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J gm SUPERINTENDENT ACTS AS LIAISON MAN As superintendent, Paul B. Hanawalt with his help- ers was responsible for the management of the entire school district. He worked closely with the school board in carrying out their policies. According to one of the superintendent's own definitions of his duties, he was also a liaison man between the teachers and school board. Marion Catron as business manager was in charge of maintenance, operation, new construction, and much of the purchasing of the school district, but was primarily concerned with the budget. The school board, elected by the people of the city, determines policies for the schools of the Puyallup system. Among the problems the school board had to meet this year was that of transportation. Citizens of Puy- allup voted to finance the cost of three school buses. The building program was another problem. As the high school is expected to be overcrowded des- perately in a couple of years, a committee was set up to work on the feasibility of building a new junior or senior high school. Members of the Puyallup school board are Melvin Dennis, Cecil Lepley, Mrs. Eileen Kalles, Howard Tho- mas, and Dr. Sturdevant, president. Z' .. -. 69' 'H' -CQO .1-1-'dlp . I , , 1, f l ' '. 1 A 1 1 7 fi' K Q- ' ' '12 X 1 25.fr3,.As-..,gf , Wm., t- I . lx.: Y, ' .. W 2 ' V ' . W , - 0- , ' Q i 1 is A . I A 1. n if . H A 1 'f .A 3 1 . .: i1s5 'Qf1f?' -1
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gg , I I I ' ? pl PRINCIPAL MAINTAINS WELL-RUN SCHOOL As principal of Puyallup high school, Harry Hansen had many important duties to perform. Mr. Hansen describes his work in this way: . . . To maintain a well-run and well-regulated school from the first day of school in September until the last day of school in June is my iob. That means that in everything in which the school takes part, scholastic or athletic, we strive to maintain high standards. The philosophy I strive to maintain as principal is for us to do everything to the best of our ability. HIGH SCHOOL AND GUIDANCE SECRETARIES As vice principal, Don Hartung was responsible for both junior and senior high assemblies, seeing that lockers were kept in constant repair, keeping order in the halls, and was in charge of disciplining students. Mr. Hartung was also adviser of Viking Knights. Seven secretaries, tour of them in the superintend- ent's office, were kept busy typing letters, answering telephones, and filing, among many other activities. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE SECRETARIES Ruth Ocheltree, Donna Shipley, and Phyllis Hines Vcra Whitford, Aurlrvy Dye, Virfziniai Hnyns-s, and Joan Frankhauser '-Ilwfvs . I. 2 . R554
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