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Charles Smith, David Shaffer, and Charlie Kuder, custodians of our school, have just finished adjusting the drawer slides in the biology room. StajA5sisted In School EQjjCiCZ'67ZQ1 Angela Davis, secretary to Mr. Shaw and Mr. Swenson, answers the phone in the office. 13 The custodial and office help is one of the necessities in a school plant Without their support the little tasks that are so vital to the efficiency of teaching would soon result in a crisis. Writing checks is one of the many tasks performed by Io Anne Hays, secretary to Nha York. .Q Wil?
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Mr. George York, superintendent of schools. Rules for accrediting secondary schools are checked by Mr. Shaw, principal, and Mr. Swenson, administrative assistant. Position Added To The Admz'nz'stmtz'0n The major change in the 1965-66 school year was the addition to the ad- ministrative staff. Our former coach, Ernest Swenson, took this position three months before the official school year started. With the filling of this post, Mr. Swenson took on part of the load and responsibility that was formerly placed on Mr. Shaw and Mr. York. Mr. Swen- son worked most of the time in the high school under the direction of Mr. Shaw. The problems of attendance and disci- pline in our school were given to him. This gave Mr. Shaw more time to study the curriculum and recommend the needs that will be forthcoming in the future . Botii Mr. Shaw and Mr. Swenson were responsible to Mr. York, whose busy days include making school poli- cies, and setting up the school budget in co-operation with the board. All counseling was done through the office of Mr. Church. He also took care of late enrollments . Mr. Church bringing the students' files up to date.
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