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OUR SUPERINTENDENT Eight W. DAYTON KEYES, Jr. SUPERINTENDENT AND PRINCIPAL A. B., Illinois Wesleyan University A. M., University of Illinois Graduate Work, University of Colorado We have been fortunate to have had the privilege of attending Maroa High School under the leadership of Supt. W. D.Keyes, Jr. He is one of the outstanding school men in the state. His extraordinary intelligence, his excellent training and ex- perience, his unquestionable character, his foresightedness, his commanding person- ality, his patience and fair-mindedness in all his dealings, and his wide knowledge of the broad aspects of education make hima man of leadership. This year one of his tremendous jobs was leading the organi zation of the community school unit district. Contacts which we seniors have had wi th him in our school and community life have left a most favorable impression and influence on our lives, a EY gE Qa ee ee aa | -
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a) ‘ a f . é Left to Right: Pope, Harmon, Hill, Pres.; McGuire, Sec.; Sprague, Bolen, Stoutenborough, Clerk to See. (Absent: Walters) This is an historic picture inasmuch as this is the first school board elected by the people under the new community unit school district plan recently passed by the state legislature. We realize the numerous problems which have arisen under the new unit set-up. We believe that they have tackled these various problems in the fairest manner possible after discussing pro and con the merits of each decision. We realize many problems still confront them. but we do know, and feel, that they always will try to work for the best interests and needs of the boys and girls, end for the benefit of the community unit district as a whole. We thank them for all they have done for us. To them we look for the future progress in our school unit. “So the teacher, so the school” is an old familiar saying. Mr. Keyes, our super- intendent and principal, and Mr. Nicol, our assistant prin- cipal and agriculture in- structor, by virtue of their splendid qualifications, direct 4 our high school in a manner which is in keeping with the best principles of secondary school administration. We have learned to strive and live up to the fundamentals of a democratic life under their guidance. Many super- visors have commented fav- orably on the fine attitude and spirit in Maroa High de- veloped under their leader- ship. Nine
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