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ze, Mm MR. JOHN D. SIBLEY Su perlntendenf The other man xx'l1o111 we ea111111t get along' without is Mr. Dlillllilll, our pri11eipz1l, who not only assists the superi11te11cle11t in f111'11111lz1ti1ig plzms but aicls 11s in ea1'ryi11g' them out. l:l1IAtllCI'1l'lUl'C, he gives 11s counsel Zlllfl attempts to keep us fr11111 cho11si11g' nXYl'OllQ' floors cluriiig our clay-to-1lz1y school ye:11's. Busy us he is, he has llCCll L1 cle- pemlahle :111cl faithful f1'ie111l i11 llL'Cfl zmcl i11 fleecl i11 helping' 11s to proclilee our Zlllllllill. To him we are cleeplx' Qratefiil. A. B., Hope College, MA., U. of M. if fllll' most lllCllSl5t'llSQllJlC 1112111 is Mr. Sibley. 11111' Sll1X'I'llllCllllt'llf. who has been the i11stigz1tr11- of all Dl21llS for J our erl11Cz1tio11z1l Zlllll social oppo1't1111i- ties. He is the eliief keyman, Coorcliii- ating' the 1'elz1ti1111s of the l3U21l'Cl with the selwol z111cl the school with the eo1111111111it5'. XYe zlppreeizitc very much the fact that the keys have been in the l1:111cls of Zl lllilll so sel111lz11'ly, eupulmle :uid l.lllIlL'l'Sl2lllCll11g. lle has given 115, by p1'ee1-pt z111cl eX2illlI7ll'. the keys to sue- cess 211111 l1z1ppi11ess. A.l3.-Alhioii, lXl.A.-U.M. MR. HOWARD B. DALMAN Principal
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1? DR. JAMES MAXEY President MRS. STELLA HUTTON Secretary M R. HAROLD PETTIT Treasurer M R. RAY GU LLIVER Trustee MR. JACK DAVIDSON Trustee MR. JOHN SIBLEY Superintendent of schools In a figurative sense, the board members may be thought of as the lock- smiths who make and repair our locks and fashion the keys. Along with Mr. Sibley, they decide the school policies and provide personnel and equipment. Five representative citizens, prominent in business, industry and the pro- fessions, comprise the board. The group is an alert and cooperative one, always working for the best interests of E.R.H.S. They are satisfied that the school is functioning efficiently, and they feel we have a good faculty, one in which every teacher is attempting to do the best possible job. They are immediately concerned with keeping up the equipment, having bought a new unit for the badly over-taxed heating plant, redecorated the high school and helped with the flood lights for the football field. They have furnished the Home Economics department with a new stove, and the English and history departments with new maps. lly buying new equipment, repairing the old and hiring a well trained faculty, the board members have made our locks secure. VVe hereby express to them our heartfelt gratitude. l 5
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0664 Keqlflakefli .Sm Nfxiuwsi as '. 4 I Wig' 1, U 388513 3333: Mrs. Cl1arlo'H'e Smith Une may think of our Charlotte as the lieymaker who always has all the information sought hy teachers, pupils, parents antl agents. She is the first one to greet us in the fall when we are looking for hooks ancl the last one of whom we take leave with our slips in the spring. .-Xcting as secretary to the superintenclent, hookkeeper lor the school and classes, saleslacly :incl a cheery hello girl to tis all keeps Mrs. Smith very lmsy. Much of the time she may he seen taking clictation from Mr, Sihley or pouring over the hooks, keeping the halzmces straight. Klrs. Smith hanclles all the fi- nances from the large class funrls to the five cents taken in for a pencil. llow she -clues it all. we often wonder! llut she cloes, anrl has heen cloing so for twelve years. The other lieymztkers. those who clo the carrying ancl waiting upon our whims, are om' tom' taitliftil janitors-Rollo llaite. tleorge lfkins, lillis llenry anrl lion lk-acock. XYlieneyer we have El flance or school activity. these men are on hancl to ztttencl our wants. They can finrl tis anything from Z1 saw horse to thtimli lacks. ,Xt this time we. the senior class. express otir appreciation :intl sincere thanks to Mrs. Smith. Rollo llaite, George lfkins, lillis Henry anrl lion l'e:tcock tor their seryices to tis in our past high school years. 7
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