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cover various subjects, stimulate learning CHS is noted for its high educational standards and pupils come miles every day to get instruction from a competent faculty, read the 1916 Log. They were proud of a new, fire- proof, §40,000 industrial wing. Nothing has changed— ex- cept the curriculum has gi own to 99 different class offerings, and the industrial wing, finished last year, cost $900,000. 21
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Administrators compose policies for CHS In an informal conference about CHS, Principal Judson Erne tall s with Dr. Clarence Robbins in the administrat-ion building. Appointed as executive officer by the School Board, Dr. Clarence E. Robbins functions as the Superintendent of Schools for the r)artholonie v Con- solidated School Corporation. Dv. Robbins coordin- ates and carries oiu the policies of the lioard in coalition vitli the State Department of Pidjlic In- struction and state education la vs. The over vhelming task of directing the operation of CHS is the responsibility of Principal jiidson S. Erne, l ach facet of school activity, both curriciilar and extracurricidar, plus the duties of preparing official school records, acting as spokesman for the high school, and maintaining a smoothly rimning faculty and student body are under the leadership of Mr. Erne. Tlie education of 11,828 students is the sole re- sponsibility of the Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation. This new school reorganization includes nine townships and the former Columbus Communi- ty Schools. Three main goals of the corporation are equalized educational opportunities for public school pupils, greater equality in school tax rates, and a more effective use of school funds. The total educational program of the reorganization, including transporta- tion, resides vith a seven-member I oard of School Trustees. Formerly appointed, futme boards will be elected for a one-year term. SCHOOL BOARD— Harold Car- michael; Thomas C. Frazee, vice-president; Herbert Hoo- ver; Clarence E. Robbins, su- perintendent; Eugene E. Paul, president; Perry Doup, treas- urer; E. J. Killion; Irvin C. Brisben, secretary. 22
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