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TQ 5742 Efefoplon Dol: 1 1 1 1 .-:: znznezuinzu ui-:mln-sozciz 1 1 ::::::- 1 1 Mr. Riley, Presidcntg Mr. Hertz, Clerkg Mr. Muntzinger, Vice-presidenlg Mr. Hiltong Mr. Mollenkopf, BQARD OF EDUCATION The Tully-Convoy School Board is composed of live men selected for a term of four years. It is their duty to budget the necessary money to maintain a school of high standards. Tully-Convoy has become noted for its instruction and maintenance. The policy of the school board is to give the community the best school possible, yet stay on a Hrm financial footing. Mr. Tracy, the retiring president, served a valuable member of the local board for eight years. Mr. Tracy gave liberally of his time and ability. He was not a candidate for re-election and in his place Mr. Bruce Mollenkopf was elected and assumed his oliice January l, l940. Mr. Hertz was re-elected at the same time. In the reorganization Mr. Riley was unanimously elected president of the board. This will make Mr. Rileyis fifth year as a member. Mr. C. A. Muntzinger was elected Vice-President. This is Mr. Munts zingeris third year. Mr. Hertz is serving his thirtieth year as a school board memberg thirteen years of which have been on the local board. lVlr. Hertz was re-elected clerk for a two year term. He is exacting and efficient in the handling of the business of the school board. Mr. Hilton is the fifth member of the board. He is serving his fifth year. Mr. W. lVl. Wriglit is serving his first year as superintendent and is ably assisted by Mr. Miller as principal.
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CLA ss FICA no Value of Classes One of thc: prinlury motives of our parents in sending us to school is lhat we may he the recipients of more of the knowledge Contained in books. We gain most of this knowledge from our most capable instructors in the classroollls. Through our classroonl attainnlenls our minds urv clvvolopvd JwJ.1rvd for our other zutlivitivs. Sonle-linu-s the thought is vxprossml. ' ' In vhlssvs M How'uvm'. il is IIIVOIIQII amd l ' I' s '-Iool if itwsel'el1lfo1't X ' 'I I ' Hood tinws uv lmw. MFG survly hlxe M1 lhcsc summer classes that we are laught to upplermle, t lt r, H0 is II 'worthy gl'lIlI!'7lIIIll, m'f'PH1Iingly' llwlf rfvul ami proflvrl in stlvfllgr t'0llC'l'lIIIllf'll1S .-'SlLfIlif'S1lPflfC. M. J. T.
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l me M erolp on 13 9 'Q llereis to the Seniors of the 'liully-Comoy Schools. Vtfith great interest for twelve years we have watched your progress and development in school. Now you are about to go out into the world where you will be on your own. If you have learned the lessons of how to make friends and keep r them, to participate in the worth-while ac- tivities in your community and to keep yourself informed on matters pertaining to the public good, your years spent in school will not have been in vain, llllt will 4: have been most profitable. Z y C. L. Shaller. -is J M 4,:g',i -uw 1: f r To all the schools and students in Van ivert County, Mr. Shallicr compels a certain respect as County Superintendent. However, to the Juniors and Seniors of Tully-Convoy High School he is much more than this because it was under his supervision that we began, to us, our most interesting school - life. All through the following years we have felt that Mr. Shaflier had an especial interest in us because he started us. Wll6llCX'6t' Mr. Shaffer comes to our school. it has been our experience that he has something interesting to tell us. These liaets are not something ol' momentary value but things which will add to our permanent knowledge in the future. This is a small token ol' the appreciation we feel lor the aid Mr. Shafler has given ns during our school career. M. .l. T.
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