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JLIWJ This genial man siTTing here is lvlr. Roy DeShane, our assisTanT principal. Besides be- ing ThaT, he is dean oT boys, assisTed by Mr. Knudson. We can say ThaT Mr. DeShane has a year- round iob. No monThs oT vacaTion Tor him during The summer, because he plans The sTudenTs' and Teachers' schedules, and whaT a job! STill you can see him around The halls wiTh a smile on his Tace, Tor ThaT is The lcind oi man he is. All in all we Thinlc ThaT Mr. DeShane is preTTy swell and hope ThaT he will conTinue To serve The sTudenTs of Yorlc as loyally and unswervingly as he has in The pasT. - mrLing .fdclminififrafom egin Wea! Cfadri .gjclze u e Under The leadership oT Dr. Paul A. Young. our superinTendenT, many changes have had To be made To meeT The problems oT Yorlc's booming enrollmenT. One oT The mosT noTice- able changes has been The daily schedule oT eighT 42-minuTe class periods preceded by a home-room period. a plan which malces more classroom space available. Mr. Young was insTrumenTal in organizing The alumni associaTion, which we hope will conTinue Tor many years. RighT now he is puTTing Through plans Tor a new caTeTeria addiTion To The building which will do Triple duTy as a sTudy hall and recreaTional space. We hope ThaT The plans Mr. Young, The sTaTT, and The board oT educaTion have Tor Yorlc will worlc ouT successTully and ThaT his years aT Yorlc will be happy ones.
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