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THE ADVISORY COUNCIL The l,ew Wallace Advisory Council is one of the most beneficial groups in helping to solve various school problems. One of the chief virtues of the group is that it brings together parents, alumni, and school officials all of whom are interested in the problems of the school. Thus, vital questions may he discussed from the viewpoint of the school as well as that of the community. The Council holds monthly luncheon meetings in the school cafeteria through¬ out the school year. There are twenty-one sincerely interested members who serve one year each, and are chosen annually by the school administrators. The entire Lew Wallace community is divided into several districts and at least one member is chosen from each district so that the membership w ill be equally distributed. One half of the members complete their term in February and are replaced by new mem¬ bers, and the other half is replaced in June. The Council is now completing a dozen years of successful operation, which speaks very well for it. During this time many fine things have been accomplished and they have definitely lived up to their aim of promoting better understanding and cooperation between students, their parents, their instructors, and all other members of the community in general. Since this organization plays such an active role in all school problems and activities, we all. students, teachers, and patrols alike, should do everything possible to aid them in their never-ceasing endeavors. Seated: Mrs. I tile. Mrs. Wal h. Mrs. McLar¬ en, Mrs. Brunckhorst, Mrs. Mitch. Standing: Mr. Huber, Mrs. Bowers. Mrs. Kelley. Mrs. Howells, Mr. Seeley.
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Standing : Mr. Lutz. Mr. Suley, Mr. Rearick. Seated: .Vlr. Burress, Mr. Doyne, Mrs. Dorman. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES Although few students realize it, the Board of School Trustees is one of the most active organizations in our school city. It is the duty of the School Board to take care of all of the schools financial matters. Often working far into the night, the School Board has the task of apportioning funds alloted to the schools to their right purposes. As one might imagine, the volume of business handled by the school board is tremendous. At any meeting it would not be unusual to witness transactions involving thousands of dollars, while on the other hand, one might just as easily see the board authorize the purchase of a few mop handles for a few cents apiece. Aside from purely financial matters, the board takes care of numerous items such as safety and health problems concerning students. These problems, as well as financial ones, receive much attention from the board. The School Board is made up of citizens interested in school affairs who work with Charles I). Lutz, Superintendent of Schools. Those on the board include Edward T. Doyne, president: Lloyd F. Burress, vice-president; Glenn O. Rearick, secretary: Maynard E. Sule , treasurer; and Edith E. Dorman, assistant secretary. Rage 14
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