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Y L 599' ll g . john Turner, Assistant Principal if. ZH 7Z61f Szzpeffvism' A ciivifies This past year Mr. Turner and Mr. Hott encouraged more participation and enthusiasm in school activities. Although Nlr. Turner is very much interested in helping people, he stressed the fact that behavior proh- lems are not the only duties of an as- sistant principal. Some ol' his respon- sibilities include supervising fait-lilly and student social activities, handling attendance, and Working with the National Honor Society. Mr. 'I'urner's extra-curricular activities revolve around his interests in hunting and school athletic contests. V. Hoff Assumed New Position As our new assistant principal, Nlr. Hott has inany duties to carry out. Some of the operations which coine under his supervision are discipline, student office procedure, daily an- nouncements, scheduling, and super- vising counseling. Ile also works with Mr. Turner and Mr. Frankowialq on improving the curriculum. Mr. Hott also serves as chairman of National Honor Society. During his free hours, Mr. Hott and his wife participate in community activities, enjoy music, and belong to a total ofsix Parent-Teacher Associations. Preston Hott, Assistant Principal ' 'I 5
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Mr. Frank Looked Ahead To Reorgmezlazfian Backed by one of the most enthus- iastic and eager student bodies of his career, Mr. Frankowiak enjoyed a year of less crowded conditions at Springfield High School. Crowded conditions and space problems, how- ever, are again becoming some of the main concerns facing him. With the probability that the enrollment will increase by some 400 to 500 students next fall, Mr. Frankowiak has formu- lated tentative plans for the 1968- 1969 school year. Mr. Frank is certain of the fact that a principal's job is never boring. Dur- ing the past year he has overseen such projects as the installation of a new language lab, the addition of carrels in the library, and the relocation of the English Materials Center. For Mr. Frankis interest in and concern over the growth and welfare of each student, we of Springfield High School heartily thank him. I4 ? 0 WW X f X f ,fy I Frank F rankowiak, Principal J
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ww! Of Eafzzmfimz Appzfopffmfm' Money or mzgzmge abs Members ofthe Board of Education gave many hours to planning im- provements in the Springfield Public School System. Student enrollment at Springfield High School was reduced this year because of the opening ol the new Southeast High School. Less crowding in the halls and facilities oi the school made broader student program opportunities possible. Two modern language laboratories were installed which provided more struction. The supplementary book library was moved to a new and ini- proved location. The former supple- mentary book library became a sec- ond art room to expand the schools art program. These improvements were indica- tions ofthe constant ellort on the part of the Board of Education to provide the best possible educational oppor- tunities lor the young people of our community. opportunity for foreign language in- Dr. Hugh Livingston 4 Yfifif W'-1 T Z . 2 ie! , A ff 1 Wy,- el 4 A .1 W .1 K fvfzf-21, 1.- .Lym- 6 J. .3 , . I Wws i- ,vf L 1 ZW ' 4'-A , fit' ,' MW 1 .Ni , Front Row: Mr. Thomas Blancog Mr. Willard Tobing Mrs. Edith Henderson, Secretary. Row Two: Mr. M. A. Kirk, Dr. Edwin A. Lee Dr. A. R. Eveloff, Mr. Shelby Harbison. 16
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