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BOARD OF EDUCATION Little is known by the average student or laymen of the tasks which confront any Board of Education. These five men and their clerk are true servants of our community, for their financial remuneration is insignificant when placed on a balance with the service they render. Their problems arise not only from within the township boundaries which they super- vise, but from the county, state and nation, with Whose regulations they must comply. Meeting once each month, in addition to special sessions, our Board has the problem of providing Canton Township with the best facilities possible under a budget which must be skillfully handled. The Moderian Staff takes pleasure in crediting our Board of Education with a big job well done, that of preparing the youth of today for the duties of tomorrow. BOARD OF EDUCATION fLeft to Rightl L. K. Bechtel, Glen Yohe fClerkl, H. S. Tcxylor CPresidenlb, F. E. Brechbuhler, R. E. Slutz. I. C. Kitzmiller. Page 8
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FOREWURD 66 UR first Moderian proudly bespoke the bril- liance of an educational enterprise which was to take unto itself a wealth of prominence and loyalty worthy of any forward moving community. For the first time, in 1938, a record of C. T. life and development was published for the information of its family of alumni and friends. That first edition carried the story of a new and larger building boasting new class rooms, a little theater, and a spacious auditorium. Furthermore, that was the step from a four to a six year high school, which increased the school population from 350 to 650. A class of sixty-one Seniors proudly edited that yearbook, setting by excellent example a goal to be kept in mind for future years. Only through honest toil and diligent effort on the part of former classes and their very capable faculty advisors have these nine Moderians been produced as your diary of six of the most memor- able years you will cherish through life. These volumes clearly reveal experiences in learning and living so necessary in an age of rapid change and competitive forces. So we, the Class of 1947, ably supported by our fellow-Workers in C. T., have compiled the in- cidents, some accidents, and other grand events in the pages of this. your Tenth Moderian. May these references serve their intended purpose in keeping alive the memories and loyalty which will give you a foundation upon which to build new experiences for innumerable tomorrows. Page 7
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ADMINISTRATION I l A Message from the Administration: IIIIIIII A triangle is considered as one of the strongest structural designs. This principle is applicable in build- ing a school program. Without the coordination of pupils, teachers and administration the structure would soon deteriorate. To put it another way, the three major forces responsible for a good school system are pupils, staff and community. This splendid situation does exist and function in Canton Township Local School District, a fact of which the administration can be justly proud. Much should be said for the organizations in the community which have been responsible for this year's success. Some of the outstanding projects carried out were the lighting of our athletic field, sponsored by the North Industry Lions Club: banquets for the band and athletic groups given by the Promoters Club: and as- sistance toward payment of choir robes also given by this school-civic group. The churches of the community aided materially by enriching our lives spiritually and socially. The Volunteer Fire Departments at Waco and North Industry, as well as the Legion, Iunior Order Lodges, the Grange and their auxiliary agencies played their parts nobly by opening their buildings for the encouragement and entertainment of the youth of the community. :D Page 9 Always ci smile and cm cm- swer to your problems . . . School Secretary, Ruby Gauze
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