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THE ADMINISTRATION Mr. Whinnery's office is the heart of the entire Sandusky Public School System. It is the administrative department in which all school matters are handled and through which all communications can be made. Working-per- mits for all students who are employed are made out in his office and kept on file. All this work is dealt with by the clerk of the Board of Education, Hyacinth Rheinegger, and her two capable assistants, Ruth Nemitz and Joan Rittman. The principal's office is another busy spot in Sandusky High. Anyone who has been absent or wishes to be excused goes there with his excuse. He is taken care of by Geraldine Buoy, secretary, Miss Reiff, dean of girls, or Mr. Glenwright, dean of boys. Geraldine Buoy also answers questions on college, ushers salesmen in and out of the office, and prepares the absence lists and the daily announcements. To help her do these many jobs, she finds able assistants among the senior girls, who help her deliver the absence lists and daily announcements. There are different girls for each period. Our two competent deans, Miss Reiff and Mr. Glenwright, besides their teaching have many other duties. They call the homes of the boys and girls who are absent. Then they take care of any discipline problems of the students. They also take care of any personal problems that may arise and hinder the student from doing his best work. Fresh- man Day is an annual event in Sandusky High School. The Friday before school starts each fall, all the new freshmen are taken on a tour of the school building, so that when the actual classroom work begins, they are able to find their way about and carry on their work with the least possible fricton. These Freshman Day activities are capably handled by the two deans. Where would you like to work? Have you had any typing? These are the typical ques- tions which Miss Pittman asks any girls looking for iobs. Sandusky High School has one of the best job placement departments in Ohio. This department tries to find jobs for all the senior girls interested in securing employment. lt tries to find a position that the senior can capably fill and really enioy. Miss Pittman and her department have a difficult task, but they do not have many complaints from their customers. H. Rheinegger, R. Nemitz, J. Rittman G. Bouy M. Hengel Superintendent's Office Principal's Office
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Principal Wayne C. Blough has been asso- ciated with Sandusky High School since 1930. He was graduated from Wooster College in 1928, where he was a letterman in several sports. He came to Sandusky from Ashland, where he taught in the high school for two years, and where he coached football, bas- ketball, and baseball. Coming here originally as a basketball coach, Mr. Blough speedily established his rep- utation for success by training a comparatively green team, and bringing it, at the close of the season, to second place in league standing. ln the classroom, as a teacher of science, he showed his genuine interest in the individual pupil. ,If ln 1932, Mr. Blough was appointed Dean of Boys, to which position he brought understand- ing and sympathy, and won the confidence of the boys who came to him with problem or pe- tition. Mr. Blough Seven years of generous service to the boys and girls of Sandusky High School resulted in the appointment of Mr. Blough, in 1939, to the office of principal. During the war, Mr. Blough gave of his time and service in many of the war time organiza- tions. He was a member of the Price Control Panel, Office of Price Administration, and the Staff of Civilian Defense Corps. He was chair- man of the Community War Fund, and he was responsible for the program of the issuing of the rationing books throughout the city, which was a tremendous undertaking, but one in which Mr. Blough again did an excellent iob. Mr. Blough belongs to the Rotary Club, and in 1943, he served as its president. The student body respects Mr. Blough, and we shall remember our association with him as principal and friend.
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