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SUPERINTENDENT AND BOARD DIRECT MARION SCHOOLS PRAISES Go TO Elbert E. Day for his efficiency in directing the Marion City Schools. His job is to supervise methods, texts, courses, instruction, and employment. He is in charge of the making of the school budget and the selecting of the school per- sonnel. He oversees the grade schools, the junior highs, and Marion Senior High School. Not coming into daily Contact with Mr. Day, many stu- dents do not realize the importance of his office or his capable direction. It is through this direction that our schools have functioned smoothly and efficiently. Before coming to Marion, Mr. Day was a teacher in Indiana schools for eighteen years, then was director of teacher train- ing in Toledo, Ohio. He also served at Tri- State Teachers' College at Angola, Indiana, and Indiana University. Mr. Day is active in many educational organizations, such as the American Asso- ciation of School Administrators and the National Education Association. He is chair- man of the executive committee of the In- diana State Teachers' Association. Besides his work in 'educational organizations, he is interested in civic affairs, in Which he takes up uated from Marion High School and h isince attended Marion Normal College, ang active part. . Day was born in Markle, Indiana, Marion Board of Educazfiofz ELBERT E. DAY Columbia University, and Indiana Univer- sity, where he received his A. B. and A. M. degrees. Elbert E. Day has proved himself a lead- er by his distinguished efforts in the field of education. It is to him we owe our con- gratulations for his outstanding service to the Marion city schools. Heading the entire school system is the Board of Education, the members being selected by the city council for a term of three years. This board consists of three members-president, secretary, and treas- urer. At this time H. D. Crisler serves as president, Clark Siebold, secretary, and M. H. Fowler, treasurer. These men employ the teachers, principals, and all people con- nected With the school. These civic-minded men are an asset to the Marion schools and to the community as a Whole. DON CRISLER Plif'SitIlL'7ll CLARK SIEBOLD S1'L'n'!z1ry MEREDITPI FOWLER Treaxu rm' ELBERT E. DAY SIllIl'l'illfUlH1!'11f
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