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W T x, I+ ,KX 4. v v 1 3 'Y x Hx .1 ' . H 1 ' X - A x , R 4. 2, W f iz! t N A 12 .E ff SVPERINTENDFNT HOWARD W. ROGGE BRYAN BOARD UF EDUCATION: R. K. Mignery. Fri-df-rick lkirkt r Arthur Spletzer. Jr.. Howard Mani-val, Presiclcnt. OUR ADMINISTRATORS LOOK AHEAD Facing a crisis caused bythe rapidly increasing enroll- ment. the Board of Education and Superintendent How- ard W. Roggc undertook the promotion ofthe largest huilding projcct in Bryanis school history. Bryan citizens cooperated hy Noting decisively in faxor of a 351, l7S,000 hond issue for a new high school huilding. lVlr. Roggc. superintcndent sincc 1947, has been tire- less in his efforts to keep the school well equipped to serve the best interests ofthe students. He and the Board of lfdncation have already pilotcd sexcral huilding pro- Mr. and Mrs. Parker inspect daughter llattyis Latin text. 'u ,J A 8 jects and have visited many new schools in this area. Teachers and community groups have been asked to share in planning the new high school. Mr. Rogge hold a Masteris Degree in School Admin- istration from Ohio State University, with undergraduate work at Bowling Green and Ohio University. He is a member of the Executive Committee of the Ohio Edu- cation Association and has various other OEA assign- ments. Mr. and Mrs. Mignery, H. W. Rogge and Student Council member Sally Mason discuss Open House.
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WE CAN SEE IT NOW just when does a dream become a reality? Did the Turnpike really begin asxwe first car wheeled along on it, or did it originate earlier when the first engineer looked at a map? Our new high school will not rise in steel and brick for many months, but nevertheless it is in progress now as our admihistrators en- vision our needs and weigh our resources. In one way or another, we are all helping to plan the future of Bryan High School. Mr. Roggv enjoys explafning the plan ulllle-114-w high school huilding to Mary Io Boynton. J. R. Brannan. and Mr. Newell.
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3 . ix .4 Carl Miller. ll. A. Lindsey, Superintendent ll. W. Roggv. PRINCIPAL JOSEPH S. NPIWI-LLL MR. NEWELL IS NEW AS PRINCIPAL A new voice came over the public address system as Bryan students assembled to begin another school year. Joseph S. Newell, formerly principal at Pittsford, Michi- gan, took over the position vacated by Mr. Harry Martin, who left Bryan to become principal of the new high school in Lima, Ohio. Mr. Newell earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at Kalama- zoo College and a Master of Science in Education at the University of Michigan. His belief that a high school should give each student Mr. Newell confers with parents at Open House while Student Council member Bob Ward looks on. a variety of experiences and a basic philosophv of life as well as academic training is fundamental to his admin- istration. Mrs. Kenneth Rychener, Mr. Rogge's secretary, gradu- ated with Bryanls class of 1944. ln addition to her regular duties, she assisted materially with preparing and dis- tributing information pertaining to the bond issue. Mrs. Richard Heyer was Mr. Martinis secretary and remained when Mr. Newell became principal. She was a member of Bryanls class of l954. Margaret Rychener and Donna Meyer compare notes. '53 .UQ . li' Q4 9
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