Central High School - Red and Black Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1928

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THE RED AND BLACK. N f A vi?- mg VNSIS LISALUA ISAL-jA Ak w Ak b l the thanks of the Board were tendered to Charles D. Drake, Esq., and reso- lutions were offered by Mr. Jno. F. Thornton, and the President and Secretary were requested to transmit these thanks to Mr. Drake in a letter. lt was also resolved to send to Mr. Drake a committee of three, Messrs. Jno. F. Thornton, George Partridge, and Wm. W. Green, to request the manuscript of his address for publication. On September I6, 1856, Mr. Calvin S. Pennell was appointed Principal at a salary of 52,000.00, which was increased to 52,500.00 june l2, l857. Cn March 26, 1861, a reduction in expenditures for the- High School was proposed: Principal's salary from 52,500.00 to 52,000.00. One Assistant's salary from SI,500.00 to SI,300.00. Three Assistants' from 53,600.00 to 53,450.00 Two Assistants' from 52,000.00 to Sl,800.00. Two Assistants' from 5l,500.00 to Sl,200.00. On April 23, l86l, after some opposition and an effort to make excep- tions, this reduction was passed. Later, August I3, 1861, motion to make certain exceptions was referred to a special committee with instructions to report on individual cases. The majority of this committee reported a plan for the organization and an arrangement of the schools for the ensuing year. One of the committee made a minority report recommending that the High School and the Normal School be united under one Principal with a salary of 5l200.00 and that each pupil attending either the High or Normal School should be charged a tuition fee of 540.00 per year, payable quarterly in advance. The total amount of revenue due the Board for the year IB59 and l860 was SI 73,l84, of which it was able to collect less than 57 per cent due to causes connected with the Civil War, which were well known to the public and would likely be felt more seriously during the year i860-6l. It was agreed that the rate of tuition for the year should be fixed at 57.00 per quarter in the Normal and High School and at the rate of 51.50 per quarter in the lower grades. January, lS62, Mr. C. S. Pennell's resignation was received and accepted and Mr. Richard Edwards was appointed Principal of both the Normal School and the High School, and his salary was fixed at SI,500.00. On March l l, 1862, the resignation of Mr. Richard Edwards was received and accepted, and Mr. Thos. Metcalf was appointed in his place at a salary of 5l,400.00. Dr. Chas. A. Pope offered a resolution to engage Mr. Richard Edwards for the ensuing year at a salary of S2,500.00. This resolution was adopted Twenty-nine

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