Marionville High School - Comet Yearbook (Marionville, MO)

 - Class of 1961

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President Mr. Harold Maples orchardist and farm- er is servinghis sec- ond term as Presi- dent of the Board of Education. Vice President Mr. Ray Rhodes is serving his third term. He is a farm- er and is a skilled Trailmobile worker. Left to right: Harold Maples, Ray Rhodes, Glen Smart, mam Secretary Mr. Glen Smart, a skilled shoe factory worker is serving his first term on the Board. The control of local schools in Missouri is vested in the Board of Education, composed of six men e- lected for three year terms, They are the legislative body of any school district and serve without pay. The local Superintendent of Schools in Missouri is employed by the Board of Education as their ad- ministrative officer and he admin- isters the program approved by the Board of Education. The Board of Education meets once a month to plan and discuss methods for improving our school. They also serve as an advisory group Raymond Woods, Don Wrinkle, and Maurice Wiley. John Vt0 the 3-dT1'1if1iSt1'afi0Y1 of the SCh00l- Crumpley. Q Not pictured Q Treasurer Education. They represent other walks of life and have other responsibilities but they contribute willingly of their time and energy without compensa- tion, as our school is on its ever constant move toward progress. Mr. John Crumpley is a farmer and is serving his third term on the Board of Mr. Raymond Wood, a farmer and skilled shoe factory worker, and Mr. Don Wrinkle also a farmer, are enthusiasti- cally serving their first terms on the Board of Education. 4 ,



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Behind every executive is an ef- ficient secretary which our adminis tration, Board of Education, and stu dents depend upon a great deal. Keep ing the records of the school and planning schedules are merely two of the responsibilities of Mrs. Marion Shipman. She is an invaluable secretary and has many outstanding capabilities. 6 ' ww? yfleaaaye Today our schools are our first line of defense against communism. Today's student must be taught the principles of democracy in the school, in the home, and in the church. Two obstacles stand in the way of the communists ruling the worldg democracy and Christianity. Therefore the school, the home, and the church must recognize their responsibilities to the youth of our land.

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