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S PERI TE DE T AND BOARD The public schools of America have taught many generations the history and purposes of American democracy. Freedom to worship, to assemble, to be , informed - these rights seem more priceless when their existence is threatened. They are values to be defended now and saved for the future. Civil rights, health, recreation, spiritual development, and education itself must be maintained and expanded now as never before, Schools have a vital role to play in building under- standing and skills, in promoting national unity, in developing morale, and ultimately in preparing the American people to win the peace. Youth with its enthusiasm, ambitions, visions, and dreams of the past and the future projects that vital spark which makes for great victories and achieve- ments. Surely there must be a place for the expression and enjoyment of wholesome imagination, dreams, and aspirations. It would seem selfish to deny them the right to these at the age when they are most enjoyed. For a diversion from the serious problems of life, it is hoped that the theme of this book will offer you an opportunity to join youth in its effort to find a few moments of joyful recreation. - In 1935 Mr. L. J. Schultz was elected superintendent of the Cape Girardeau public schools, succeeding Mr, J. A. Whiteford. Prior to that time he had served as principal of Central High School, being elected to that position in 1929 upon the resignation of Mr. R. L. Davidson. From 1925 to 1929 he was at Central as a teacher of industrial arts. He came to Central from Pontiac, Illinois, where he held the position of instructor of mathematics and industrial arts. Mr. Schultz served as princial and then as superintendent at the Morning Sun Consolidated District in Iowa for the two years pre- ceding his work in Illinois. Previously he had taught industrial arts and coached athletics in Maryville from 1916 to 1918 and in Flat River from 1919 to 1921. Mr. Schultz holds his degree of Bachelor of Science in Education from the Southeast Missouri State Teachers College in Cape Girardeau and his Master of Arts degree from the University of Iowa, where he received recognition for meritorious work in the field of education. BOARD OF EDUCATION President - Dr. I. W. Upshaw . , . ..,.. 1944 Mr. Chas. W. Bauerle , .... 1942 Vice-President - Mr. H. A. Lang . , . , .1943 Mr. Manning Greer . . . . . . .1944 Treasurer - Mr. W. H. Oberheide ....,,... 1943 Mr. John Kraft ...... ..., I 942 Secretary - Miss Elizabeth Walther - elected yearly The work of the Board of Education is carried out by two groups: the finance committee with Mr. Oberheide-chairman, Mr. Bauerle, and Mr. Manning Greer, the committee on buildings and grounds with Mr. Lang-chairman, Mr. Kraft, and Mr. Bauerle. 0 ., v ! Y , f li Q 'piss- if ,J -11-1
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