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George P. Williams, M. D.g Milton J. Duncan, Joe Nesbitt, Assistant Superintendent of Schoolsg Tom Foraker, Superintendent of Schoolg A. A. McElroy, President of the Board, Jane Leavens, Secretary to the Board, Wendell A. Johaningsmier, Vice-President of the Board, Bill T. Wall, Paul Province, Treasurer of the Board. Heading The March The Board of Education sets up general poli- cies, rules for school organizations and person- nel, use of school buildings, grounds, equip- ment, policies relating to pupils, and special services. A group of competent men, willing and able to do their work effectively, presides over Consolidated School District No. 1. Having been in existence since 1902, the Board is elected the first Tuesday in April. Two directors are elected each year. Plans have included the newly constructed Ingle Elementary School, and for the near future Smith-Hale Junior High School and a new senior high. Keeping pace with district growth is a never ending process. Located on the north west corner of the school grounds, the administrative offices are convenient to the community. S P v n c d S E t a Ax -QL.
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BDI' ' small 2 Blaine E. Steck, principal of Ruskin High School for eleven years, is one of the busiest people in our school. Dividing his time among various duties throughout the day, Mr. Steck maintains board policy and confers with the community, staff, and students. From his first -I day at Ruskin, each student benefits from Mr. Steck's knowledge, ability, and understanding. Endeavor directed toward the improvement of the curriculum, facilities, and school policies are only a part ofhis never ending quest. A ready smile and a minute of his time are things Mr. Steck is always willing to give. Toward District Goals When not giving valuable aid to Mr. Steck , Douglas M. Lawrence, vice-principal, is . busy in many other activities which con- cern Ruskin High School. Under the di- rection of Mr. Lawrence, the organiza- tions of Ruskin function smoothly and effectively. Varied duties performed daily by Mr. Lawrence render valuable service to Ruskinites. Mr. Lawrence .... may I help you with anything this morning? l f , f K ,, fzfivl, , w if ., .1 ff 0. 5'-if., X ' ', ' , ' s y , 41 wzffx 'fl iff HT 5? if ,fffiyf , r t f , ,fff',,,'V wfff f' 'W ,JU . I , ,gf ,,af,f' Just a minute .... we need four copies . Mr. Lawrence and Mr, Steck work together scheduling school forthe meeting. - - - QCUVIUCS. 15
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