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A. PL' CROSS 72716-Zlbg! O K . . WOL , F Vzcg,P777ZE1QBARGER ' Cl al , Since the principal and the vice-principal are the highest school authorities the student contacts, they are sometimes thought to be the powers who make the rules of the school, but Mr. A. L. Cross and Mr. O. K. Wolfenbarger' do not serve in that capacity. To them, the middle men charged with putting into effect regu- lations, and policies of the board of education, falls the lot o-f educa- tional leadership and informing the board of school problems and programs. To maintain discipline and cooperation is part of Mr. Cross's prob- lem as principal. For the smooth schedule of programs and activities, Shawnee-Mission has him to thank. Besides having charge of attendance and pupil personnel, Mr. Wolfenbarlger asks for monthly reports from the school organization treasurers, for he handles Shawnee-Mission's activities bank book. Cheerful friendliness prevails because the principals look to the future as Well as at the present when they carry out their duties.
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ADMINISTRATICN With the administration of a high school of nearly 1000 lively- students with ultra-modern ideas, the school board has a heavy respon- sibility. As it directs, so is school life conducted, so are the lives of the pupils molded, and accordingly will these young people later administer the affairs of their homes, communities, states, and nation. Mr. C. L. Curry, clerk of the board, Mr. H. H. Livingood, treas- urer, and Mr. C. E. Woodman, director, have been chosen to bear the burden, and with faithful, unprejudiced efforts, they have endeavored to set the course in the direction of the port of harmony. When difficult situations have cc-me up, the most logical solution at the time has been applied. If experimentation does not prove suc- cessful, after careful calculations, a fresh start is made. In 193 8-1939 the board approved the two period lunch hour system, authc-rized the new library method, besides settling many other finan- cial, academic, and social questions. By the rules they have made and the policies they' have formulated, the Shawnee-Mission Rural High School is one of the best in northeast Kansas and is known throughout the state as a leading institution of its kind. C. L. CURRY C. E. XVOODNIAN H. H. LIVINGOOD
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