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31.8 rincifoa Acting as Commander-in-Chief at Shawnee-Mission is a very popular officer, Principal A. L. Cross. In the ten years he has been here, this distinguished- looking gentleman has won and deserved his share of honors. An unlimited amount of wisdom and understanding is necessary to carry on high school maneuvers. A. L, CROSS Commander-in-Chief Cross is responsible for the direction of all school affairs, and acting as interpreter for the school board and students, he puts into effect the rules and regula- tions of each. Maintaining an air of dignity is a rather difficult under- taking when a person is called upon as a confidant as Well as a counsel, however Mr. Cross has made possible an explicit understanding between the students and the administration. Heading the entertainment committee, he has the task ot arranging lyceum programs, all assemblies, and other extra- curricular activities. As a diplomat, Mr. Cross has successfully handled intra- school and non-school relations. All who have been privileged to know him will vouch for his discernment of charac- ter. Mr. Crossfs administration of school affairs has had much to do with the stan- . dard of excellence the Shawnee - Mission high School has long maintained.
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f7Ae ice- rinciloa You're wanted in Mr. Wolfen- barger's office. A groan is heard and the victim leaves the room to go to certain death. Almost every student will lead you to believe this is his true opinion of the vice-principal, however, in reality, the head of the F. B. l. is not at all the char- acter that the above implies. Mr. O. K. Wolfenbarger un- doubtedly has one of the most difficult jobs ever meted out in the teaching profession. Recording daily attendance, is- suing permits for this, that and miscellaneous, going over en- rollments for the coming year, and checking eligibility for all extra-curricular contests and games are only a small number of the duties of this energetic dynamo. O. K. WOLFENBARGER When misunderstandings arise and a students parents are needed to straighten out matters, Mr. Wolfenbarger ex- plains the- situation always with the welfare of the pupil up- permost in mind. Parents, realizing this fact, are more than willing to place their trust and confidence in him. As proof of the importance of his job and the time it re- quires is the fact that, during the school day, fourteen assist- ants are necessary to keep this part of the school system func- tioning properly. Heading the F. B. I. de- partment for nine years, Mr. Wolfenbarger will be re- membered much longer than that by all those students who have come in contact with him, and as they go through life, each will be a bit better for having known him.
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