SEATED, L. to R.: Stanley Kugler, Wilber F. Sites, C. A. Wills, Ira M. Walter, J. B. Waddle, Howard C. Diehl, Loyd E. Benner, Olmer Spence, George Myers, Emory Flohr. STANDING: Hoy B. Martin, Robert E Newman, Earl B. Hartzel, John J. Reindollar, Joseph T. Lowe. SCHOOL BOARD OF 1960 The Fairfield Joint School System is composed of Hamiltonban and Liberty Townships and Fairfield Borough. There are five members from each school district. Each year a president, vice-president, sec- retary and treasurer are elected. Some of the school board work is done by committees and then ap- proval or disapproval is given by the entire board. ln most cases business is transacted directly by the Board. The Board meets regularly on the third Monday of the month at the high school building. The school board members have a three-fold obligation. They are--fly an obligation to the citizens of the community who want better schools, better teachers, better transportation with decreased cost. Q29 an obligation to the children. This, really, is their greatest obligation for they must see that proper teachers are employed and that pupils are given equal educational opportunities with other children in comparable communities. The welfare of the children must be their prime concern for the school op- erates for children and their benefit. Q31 a certain obligation is also due to the school personnel for they are responsible for the educational growth of the children in their care. The school director 's job is a thankless one for he serves without pay and makes many sacrifices so that he can be present for meetings. The directors are continually asked to keep their schools in line with state mandates. Most school directors assume their responsibilities with pride and a feeling of re- sponsibility. lf we are to operate as a democracy, people must be willing to take part and hold these public offices which regulate the welfare of our most precious asset--our boys and girls--our future citi- zens. 6
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