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Poul Potter, Deon ol Boys l l 5 S Merle Hayes Administrators discuss registration policies for South Eugene students who will transfer to new Winston Churchill High School, to open in the toll of 1966. Frorn left: Russell Geiserrian, head of math department for the new schooly Ambrose Huff, counselor, Paul Potter, clean of boysg Chorles Ambrose Huff Zollinger, principal ol Churchill, Clifford Moffitt, principal of South Eugene Miss Nina Kitts, dean of girls, Mrs. Helen Hall, counselorg Merle Hdyes counselor.
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VICE-PRINCIPALS, COUNSELORS The lndispensables Working diligently tor the smooth operation ot the school were the three vice-principals and tour counselors. Students were encouraged to make the best at their high school years Through the dedicated guidance ot these people. Ralph Lind, in his first year at South Eugene, capably coordinated vital aspects at school man- agement. Attendance and discipline occupied the greater part ot his time. Miss Nina Kitts, dean ot girls, supervised the activities ot Girls' League and headed the scholarship program. Directing the test- ing and guidance programs and working vvith the Axemens Council was Paul Potter, dean ot boys, Four tull time counselors, Mrs. Helen Hall, Miss Barbara Barker, Merle Hayes, and Ambrose Hutt, arranged schedules and advised students on academic and personal problems, Mrs, Helen Hall Miss Barbara Barker
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STUDENT OFFICERS The PeopIe's Choice Gtven responstbtltty to select, plon, ond execute protects ond solve problems of vrtol concern, the ottrcers showed thernselves copoble ot rnonogrng student ottorrs of the school, Motor goctl ot Prestdent John Knudsen vvos ex- tending portlclpotlon beyond the othcers ond reps resentottves tnto the student body. As vtce-presrdent, Mctrlc Lutz devoted speclol dttentlon to the onnuol Chctnty Drtve. Secretory Noncy Sundqutst ond Hts- torion Htldo Bengtson kept the records ond ossurned the responsrbtllty tor ettecttve cornmuntcdtion throughout the school, The tour ouclttors, Solly Boy, Mory Ann lessen, Greg Nlolkotsion, ond Jtrn Lorne bert, rnonoged oll student ttndnctol ottolrs. The othcers dtscovered thot Working vvrth thelr peers, the OdVNI'TlSlI'OllOl'T ond the tctculty redutrecl mony slolls. Bound by destre to serve the school they were determtned to arouse os vvell os serve the lnterests ot the enttre student body. .lohn Knudsen, Prestdent Steve Metzger, Student Monoger 58
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