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Dr. O. C. England Deputy Superintendent Dr. Ted T. Peterson Assistant Superintendent Dr. William Hutchinson Assistant Superintendent MerurieruUrds If you ask most people, they probably couldn’t tell you just who the superinten- dents are, much less what they do. They never get recognition they so deserve. To eliminate these men would be to elimi- nate teachers, and students, and schools (and realistically, schools do help!). Dur- ing the construction of our counseling center, cafeteria, and library, the “white shirts” were often seen wandering to and from rudimentary sections of Olympus making sure that everything was done just as planned. These men are the heads of the largest school district in Utah, and it’s a lot of work. Elmer J. Hartvigsen Superintendent of 10 The Board of Education, under the direction of newly-elected Mrs. Howard B. Summerhays, has the unpopular duty of enforcing 180 days as minimum school- ing throughout Granite School District. Specializing in secondary and elementary education, the Board keeps tabs on a total enrollment of 57,597 students en- deavoring to learn. Good luck to the Board of Education! Left to Right, Row One: Dr. Jay Brinton, Mrs. Howard B. Summerhays, Mr. Keith Brown, Mr. Richard Winder, Mr. Elmer Christensen.
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“I’ve got to see a counselor! I’ve just got to see a counselor!” These encourage ing lines echo through the counseling center. The situation is set, and the counselors begin to pull their hair and scream, “I will not get upset,” when they hear a student confessing a lost registration card. Ah, and the beginning of the year, getting stuffed into a small dingy room (the present yearbook room) and having to cope with the commencing year (along with lost and discouraged sophomores). Without these trying times, the grey and silver wouldn’t be so mandatory to the counseling quali- fication. The great thing about these harried advisors is they’re the last to complain; why, they even enjoy their work . . . sometimes. Impossible? Hardly. It’s their pleasure! “Oh, counselor, oh, counselor, where for art thou counselor?” “Let’s see, now, five and seven is two, carry the one; makes twenty-two.” Mr. Wayne Goates Mr. Richard Harper “He’ll never notice if I add a couple of zeros to my paycheck.” 11
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