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f . an . w 1 0608 M ., , ,...,. e,.,..,,,,i.,,4,,i . ..,.i...,.... ..... ,KV U K.1' - Mr. Robert Parker, Orono's principal for the past three years, is a friend to all of us. He is not only friendly and helpful but is also sympathetic and understanding in trying to solve our many prob- lems. A graduate of Winona State Teachers College, Mr. Parker received his Masters Degree from the University of Minnesota. He then taught at Campbell High School for three years before moving to Elbow Lake. There he bumped into Uncle Sam and spent the next thirty- eight months Serving in the navy. After leaving the service, he went to Kimball, Minnesota, for one year as principal of the high school. Before coming to Orono, Mr. Parker had been principal of Winthrop High School for six yefrfs. School affairs keep Mr. Parker more than busy, but he does find time to do a limited amount of hunting and fishing. ln svmmer he especially enjoys spending two weeks with his family at a lake in northern Minne- sota. ln spite of a busy day Mr. Parker still finds time to sit down to have a friendly chat vvith two junior high boys, Steve Clover and Doug Hawkinson.
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I I 0 I , H Q A newcomer ctmong us this yeor is our super- - intendent, Ivlr. J. K. Hciehlen. He come to lvlinnesoto from lowo where he received o greot omount ot experience in the field ot educotion. Mr. Hdeh-len obtoined his Monsters Degree ot the Stote University ot lowo ond then did post grgductte work ot lowo Stote College, Northwestern University, the University ot Southern California, Ctncl the University ot Ccxlitornici. l-le then returned to lOWGi where he served os principal ond superintendent of various high schools tor on period ot twenty-six yectrs before coming to Orono. Although Mr. l-loehlen hos been with us only one yecur, he is well lilceol becouse of his trienolliness ond sincerity. We know he really wctnts to help us hove the best school system possible. His hord work on the londscoping proiect ond his drive tor ct new grode school ore just two exomples ot the woys he wonts to improve our schools. We ccin be sure thot os long cis Mr. Huehlen is with us, we con look tor good things oheodiin Qrono District No. tt. Counseling the student teochers is one ot Mr. l-toehlen's most enioy- oble tosks.
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7 . Za wc- ,sQ ,vz1.,,i i .i - l As we come into the administrative offices, we are welcomed by Mrs. Harvey, the principal's secretary-account- ant. Besides being Mr. Parker's right hand gal, she is busily occupied issuing passes, answering the telephone, keeping stud- ent's records up-to-date, and performing the regular duties of a receptionist. ln - The two very capable secretary-accountants for the superintendent are Mrs. Pogue and Mrs. Neddermeyer. They can be seen typing, filling requisitions, hustling around the office operating the mimeograph and ditto machines, or her spare time, she collects at the adding machine balancing the school dis- enioys going fiSl1lV1Q- lll'rl trict's books. For entertainment Mrs. Pogue enioys J 1 a good game of cribbage or golf while Mrs. Ned- Q 1 1 ikbff514feXZ:fi.',,1?fl121f dermeyer loves to read and knit. k V 7 A LVLV wasazifasiiesisvfzfswimmewewvfetf . qw. wi -W if f 'f - f r ' r ' ,,, .. ..,.. .ms-5 sf'. 4.51-seamiisis A I Without the office helpers, the work of the secretaries be doubled. Above we see Evelyn Pritchett, Ruth Allen, y Vggyyyygz layman, Raymond Norum, Garrie Tufford, and Joanne Bennett ssf HOWSY- f,g1 5Al9 8 23.5234 fggsgigss, Q A use M fm- qlwiffilti mss,ifsg,w,.ss5g2i
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