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Administration, Counsellors, Business Staff and HAROLD DOEPKE Assistant Principal Another hectic year was over for the students, on June 4 this year but these people conic to school year around, llieir influence is felt claily by everyone but is often unnoticed in the busy whirl. Principal Roald Johnson, administrator for the high school, undertakes the job of settling problems which arises in the school. Ill's duties in school are a full time job. yet he finds time to belong to various organizations including Rotary, a club consisting of businessmen in the community, lie also finds time to vacation with his family for two weeks during the summer. lr. Willey , superintendent of schools takes an avid interest in each student. He seems to be a motivating force around the school. In addition to his school duties. Mr. Willey is president of the Lake Conference Organization and of the Lions Club. Both Mr. Willey and Mr. Johnson have unending abilities in making speeches. We might call Mr. Doepke our truant officer, lie deals with school “skippers sternly, vet his witty humor keeps the office life far from dull, for Mr. Doepke the year was a buss one. Supervising junior and senior high student councils and National I lonor Society were among his duties. School Board: left to right— F. Willey, D. Linman, A. Bauer. R. Thornton, W. Driscoll, R. Raymond, M. Eckes, V. Holden. O. Horne. Page Ten
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“Always willing to go the second mile with us” best describes our administration. Their assistance and proding have kept us from becoming indolent and their straightforward interest and energies have helped us advance to better achievements. These things we shall never be able to repay; only through continued work and study will we show our administrators and faculty how much their interest has meant to us.
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Office Help Provide the Backbone of Our School MIKE HORNE LESTER HORN Business Manager Counselor An increasing number of students was the greatest problem for the school board this year. At present they arc concerned with building an elementary school on highway 101 to alleviate the shortage of classroom space, m the near future, they decided, improvements will be made on the high school athletic field and a new parking lot will be added. Due to the recent concern over science in American schools, the school board also devoted time to discussing the science program in the high school. The school board also discussed merit salary', which would give a higher salary to teachers who arc better qualified. Mr. Lester Horn serves as a guiding light to those who encounter difficulty in planning their curriculum. If you were at all interested in your future he was the man to see. Besides supplying you with books and pamphlets, lie was willing to help students get a better idea of what they want to do after graduation. The business end of the high school is one of the most complicated jobs. A daily concern of this staff is making the debits equal the credits. Doing most of the worrying is Mike Horne, business manager, who is assisted by his secretary Miss Violet Holden, who is also a member of the school board and our bookkeeper. Miss Kay Rodncr. the third member of the staff, and a 19 5 graduate of Wayzata, is concerned with Mr. Willey’s correspondence. She also handles the books and money. In the principal’s office are two other 19s graduates— Miss Renee Bergman, secretary to Mr. Horn and Mr. Docpkc, who is mainly concerned with attendance, and Mrs. Janice Reeves, yvho has a busy day being secretary to Mr. Johnson. JANICE and RENEE Secretaries “VI and KAY Secretaries Page Eleven
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