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DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN Seated: Miss Seitz. Language; Miss Johnson. English; Miss Mullen. Mu- sic; Miss Bohman. Art; Miss Woess- ner. Mathematics; Mr. Weiner, Sci- ence. Standing: Major Stephenson. R.O.T.C.; Mr. Murray. Social Studies; Mr. Ap- king. Physical Education; Mr. Isban- er. Draiting. OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Nolan. College Credits; Miss Tarr, Secretary to the Principal; Mrs. Ingrish, Registrar; Miss Doyle. Sec- retary to the Assistant Principals and Shop Superin- tendent; Miss McCambrige. School Treasurer. CLASS SPONSORS Mr. Murray. IA, 2B; Miss Heintz. 3A. 4B; Miss Mullen. 2A, 3B; and Mr. Weiner. IB, 4A: note with pleasure the long list of names on Tilden's Honor Roll. LIBRARY Miss Weathers. Mrs. Boula. Mrs. Blackburn, and Miss Donohue. Librarian.
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MR. COLIN CAMPBELL Sisistant Principal Mr. Campbell has been Tilden's Assistant Principal for over five years. Prior to the time of his becoming Assistant Principal, he was a teacher at Tilden for seventeen years. He taught advanced wood work and model building. Mr. Campbell's duties consist of preparing the school's daily bulletin, maintaining a regular office routine of work, and taking care of discipline problems. In the latter duty, he tries to bring about and retain an understanding and happy relation- ship between the students, parents, and teachers. MR. ALFRED STEUBER Sliiiitant principal Mr. Steuber came to Tilden in 1931. Three years ago he became an Assistant Principal. Until that time he taught drafting, general science, chemistry, algebra and physics. He is in charge of making the organizational report on the school, time schedules and program- ming of all students. Mr. Steuber assigns freshmen the programs that will best suit them. He helps boys straighten out any difficulties they may encounter while programming their classes. He also sees to it that students take the proper sequence of subjects required for grad- uation. MR. LESLIE S Slop M, iperin CHAEFFER ten Jan t From the time of his arrival at Tilden in 1922, until he became Shop Superintendent in 1946, Mr. Schaeffer taught wood-turning and draft- ing. Since then he has taken care of all the needs of the shops and drafting departments. He sees to it that all shops at Tilden have the necessary equipment and supplies needed to maintain a peak in efficiency. Mr. Schaeffer also co-operates with the maintenance staff on repairs of the school. He is the visual aid and general safety co-or- dinator and aids all students in their selections of shop sequences in order to enable them to graduate with a well-balanced technical edu- cation. 10
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en Mr. West is in charge of all students who leave school for various reasons and he issues employment cards to boys who want either full or part-time work. He also registers for Selective Service the students who become eighteen years of age. He understands boys and their problems. He has a big job and is of great help to the students. ■PL ace men Mrs. Hilton's duties are many and varied. She is in charge of all permanent records. These records consist of test grades such as, read- ing, mathematics and entrance examinations. When teachers need to know more about a student, they refer to the records which Mrs. Hilton maintains. Problems of health and economic needs are also in her hands. Ippraiialand (Careers Miss Cullison is in charge of the Attendance Office. When boys are absent from school they must have a retum-to-school slip in order to be admitted to class. She is in charge of issuing these slips. She also checks on students who are absent from school too frequently. Miss Cullison has efficient attendance office guards who assist in filing division attendance reports and running errands. bitten clc enaance Miss Birmingham counsels boys who want to further their education. She is in charge of Appraisal and Careers. She informs students of the number of credits and subjects they need to get into the college of their choice. By testing them for their skills and aptitudes and pre- paring them for the college scholarship examination, she aids boys to find the work best for them. 12
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