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Administration Mr. Gene F. Olive, Principal Mr. Chuck Stoesz, Administrative Officer Dr. Robert Hardy, Director of Pupil Personnel 22!Administration Mr. Jim Hare, Student Affairs Director Dr. Bruce Anderson, Assistant Superintendant of Schools Mr. Harold Rasmussen, Director of Secondary Edu- cation Mr. Robert Collison, Athletic Director Mr. Lowell Larson, Director of Instruction Mr. Richard Maas, Personnel Resource Mr. Loren Hansen, Instructional Resource
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Final Year For Superintendant Lytle Unfortunately for the Richfield School District, this year marked the loss of Superintendant Carlton W. Lytle. After nine years as Assistant Superintendant and twelve years as Superintendant, Mr. Lytle is retiring. Mr. Lytle stated his goal as Superintendent was to make this the finest school district that could possibly be. I've been working on it for 21 years. At the 1975 State Fair, Mr. Lytle was named Minnesota's Outstanding Administrator of the Year, which, in the opinion of many, was well deserved. Some of the major things accomplished during his administration were: 1. Resources added to enhance education opportunities, 2. The media concept and the construction of Media Centers in all the schools, 3. A balance in programs and offerings, 4. The selection and holding of a very fine staff. The School Board wrestled all year with a growing financial deficit. An expected one million dollar deficit forced the board to order the closing of Woodlake Elementary School to combat the effects of declining enrollment. The board held many community meetings to inform the public of the problems and to search for alternatives. On the brighter side, the indoor swimming pools being built at the East and West Junior Highs were in the final stages of completion. 1. School Board Vice-Chairman George Karnas, Superintendant Lytle, and Chairman John Hamilton listen to comments from the audience. 2. Donald Wegmiller brings out a point while Robert Wheeler looks on. 3. Superintendant Carlton W. Lytle. 4. Community members turn out to discuss the possible school closings. Administration!23
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