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Page 110 text:
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106 The Board of Education consisting of Mr. Leroy Chalker, Mr. H. C. Mines, Mr. John Beady, Mr. Fred Shafer, Mrs. Claire Humison, Mr. Frances Day. Mr. Clifford Berry, and Mr. A. O. Lemosters serves as the policy-making body for the Howland school system. Mrs. Claire Humison, clerk-treasurer of Howland Schools, pauses from her work for a moment of thought. Nm,
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,flssisfaat Priaripal Mr. .Mark 16. l6'arrirk Mr. Mark R. Barrick has for a long time been a well-known and well-liked member of the teaching and adminis- trative staff at Howland. He came here in 1947 as a teacher of science, algebra and general business. When the Junior High wing was completed in 1957, he was given a new office and a new title--that of Assistant Prin- cipal. Mr. Barrick was born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania and attended California State Teachers' College for a time. He completed his B.S. at Kent State Uni- versity where he later received a Mas- ter's degree in Education. Priarryral flflf. arraaa D. Kraaar Mr. Norman D. Kepner is the man who, as Principal, provides a link be- tween faculty, parents, and students at Howland High School. He has a background of education and experi- ence plus the personality to enable him to handle his position well. He began his educational career in Penn- sylvania and came to Howland in 1951 to serve as Assistant Principal. ln 1953, upon the death of the former Principal, he was elevated to his pres- ent position. Mr. Kepner attended Grove City Col- lege in Pennsylvania for two years, then, Ohio University where he re- ceived his B.S. degree. Since then he has done work at the University of Pittsburgh to earn an M.S. degree. 105
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l6'el1ind U16 canes, lgllf ecessrzry The business management of the school is under the direction of Mr. Francis Day, shown here studying the plans for a future addition to the school. Mrs. Winters and Mrs. Hillman, efficient workers in our office, check over some figures in the accounting de- partment. Mrs. Zacha, Mrs. Kay and Mrs. Cunningham are three of the reasons that Howland runs so smoothly. 107
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