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Q7iLL Pa gc 6 BOARD OF EDUCATION I935-l936 The committees of the Board of Education for 1935-36 as appointed by Mrs. A. E. Granger, President, were as follows: Finance, F. C. Newlin, Wallace, Miss Elda Kemp, Teachers and Text-books, Miss Elda Kemp, A. A. Schenken, Wallace, Supplies, Repairs, Insurance, A. A. Schenlcen, F. C. Newlin, Fuel and Janitors, Wallace, F. C. Newlin. In March of 1936, some changes occurred because of the expiration of the terms of Mrs. Granger and Mr. Schenken. Mrs. Granger was not a candidate for re-election. Mr. A. A. Schenken and Mr. W. C. Sheets were elected at this time, together with Mr. Lockwood, who succeeded himself as treasurer. The new president, Mr. A. A. Schenken, appointed the fol- lowing committees to serve for 1936-37: Finance, W. C. Sheets, Wallace, Miss Elda Kemp, Education, Miss Elda Kemp, F. C. Newlin, Wallace, Supplies, Wallace, F. C. Newlin, W. C. Sheets, Buildings and Grounds, F. C. Newlin, Miss Elda Kemp, W. C. Sheets. Mr. Wallace is vice-president of the Board, and Mr. Emery Miller, secretary.
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Advice is usually as free as the air which we breathe, and often as little attention is given to the one as to the other. Perhaps the few words I may say will not tend toward the setting either of a goal or an ideal. Ir is merely by way of reflection that I make a statement. Among the products of four years of as- sociation in the same school each student has developed a personality and character of his own. He has been filled with the spirit of humility, appreciation, kindness, intelligence, and courtesy-a gentleman. Down the great pathway of life he will walk or stumble according to the degree of de- velopment of the above. I hope that each member of the class of 1936 may enjoy the fullest measure of life, but only after having paid the reasonable price. x g l ff, 'A lc 07 Life is a leaf of paper white Whereon each one of us may write His word or two, and then comes night. Greatly begin! though thou have time But for a line, he that sublime- Not failure, but low aim, is crime. -Lowell 3 We hope your school has inspired you to aim high and that the line which you write will be truly sublime. Your friend, I L L Page
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DEDICATION To Miss Rose L. Wilcox, Supervisor of Vocal Music N recognition of her endeavors to ele- 8' vate the place of music in the curric- ulum, we respectfully and lovingly ll dedicate this volume of the Quill, Her untiring efforts, high icleals, and capabil- ity have endeared her to the hearts of all who know her. 07 LL Page 7
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