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Voters Approve School Bonds Passing by an overwhelming majority of 86 per cent, the school bond issue authorized $4.85 million for the construction of badly needed schools and administrative offices. Superintendent Wayne L. Butterbaugh de- clared the bond authorization instrumental in passing the halfway point of the District ' s plan for the Polos Verdes Peninsula, calling for five high schools, eight intermediate schools, and 19 K-5 or elementary schools. Superintendent since 1959, Dr. Butterbaugh submitted his resignation to the Board to devote more time to his many business interests. Pilot programs for flexible scheduling were planned for both Polos Verdes and Rolling Hills High Schools. These programs will allow stu- dents to take advantage of longer periods when needed for laboratory experiments, research projects and lecture presentations. BOARD OF EDUCATION members joyfully note thot 86 per cent of the voters approved the bonds. From left: Dr. Richard Kaehler, Mr. Howard West, Mrs. Eleanore WIedmann (president), Mr. Cliff Graham (vice president) and Mr. Morwick Ross (clerk). SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Wayne Butterbaugh hoppily dis- cusses results of the fourth successful bond election since unification in 1961 with the chairman of the Citizen ' s Bond Committee. FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING plans for the high schools and the qualifica- tions of personnel for the program occupy Personnel Assistant Charles Brown and Assistant Superintendent David Miller. WORKING DRAWINGS for the new Miraleste High are looked over by Director of Elementary Education Andrew Joyce, Business Manager James Crockett, Director of Hous- ing and Construction Grover Moore and Assistant Superintendent Frank Williamson. 23
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