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f r 1 . X 'til . 1 ' Haj. . .. X, rw - 'i , 'fill We ,X S X, , N so gt. large IZ xi T l Board of llicciluicolltiioiiil The Board of Education is composed of J. ll. Witzel, President, T. M. Bowman, Vice President and Purchasing Agentg P. W. Ayers, Clerk- T1'621SLll'6l' and committee on text books and course of study, C. li. Frederick, committee on grounds and buildingg W. P. Osborn, committee on teachers and salariesg and W. O. Moore, Superintendent. This g1'oup is made up of highly respected and honored citizens of the district. This board has quite an extensive and const1'uctive build- ing program in process of construction. The duties of a Board of Education require much time, effort, and energy which the membe1's gladly and willingly give for the best in- terests of the boys and girls. The board members 1'eceive no financial compensation for their efforts.
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New Building The new school building is under construction at the present time. The present Senior building and the present Union building are being salvaged and repaired, and with a new addition will make one large modern plant. The cost of this new plant is S115,000g the cost to our local community, 363250, the remainder being paid by the U. S. Gov- ernment. The basement of the new plant is made up of eight recitation and grade rooms, sewing rooms, two furnaces, two coal pits, chemistry laboratory, physics laboratory, cooking room, dining room fcafeteriaj, dining room Clunch roomj, manual training and agricultural room, store rooms, closets, lockers, and showers. The first floor is composed of twelve recitation or grade rooms, library, Senior Principal's office, auditorium, book room, Board of Edu- cation room, Junior High Principal's oflice, gymnaisium, Superinten- dent's otlice, store rooms, closets, cloak rooms, and lockers. The second floor is composed of a typing room, bookkeeping room, senior study hall, eight recitation and grade rooms, study hall, picture booth, cloak rooms, closets, rest rooms, and lockers. f Q W , ,,g. . ,' awf,j'm. 1 : -M ,l if 3 ,,,, 2 Ig ,kkk iii! EEE g un., any by .f 5 A ,Hi ggs A . l ' J ,fzifiz bl! '3i'i' i l i ? f f fir- 'hifamgfsifgi-,lies RFE? misss asain: Q 5 , QQ' ' T . -i ': . 4. - A ., ., '-: 1' .... .Q 1 ' . ' ii . 5 ' -iw -'I . 5 ' mfg A 4. - . 1 3 ' -my 1 ,Q Ni Y mm. Wi , ggi 2 ?15'4 'gigiwf ellis! ' 'f 34232, if 1-ji A ...f.: ..a.,u1W:L A- - w... .w . . ..,. 3.2 f g gfcfff ., -si ,W . -- Wu af 4. V . ..., , 'I 5 - ' H . 'n ' i' 'i'i 'Tl'i7 M 1' fffww-.z f- f f - - -Jil i I X. . . .. f . -,W 'aM.. --,W.,, , Y, ' ,,Y77. ' l Page 11
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Smuipeaminlten ent W. O. MOORE A. B. Muskingum M. A. Wittenberg f We wish to introduce to you our director, Superintendent W. O. Moore. He is always ready to give an encouraging word to those in the cast and to take an active part in order to see that the show goes on. Mr. Moore became our director in 1923, coming here from Mt. Gilead where he had served them successfully for several years. The new school building is the second building program that he has been instrumental in getting for us and we take this opportunity to thank him for all that he has done for us during our twelve years in the cast in U. S. H. S. V . Page 13
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