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Mr. Fronk leach Superintendent Administrators Work Closet students, parents, Stotes. asserts Suf dedicated to the 1 personnel, and taxpayers for endent Frank Leach. They have jrmenf and improvement of life I wouldn't change our any others in the United proved themselves to be through education. Mr. Leach was dean of boys when Limeston Bjst opened its doors in 1953 with an enrollment of 640 stuc ents. Recalling the eorly days, Mr. Leach noted a change in the Limestone student jof now and 13 years ago. If hesn't been a physical change but a change oflmental attitude. More and more of the students realize the importance of a high school education in this day and age and spend more time on their lessons than |n 1953, Mr. leach bq eves. This hos been one of Li| passage of the building new addition, we will b needed facilities to offer] The AMULET staff believ hours of work by dedica» tone's luckiest issue on able to add to our students the finest I years because of the successful r 6. With the construction of the :urriculum and we will have the econdary education in the state. much luck and improvement is the result of hard, long educotors like Mr. Leach. Mr. loocti itudiei the blueprint! for the new building addition. Mr. Endiley ; injwcri one of tho mony busincii colli h receive» • ch year. Mr. Normon Endtlcy Auijtant Superintendent Bulineu Monoger I believe the students of the fact that they their ability. They havJ Mr. Endsley, in his cap is responsible for a va tion of the school as a bar, health center, am all supplies are order functioning of the edu must see that all detail cial records and budg athletic contests, arran are distributed. He a We would like to thank 6 Mr. Endsley feels Limt stone's strongest point|is the congeniality which exists both among the emplc strate the ability to givflond take and the abMty to get along with each other. at Limestone should hole represented or ch no reason to be onyt their heads high and be proud eered Limestone to the best of ing but proud of their school. acity os assistant super] itendent and business manager, iety of things which elect the students and the opera- hole. He oversees the jperotion of the cafeteria, snack the clerical and janif rial staffs. He makes sure that ed for the maintenanc of the building and for the ationol and extra-curri: la- p-ograms. In addition, he f bus transportation a|e worked out, handle the finan- O! fits, organize the selling ge for driver training cars, and see that seniors' gowns a coordinates the of tickets and crowd control at ng of class rings. Mr. Endsley for the excellent job he has done this year.
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Dedication I Many things arc involved in the orderly functioning of a school. The operation of the building would be most un- successful without an efficient custodial staff to carry on the many duties of daily activity and keep the wheels in motion . From the heating of the building to the removal of waste paper and cleaning blackboard erasers the services of the custodians are felt. We have been very fortunate in the past 13 years to have a member on the custodial staff who knows Limestone High School from foundation to roof fop and hos been on the scene since the front doors were opened. This is a man known to all: by the student who needs help with his locker, who stops in the hall to hear a funny little story, or who needs to see him by appointment only . We are grateful to you for the many diligent years of serv- ice to Limestone and are proud to dedicate the AMULET to you: Mr. Roscoe Smick Filling out a requisition, ordering supplios, signing time cards.
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Vith School Board Elected to their office by the voters of school district 310, each board of education member serves a term of three years. They meet twice a month on Tuesdays, with special meetings being called as needed. The board gives its time freely to help solve the many problems of our rapidly growing school. They are confronted by such problems as de- ciding matters of school policy, establishing a school budget, and plan- ning for expansion of school facilities. Two new members elected April 9 are; Mr. Charles Loeffel, who won a three year term,- and Mr. Kenneth W. Roe, who won a two year term replacing Mr. Ron Little who moved to Switzerland. Also Mr. Winston Farrow was re-elected to a three year term. We would like to thank the board of education for the work they are doing for Limestone. Mr. Donald Cameron President Mr. Ronald Little Mr. Jerry Rapp Mr. Jc k Dutfaror
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