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ls fiflffi office hormony meons on orderly ond pleosont school The administration of Rock Port R11 have the hard job of keeping things running smoothly and efficiently. Their jobs are made easier by their loyal secretaries. Shown are: top left, Superintendent of Schools Mr. Frank Rybnick and Mrs. Jen- nie Howellg bottom left, High School Prin- cipal Mr. Gerald Shineman and Mrs. Kathy Bogenreifg bottom, Grade School Principal Mrs. Wilma Grubb and Mrs. Shirley Hen- drix. r X sr lkwwwyrakumwi Top left, Mr. Rybnick and Mrs. How- ell are busy getting the teacher's checks ready. Left, Mrs. Bogenreif is finding envelopes for Mr. Shine- man. Above, Mrs. Grubb is sending out a message on the intercom while Mrs. Hendrix types a letter.
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o concerned looord of educotion Making decisions on a variety of matters, ranging from improvements of the Stadium to the installation of a coke and candy machine in the student center, the board and administration provided the best possible education with a pleasant atmosphere. Despite the pressures and responsibilities of hiring teachers, pro- viding funds, setting up curriculum, and determining school policy, the board was aware of the individual student and kept pace with the needs of the school system. Mrs. Jean Corking Jennie Howell, secretary to the board. principal. .l- Ending his first year in Rock Port, Frank Rybnick, superintendent, gained many friends through his friendliness, concern for education, ifii ' and promotion of good relations with all school personnel. After school hours he could be seen on the golf course coaching the school team, which incidently won all of their meets. The Board of Education is made up of six members who are elected by the citizens of our school district. They are responsible to the people for all matters pertaining to our school. They are conscientious, deeply dedicated citizens who serve without pay and who are in- Bill Stoner, presidentg Gabe Shineman, high school terested in the quality of our education. From left to right: Tim Wessler, Don Mobley, Bill Amthor vice -president, Wilma Grubb, elementary principal, Jean Corkin, and Charlee Garst, who was absent at the time the picture was taken.
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Mrs. Salfrank and her class enjoy pantomimes. Miss fBossj Conboy takes a short break. Q english and speech The English classes are divided into two sections. They are the 9th and 10th grades taught by Mrs. Mar- quart and the 11th and 12th grades taught by Mrs. Sal- frank. Mrs. Salfrank teaches senior literature, also, but it was too large this year so Miss Janet Conboy taught the extra half. Miss Conboy's class did plays and wrote compo- sitions, Mrs. Marquart's classes gave oral book reports and studied grammar, and Mrs. Salfran.k's class read Shakespeare. The speech class went to contest, also. T -1 ,-,,--,-r if -wi S Death speaks with God Qabovey and then to Everyman fbe lowj. Break a legnfmeaning good lucky gave Mrs. Marquart ba luck.
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