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Lett to Right Roy Frost N N Kline E E Bloom I I Brownlee Bert Mitchner I E Geyer R H Hammond Board oi Education The Board ot Education is a group ot men charged with the management ot the Hutchinson public school system. Members of the board who may be chosen from any type ot occupation, are elected tor a term of four years by the people of Hutchinson and at the end of this term they are eligible for re-election. Members are not paid for their service. The board performs many duties with the con- sent of the people of the community, such as the employment of teachers, the supervision ot con- structing or repairing school buildings, and the control of finances. Six persons make up the board, which holds its regular meetings on the first Monday ot every month. Special meetings are called when unexpected problems arise. Dr. I. I. Brownlee, outstanding physician and citizen of Hutchinson, has been president of the School Board for the past three years, and Boy Frost has acted as vice-president. Other members are N. N. Kline, ot the Thompson Insurance Agency: Bert Mitchner, of the Mitchner Insurance Company: R. H. Hammond, manager ot the A and A Drug Company, and E. E. Bloom, president of the Hutchinson State Bank. The board employs I. E. Geyer as its clerk. The members of this group have performed many Worthwhile services for the Hutchinson schools. During the past two years the Work on the proposed junior college for which a bond is- sue of 35369500 was voted by the citizens of Hutch- inson has occupied a good deal of their time and attention. ln addition to the college, which is to be located on Plum Street between Eleventh and Fourteenth streets, this project includes the pro- vision of a small grade school building, a combi- nation stadium and dressing rooms, and a recre- ation area tor children. Construction ot the new college has already begun, but the other buildings will be started after school is out this spring. One of the most outstanding members the school board has ever had is A. W. McCandless, president ot the Hutchinson Lumber Company, who was made an emeritus member in 1931. He was presented with a gold H by the high school, and the Allagaroo ol that year was dedicated to him by the staff in recognition ot his active work of fifty years in this school system.
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y. ef. Q' Ever since he received his po- sition ot leadership as principal ot Hutchinson high school in l924, I. F. Gilliland has taken advan- tage of every opportunity to be ot service to both students and teach' ers. His spirit of fairness and friendly cooperation has won much respect, and his eager et- forts to improve the high school have eamed the students' sincere gratitude. His patience and his willingness to try to see situations from the viewpoint ot the students also contribute toward making him an unusually capable man for this position. Mr. Gilliland is a graduate ot the University of Kan- sas, where he received his A. B. and A. M. degreesg he has also studied at the University ot Vfis- consin and the University ot Chicago. Wm Q Miss Anna R. Campbell, who is Mr. Gilliland's diligent and cap- able secretary, is familiar to prac- tically all the students of H. H. S. She has the difficult task ot ar- ranging student programs, keepe ing various kinds ot records, and helping to keep Mr. Gilliland's at- tairs of the school in order. Miss Campbell is always willing to aid students in solving their problems and merits their utmost gratitude and esteem tor her valuable ser- vice and friendly attitude. Fitteen
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Marvin Sollenberger A peppy, popular senior, Mar- vin Sollenberger, was chosen this year lor the highest ottice a Hutchinson high school student may attain, that ot president ot the Student Council. During his three years in high school Marvin has been outstanding in many activ- ities, especially athletics, in which he starred as captain of the bas- ketball team. He has taken an active part in many H. H. S. clubs and this year was elected to the National Honor Society. ln the midst ot all his activities, however, he has maintained high standards ot scholarship. Although he had had no previous experience with the work ot the Student Council, Marvin began his work willingly, learned quickly, and proved him- self a worthy leader. During his term as president, the Council has discussed many worthwhile pro- jects and improvements for the school and has succeeded in car- rying out some ot them, including the change in the number of cheer- leaders from three to tive. Sevente fr' en- - --
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