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Wi e Plannin The members of the Board of Education discussed some sample furniture as one of their iobs. Mr. Dazeyg Mr. Lewis: Mr. Swansong Mr. Himanp Mr. Lucas: Dr. Finney, In his desire to make our schools the very best, Dr. Reed has worked very hard. His job as superintendent of all the public schools has been a large one, but one which he has capably filled. Still Dr. Reed has found time to ex- tend his talent beyond the schools i11to many civic organizations. The money for the schools was processed presidentg and Mr. Mielke. through the ollice of the business director. Book rental and tickets for all high school functions were handled here. The Superin- tendent of Buildings also had his office here. The Visual Aids office, under Miss Branden- berger, supplied all the schools with films, recordings, and safety materials as they were needed. Mrs. Martin and Miss Brandenberger posed Mr. Hayes, Mrs. Hoagland, and Mr. Froman were kept busy in the Business Office with ticket for our photographer in a familiar setting sales and book rentals. -the visual aids ofiice. Page Seventeen
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J. MCLEAN REED Superintendent of Schools Our eheel t Reflected Ohio Northern University Busy as usual, Dr. Reed was photographed as he looked Ohio State University Each year the civic minded men and women of our school board bring about needed im- provements in Danville's educational facili- ties. This year much time and effort has been spent by our Superintendent of Schools, Dr. J. McLean Reed, and the board in planning for the three new junior high schools and OVEI' 8 l'eP0l'l. working to improve the educational policies. Three special committees of laymen, teachers, and board members functioned this year, studying transportation, staffing and finance with consultants from the University of Illi- nois. Dr. YV. E. Finney, as president of the board, was an ex-othcio member of each one. Mrs. Kleiner and Mr. Plymire looked over the plans for Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Swisher, and Mrs. Pearson worked diligently in the new iunior high schools. Dr. Reed's ottice. Page Sixteen
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3 i i E. D. MILHON Principal Indiana Central College, B.S. f Butler University, M.S. A summit conference was held in the office of Principal E. D. Milhon-Working with Mr. Milhon were Mr. Bates, Miss Thompson, and Mr. Schoolcraft. 0ur Principal and Advisers Helped to Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Quick were snapped as they worked on the records in the Main Office. Page Eigllfffll The number of hours spent by the High School Administration keeping our school functioning properly is beyond our realiza- tion. Because of its active interest and patient understanding of our school and its activities, we grew to respect their decisions and judg- ments. Checking records and helping solve the unexpected daily problems required much of the administration officials' time. The beginning of a new decade saw Mr. Milhon with twelve years of service to DHS. During these years, Mr. Milhon has gained the admiration and respect of both the faculty and the student body because of the inany services he has rendered to DHS in con- stantly striving to improve our facilities. ive all appreciated his understanding and his ex- cellent guidance.
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