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qiisa Mr. Stanley Wilson Mr. Wilson, one of the newest members of the board, is a member of both the State and Abilene Bar Associa- tions. Even though his two small sons keep him hopping, he finds time to teach a Sunday School Class and serve on the official board of his church. For relaxation, he likes to play golf. Mr. Ollie McMinn Mr. McMinn, a very busy man in his construction work, is a member of the Rotary Club, a deacon of his church, and is on the Advisory Board of the Salvation Army. One of his greatest services for Abilene is his work for the schools. He has served on the board for seven years. X ,p- 25 x. rf . ui' ! !2l Mr. John Hutchison Mr. Hutchison, another new member of the board, is a member of the Aggie Club, the Exchange Club, the A.l.E.E., and I.A.E.l. His church, family, and work at the West Texas Utilities are not neglected as this busy man rushes from one activity to another. Mrs. C. E. Arnold Membership on the school board is a fitting activity for Mrs. Arnold, a mother and an ex-teacher. Amid household tasks, she keeps up with church and school activities, and her interests in the Athenian Study Club. She is a newcomer to the board, too. ,,,ve,2 ' 4.x :4ys1e'2 +iv' ' 9iOQQtviQ10i'-'--A E9tOYOtti0tt2'i+2f 9t0i4l9kbt5lOi4t1' ztbibtblbfbibibtsi 4ti+5+wsi9yv!4io2' Ove fK9f5Q43Q ' tPA isivtogs 'F' ttftwioi iff? tsfoisqq 'bit lblb!by44 svvt loqeroyv tvis tsfsieio isiaysl, toxgg,5,5 M '.n.2 dau
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PROGRESS far ABILENE SCHOOLS is their MOTTO Mrs. T. E. Roberts Mrs. T. E. Roberts, even though having been busily engaged with educating her three children, has shared her time and thoughts with all the school children of Abilene for ten years as a member of the school board. She has also included in her full schedule time as the superintendent of the adult Sunday School in her church and to work in the Woman's Club. Mr. Morgan Jones, Jr. Two of Abilene's greatest institutions, the Chamber of Commerce and the School Board, call Mr. Jones, presi- dent. The Abilene Classroom Teachers dubbed him the schools' greatest friend, a fitting title for such a busy citizen. Also receiving a full share of his attention are his family, his church, and his investment business. Mr. Bert Chapman Leaving his appliance business to carry on his civic activities is a daily occurrence for Mr. Chapman. One may find him attending a meeting of one of the 'Follow ing: the Kiwanis Club, the YMCA, the Taylor County Chapter for Infantile Paralysis, the Hardin-Simmons Exes Club, or the school board. He has served the latter for five years.
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--Q 'rf Mrs. Christine Short Registrar Mrs. Stella Bowers Secretary to Principal Mrs. Evelyn Raymond Attendance Clerk . . . LWAYS RE DY TO SERVE Although the tempo of these offices is fast, these competent people help to keep it running like clockwork. They serve the school in every capacity from typing to counselling. Even though always busy, they have time to help anyone in need, and their cheerful manner is an inspiration to all. lb Ann Jackson and Gloria Rodgers check absentees in attendance office. 'Whos rv. CQQ -rs-Q fqn M---M - Mr. Edwards greatly appreciates the help given him by Judy Miles. g-v I f . . L XX- Liv-'X X s - 's -7 41. 1 l I , Y gy x yx X
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