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The policy makers of SHS are J. L. Hampl, Dr. Merlin L. Sucha, Harry Chronister, Richard G. Folda, Dr. H. D. Myers, Arthur Waak, Gustav Payman, and Supt. E. Warren Peterson. Administration Outlines School Policies Supt. E. Warren Peterson, M. E.g Pr in. Paul C. Baker, M. A.g Lotus Weingart, M, E., Student Councilg Robert Urbanek, M. E., Librarian, A, V. Aids, Freshman Clas S. Guidance, English, Preparing an annual budget, hiring employ- ees, and establishing policies to be followed by the faculty and students--These are some re- sponsibilities given to the SHS school board. Mr. Richard G. Polda, president, conducts the meeting the first Monday of every month. Dr. H. D. Myers is vice president, Harry B. Chronister, Jr. is secretary. Gustav Payman, Dr. M. L. Sucha, and Arthur Waak are members of the board. James L. Hampl is the appointed treasurer. Working in close conjunction with the board is Supt. Peterson, Who completed his fourth year here this year. Mr. Baker, who has been here for six years, is in complete charge of the high school. Other administrative personnel are Miss Weingart, guidance instructor, and Mr. Urbanek, librarian, who also teaches literature.
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Commercial Courses Provide Wide Choio 1 L? r Joan Svoboda, Diane Hoppe, Mrs. Kluck, Donna Jisa, and Dona Woods are making preliminary plans for a vocal concert program in office practice. Anyone wishing to take a commercial course has a Wide choice from which to choose---typing, shorthand, office practice, bookkeeping, or jour- nalism. The key Words in typing and shorthand are speed and accuracy, accomplished by practice. Office practice, a combination of both preceding courses, is taken by the seniors. One Week out of the year students taking office practice Work for local businessmen. In bookkeeping a student gets a chance to use the adding machine While learning bookkeeping procedures. Journalism students are responsible for printing the school paper, the TOM-TOM. Arlene Kluck, B. S., Commercial, Sophomore Classg Alvin Dietrich, B. A., Commercial, Ath- letics. Mary Schneider sells a TOM-TOM to Mary Jo Cerny and Charlene Hespe.
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