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Administration Expands to Meet the Needs ofa Growing School A ' V 4 1 i 1 li ll MR. MAHARREY, Principal of North jefferson, schedules a faculty meeting. R+-5 ,W MQLM Ulf MR. MAI-IARREY frequently learns the students' point of view by talking inform- ally to groups in the office. This is Mr. Robert D. Maharrey's ninth year as principal of North jefferson. He supervises an enrollment of 895 students and 35 teachers. Both are recordfbreaking figures for the school. Mr. Maharrey received a Bachelor of Science in 1960 from Mississippi State University. From the same school he obtained a Master's Degree in Secondary Education in the summer of 1963. Both Mr. Maharrey and Mr. Prywitch strive for the better- ment of the school. 2 A welcome addition to the staff is Mr. Robert Pry- witch, the Assistant Principal. Mr. Prywitch re- ceived his Bachelor's degree at Washington Univer- sity. He earned his Master's degree in Education at St. Louis University. Two administrators enable the school to run more efficiently. -im lf ,gg w , V -1,-r, MR. PRYWITCI-I, our new Assistant Principal, goes over the absentee list with student worker Lori Karll. , I V W' f wb ' rj 1: 1 o ' Avi' ! .iff I 'A Ah.. W. ity! - f lil Q I , MRS, JANET MARTIN, school secretary, writes an admission slip for Roechell Herren.
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. A . Mem ory Book 1973 North J ejferson Middle School High Ridge, Missouri b - .wwf I ef? ft
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Administration L MR. YOUNG, Tre asurer. ll Sets Community Communication Main Goal MR WENTZEL Board Member, DR OTT, Superintendent To keep a communication gap from separating the schools and the people as well as school officials and employees the Board of education has set im- proved community communications and community relations as a major goal for this year. The Board of education believes this to be of such importance SCHULZE, Vice-Presidentg MR. BROUK, Member. that it plans to incorporate a program within the policies of the Board to make certain community communication is not forgotten incoming years. The need for new and additional facilities to ac- commodate the growing number of R-1 students is a forever-present problem. In order to meet these X needs, the board has designed new building propos- als to provide for additional facilities. ,-.av-' MR, WEBER, President of the Board of Education DR. COLEMAN, Member. ,m.A
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