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Superintendent Fred R. Powers, A. B., Oberlin College: Wooster College: A. Nl. Columbia University University of Southern California. A Message Priorities is the word that confronts us in every direction today. Uls this trip neces- sary? Governor Bricker of Ohio would have us post on every garage door and at the limits of every city. We must give thought to what is essential and what is nonessential. Fosclick reminds us that Difficulties pull the trigger. What it explodes depends upon what we are loaded With. We must make our school experience count in preparing ourselves for what it takes. Then, with our Spanish class, new this year at Amherst, may we say, uvaya con Dios. That trip still and always has priority. F. R. POWERS . . . ECESSARY IT MINS Image Not Available
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The boards of education of the nation have an added responsibility this year in directing the activities of the schools to the full achievement of the defense program and the realization of the Federal Governments huge undertaking for the safety of the western hemisphere and of our democratic way of life. In every community there are special defense needs which the school boards and their executives must meet. ln this connection eight points suggested by a mid-West state organization of superintendents are valuable: Cooperate with specific program already in operation and co-ordinate all de- fense efforts connected with the schools. Point the tone of the year's work toward national defense. Add emphasis on health and physical education instruction. Emphasize democratic principles in the general conduct of schools. Consciously teach democracy and citizenship. Build extra classroom activities around the defense program. Emphasize conservation of resources. Set up functional guidance programs. SCHOOL BOARD JOURNAL THOMAS XV, BRUCE l'llESIl1lfINT i Board of Education t K, 5 RAY M. JENVETT FRED H. HOGREFE EDVVARD R. MENZ EARL IZ. COTTON 1 O R
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THELMA MAYS A, B.. Oherlin College: Akron University, Chi- cago University. High School English Junior High English and Geography MAIBELLE SUTLIFF HARR XYooster College, Diploma, Kent State University. Fourth Grade VIRGIL PINCOMBE B. S. in Education, Kent State l'niversity. Manual Training, Mechanical Drawing DONALD J. LUDWIG A, B,, Oberlin College, A, M., Columbia Univer- sity, NYooster College, Ashland College. Mathematics LUCILLE LEACH A, B., B, E., University ot' Akron: Uiliversity of Southern tlaliforniag Kent State University, University of tloloratlo, Latin, English, Biology DOROTHY NANTELL B. S. in Education, Bowling Green State Univer- sity, VVestf-rn Br-serve ljnivcrsity. History, Physical Education MARION L. STEELE Principal of Amherst High School A, B., Oberlin College: Chicago University, Stan- ford University: Cambridge University, English MARGARET F. RICE A. B.. Oberlin College, A, M,, University of Michigan, Speech, English ARTHUR W. ENGLE B. S., Iowa State College, Oherlin College, Ash- land College, Ohio State University Graduate School, Baldwin-VVal1ace College, Science ROBERT l. HUBBARD B. S, in Education, Ohio State lfniversityg A. M. XYestern Reserve University. Physical Education, Junior High English GRAYCE PURCELL Secretary to the Superintendent5 Attendance Of- ficer: Clerk of Board of Education, FLORENCE EHRMAN Diploma, Kent State University. Fifth Grade KATHRYN P. MURRAY A, B., A. M., NVQ-stern Reserve Universityg Uni- versity ol' Michigan: ljniversity ol' Paris. Frenchg English, Spanish, Student Publications MARGARET SCHNEIDER Diploma, Kent State University. First Grade W. WADE BRUNS B, S., Toledo University, Ohio State University, M. A, XVestern Reserve University. History, Social Sciences. E t Image Not Available
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