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SUPERINTENDENT BOARD Mr. Young came to Barry in the summer of 1962. Prior to that he had been superin- tendent at Meredosia. During the past two years he has acted as the Senior Class Sponsor and Yrrab Ad- viser. In his hands lies the responsibilit y of coordinating the schools of Unit One. Supervising curriculum, counseling teach- ers, advising students, and scheduling school events are only a few of his duties. Mr. Young is a member of IAS A, IE A, NEA, Methodist Church, Masonic Lodge, and the American Legion. William Redshaw, Edwin Moyer, Harold Lister, Superintendent Young James Nation, Sec. Lyndle Martin, Henry Motley, Pres. Bernard Erke CHEL YOUNG Superintendent Outdoor activities such as hunting and fishing and attending athletic events are his hobbies.
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principal's message The tiger is a large, graceful, beautiful, colored jungle cat of Asia. Its only rival in strength and fierceness is the lion. The tiger is the outlaw of the jungle. He is feared by all the other animals for his viciousness and cruelty and hated for his treachery. Adjust this Spirit of the Tiger to the code of ethics or moral standards of hu- man beings by adding honesty, respect, love, courtesy, faith, hope, kindness, etc. , and you're ready to face reality. Good luck to you. JOHN CODD, Principal Guidance, Commercial OFFICE STAFF MARJORIE STOUT Secretary HAZEL MOYER Bookkeeper
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