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SEATED: Mrs. Marian Wagner, Secretary to Superintendent: C. R. Berry, Horner Boque, Presidentg Prank Omdorif, Assistant Super- intendent and Business Manager, STANDING: L. H. Dickey, Superintendent: Earl Newman, Clerkg Melvin K. Reiley. 0 BUAHII 0F EIJUCATIUN Members of the Board of Education might be called the commanders of the good ship Chino High. Their duty is to help the superintendent select the proper teachers, de- velop school policy, and budget the school funds. The Board of Educaion is com- posed of five men elected by the community. The only pay they receive for their time and effort is the satisfaction of seeing better Chino Schools. New school bonds were floated this year. The busy commanders were behind this measure, boosting with all their might. The money from the bonds will be used to build one new elementary school, ten new class rooms at El Rancho School, remod- el nine class rooms and build a cafeteria at the Richard Gird Primary- School, eight rooms at the Richard Gird Elementary School and remodel or replace sub- standard rooms in the junior and senior high schoolf Among other accomplishments of the Board of Trustees for the year 1950-51 are the completion, naming, and dedication of the new Chino High School Memorial Fieldp a new elementary school on Oak and C Street, called the El Ranchoy pur- chase of new busses: a n d the many paint jobs and repairs around all the schools. The townspeople and the students are grateful for the time and interest of these public school-spirited men.
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