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BOARD OF EDUCATION Superintendent lxflaurice N. Qylgannon received his A. B. degree from lndiana Univer- sity, he has talren additional worlr at Columbia University, where he received his A.lVl. degree, and also at the University of Chicago. lvlr. Oyldannon comes to Franldfort with twenty- seven years of school experience. Six years he served as a teacher in Harrison County Schools and twenty-one years in administrative Worlc. Ten of these latter years were spent as superin- tendent ot the lxflt. Vernon Schools. ln spite ol' the l act that Mr. Qyldannon is very husy with school affairs. he linds time to talce his place in church and other community affairs. He is a memher of Kiwanis, lndiana School Menls Cluh, lVlasons, Qdd Fellows, and Ellis. His recreational interests trend towards travel, sports. and the theater. The Board of Education, a corporate and continuous hocly, representa- tive ot the people, exercises legislative and judiciary control over education in our community. They select experts to carry on the educational program, aid in determining policies, approve new undertalrings, determine the annual hudget and tax levy, and present to the pulalic, whom they represent, the worlc, needs, and policies ol: the school department. The exigencies ot the depression have placed heavy demands upon time and effort ol the school hoard memlners. Vxfhen many citizens are en- ioying the comforts ol home and sleep, these men are worlcing in hoard meet- ings in the interest ol the youth ol their community. l swf TIIONAS DE VANEY XX'.fXI.'l'ER AUGHE GROVER GOOD Presirlonl Treasurer Secreiary i101 Q J VY-2-:V gig il 'fp - :Z ,a i ---X ..s.,f..- , 4 L . V- L V,,,1-,E 5 . r O if- ' .-- 1 , :J -- Q ,SB Q-2 1-if V , W 14 V253 .i , , 'g ' V. --,, 1 Q5 .,.,q r Q - y J 1 ,,,,r I i,:1',igfgs Lgz'li ql ii I5 4, ' 113 ,- L1 QQ! . .O V: ' an l 7 I Esta! -ai' .L ' Ll? 1 c s 5 1 LNILDR
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PAGE EDXVARD SPRAY - This future party Whip is Senior Class president, winner ot the SaIIie IVIay Byers and Centrat Qratoricat contests, detnater on the state champion debate team, Higti Lite staff member, and member ot ttie Student CounciI, Nationat Honor Society, and Hve cIuI3s. CHARLIE JQNES - HAIJnerH Iitces girls. He wants to be a ptwotograptier, farmer, and poet. He is a member ot the Cautdron statt, Nationat Honor Society, Corn Judging Team, Vxfebsterian Ctuto, and is vice-president ot this exceptionat ctass. VIRGINIA ELLEN BIERY P- Ginnyf' Senior Class secre- tary, is president of the Sunstiine Society and Staccatto CILLIJ, and a inember ot the Gtee CIUIJ, the Nationat Honor Society, Student CounciI, Qrctiestra, and the String Ensemtnte. ANJEL RUTH BARKER - This future music director was president of tIie Student Council, member of ttie Nationat Honor Society, Sunshine Society, and four cIuIJsg took part in ttiree operettas, the Hvxfisdorn Toottif, and was Senior Ctass treasurer. , ,, . ',.-szifm5 . glzqv' ig,-HV. ,-,ur ,tzr ., if .4 ,. .1 ,:J,,,, as ,Jn P - J.. -y., v-1---:Q --- - '- V, ,L v.,4 - e- - 'L'11:'3??Qi-A- ul -f - , ,fx . A f ., V. wr T4 !,!, ,pf P S cms s E s V -Q Eur N - LA art - . ,,., . Q --I ..t 5. it ii .fi , , . --A..g,i-.,'L'.' -4 Ax. '-at ,ni
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