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I i l 1 l l l l l 1 IC. IJ. lXlII,llON Indiana Central College, l3.S. lintler l'niversitv Xl 9 . -,..,. illr. Million rlzrckvfz' ozw' rlass xrlzvdulcs. Every student in Danville lligh appreciated the valuable services given by lllr. E. ll. Million as principal of our school. lior the past tive years, he has renderecl a great deal of time and etfort toward a better and more complete education for teen-agers. VVith his warm greeting' to everyone and his winning personality, Nr. Klilhon has made many friends at l7.l l.S. l-ligh School D. l-l. S. Benelitecl By Excellent Ili-31,1-:N 'l'noM1'soN Illinois Vlesleyaii l'niyersily, llniyersity of Illinois, .-X.l5. Miss Helen 'llhompson, our Dean of Girls, was always ready to lend at helping hand to the girls of Danville High. She was a leading lJ.ll.S. per- sonality due to her kindness, understanding, and her interest in school activities. Along with her work as dean, Miss Thompson found time to ad- vise the Student Council, Y-Teens, and Student lXIonitors. Miss 7llI0l'IIfl5!7II tuarkud often on Student C omlfil v'vf'orf.x'. ' vw 1 I inn' 7 4 I1
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ll. Norwood, H. Smith R. Pixley, Mrs. R. Hracewell, Dr. rl. N. Reed, Superintendentg Ur. Il. XYilliamsou, Presidentg C. Sandusky, bl. Pound, Mrs. Y. johnson, Secretary. Bcjbdrcil Cul l-CiUCd'ClOll !AXlCl6d During the past year seven civic minded people who were interested in the welfare of the Students in the city of Danville served on the lloard of Education. lt was their duty to see that the schools were operating correctly and efficiently. This past year has been a very busy one for the members of the lloardlfor they successfully presented to the citizens of Danville the need for a bond issue to modernize and improve the existing public schools and to construct a new one. 'llhis has re- quired many extra hours which these people have given most willingly. Dr. llolland Vlfilliamson served as president. Other members were Ur. llixley, Nr. Sandusky, Mr. Norwood, Mr. Smith, Mrs. llracewell and Mr. Pound, who was replaced by Dr. Michael when he moved from the city. Mrs. johnson served as the secretary. Nr. Loy Froman was chosen as the business director of the city schools. 'l'his was the iirst time such a job had been in exist- ence. llis work was to coordinate the purchases of the various schools and oversee the spending of the money. Pzzyt' .YIIIIC Lov Y. 1'iROMAN 1i'll.S'llIUS5 Director
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Mr. Srlzoolrraft pointed out the courtesy posters. Extending a guiding hand over the male stu- dents and serving as assistant principal was Mr. li. V. Schoolcraft, Dean of Boys. This jovial friend of all used his wit and wisdom to gain a large popularity among the students of D.H.S. llis helpful advice a11d discipline were admin- istered with 1111 air of good humor. In his few spare moments, Mr. Schoolcraft enjoyed playing the piano. Administration ll. V. ScHooLcRAFT Xlaltash College, AB. l't'iversitx' of Illinois, NIA. lndiana State Teachers College Hello From Administration As Guidance Director, Mr. E. A. Hates advised students, helped rearrange numerous programs, adjusted schedules, and counseled seniors in their preparation for college. Sometimes he helped needy students tind jobs. Supervising the scholas- tic testing of D.H.S. was one of his most import- ant tasks. Throughout the year, Mr. Bates gave various personality, LQ., and vocational guid- ance tests to students who were interested in these fields. Much of Mr. Bates' time was spent in cltctrlrirzg student scltedulvs. igr - l- sl '..--' 1 1 lLlt'r'f'u A. llmias lowa State Teachers College, .X.lS. University of lowa, KIA.
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