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1 E J L i uides for Ehe Miners - -------'---'-------'------'-------------------------'------f----------'---'-'------ ----'-'----'----'--- E' Board of Education 5 SIIINICY TD. HN-IIEA ll. KIIIK TIGNXENT l'IIAIiI,ES XVHITE 4 ! E - ' Tw P 2-.,, cl ff it .. f Am., , - 1 1 , T E t f' V ' 4.1.-sf V . it ,i .. ' ' 1 f . H M- I 1 4 ' S f 4 , W ,. ' : Q 'ef - - ti ff . I i , -. ,f 1 I tsnoviciz w. i.,t1'l' l'l,,XIllCX1'l-I 1,.yi'1' 1:.xi,1'n 1,. Jnxxmz LI'-N 'l'1H A' l'1U1 eiE N E n In our democracy the schools belong to the people of the Community' and P I M . . I . 2 ot the State. lhe Board ot Education. composed ot seven members. each member H elected to serve a term of three years, are the people's representatives. 5 Q The Board of Education meets regularly on the hrst Tuesday ot each month I . . . . 3 throughout the school year and m such special meetings as are tound to be neces- i sary. ln their meetings the Board establishes the major policies of the school J , within the framework as laid down by the State Education Department. Having' establislied the policies of the school. the Board proceeds to employ members of the lfaculty and ,-Xdministration to carry out these policies. as well as arrange for the maintenance of the school buildings and grounds, and the collection of funds by taxes to make the school possible. To a very high degree, the school is but Z1 reflection of the quality and character of the individual members of the Board of Education. The members of the student body as well as the community feel a deep sense of gratitude to the members of the Board of Education who serving without compensation give willingly of their time and energy toward the furthering of the educational program of Le Roy. ' Ci . A io .- 1,.nw,,vLe.wf,ff.., ..,-1-,Q-,.,-.f,. .w.,.i.f,f.fw-W-ru ar - F -1 -f-f - 1 '- fr '
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E I , n n 1 n nn YL' VK,-.ww-.,-V. A I 6 1 I 1 A 1.--. 5-wr-xi- 1 X g t A: Y , . V M74 I ky 1 M To the Class of 1949: You have just completed a major step forward in your edu- cation with the completion of high school. Now you will step out to take your places in the world. You have been given the opportunity during your years in Le- Roy High to acquire those knowledges and skills which educators believe will be of greatest service in the life upon which you are about to embark. You have the necessary background, and if you have the desire, you can attain any goal which you may set for your- sell' in our society. So set your goals high and keep striving to attain them. DoNAI.D HORR O -- -if 12 45-9-- . 7 Q -'G ....... ..... JE!-LUN' I Il llllll I D I I ll Ill lllll Ill lllll lllll llllllllll ll I IIIIIIIE A D -at A .
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