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Page 11 text:
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D «n W.H.r W. Cook Or. Robort J. Kollor Mr. FranUin J. Thompson Mr. Franklin J. Thompson hat been the principal of University High for two year . He has many responsibilities, one of the main one being to serve as a link between the faculty and the students and the faculty and the parent . He trie to fulfill their needs and wishes in the most practical and satisfactory way. Mr. Robert A. Anderson is the assistant principal. His job is chiefly concerned supervising student activities such as the student senate. Dt. Robert I Keller served as the director of the high school He is mainly concerned with co-ordinating the activities of the College of Education and University High School. Dean Walter W. Cook is responsible for the general operation of the College of Education, the Institute of Child Welfare, the Elementary School, the Nursery School, and University High School.
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TAB '[LTV I ACTIVITIES ..I The executive committee is the chief policy nuking body at University High School. Composed of the various heads of departments plus the administration and chaired by Dr. Robert J. Keller, our director, the executive committee reviews the past, present, and future functions of University High School. The executive committee makes decisions on such weighty matters as school finances and budgets, setting up school schedules, the recommendations of the various committees such as the research committee and the curriculum committee, and the recommendations of the student senate. Pictured below arc the executive committee in one of their frequent meetings. Row one. L to R; Dr. Keeler. Dr. West, Mr. R. Anderson. Dr. Boeck. Dr. Keller. Row two; Mr. O'Neill, Mr. Thompson. Mr. Jackson, Mr. Randlcman, Mr. Bell. Mr. Tennyson.
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O(Rea Sta : L t« B: Mill fdith NyQ. il Min Ma»y D«tM«r«ii Miu Carla S'u« «. Standi»Q' Mill Ariana Bacilu'd Mill Stuava and M«i DaiMaraii gnla»«la th pioblamt of aicutai and ta'dinati. a familiar morning itaaa la tha aflica. 4 An important factor in keening a school running smoothly and efficiently it a good office staff. Our competent staff, under the guiding hand of Mitt Edith Nyquist, a U. High veteran of fifteen year , hat many responsibilities among which keeping personnel records, balancing budgets, keeping track of attendance records, and typing chores, are some of the most important. Assisted by student pages, our office girls are verv familiar face to our students and they iron out these knotty problems concerning tardy slips, passes, and excuses. Assisting Miss Nyquist arc Miss Arlene Backlund senior secretary, who has been at U. High for four years. Miss Mary DesMarais, secretary, who has also been at U. High for four years. Miss Carla Stueve, clerk-stenographer, with two years of service and Miss Joan Chattcrton. clerk and university student, who is employed on a part-time basis. A shining, well-kept school makes an interesting place in which to work and study. Our hard working custodians, supervised by Mr. Lea Stenseth. put the building back into apple pie order after the ravages of a school day. Cleaning up after open houses. basket ball games, and P.T.A. meetings arc some of the chores which the custodians handle. During the winter and spring holidays, as well as the summer vacation period, our custodians are busy working, waxing, and refinishing the floors and cleaning the many windows in our modern school. ' y S».-» ih Mf GitUH A-deno . M» Mr. Larry DaMar. Mr. Cvt,, UtU Ab.aM M-
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