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(Boahd of Education ROW 1.—Percy G. Foor. President. Everett Borough: Arthur Woy. Vice President. East Providence: J. W. Fisher. Secretary. Everett Borough: Paul Stein. Treasurer. West Providence: Galen Detwiler. Liaison Officer. West Providence: J. E. Smith. East Providence: Chester Wilt. Sr.. East Providence. ROW 2.—Nelson Lundquest. West Providence: John Brock ey. Southampton: Gerald Clark. West Providence: Garvin Oaks. West Providence: Anthony McElfish. Southampton: Chester Boore. Southampton; Harry Swartzwelder. East Providence ROW 3.— Ira Imcs. Monroe: Edgar Steckman. Monroe: Fred Miller. Mann: Otho Bennett. Mann: Lee Rishel. Everett Borough: Donald Perdue. Southampton: Irvin Ketterman. Southampton. ROW 4. —Stanley G. Stroup. Solicitor: Silas Barnes. Mann: Clyde Bowser. Everett Borough: Paul Wilt, East Providence. Absent when picture was taken —Carl Mobus. Everett Borough; Ivan Means. Monroe; )acob Mills. Mann; Harry Wifgield. Mann. A school is just as strong as its administration. All of the students know the faculty, but few students know the school board. Neither faculty nor school board could function without the other. These men are representatives of six different districts—Mann, Monroe, Southampton, East Providence, West Providence, and Everett Borough. Together they are the Board of Directors for the Everett Southern Joint School District. OFFICERS OF THE JOINT BOARD Percy G. Foor. President: Arthur Woy. Vice President: J. W. Fisher. Secretary; Paul Stein. Treasurer; Galen Detwiler. Liaison Officer Twenty-Six
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(MminidJJiaiDAA Supervising Principal of Everett Southern loint Schools MILLER C. HOOD. B. S., M, Ed. Indiana State Teachers College University of Pittsburgh Education for citizenship is training for life association with others, particular reference being made to the sharing of interests, possessions, privileges and duties. Such education involves sufficient general training to permit one to inform himself on matters of common concern which will promote understanding and tolerance of others. Effective citizenship includes the ability to assist in resolving issues between a group to which an individual belongs and one or more other groups in which he may not hold membership. The practice of good citizenship should be a world-wide drama. What part will you play? Will you be on the stage, even though in a humble part, or merely present in the audience? May the Class of 1954 practice good citizenship in the future as well as you have in the past. Experience has taught that our opportunities to advance as individuals and as a nation have often been found in tiny clues, hidden amid simple surroundings. The steam engine was born in a tea kettle; the airplane came out of a bicycle shop; the automobile first sputtered and moved in a small carriage factory; and broadcasting started from an amateur station in a private garage. The big things in life, as well as great industries, often are bom in humble fashion. They are cultivated and advanced by someone's faith, vision, courage, and hard work. As Americans, blessed with liberty, you have a superb chance to contribute to man's eternal quest for peace and plenty, freedom and happiness. May your capacity for leadership be fortified by faith, courage and vision. I wish the Class of 1954 every success. High School Principal D. RAYMOND MACK, B. S„ M. Ed. Indiana State Teachers College University of Pittsburgh T wenty-Five
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(BocVud jof (2uihjohihj ROW 1. —McKinley Woy. Vice President. East Providence: Tolbert Smith, Mann Township: Ivan Howsare. Southampton ROW 2. — Stanley B. Stroup. Solicitor: Gilbert Nycum. Treasurer. Monroe Township: Oscar Foor. Secretary. West Providence: John Hadesty. President. Everett Borough. Meeting with architects, bondsmen, school officials, the solicitor, and the Everett Southern Joint Board is quite an ordinary happening for these men who have been instrumental in helping to plan for new school buildings throughout the district. Groundbreaking ceremonies have been held and the new high school is now becoming a reality instead of a dream. Ira F. Salkeld Ira F. Salkeld, the attendance officer of the Everett Southern Joint Schools, is seen often around the high school and elementary schools of the district checking attendance records. Mr. Salkeld has full police power to arrest the parent of a truant child who does not attend school regularly. Twenty-Seven
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