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1 ln spite of program changes, West I-Iigh's curriculum is maintained on a status quo. This is due to the guidance of the department heads Mr. Clarence Shumate, Miss Theodosia Keeler, Mr. Max Warner, Miss Jessie Marie Lucas. Mr. James Rose, principal, and Miss Lena Scandroli. .. ,.,,....... .....M.,....,...................-.----v-- X sa, A 1 Ju- Typical of her diversified duties is the daily attendance check which Carolyn Wones conducts, assisted by Miss Delores Nelson. Pausing in the midst ofa busy day, Mr. john Wyeth dictates his oihcial correspondence to Miss Nancy Weber. ,WN .,.-is x , L, if . ' N5 as L 4 Si ' :Se At a special meeting for department heads, Mr. George Berg, Mr. Trevi- son Oldenburg, Miss Lou Ann LeCocq, Miss Margaret Ralston, and Miss Marjorie Brittain put their heads together in an attempt to solve one of the numerous problems which always seem to appear. VARIETY SPICES LIFE FOR ADMINISTRATORS As principal, Mr. james Eugene Rose has assumed the title role in the leadership of West Senior High School for the second consecutive year. This year. however, he discovered that the schools curriculum had undergone a complete meta- morphosis. The steady increase in enrollment necessitated a double-shift program and his duties had been doubled as well. But in spite of these adverse conditions, Mr. Rose maintains order and keeps the school functioning smoothly by working in conjunction with administrators, department heads, and faculty members. Acting as an adviser to troubled students and conferring with parents also make up part of his crammed daily schedule, and he often sacrihces much of his leisure time to act as a representative of West High at various local and state affairs. Mr. john Wyeth resumed the duties of assistant principal and dean of boys after an absence of one year. Among his many duties are those of assigning lockers and textbooks, serving as R club adviser, and supervising ticket sales. After serving as sophomore counselor, Miss Carolyn Wones has replaced Miss Camilla Johnson as dean of girls and now acts as an adviser to Student Council and National Honor Society. In addition. both deans keep attendance records, administer excuses from school, act as counselors, and instill discipline. 25
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at ei! J' War TOP: Kenneth L. Orton, assistant superintendent of schools, Miss Vera E. Walling, administrative assistant in charge of business ofhcei Mr, Roger Reno, attorney, Dr. Iohn O. Heald, physician, West side schools, Dr. George Lamphere, dentist. CENTER: Miss Esther Brower, director ol lunch roomsg Mr. John E. Fortin, trade and industrial education director, Miss Astrid W. Gustafson, music supervisory Mrs. Alma Hall, di- rector of attendance and visiting teacher departmentg Mrs. Malin Mcliinty, art supervisor. BOTTOM: Mr, Charles O'Brien, production, printer foreman, Mr. Gerald E. Raasch, director of buildings, grounds, and maintenance: Mr. Peers F. Ray, visual aids director. In an attempt ro lessen overcrowding, board members Mr. Harry F. Even board members Mr. Frank St. Atmel. Mrs. Frances S. Shafer. Mr. Wemple, Mr. Clifford P. Carlson, and Mr. Noble -T. Schmidt contem- W. Ray Mclntosh, president, and Mr. Kenneth A. Jensen can't escape plate the blueprints ol a school proposed to ease this strain, the paper work which comprises a major part of their job. 1- N, 'Kd 'Br 43 X X . .Y K m,MT':t'N- Z WH zs:f. off
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