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' --+24-btftiililifiiffif' li73'3:f - i:5:1:f:f:7:54IhI5:f5 . .W .. .. ,4 I -9? S 6' Q Clothiers has the clothes KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES EAC-LE. SUITS YORKESHTRE SUITS SPORT.COATS SPORT SLACKS ARROW. SHIRTS SPORTSWEAR INTERVVOGEN SOCKS COOPER UHDEIQWEAR FREEMAH SHOES Q S 6' Q Clothiers S. A. WILENZICK CO. North Side Square Enid, Okla. I .. ' 6'l'5 f , 'IQXY L am THE QUILL Maerxzinr ENID BOARD OF EDUCATION Upper Row: Robert E. Barnes, President, Lindol P. Corey, Vice-President, E. H. Shockley, Memberg H. E. Donnelley, Member. Lower Row: Charles R. Born, Nlemberg Granvle Wilkinson, Memberg Cecil Cox, Member. ministfzation By VIRGINIA SHIELD Comprising the Enid Board of Education are seven members Whose task it is to run the public school system. They have dedi- cated themselves to providing for Enid stu- dents the highest educational advantages pos- sible. These men are elected by the citizens of Enid for four-year terms, six being elected from the six city wards and one elected as a member-at-large. The members of the board are: Robert E. Barnes, Presidentg I.. P. Corey, Vice-Presidentg Charles R. Born, Memberg Herndon E. Donnelley, Memberg E. H. Shockley, Member, Granvle Wilkin- son, Member, and Cecil Cox, lVIember. These men have charge of the general Wel- fare and condition of the school system. Actual administration is left to DeWitt Vxfaller, Superintendent of the Schools, who offers recommendations and proposals to the Board. Others of the staff are Martin Miller, Clerkg C. G, Danford, Treasurer, and R. E. Carroll, Auditor. The board is divided into committees of four. These commitees after careful consider- ation and investigation of the problems make reports and suggestions to the other mem- bers. All action of the board requires a ma- jority vote. The committees are: Purchas- ing, which supervises all purchases of sup- plies and construction materials, Insurance, which sees that all insurance coverage re- quired is placedg Teachers, which sees that the highest qualified teaching force available is employedg Building and Grounds, which employs the custodians and has charge of conditions within the schools, and Finance, which handles the budgets for the entire system. In order to provide for the best merchan- dise at the lowest possible prices, all merchan- dise ranging over 55200 is purchased on a competitive bid basis. This year, however, except for the regular minor repairs around the schools, there were no construction pro- jects. It was also unnecessary to purchase supplies in large quantities due to thc ma- terials already on hand. The Board of Educa- tion owns and operates a modern shop, and this enables them to build many articles of equipment at a considerable saving to the school district. They have a regular carpenter and electrician and in this way can keep up the high standards. The turnover in teachers and custodians due to many going into war work has been very great during the past year. There is scarcely a school in Enid which has not lost at least one member of the faculty or other employee, and in some of the schools there have been several changes. As the Board is interested in maintaining sala1'ies at a high level, a recommendation was made and Pllt into effect at the first of this year to have a 52 increase in teachers' salaries. This fact, as well as expected cuts in the amount of money given to the schools next year, has made it necessary to curtail buying somewhat. One service which the board has under- taken is the inspection of the schools each month. Each school is graded in regard to cleanliness, lack of fire hazard, and condi- tion of equipment. All schools receiving a grade of 90 or above are awarded the Certi- ficate of Excellence. This system has been found highly beneficial in keeping superior conditions in all schools. Enid should be proud of the services ren- dered by these members of the Board of Education who have devoted their time and effort so that the Enid school system is recog- nized throughout Oklahoma as a superior educational system.
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