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Mr. Foster can be compared to the director of a play, because his position as principal of the high school requires similar responsibilities. The director of a play is head of the production and must accept criticism as well as praise for the cast. Similarly Mr. Foster is chief supervisor of our school and is held directly responsible for the behavior and repu- tation of the student body. Under his supervision we are prepared to go out into the world--to employment or to further education. MR. GUY M. FOSTER West Virginia Wesleyan College B. A. West Virginia University M.A. Wittenburg University Tfodudcf ocua t e 7ftou6le Vue Sect Mr. Thompson, as assistant principal of Miami Trace, has a position similar to that of an assistant director. He assists Mr. Foster whenever his help is needed and takes care of our disciplinary problems. Likewise the assistant director’s main role in a play is assisting the director and keeping order on the stage. MR. RONALD K. THOMPSON Wilmington College B.S. Wittenburg University M.A.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION - Floyd Hoppes; Marion Waddle, Vice President; Mrs. Fleming, Clerk; Paul Shepard; Foster Kelly; and Glen McCoy, President. The board of education has similar duties to those of ex- ecutive producers in a play. Our board is made up of five elected members who act as a dheck on administrative power and act as a sounding board for complaints. The executive producers in a play advise the director of ideas and courses of action they feel should be followed based on what they believe the public wants. 7 y 'fyocKte Jfte Just as the technical director manages the finances and properties in a play, Mr. Hardin sees to it that our school district is efficiently operated. He is responsible for the teachers of our district, the type of education available to us, and the financial management of our district. Although Mr. Hardin is usually behind the scenes, he is indispensable in making our school system a workable one. MR. JOHN HARDIN County Superintendent The stage manager has an important job, for he must make sure the staging of the play runs properly. He is in charge of the actors, the stage crew, the scenery, and works with the director. These jobs are similar to those of Mr. Boyer, the Executive Head. He is respon- sible for the students, the faculty, and the activities of our school. MR. WALTER BOYER Executive Head
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