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Aciministrlotion When Red Oak High School consolidated in 1961-62 and became Red Oak Community High School, we gained 200 new students and one new Superintendent. Many new problems also arose due to the increased enrollment, but Mr. Ogland has met them with quick, decisive action. Since our enrollment has changed and grown, our school policies must also change and grow. Growing pains are often unpleasant for any school, but the end results are important for the future of every student of ROCHS. Mr. Ogland is well-qualified to help our school grow and advance. He received his B.A. degree at the State College of Iowa, his M.A. degree at Ames and has done advanced work at S.U.I. He was also a member of the PDK National Honorary Fraternity. He is a member of the American Association of School Administration, the Iowa Association of School Administration, and the National Education Association. He was past secretary and member of the six-man planning board for the ISEA. 132559 ,, . 121 - f' - ',:, -', ,'--ii tiir f 2 4 '- , 12 . 7 . ' I sUPER1NTENDENT,A.B. OGLAND 2 iltp y ' , rnnt t nppr irpiip 1 it I LEONORE osTRoM Y f'tg,g , i g X K Secretary iiiii . Q p I0 ii.. I Superintendent MRS. MERLE .TENTOFT Secretary Principal Mr. Tock, our principal, has contributed much toward the forward movement of education in our school. Besides taking a local interest in education, he is a member of the National Education Association, the Iowa State Education Association, and Phi Delta Kappa, an educational fraternity. Mr. Tock has been in the educational field for twenty-three years and is presently working on his Ed. D., Doctor of Education. He stated that he is very pleased with the way that we, as students, are adjusting to our problem of increased enrollment. He is also pleased with the majority of us who have formed good study habits and have good school spirit. We, the Seniors of '62 are proud to have had Mr. Tock as our principal these past four years. PRINCIPAL, WILLIAM A. TOCK
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Boord of Eclucotion Brio. if Q. s51l!'S4?ffszfffsac, o fr:. r:J5. L02fgfz,:gg,'ggt. . ft ' ' 'se' ' a7:, ?? M?i'E.5i2iQl' H. Deemer Houghton, Treasurer 1 aj t ' A if ' f- 2- .N-' fir L' N J ax' . .jffgg X Hive f A mm.. i H llTI5i7..2iQ gp ' ' ., ffiffvl-irl? . :5:SAfk ,F . Q is - 2- -1 vida .,V,., .:,.,,1,. ,,,: L,,, . . .Si o,,. . Mr. Ogland Attends a Meeting. The mild population explosion in Red Oak has called for action. The awareness of our Board of Education to meet the needs of the increasing number of young people seeking an education is shown in their plans for a new high school. Land has been purchased for the site of the new building. Even though we will not be privileged to attend this new high school, it is our hope that it will be one of the finest in Iowa. Scott Killinger, John Davidson, Robert L. Bob McKenzie, Paul Dutton, A. B. Ogland, Aage Anderson, Mrs. Max Naylor, President,
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Student Council Sponsor Mr. Tock Vice-President, Gary Brower, President, MaryBar- Iowa Student Council Convention nettg Secretary, Jolene Bergstrom. The Student Council, with Mr. Tock as sponsor, and under the capable leadership of Mary Barnett, has contributed much to the benefit and welfare of our school during .1961-62. After listening to numerous a rg u m e nt s in favor of a new public address system, the Council went into action to remedy the situation. As a' result, ROCHS now boasts of a very good P.A. system which is enjoyed by and used for the benefit of all high school students. Other worthwhile projects which have been undertaken by the Student Council are the decorating of the halls at Christmas time, the sponsoring of religious convocations preceding holidays, and simply trying to satisfy the complaints and wishes of students who see ways to improve ROCHS. Working and striving in the present, thinking of the future, the Student Council has done its share and more in improving and regulating the activities of ROCHS, SEATED: Suzie Kelker, Judy Anderson, Linda Strachan, Pam Funkhouser, Nancy Wright. Mary Barnett, Janet Bowman, Cathy Psarrakou, Barbara Hultman, Cindy Van Druff, Paulette Mitchell, Jolene Bergstrom. STANDING: Stephen Lloyd, Dick Stilley, Tom Smith, Ricky Bell, Ronnie Jones, Cary Lantz, Dennis Wiley, Bill Artherholt, Gary Brower, Don Davidson, Harry Fields, David Fifield. Sponsored by HOUGHTON STATE BANK
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