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The administration of the three unit schools rests in the capable hands of the seven Board of Education members. The Board of Education spends long hours in working out school policy and settling problems. This year the Board adopted a salary schedule for the teachers. A committee of teachers met with the board several times near the end of the year to smooth out the obstacles and affect compromises. For the first time in history a plan has been adopted, which was satisfactory with both the teachers and the board. Another large project was the landscaping ofthe high school campus. Since the grade school has vacated, the front of the school no longer has to be used as a play- ground. The area in front of the building was smoothed down and sowed with grass. The trees were picked both for their beauty and shade. Sometime in the near future the sidewalk running north and south will also be lined with shrubbery. Although the building is old, it has been made quaint and more attractive by the use of expert landscaping. When the trees and shrubbery are fully grown, the Board, students, and towns people will really have something in which to take pride. Under the leadership of Keith Amstutz, president, the Board handles all situations to the best of its ability. At the spring election, Smart Miller and Lewis Haab were elected to fill the positions of Leroy Kamrath and Vaughn Horine who were not candidates for re-election. BOARD OF EDUCATION wwe even izbecicle 3400! page? BOARD OF EDUCATION: joe Broquard, Francis Anderson, Frank Rmgler Keith Amstutz Guy Moore Stuart Miller Lewis Haab, and D. H. Van Ormer, superintendent ! 1 -TQ an-5' 1- '
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IN MEMORIAM po eff ll,lfl'LI'l'llI'l6 Dunng hrs two years rn FSW, Mr Cummrns gamed the smcere admnratron ofthe faculty and the students Hrs desrre to do what he thought best for the students and the school sometxmes left the students temporarrly dxsgruntled but they soon learned rt was therr rnterests he had at heart. Th1s desire, fostered by a professional mstrnct and ,4lu..,,,,.-5 permeated wrth the mterest rn those wrth whom he worked lrkewrse commanded the respect and atten tron of hrs fellow teachers Tennyson has penned these words whrch aptly descrxbe the feelmgs of those who knew Mr Cummms as a frxend and teacher BYHUIC. break. bfi-Wk. And the stately sbzps go on On :by fold gray SIOYIPS. 0 Sed' To :ben bauen under the bxll, Andl would that my tongue could utter Bu1Of0y1bg mug-b of g Ugmsbed band, Tbe tbougbts that arxse 1n rne. And tbe sound of a voice lbat 15 stzll' Break, break, break, At the fool of thy crags, O Sea' But the tender grace of a day tbat IS dead Wzll never come bark lo me. y l 5 . Y' 1t
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HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY ROLLIN ALESHIRE, B.S. English, Librarian World History, Play Coach Sponsor, Junior Class PAUL CARY B S Business Education Sponsor, Sophomore Class Business Manager of Tupek ANN CRAWFORD B S English, American Hxstory LUETTA CUMMINS B M Vocal Muslc Gxrls Chorus Mixed Chorus Play Coach Q jail U19 .9 g0bU'lJCLtL0l'l Thelma Maxer, office secretary, gives a pleasmg smile to a vxsrcor who mrerxupts her busy day O! 3400! ,4- Vocauonal Agriculture F F A Sponsor JOHN GRIESEMER B M Instrumental Musxc Boys' Chorus 14 . , U . o a ood 2 5 Q . 1 I 'gl VV PATRICK GALLIYAN, B.S. Z 'E 5 , .I .,M.S. , I . . I
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