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Re - Echo Staff Editor—Con Conrad Co-Editor—James Wickham Business Manager—Dorothy Lobis Assistant Manager—Charles Keener LITERARY April Headley—Literary Editor S I Wagg°ner—Assistant Literary Editor Rita Phillip! V'° Marjorie Hargetr Brooks Bartlett Johnn.e Keener Sue Sliter Bet,Y J on Smi,h SUBSCRIPTION Donna Glover—Manager Louise Henderson—Assistant Manager Ann Newcome Elaine Wolfe Mary June Martin Barbara Smith Virgil Rogers photography Staley White SPONSORS Nan Newcome Jackie Roomsburg Shirley Summers James Glenn Mr. Sherman Haselden Miss Ruth Batten PRODUCTION Patty Gallaher—Manager Wilma Londer—Assistant Manager Becky Linn Violet Fast Earl Luzadder Belle Findley Earlrita Newlon Donald Kirby Hazel Kines ADVERTISING Raymon Hawkins—Manager Willadene Sapp—Assistant Manager Frank Faulkner Ronald Dotson Becky Brown Jean Cochran James Beverlin Donnie Shohan MOUNTING Benjamin Mays—Manager Betty Hawkins—Assistant Manager Carolyn Gawthrope Harold Courtney Shirley Bumgardner Barbara Kimble 8
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The Board of Education Mr. Paul Murphy; Mr. Harold Debendarfer; Mr. William Collins, president; Mrs. Sara Banner; Mr. J. Lee Evans, vice-president; Mr. Virgil Rohrbough, secretary. The five members of the Taylor County Board of Education were elected for a term of six years by a vote of the people. These members are William A. Collins, president, and Harold Debendarfer, J. Paul Murphy, Sara Mus-grove Bunner, and J. Lee Evans. By virtue of his office as county superintendent, Mr. Virgil Rohrbough is the secretary. Mr. Evans, whose term expires July 1, 1952, has been a member of the Board since its creation in the present form. The Board is a part of the county unit which came into being in 1933. Before this time there were seven districts in the county and each district hod its own school board. The Board meets the third Thursday in each month. The only exceptions are: a meeting on the first Monday in May, at which teachers are hired; the first Tuesday in August, held to estimate the levy; and the third Tuesday in August, held to lay the levy. Beginning with the primary election of May 13, the members will be placed on a separate ballot and will be voted upon at that time instead of in the fall as before. The salary of each member is ten dollars per meeting and the Board is limited to eighteen meetings. The Board of Education formulates the policies of education in the county and selects a superintendent as its administrative officer. No more than two Board members may come from any one district and each county is allowed one assistant superintendent for each 150 teachers. 10
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