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A Watchful Eye in the Present and on the Future like many student}, Debbie Neddermeyer consults Mr. Lockwood for information on various things such as colleges, tests, or scholarships. When a student returns to school after an illness, he must visit the school nurse to be checked to see if he is healthy enough to join the rank and file of his fellow classmates. She efficiently executes temperature readings, bandages the cuts and serves as a temporary ambulance for those rush instances when a speedy trip to the doctor is called for. With her bright smile, good natured advice, and heartwarming sympathy, it's almost fun to come back to school. During the progress of the school year, the students are faced with many questions concerning jobs and schooling when they are finished with high school. Such questions are best answered by c visit to our guidance office. There they found diverse books and pamphlets filled with the information they needed to prepare themselves for the future. One of the most important guidance events was the series of career conferences. The individual conferences were scattered throughout the entire school year whenever it was convenient to the speaker. This made many more fields of interest available to the students for exploration. Our junior high counselor. Mr. Boyle, finds his hoods full with the job of advising the younger students. Even though wropping wrists is not on everyday occur, ence, Mrs. Nogel does an expert job on Louie Hokon son's wrist. 10
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Led by Mr. McCuIley, chairmen, and Mr. Haehlen, superintendent this yeor's school board again managed to furnish the necessary leadership ond direction that made possible Orono's continuing quest for oxcellonco. SITTING: Mrs. M. C. Ostvig. Mr. G. McCulloy. STANDING: Mr. J. K. Haohlon, Mr. K. Gardner, Mr. D. Trowbridge, Mr. D. McPhorson. Mr. L. Kelley. Every large organization needs a governing body. The School Board is the governing body of the entire school system. It approves selection of faculty members, appropriates funds, and makes recommendations for constructions of schools and new additions. Mr. Haehlen superintends the workings of the school system as a whole. He is the official representative of the system and through his office the wishes of the board are carried out. The burden of managing the affairs of the high school lies on the shoulders of Mr. Tollefson. Questions concerning scheduling and calendar dates were taken to him. It was his task to plan the moster calendar of which each faculty member and student was an intricate part. Mr. Dommel assists Mr. Tollefson in running the high school. He is more directly in charge of the immediate contact with the student body. Along with the other duties he also teaches a class of American History. Without these people, the efficiency of the school system would be diminished. We are grateful for your success. Mr. Hoehtcn spent o busy year supervising tbo district's new building program in addition to his usual duties. 9
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f Throughout the hustle ond bustle that accompanies a typical day at Orono there are reliable people behind the scenes , assurance that everything is in proper order. Smooth Mrs. Harvey, secretory to the Principal, infallibly greeted everyone with a smile and an eagerness to fulfill any Sailing needs, whether it be a notice in the bulletin or a bandage for an injury. Was Mrs. Borglund, Mr. Haehlen's personal secretary, handled district funds, orders from other schools, and the general bookkeeping for Orono. The records were kept under the Achieved competent hand of Mrs. Blogrove. Office helpers were ol-ways ready to lessen the tedious and time consuming jobs, such as sealing envelopes, delivering the daily bulletins, taking messages to teachers and students, and collecting absentee slips. These girls gave up an hour ecch day to make the secretaries' work a little less tiresome. in Our School All euentfol clericol work wot conducted by Mn. Champion, Mr . Blogrove, Mn. Harvey, Mr . Rosen-gren, and Mrs. Borglund. The girls who ran errands and performed many other S. Wolino, K. Hazelwood, R. Erickson, D. Johnson, ond office duties were: L. Paintor, B. Ahlstrom, G. Gutzmer, C. Corruthers. II
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