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trectors ncourage Opportunity for serious study and for stimulation from a diverse choice of activities outside the classroom makes Dover High a truly educational institution. The Board of Education, Mr. Green, and Mr. Sedule work constantly with the faculty of thirty-three teachers to meet problems as they arise and to look far ahead in planning for greater benefits. A two-shift lunch period was instituted to take care of a growing population of six hundred and forty students. In their bi-monthly meetings, the P.T.A. dis- cussed teachers’ salary schedules, evaluation reports and the proposed building program. These forces work to- gether to provide wider, brighter horizons for youth. Ce As superintendent of the Dover Special School District, David M. Green, former president of the Delaware State Education Association, strives to provide adequate facilities and superior education for Dover youth. The Dover Board of Education, Paul E. Baker (president), Paul Scotton, Hudson E, Gruwell, and Mrs. Cecie P. Henry, is engrossed in data on the problems of teachers’ salaries.
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id Leena Joseph P. Sedule, Dover’s new principal, is helping Ruth Ann Singleton, senior class vice-president find some material for the itinerary of the Washington trip in March. P.T.A. members, Mrs. M. W. Abraham, : Frank Heller, Mrs. J. Sutton Myers, and Dr. John G. Parres, chat informally before beginning their executive meeting. The question of whether or not a new high school should be built was discussed. While talking on the phone, George M. Hess, administrative assistant, pauses long enough to answer a question directed to him by his secretary, Mrs. R. E. Hevalow.
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