to students wishing pro- gram changes or advice, Mr. Cates, sophomore coun- selor and outdoorsman of the four, is familiar with the aptitidues and Weaknesses of the sophomores after two years of getting acquainted, Mr, Peace, freshman counselor, utilizes his many talents to guide his 438 re- sponsibilities through high school and on to their chosen work. ,,,..-w MR. CATES Sophomore Counselor MR, PEACE Freshman Counselor
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