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ABOVE: SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS: Jerome Boedeker, President; Harold Thompson, Vice President- Jim Weaver, Treasurer; Members Chuck Gorrell, Tom Malter, Larry Pointer; Harold McCoy, Superintendent.’ ABOVE: Harold McCoy, Superintendent; National ABOVE: Charles McCoy, Secondary and Elementary Honor Society Sponsor Principal 8
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We go to school for the purpose of learning. How would we learn without help? Our help comes from the administration, the per- sonnel, and the faculty of the school. These are the people who run the place everyday and through the summer too. They decide on the best way the money should be spent. They cook the food and clean the rooms and halls. They teach classes and keep the students in order. Combined efforts of adminis- tration, personnel, faculty, and students result in an educational environment which facilitates the learning of basic knowledge and the learning of values and skills required for successful adult living.
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ABOVE: SECRETARY, Sandra Harms BELOW: PTA OFFICERS; seated Joyce Weaver, President; standing left to right, Eileen Pearson, Vice President; Mary Montgomery, Treasurer; Kathy Goode, Secretary. School Administration Much time and thought is spent in the administra- tion of a school. Superintendent McCoy and Principal McIntosh, along with members of the school board, worked diligently to make the year the best ever. School board members are not around every day, but what decisions they make at the monthly board meetings are important. The school board election resulted in acquiring two new members: Chuck Gorrell and Larry Pointer. Louis Thiel, who retired from the board after six years of faithful service, received a plaque in recognition of his dedicated service. Balancing class funds, taking care of student bills, and typing letters kept Sandra Harms, the school secretary, busy constantly. The PTA (Parent-Teachers Association) and CTA (Community Teachers Association) also contributed to the success of the school year. BELOW: CTA OFFICERS; seated, Ruth Vickery, Corresponding Secretary; Mary Griffis, Recording Secretary; standing left to right, Eileen Pearson, President; Peggy Bu Vice President, LeAnna Dehn, Treasurer. 0003 9
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