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ScltcoJ, iA School floGtoi Members of the Gary School Board, or, as they are legally known. Board of School Trustees, are always busy. This year has set a new record in bu siness for them with building inspections, in¬ augurating practices recommended by the Purdue Survey, buying wisely, planning lor defense courses, registration, and sugar rationing. Because they work so hard and so efficiently, they command the respect and cooperation of all school employees. Parent Council meetings have always been suc¬ cessful and this year has been no exception. In order to properly present student opinion on school matters, student leaders have been invited to attend and give their point of view. Tom Croll and Helen Dziurdzy presented the matter of student finances and explained the different activities which ask lor financial support from the school population. At the meeting at which the picture on the opposite page was taken, Lucile Schwandt, social committee chairman, discussed the school s provision for the most popular form of student recreation, dancing. Mr. Robert Gordon, a member of Kiwanis, discussed this problem also. Parents like to serve on this committee. Mrs. Fred Scheerer who is serving her second year says she is particularly grateful for the experience. She has had two c hildren graduate from Emerson and has three children now attending. Hearing student opinion, Mrs. Scheerer says, has the effect of lessen¬ ing the set ideas parents sometimes get. Getting first knowledge about educational practices is another feature which she likes. Mrs. G. R. Colley, a new¬ comer to Gary, says the Council has been the greatest help to her in knowing the school and in meeting other parents. Iliis is Mrs. Colley’s first year on the Council. She has two children attend¬ ing Emerson.
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fCnfrum by 9ti JleadeM - PaAe+tti - faculty School BogAjJL Patent Council Top row: Reverend M. E. Reed. Mr. R. C. Bohn. Mr. P. G. McCoy, and Mr. R. Gordon. Middle row: Mr. G. W. Fells. Lucille ScWandt. Mrs. G. R. Colley. Mr. E. A. Spaulding and Mrs. H. FronTrou,: Mrs. G. W. Fells. Mrs. G. L. DeVine. Mrs. W. A. Strcge. Mrs. F. Schcerer. and Mrs. G. Cole.
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