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Keeping the Wheels of Education Moving “Here’s an announcement just slipped under the door.” This comment, familiar to all Rocky students, is frequently voiced over the public address system to all senates by Charles O. Austin, Jr., as he makes the daily announcements. This is just one of his many and varied duties, as Mr. Austin is responsible for the organization, supervision, and ad¬ ministration of the school. Serving Rocky for five years, he has helped im¬ measurably to make it one of the finest in Illinois. Mr. Austin gives his daily news cast Principal of Rock Island Senior High School Charles O. Austin, Jr. 19 principal
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Earl H. Hanson, superintendent of schools, are C. W. Motz, Arthur J. Hause, Virgil R. plans the school expansion pi ' ogram with the Helms, secretary, Junius P. Califf, president, Board of Education. Seated around the table William C. Bell, and James H. Adamson. They Back Rocky Students by Their Work Earl II. Hanson Superintendent of Rock Island Public Schools The past year has been an es¬ pecially active and progressive one for the Rock Island Board of Edu¬ cation. Besides performing its re¬ gular duties, such as maintaining buildings and ordering textbooks, it assumed the additional task of supporting a $2,800,000 school bond issue, the largest one ever passed in the city’s history. It is of special importance to Rocky High since $1,800,000 of the total amount has been designated to finance an en¬ largement of the high school. Rock Island citizens can be justly proud of ther excellent school sys¬ tem which results from the con¬ stant efforts of their active super¬ intendent and the Board of Edu¬ cation. board of education 18
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Dean Florence J. Liebbe spends much of her time coun¬ seling girls. Her many duties in¬ clude aiding students in planning for the future, orienting sopho¬ more girls, and taking charge of the general student welfare and its administration. She also has charge of arranging the social calendar. Miss Florence J. Liebbe Dean of Students, Girls’ Counselor Deans Guide in Plans for the Future Herbert L. Wagner has served as boys’ counselor for the past five years. He is kept bu3y pro¬ moting better student-faculty relations as well as counseling in persona! and home problems. He also helps the boys with their college plans and arranges inter¬ views with prospective employ¬ ers. Herbert L. Wagner Boys’ Counselor 20 (leans
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