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Trying out the new language laboratory are the seven mem- derson, Mr. Joe Dent, Mr. Bert Young, and Mr. Stanley Holmes bers cf the school board, Mr. Robert Kischel, Mr. Don Reed, (clerk). Dr. Nets Lindell, Mr. Arthur Lamka (chairman). Dr. V. J. An- Top Brass Give Willingly of Their Time to Serve School Board members increased in number this year from five to seven. These seven men have worked long and hard to regulate the business transactions of School District 4. Arthur Lamka, six-year member and chairman of the board, is a local, self-employed account- ant. Living in«Roseburg since 1947, he has been active with Community Chest, United Fund, and Scouts. Dr. Nels Lindell, who has been on the school board for three years, has lived in Roseburg since 1948. He is active in civic and school af- fairs and is a Lieutenant Colonel in the National Guard. Don Reed, a native of Douglas County, has been on the school board for the past three years. He is the assistant manager of the Roseburg Branch of the United States National Bank. 12 School Board Dr. V. J. Anderson, on the school board for the past two years, is a local dentist. He is an active member of the Indian Club, Junior Chamber of Commerce, the Elks, and the Dental Association. Bert Young has four more years remaining of a five-year school board term. An elder of the Presbyterian Church, he has lived here twenty- four years and is a commercial egg producer. Joe Dent has lived here since 1945. After com- pleting his one-year term, Joe was re-elected for five years. A real estate broker, Joe serves on both the city and county planning commis- sions. Robert Kischel served one year on the school board. He has been a Roseburg resident for ten years and has four children. Robert is county land agent and a member of the Presbyterian Church.
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A Time for GUIDING Ideas considered and someone to assist in their consideration Plans weighed and someone to provide the scales Games played and someone to demonstrate the rules Discoveries made and someone to praise the discoverers Mistakes made and someone to encourage human beings to try again This is the way a high school works This is the way a high school works This is the way a high school works Not with walls, but with bridges! “He who teaches others teaches himself.” —Weiss n
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Educational Interests Assistant District Superintendent, Mr. Harry Jacoby, has served as a school administrator since 1948. Prior to his career in administration, he coached and then went into the armed serv- ice. An Idaho junior high school and Boise Jun- ior College were Mr. Jacoby's first teaching posts. He then became the superintendent of schools in Wallowa County, Oregon, where he served for five years. In 1952 he became the principal of Roseburg Senior High School, where he served as an. educator and firm disciplinarian. He was friendly, considerate, and helpful for the duration of the seven years which he spent at this post. Promoted to his present position as assistant superintendent in 1959, he has con- tinued to render untiring service to the school district. He belongs to Kiwanis and Elks, has been a member of the YMCA board, and belongs to the Episcopal Church. His two daughters are RHS graduates. District Superintendent, Mr. M. C. Deller, has been at this post for ten years. Coming up through the ranks as a classroom teacher, a coach, principal of two schools in South Dakota for seven years, principal at Molalla for twelve years, county unit superintendent at Lincoln County, Oregon, for one year, superintendent at Myrtle Creek for three years, Mr. Deller knows the problems of education. He received his M.Ed. degree at the Univer- sity of Oregon after doing graduate work both there and at the University of Washington. He is a diligent worker in all phases of education, belonging to the American Association of School Administrators, Oregon Association of School Administrators, the O.E.A., and the N.E.A. Active in the Community, he belongs to the Kiwanis Club, the Chamber of Commerce, Elks, Masons, and Shriners. Mr. Deller, his wife, and three children are all members of the Presby- terian Church. District Superintendent 13
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