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Price. Seated is Doris McKay. Unit Three Board Notes Complexity One relatively sure statement about the Unit 3 Board of Ed- ucation is this: Its overseeing task never grows simpler. One example might be the inclusion of kindergarten into the schools last fall. But what if there isn’t enough room? What if the program needs more time to be developed? The what ifs could go on for- ever. For every seemingly minor problem, there are at least a dozen possible partial solutions. But these seven individuals, meeting together once a month (usually oftener), with Superintendent Louis K. Voris have managed to solve any that come their way. Board member Glenn Albin was honored by being selected as a member of the Lake Land College Lay Advisory Board, an or- ganization he served as secretary until his death in February. Ap- pointed to fill the late Mr. Albin’s term was Ralph Reed. 19
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Standing with Superintendent Louis K. Voris are hoard members Richard Kepp, Victor Czerwonka, Ralph Reed, Bob McKinney, Gail Barber, and Board President William Harold 18
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Superintendent Louis K. Voris begins work with a slimmer-than-usual portfolio. Administration Keeps Pace with New Trends in Education In asking any one of the administrational personnel of Unit 3 and Neoga High School, “What are your daily duties? an interviewer might at first get a puzzled look. It is not an easy question to answer. Yes, the duties are demanding, and they are widely varied. In fact, their extreme variation from day to day make the list of duties amazing to the average person, but routine to the administration. As Superintendent, Mr. Voris is not only the chief unit administrator but also the representative of the school district on the county, area, and state levels. It is his ever-spiraling task to maintain the best pos- sible educational opportunities for nearly one-thousand students. High School Principal Ralph White directs the program of education for 270 students. Since the high school is more than a place for education, Mr. White’s responsibilities also tend toward scheduling extra- curricular activities like assemblies and athletic contests. Unit Secretary Gertrude Grecson and High School Secretary Mildred Dole, maintaining records and accounts, help in making the unit and high school smooth-running. 20
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