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BOARD OF TRUSTEES Ricluard H. Goode cle'k George H. McClurg, A. D. Wilson, Jr., :resid-:nf R, W. Sfeward, O. C, Hufcnirgs. THE SCHOOL POLICIES ARE FORMED Tlue picfure sluows flue Board of Trusfees af flueir regular meefing, usually lueld flue firsf Monday of eaclu moruflu, buf fluere luave offen been special meefings called fo falce acfion on emergency ifems. Tlue main iob of flue board is fo formulafe flue policies of flue scluool. Eaclu man also luas cluarge of formulafing flue course of acfion for a specific line of dufy, for insfance, flue grounds, flue buildings, finance, and flue busses, wluiclu lue recommends for adopfion by flue enfire board. Tlue imporfaruce of flue group lies in flue facf fluaf fluey male flue policies for flue scluool and ifs adminisfrafion. We luave dedicafed fluis boolq fo flue men from Eowler lmliglu wluo are in flue armed forces of flue Unifed Sfafes, buf Here are fluree alumni, George lvlcclurg, Donaud Wilson, and Ricluard Goode, wluo are serving flueir counfry by educafing ifs cluildren. Tlue enfire board doesnif gef even a buck privafes pay for bearing fluis resbonsibilify, buf is rewarded only by us. flueir finislued producfs. We owe fluem a lof for wluaf fluey are doing in frying fo gef us flue besf possible' educafion in ifs besf form, for fluey know wluaf an educafion means. If we don f capifalize on flueir efforfs for us, fluen flueir work is wasfed in so far as we are concerned.
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DEMOCRACY AS A NATURAL DEVELOPMENT IN SCHOOL LIFE Our school rs a business of lrvrng Things Puprls unslruclors parenls and eo le of fh I lc p p e communr y ma e up 'rhe socrely of whrch 11' rs composed Irs malor emohasrs however concerns Ihe growfh of young people The problem of every school sysrem ns +o promore rhe developmenf of 'rhe masses of The parhcular cullure wh ch I S I I serves rnce ours ns a democrahc way ol lrfe our school musl' help our young Tollcs fo grow IU a superror democrahc manner Necessarrly those who conduc+ a school lor The benehf ol all musf have a rafher close concepf of wha? us meanl by democrahc lv d r mg an some rnslghf rnro how The school can ard people of all ages 'ro conhnue fo bd b h emp asuze an re emphasuze fha? ser of belaefs whnch form The basis of our way of I Te e belief an The worlh of The and vrdual as a human berng e belref Thar under favorable condrfr ns everyone has The capacufy fo learn fo manage has own Ile e bellef Thar governmenl resls on The ccnsenl' of The governed e belief rn worlcrng 'rogefher r 'rhe common good e belref 'rhar cullural change s ould be ac onnpl shed 'rnrough socual achon noi Through uncon+roIled vrolence We musl remember Thar safely and securrry such as we nave enloyed an Amerrca have been rare rn The world Peo le ha I b p ve aways een Forced lo Trade lroerly Tor securrry A proud people do no? lnlce +o If h ma e I IS Trade The Torch of lrberly burns hugh rn our counrry ou loving care wall lceep 11' burmng ERWIN A DANN 5 A Our gfrrcbal, E. A. Dann a I e y 'r ese democrafic conceprs. If Is our hooe Thar in our school life we can h ' d - ' I : I. Th ' ' ' E ' ' . 2. Th ' ' ' 'C . ' ' I . 3. Th ' . 4. Th ' ' ' To . . 5. Th ' n c I I ' ' ,
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SCHOOL COORDINATOR Mrs. Belle T-T. Pendergrass, The ever-heloTul o5Tice sucervfsor is also Mr. Dannis secreTary. She is in charge oT eleven oTTice assisTanTs who run The errands and help keep records. We can always see her in Tne oTTice cheerTully answering guesTions, signing passes, checking records, and aiding sTudenTs and Teachers in innumerable ways. X ,yi She is an alumna oT Fowler T-ligh who is helping Uncle Sam in her own way and doing a good job oT iT. Mfg HL-dmqms ara 5 sw 'he aff Ts CAMPUS ENGINEERS These are The men who help us every day aT school and during vacaTions Too. They keep The buildings com- TorTable and clean, and The grounds neaT. We have oTTen seen Them gassing The busses aTTer They have come in Trom The morning rounds iusT as They appear in This picTure. We have all seen Them aT Their iobs during The day and know Thern as The drivers oT our respecTive bus rouTes. The cusTodians deserve a loT oT commendaTion and crediT, Tor iT is no easy lop Tor Them To keep everyThing in good repair. They have worked hard and have helped us in many CTT The record Tasks Too, such as parTy decoraTions, cleaning up aTTer plays, and in oTher ways. Our careTul drivers who were always on The iob in spiTe oT presenT condiTions are T-lenry MeTzler, Russell Wilkins, and S. T. Graham. CUSTCDTANS Gfzrge K'.' Sirk M3-we Rake F Ji Pfnh
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