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J. MCLEAN REED Superintendent of Schools Ohio Northam University Ohio State Univarsify City Administration 'l'1tu-wily'-t'zm The education of a child is a difficult thing to accomplish. The problem of pro- viding for the education of every child in a city the size of Danville is proportionally more difficult. For this reason, Danville was fortunate in having a group of in- dividuals who devoted a great portion of their time to this problem. A great part of the work done in the City Administration was done by the school board. It was com- posed of civic-minded citizens of the city, who served their terms without pay. Part of the administrationis duty was the continued evaluation and improvement of the educational policies of Danville. To- ward this end the board formed three study committees. These committees were under the direction of consultants from the Uni- versity of Illinois, and Dr. McLean Reed, the Superintendent of Schools. The Held of Pupil Populationn was investigated by Dr. Merle R. Sumptiorfs group. This group compared present enrollment ligures with estimates of the study made two years ago and revised their predictions accordingly. Chairman of the Pupil Programi' com- mittee was Mrs. Helen Coolley. They de- SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE Standing: Mrs. D. Swisher. Seated: Mrs. L. Pearson: Mrs. V. Johnson.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION E. R. Pape, Dr. O. J. Michael, Mrs. H. Coolley, H. Smith, president, C. Himan, R. Swanson, G. Buck Absent Mrs. V. Johnson, secretary. termined the goals and purposes of the Danville educational system. The Com- mittee on 'iPupil XVelfare', attempted to identify and evaluate the contribution of the many factors which affected the total learning experience of the school. Head of this committee was Mr. George Buck. Another aid to education that the city supplied was the Visual Aids Office. VISUAL AID OFFICE Miss Brandenberqer and Judy Ostenburg. Directed hy Miss Brandenherger, it sup- plied the schools with movies and record- ings. The money in the schools was proc- essed through the husiness office. Proceeds from ball games, plays, and other activities were handled hy Mr. Hayes, Mr. Fromau, and their staff. With such dedicated men and women as these, Danville was assured of a good educational system. BUSINESS OFFICE Mrs. Bonnie Riegle, Maurice Hayes, L. O. Froman. Pauls' 'lint will Ili: 1'
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