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Aclmlnlstrahon lends a hstemng ear CHOW LINE! Mr E A Durbahn Supermtendent of Schools IS one of the over one students with the VOICE of a 11on and the heart of a lamb New students as well as old students fmd the1r way to the 0ff1C6 of Mr Sanderson both for helpful cr1t1c1sm and ad VICE ln adjustlng themselves to meet CO!'lfl1CtlI1g problems HIS offlce 1S a fam1l1ar meetlng place for class commlttees solvmg the1r d1ff1cult1es Our pr1nc1pal also took a three day vacatlon 1n Decem ber to accompany the band to Ch1cago for the1r natronal ap pearance ThlS lS a school teacher s reward commented Mr Durbahn after he and Mr Sanderson returned from the Chlcago band trlp After belng connected w1th the pubhc schools for many years Mr Durbahn feels that thls was one of the rare occurrences that make up for all the m1shaps and d1s appomtments of a school teachers l1fe Honors such as th1s g1ve the teacher a feehng that he has a profes s1on preferable to any other THREE CLASS PRESIDENTS Rayburn Roetman semor Mlke Cashel Jumor and Ted Ludlow sophomore are pxctured as they consult wlth Mr A T Sander son prmcxpal m front of the school monument which commemorates the BCYIOH of Worthmgton I-hgh School students ln the Spamsh and Fxrst World Wars I I I . I 1' cz ' ' v H , . , . . 6 ' 3.5-A , - . A X F Lk t t E A L 5 v . x - I kr . K thousand who eat regularly at .the school cafeteria. For many years he has guided our ' l l l
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Fnendly adV1C9 promotes harmony A frlendly smlle and help ful sp1r1t are two character 1st1cs that students have come to assoc1ate Wlth Mr Gruss, Jun1or Hxgh prm Clpal The Senlor Hlgh students seen 1n h1s 0ff1Ce aren't bemg called on the carpet but are J ournahsm students gettlng help on the W H1 ar ov REVERSE SITUATION Mr GFLISS Jumor H1gh Pr1nc1pa1 stands up wh1.Ie Joel Gold strand freshman preszdent OCCUDICS the DI'll'lClD3l s chan' Susan Sowles e1g'hth grade presrdent and Karen Watrud seventh grade presldent examme the new Student Handbook wxth Joel A record breakmg enrollment of n1ne hundred forty four students 1S proof of the need of a new school Four hundred forty Jun1or H1gh students and f1V9 hundred four Senlor Hlgh students make up the total enrollment Another amazmg f1gure IS the number of classes durlng a school day whlch IS one hundred seventy s1x These classes are under the superv1s1on of the forty seven teachers Several Jun1or College lnstruc tors teach h1gh school classes because of the lncreased enrollment SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE June Nelson M: Durbahns secretary not only operates the telephone but is probably better known to us as the g1r1 who takes care of the money for our school orgamzatxons TARDY AGAIN7 This IS a famxllar question put to students who over sleep and report to attendarce clerk Mrs Schmxd Bonme Levme and Betty Jackson are two of the office gxrls who help Mrs Schmid m keepmg up the permanent records of each student I7 I I 1 . , X . f ax f- - - , - . . . , . , v A I . , . ' - 1 , 1 . , . I 1 - . , . .
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