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'TT' One of the present activities of the school board is that of facilitat- ing the Crippled Children's Hospital. ln addition to the special trained teaching staff, the school program has specialists to provide occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech correction. Development of the program and progress thus for are extremely gratifying but there is still room for additional pupils. The State Department of Education has commended that the school superintendents with pupils at Worthington are to be congratulated on the manner in which they have gathered the necessary data on each child and submitted this information to the special education section. The board meets twice monthly with W. H. Prouty presiding over the meetings. Edmund Blixt occupies the position as clerk and Frank Schmidt as treasurer. Other members include: Dr. Sterling Johnson, W. H. Prouty, E. A. Durbahn, Dr. P. W. Harrison, and Gene' Stower. And this is the workshop . . . Mr. Durbahn, Superintendent of Schools, is seen every day visiting the various Worthington schools. The Board's Voice Is the PeopIe's Choice Taking a break from their regular meeting are: S. Johnson, W. H. Prouty, E. A. Durbahn, Dr. P. W. Har- rison, Harold Wass, Edmund Blixt, and Frank Schmidt. 14
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Well, here I am! Reporting for duty every school day is Ann Larson, secretary to Mr. Sanderson, our senior high principal. Mr. Sanderson, performs such duties as tiling state education reports, planning curricu lums, and acting as President ot the Nobles County Educational As- sociation. Enioying a coffee break from their busy schedules are Miss Jorgenson, home economics teacher, Miss Larson, secretary to Mr. Sanderson, and Mrs. Seitsma, attend- ance clerk. Administration Regulates School Affairs My wife?Il Oh-l must have the wrong number. The telephone is one of the most important pieces of equipment used by Mr. Fish, who is not only head of his house, but also head counselor at WHS. Stashing away the mail for today is Mrs. Seitsma, senior high at- tendance clerk. Her many duties include selling cafeteria tick- ets, keeping an attendance book, checking absentees, and she is in charge of handling the school money. , .ss ,,,.. 15
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