Jacksonville High School - Crimson J Yearbook (Jacksonville, IL)

 - Class of 1953

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BOARD OF CONTROL The Board of Control was established by ■ ie Board of Education for the purpose of regu- lating the expenditures of money and super- vising the many activities of our high school. It is made up of the superintendent of our city schools, our high school principal, a Jackson- ville High School alumnus, a Board of Educa- tion member, two faculty representatives, the President of Student Council, and another member elected by the Student Council. The meetings of the Board of Control are held on the first Monday of every school month in the Board room. Anyone who wishes to attend these meetings may, for the interest of our school activities. Row 1: Frank Robinson, Bea Loomis, John Agger. Row 2: Waldo McCreery, Barbara Lasley, Bob Kraushaar. Row 3: Bob Rawlings, Frances Webb, Jewell Mann. OFFICE SECRETARIES Two people at J.H.S. who are very important are our office secretaries, Miss Harney and Miss Votsmier. They assist with the administrative work of our candyland, and do many other important jobs. PRINCIPAL JOHN AGGER All expositions must have a guide and Candyland is no exception. We now present Mr. Agger, who has guided us throughout our four year tour. His coopera- tion in school activities, his interest for those things which would be beneficial to us, and his willingness to sacrifice himself for his duties, will long be remem- bered. One statement which we shall always associate with Mr. Agger is, 'T have a few announcements. We, the seniors, wish to thank Mr. Agger for helping to make our trip through Candyland very successful. « 13 »

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BOARD OF EDUCATION Row 1: Ted Rammelkamp (president), Bea Loomis (secretary), Harry Dowland, Willard Cody, Gertrude Beggs. Row 2: Alice Engelbach, Waldo McCreery, Bob Spink, Kenneth Stapleton, Jewell Mann. Our sincere appreciation goes to the board unlimited time and energy to the consideration of directors for the successful results of their of cultural problems which are vital to the many decisions concerning the welfare of the young people of the schools. OFFICE SECRETARIES Buying for the entire local school system and preparing government sta- tistical reports are just a suggestion of the numerous responsibilities that are entrusted to these competent women, Mrs. Gruny and Miss Lovekamp. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS J. A. MANN We have the privilege of welcoming a new Super- intendent of Schools this year. Mr. J. A. Mann has already exemplified his capability as an executive, his ability as a leader, and his sincerity as a friend of all students. It is our fervent hope that his administration in our school system may be one of the most happy and successful in his career. c 12 »



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ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL JOHN S. MAY The assistant principal, Mr. May, deserves a lot of credit for his help and good advice in putting out our I . He takes special interest in the students and works to make J. H. S. a better school. Mr. May, as director of the voca- tional program, has done a splendid job. We, the seniors, want him to know we have appre- ciated his work. DEAN OF BOYS FARREL PATTERSON The Dean of Boys, Mr. Patterson, has gained respect and admiration of all the boys because of his generosity and untiring efforts. DEAN OF GIRLS ELSIE EVANS The Dean of Girls, Miss Evans, is well known and loved by everyone. Her understanding ways are appreciated by every girl and will long be remembered. CANDYLAND SPECIALS Row 1: Shirley Eilering, Mrs. Audrey Winstead, Mrs. Marianne Giangreco, Miss Ethel Swanson. Row 2: Mrs. Doris Thompson, Mr. Ralph Heiss, Dr W. H. Corey, Mr. Ivan Garrison, Dr. Robert Alexander, Mr. Richard Cults, Mrs. June Carlson. « 14 »

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