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oarcl of Trustees MAYOR P. D. SNIPES . . . . . .Clmirman MR. JESSE O. SANDERSON , . . .............. .Serv-elary M1's. W'. C. Pressly Mr. D. Clark M1's. VV. B. Aycock Mr. H. C. Gillis Mr. Leroy Martin Mr. Lewis Powell The Board of Trustees of the Raleigh Public Schools consists of seven members. The Mayor of the City of Raleigh is ex ofiicio chairman of the board. The other six members are appointed by the City Council for a term of six years. The Super- intendent of schools is ex oflicio secretary of the board. The Board of Trustees is the lawful governing body of the Raleigh Public Schools, having certain responsi- bilities, duties and authority prescribed by state law. The board formulates the policies of our schools. 10
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clministration JESSE O. SANDERSON Sujnerintendent Raleigh Public Schools DANIEL WERT SANDERS came to Raleigh as principal of Hugh Morson High School in 1945. He is a native of Tennessee and received his B.S. degree from Middle Tennessee State College, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Later, he continued his education by studying at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, and received his M.A. degree from George Pea- body College for Teachers. Nashville, Tennessee. Mr. Sanders came to the schools of North Carolina ten years ago after having had experience as classroom teacher and high school principal in the schools of Tennessee. For seven years before coming to Raleigh, he was principal of Star High School, Star, North Carolina. He is a member of the professional educational fraternities, Phi Delta Kap- pa and Kappa Delta Pi. He is an honorary IT1C111lJCI' of Kappa Phi Kap- pa. He is a teacher of the Men's Bible Class at Hillyer Memorial Christ- ian Church and a member of the Raleigh Rotary Club. 9 JESSE O. SANDERSON was born in Wayne County on January 19, 1901. He received his early education in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he was graduated from high school in 1920. At Duke University, in 1924, he received his A.B. degree. During 1924 and 1925 he attended the law school of George Washington Uni- versity. Later he did graduate work at summer schools at Duke. He began his professional career in the public schools at Nashville, North Carolina, in 1925, as athletic coach and teacher of English. Fol- lowing this, he was made principal of the Nashville Elementary High Schools and served in this capacity from 1926 to 1930. From 1930 to 1932 he was principal of Robbinsville Consolidated School. For ten years he was principal of the Methodist Orphanage School. He was made superintendent of the Raleigh Public Schools in 1942. DANIEL W1 SANDERS Princzyaal Hugh Morson High School
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he arent-Teacher Association MRS. F. W. DICKINSON ..,.... Preshlen! MRS. BILL SI-IARPE. . . .... Secrezary MRS. J. KI. FILICKY ...... V1'cn-Pfmzlenl MIZS. L. A. BROXVN . . . . . Treaxurer NIR. D. XV. SANDERS. . .PHTZZ-HINBHIHTI-GH The Parent-Teacher Association has the following objectives: To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, School, church and communityg 9 To raise the standards of home lifeg To secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children and youthg To bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the training of the childg To develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in physical, mental, social, and spiritual education. ind 11 S.. J Il .
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