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QGBEQ - Board of Education MR. I. W. LAWHON - - - President MR. C. E. WALDEN - - Vice-president MRS. A. S. LEAKE - - - - Secretary MR. C. A. RICHARDSON MR. J. T. SHELBY MR. L. E. NEY MR. H. H. ZILLER MR. A. B. MARKS MRS. G. H. REED C O M MITTEES Building and Grounds: MR. C. E. WALDEN, Chairman MR. C. A. RICHARDSON MR. H. H. ZILLER Finance and Accounts: MR. H. H. ZILLER, Chairman MR. J. T. SHELBY MR. C. E. WALDEN Employment: MR. L. E. NEY, Chairman MR. C. A. RICHARDSON MRS. G. H. REED Cafeteria: Equipment and Supplies: MR. A. B. MARKS, Chairman MR. L. E. NEY MR. J. T. SHELBY Instruction: MR. C. A. RICHARDSON, Ch'm MR. L. E. NEY MRS. G. H. REED Public Interest: MR. J. T. SHELBY, Chairman MR. H. H. ZILLER MR. A. B. MARKS MRS. G. H. REED, Chairman MR. C. A. RICHARDSON MR. A. B. MARKS SPINE BURRC 297- 5.
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ADMIN ISTRATIUN
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Superintendent and Principal SUPT. M. E. MOORE Although he doesn't visit us often and although most of us know very little of him personally, we all feel the influence of our superintendent, M. E. Moore. Mr. Moore's work is felt everywhere. The school bond is- sue and the new high school plan suc- ceeded largely on account of his work. This year, he has been direct- ing the teachers in a change of curri- culum in order that our school system may more efficiently meet the needs of its pupils. He has always ap- proved and helped us carry out our school activities. We, the class of '29, appreciate his services and advice, and will always hold them dear in the coming years. PRIN. E. C. MCDANALD With a manner at once quietly dignified and cheerful, our principal, Mr. McDanald, holds sway over the school lives of the students of Beau- mont High School. In the school's darkest hours Mr. Mac is smilingly insistent that, if everyone will co-op- erate, everything will turn out all right. When forced to make one of his few Hreproving talks in assem- bly, he does so with the pleading kindliness of a father of a large family, who wishes every one of his children to make a success of life. Seniois leaving B. H. S. this year, as in previous years, will carry with them the memory of his helpful in- fluence during their high school life. l J , . ,, Supt. M. E. Moore Prin. E. C. McDanald .3 PLNE BURF? 2,Q' A
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