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1' A I y, Nw MY Z K 7 W :-1- Z' x fry y t. if e A if O' J feb? 1-....w.... . . MR. M. J. BEISER Superintendent A.B., Central Michigan College M.A., University of Michigan They Build During the past year. the main purpose of the Board of liducation has been the improvement of the curriculum in our public schools. One of the niost predominant issues has been that of reorcfanization of the school system. An area studies report was given to the Board which recommended consolidation as the only solution for overcrowded conditions. Our enrollment started to increase in 1945. and since that time nearly six hundred additional students have entered school. The question of reorganization opened when nine- teen rural schools circulated petitions in favor of this. proposition. 3 M RS. CHARLOTTE Nl V '57 - .4 SMITH Superintendentk St'crt'tary MR. C. L. LUCE Cleary College MRS. DORIS SQL'IRIiS AB., Hillsdale College Priricipals Secretary MS., Bowling Green -LIE' Isaac School' L'niversitv ondon, Lngland Principal Smdmz! Council BOARD OF EDUCATION-Mr. T. H. l.yon. president: Dr. j, R. Mztvey. ti't':tstn'vrL Mr. Rov Sprague, trusteeg Mr. Clifford Rowe. st-cretaryg Mrs. liflie Fuller, trusteeg Mr. M. J. Beiscr, superintendent.
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Facult To Build . IXTELLECTL -XLLX Ixnowled e IS the keystone of the arch The admxmstratlon and facullx Nlust prox 1de clear complete and accurate XX orkmg plans Flexxble enough to be useful In bulldln the future of ex ery boy and glrl . C I I ' . U ' V V ,, . Designers and draftsmen, ' ,U J 5 v' , . . U V . D
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Good Citizens In the field of recreation the Board has approved work on the athletic held for added space. and a large area has been prepared for winter skating. Another aim has been nlled toward better educa- tion by adding an elementary teacher in charge of children with special problems. Also a more com- plete program has been established in hearing. vision. and mental examinations. In the high school. committees have been work- ing to improve the various departments. Every year the many students who do not assume the adult responsibilities necessary for a well-balanced school life present a greater problem. This year the Board has done more to correct these problems. P OFFICE HELP-Seated: Judy Kowalk. Carol Shaw. Standing: Edmund Cupp. Carole Rishel. Mrs. Smith. Dale jones. A number of students give of their time to serve as office assistants and hall receptionists. The duties of an assistant in one of the offices are very much the same as the responsibilities taken on in a typical business office. In the course of an hour. typing. filing. running errands. and answering the telephone are a few of the duties they perform. The receptionists are situated in the hrst floor hall where they greet visitors and give any helpful information that is necessary. These hosts and hostesses were appointed by the Student Council for one semester. OFFICE HELP-Saundra Christie. Mrs. Squires. Jo Ann Hetrick. Barbara Haskell. Carol Clarke. Sandra Moulton, Janet Pointer. RECEPTIOXISTS-Front Row: Claudia Hasty. Saundra Christie. Sf'fmzr.' Roux' Dick Caterino, Pat Every. Sara Mcliim. Carl Clarke. Kyran Conarton. Third Roux' Bill Connelly. Stanley Bell. Gary Davis. Herb Twichell.
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