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Enlarge Lobo Campu . ace Unification LPUHS DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES: STANDING: Thomas House, Hillenbrand, clerk, Merritt Brenner, and Dr, Richard Falloon, President. Michael Pemberton. SEATED: Dr, Glen A, Wilson, Supt.: Mrs. Louise i -- W It 3, 'T R : . , YQ '- Q jf M, - wa- mx It -V., 1' f. ILEFTJ BOARD PRESIDENT, Dr. Richard Falloon, checks bi-monthly agenda and tries to iron out construction problems at one ot the district schools such as Walnut. IRIGI-ITJ NINTH SCHOOL SITE: Dr. Glen Wilson, Supt., pinpoints the exact location of the newest site cs in the southwest portion of the Rowland Elementary District. DISTRICT BOARD-I 9
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l l T l8+SUPERlNTENDENT lTOPl DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT, Dr. Glen Wilson, having scen seven high schools built during his aclininistration, continues to project into The future to provide adequate housing for tho exploding on- rollinuni of The district, lBOlTOM LJ BOARD MEET- ING: Dr. Glen Wilson explains The value ot using the work-zrxpmicnce program in The LPUHSD, District Heads WHAT were some of the major problems tacing the Board of Trustees, headed by Dr, Richard Falloon, president, and Dr. Glen Wilson, district superintendent? They included: Opening The eighth high school, Walnut High School, in September, using state aid money to build increments at Workman and Wil- son High Schools, purchasing the ninth school site in the southwest portion ot the Rowland Elementary district, uniti- cation lthe three-way split ot the ele- mentary olistrictsl, which would do away with the LPUHS district-to name a few. Robert Schilling, Asst Supt.,-instruo tion, coordinated the work-experience program and helped principals to de- velop curriculum according to the Miller Bill. Robert Kelley, Ass't Supt.,-bush ness, had charge ot school finances and the budget. William Tarr, Ass't. Supt., personnel, recruited and hired lOO teachers this past year and also hired all classified personnel. 1 I 'NJ-1 4-:L Lf J fnvn , ROBERT SCHILLING lt.l ASS'T SUPT.-INSTRUCTION ROBERT KELLEY ASS'T SU PT.-BUSINESS wiLuAM TARR rbi Asst SUPT.-PERSONNEL
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Principal aul Qupervises Conslruclion is is ITOP L.I ASS'T PRINCIPAI.-ADMINISTRATIVE, Dr. Gordon Kean, heads committee To choose iunior AFS candidates, besides Taking care of boys' discipline. ITOP RJ DIRECTOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES, Nick Diaz advises ASB and club affairs in addition To counseling, IBOTTOM L.J SENIOR Prexy A. Tessier discusses Disneyland All-Night Party plans with Dr. Kean. ASS'T PRINCIPAL-INSTRUCTIONAL Mrs. Mary Nordskog, makes graduation arrangemenis and an- nounces senior honors. 20-ASST. PRINCI PALS
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