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Dedication Serves District l l ri in-..- 3T 2T 4i The Board of Education con- sists of seven members who set policies for the entire district. The Board members serve four year overlapping terms. Elec- tions are held every two years. Board members are people who care about the kind of future the students have. They receive no pay, and put in a lot of time to provide the best educa- tional opportunities for students inthe district. They are responsi- ble for policy making, setting standards and goals, and secur- ing financial resources. Board meetings are open and are held the first and third Tues- day of every month. Board actions have brought about these changes: a top coating on the High School parking lot, a coating of paint on the stadium bleachers, new lights at the foot- ball stadium, and a new heating system. .Wipr- 1. Dr. Bob Foutes, Superintendent. 2. Mr. Fred Fiosenau, Vice'President. Mr. Joe E. SteinegerJr., President, 3. Dr. Carl Hendon, Assistant Superin' tendent. 4. Pictured are: Dr. Carl Hendon, Mrs. Betty Frogley, Mr. James D. Hayes, Mr. Fred Bosenau, Mr. Joe E. Steine- ger Jr., Dr. Bob Foutes, Mrs. Andra Waugh, Mr. Bob Sargent, and Mr. Bill Young. Board of Education I7
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Brightening up the school this year was a big change. Mr. Don Bowman C3-speedy planted tulips around the flagpole and Student Council spent part of their summer painting.the cafeteria which was really appreciated by the students. Lunch prices were changed from fifty cents to sixty cents for students and from sixty cents to eighty cents for faculty. I6 Opening
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What do you expect from students? I8 Admini I expect for students to make the best effort possible with whatever tools they have to work with. I believe that we all have to accept the daily challenges that we face. lf we can learn to do that in school, then later life will take care of itself. lVlr. Robert Wilkins Principal Master's of Science in Educational Administration sfrction I think a student should be curious about everything, eager to learn, able and willing to appreciate others, and ready to enjoy day to day living. Given these, the necessary hard work and cooperation will come by themselves. Dr. Jim Haas Assistant Principal Ed.D. I would like for each student to try, to the best of his ability to take full advantage of the many opportunities of our school, to better prepare himself to become a happy, productive citizen. lVlr. E. Horton Bolin Assistant Principal Master of Science
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