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Page 12 text:
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We Call Him the Boss WALTER J. KRICK Superintendent Because in reality that’s just what he is. He keeps the wheels of the educational system oiled in order that they may run smoothly. The Big Boss may be found directing the affairs of Decatur Public Schools in the office to the left of the main entrance. If you should be so impertinent as to gaze through the door, you will invariably find him in conference with his subordinates. Eight.
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Page 11 text:
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The Unseen Force American Ace Inc., up three, margin none; United Airwaves, closed at ninety-three, down six —thus ends another stock market report. One can see by this that many stocks are sound while others are not. For this reason the Decatur High School Company has its board of directors, Ira B. Fuhrman, president; Carrie T. Haubold, secre¬ tary; and Joseph Hunter, treasurer, who are to look after such investments as Human Nature, Intelligence L’td., Health Inc., and others, and see that they pay dividends to the city of Decatur and the world as a whole. Our president, Mr. Ira B. Fuhrman, a real he- man is interested in out-door sports, especially golfing and hunting. We have it on good author¬ ity that his secret ambition is to be a big-game hunter. Mr. Fuhrman has given his faithful ser¬ vice for four years on the school board. Mr. Carrie T. Haubold, the secretary, takes music as her vocation as well as recreation. She is always more than willing to help any and all of the young people in their musical efforts. Mrs. Haubold, an old-timer at this work, is now round¬ ing out her fifteenth year. Mr. Hunter, who is the treasurer, is a very busy man, but finds time to attend all types of sports. This is evidenced by his regular attend¬ ance at all the athletic games of Decatur High School. Mr. Hunter is practically a new comer in comparison with the others with two years’ ser¬ vice. In their determining of the educational poli¬ cies of the school corporation, and by their provid¬ ing the proper and necessary teachers for the ad¬ vancement of the students, and by seeing that the schools are adequately financed, they bear in mind that everything must be done for increasing the value of the stock. SCHOOL IIOARI) Carrie T. Haubold Joseph Hunter Ira Fuhrman Seven.
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Page 13 text:
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W. GUY BROWN Principal He Sells Decatur High “Hello”, says W. Guy Brown, sales manager. “Is this the Cruel Cold World, Inc.? We are shipping to you fifty 1937 models. We hope these models will stand your most rigid tests, since they have undergone a thorough educational process in which they are guaranteed to withstand even the severest strains to which you may subject them.” Nine.
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