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Administration Assisting Mr. Cupery as executive of- ficer to the Board of Education is Mr. Dimick, the vice-principal. Through his efforts as the director of Transportation, bus routes were determined and a policy for student driving established. He also directs student services and supervises curriculum. While the typewriters click away in the outer office, Mr. Cupery, our prin- cipal, prepares a report to be given to the Board of Education at its next meet- ing. It is his duty to inform the Board about the various activities of the school and to carry out any decisions the Board might make. In addition to these duties, he has charge of hiring teachers, office staff, custodians, and kitchen staff, as well as purchasing necessary equipment for the school.
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Board of Education Meeting iust before the beginning of school, the Board of Edu- F. Helm, Mr. Stanley Ulyniec, Mr. G. Woodbury Weinhagen, and cation is considering the year's work. Already finished with the job Mr. Edwin R. Eckenrod guide the school through the last stages of of hiring our new faculty members and setting up the enlarged cur- construction as well as provide for the increased facilities. After finish- riculum that is needed this year, Mr. Victor M. Harding, Mr. Howard ing this work, the Board begins planning for next year. Office Staff In these last days of summer the click of typewriters can be heard resounding through the empty halls. ln preparation for the opening clay of school, the members of the office staff, Shirley Peters, Berneice Turner, Mariann Krause, Edna Johnson, and Cecilia Murphy, are at work typing and filing programs, checking regis- tration materials, and mailing letters, bus passes, and duplicate programs to students. 5
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New members of the faculty are early ar- rivals, coming a day earlier than the rest of the faculty. The first week in September is then spent in faculty workshops where vari- ous problems concern- ing many phases of school life, such as cur- riculum, guidance, health and safety, and recreation and extra- curricular activities are considered. Faculty Cary Bachman Juanita Bahneman Richmond G. Banks Edith Br n M Physical Education Foreign Language Guidance Bgis Social Stuges . f at 4 f QL . filyj jfyuffj f - Q i I L l - l ' A . I Al! X ja, W q 1' I -, l5 W, l tl 2, ' IJ 1 X , 1 5, Shirley A. Buth Mathematics Melvin A. Frank Business Education Earl P. Cotter James S. Davis Mary M. Elioplos Jerome Fischer Mathematics Social Studies Foreign Language Science Mary Goebel Melvin Goldin Howard L. Greening Eunice Hahn English Mathematics Industrial Education Guidance Social Studies 7
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