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Principals Guide and Direct Instructing school activities were principal, Forst Dunnuck and vice principal, George Welch. Guiding, ad- vising students and staff members be- came an adventure for both. Both principal and vice principal helped students plan schedules and fu- ture careers. They advised teachers and custodians as problems arose. They di- rected and participated in many school activities. Left, Vice-principal and guidance counselor George Welch. Above, Principal Forst B. Dunnuck. 23
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Members of the school board are standing, left to right: Dr. Wymond B. Wilson, Mr. Richard Goshert and Mr. Don Snipes. Sitting are: Dr. John Mc- Kee and Fred Kindig. New School: School Board’s Goal The year 1974 brought many projects, ideas, and problems to the school board but their main goal was making the dream a reality—Tippecanoe Valley, our new school. Mr. Forbes made many decisions involving the merger of the Merftone and Akron school bodies into the new building. Aided by his secretary, Mrs. Hively and bookkeeper, Mrs. Hoover were kept busy with all the work involved intliis venture. Mr. Robert M. Forbes, Superintendent of T.V.S.C., totally supports the school board’s standards for a quality education. Assisting Mr. Forbes is secretary, Judy Hively. 22
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Making TVHS Run Smoothly Office girls. Left to right: Theresa Edwards, Lynne Jenkins, Cindy Fawley, Cathy Tuck- er, Linda Earl, Melea Gearhart, Mary Sausa- man, Dena Shriver, Adele Cumberland, Linda Decker, Jeri Davis, Lana Tinkey, and Marsha Weller. School secretary Anita Bruner with the aid of the office girls pictured below kept busy helping both teachers and students every day. Mrs. Viola Long, the school bookkeeper, was always counting money while trying to balance club and department accounts. Pictured below is Mrs. Kay Kindig, the study hall clerk, who also kept the school’s attendance records. All of these ladies were an invaluable help in making TVHS run smoothly. 24
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