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OUR SUPERINTENDENT X 1 I One of the youngest Sup- erintendents in the state, George N. Smith, has built up an impressive record in the past years. Mr. Smith has attended the following colleges and universities: U. of Utah, Arizona State, Stanford Univ., U. of Southern Calif. , Colum- bia Univ. , and the U., of Arizona. An outstand- ing athlete and student leader in high school and college, he also re- ceived a scholastic award at the U. of Utah and a scholarship to Stanford U. while work ing on his Doctor's degree. After serving in the paratroops during World War Il, he be- came principal of Arlington Elementary GEORGE N- SMITH School, Buckeye, Arizona. In 1953 Mr. Smith came to Flowing Wells as Superintendent of the Elementary School. One year later he was instrumental in the establishment of Flowing Wells High School. In addition to his duties as Superintendent, he also served as Principal of the new high school until 1956 when he became full-time Superintendent of both districts. The third Superintendent from Arizona to be invited to the Annual Superintendents' Con- ference at Columbia University, George Smith has also served as a panel member and speaker at meetings and conventions of various educational groups. Mr. Smith has been so progressive in school administration that he is listed in Who's Who in theWest. We, the outgoing Seniors, feel highly privileged to have had the guidance of George N. Smith because he has been a friend as well as chief administrator.
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'P' BUSINESS MANAGER JOHN BAUMAN The cafeteria staff daily prepares nutritious, delicious meals for the Flowing Wells students and faculty. The well-equipped kitchen facilities of our cafeteria make it possible for the women of the cafeteria staff to prepare and serve meals to hundreds of people every day. STUDENTS AT NOON The creation of a new office, that of Business Manager, broughtto us this year John J. Bauman. Mr. Bauman received his B.S. degree from the University of South Dakota and his Master's de- gree in business administration from the Uni- versity of Arizona. Prior to his appointment at Flowing Wells, Mr. Bauman held the position of accountant at the Apache Powder Co. During World War II Cap- tain Bauman served in the United States Army in the European Theater. As Business Manager of the District he is res- ponsible for looking after financial affairs of the district, the cafeteria, and student accounts. Mr. Baurnan is also responsible for the opera- tion and maintenance of all school buildings and grounds. We extend a warm welcome to you, Mr. Bauman, Wi? ,pe it O CAFETERIA STAFF FRONT ROW: Mildred Burnett, Norma Poole, Mercy Han- son, Bonnie Ormand, Ethel Dobias, Margaret McDonald, Artemisa Clayton. BACK ROW: Lois Craft, Gene Marsh, Louise Fulgham, Marie Wilson, Ermil Sipe, Hulda Isenhour, Carrie Gaskill.
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FLOW N ELLS SCHOGL BO RD -gn mnsamswwmvv gm lliK1ll 11 if may asalmzmnunnnh mummy amen :mimi ' m mf emit 111 rm towns saws. M 5 E -nik' 'B LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Leonard Woods Mr Robert R1chardson Mr Walter Douglas Jr Pres1dent Mrs Helen Damels Clerk Mr Carlos La Valle The School Board of Flowlng Wells H1gh School has made poss1ble the tremendous growth 1n school fac1l1t1es 1n th1s d1str1ct As lt 15 the Chlef funct1on of the School Board to determme ba.s1c pol1c1es and procedures under whlch our school operates, they have glven of the1r t1me and energ1es to keep pace w1th the progress 1n educat1on Thelr Job IS an endless one They must make many dec1s1ons m settmg up budgets of expend1 ture, approvmg all actual expend1tures, evaluatlng the work of our school, prov1d1ng bu1ld1ngs and equ1pment and procurmg and retammg good, quahfzed teachers. Dur1ng the past s1x years they have, w1th the author1zat1on from the people 1n th1s school d1s tr1ct, expended over one m1ll1on dollars on new classrooms, and other faC1l1t16S for our h1gh school program. We want to thank the School Board for the1r unself1shly g1vent1me, efforts, knowledge, support, and the1r many contr1but1ons to our school. ' ' summons v- f . ..,..., , - ,, W - ' tlkgxvll Sig: VL 133214 ff' l ' , , . U . ' , '-,gl - ' ' It 54 ,., ' f . ' , no ,,,, V.. V. ,L 1.4 f-fs . V ' A . ' A - , ' - z. f 5 ' 'f . JY? ' lf? ' - , f . ., ' .-V 1 .. H Y .L I K ., Y -,- Min m tg.. 5' f , Q fx V ' A 'gg '4 ' 1' - I n o 1. - ' 3 p M I 5 , V ,,,,, at I - r , F, Q l A A .V A. lv. A: Z. 'fs 5 . - , l . if W A .31 ,I J W ,, ui - Q .7 . N. ff bk ,VVV 1 ,WWF k A -. , . . 4 ' ' 4 K ' , Q ' I , My 5 , -.fpiflulfv ' WH Q. '58 4' f M' ' L . -pf. 4 45.1-tw 'vu ' ' 1 'D J 0 3 - 1 1 ' p Q . . . - . -
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