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.xdclminiafrafion v-44 . r- ig Top- MR. OSCAR V. ROSE, Superintendent Home town-Midwest City, Oklahoma School attended-East Central State Teachers College,,Ada, Oklahoma Degree-B.S. Left- MR. 1. E. SUTTON, mf, Principal of High sfhoaz Home town-Midwest City, Oklahoma School attended-Northeastern State Teachers College, Tahlequah, Oklahoma Degree-A.B. Right- MRS. MARY ANN SHAW, Adminixtratiue Secretary Home town-Seminole, Oklahoma School attended-Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, Oklahoma Degree-B.S. Bottom- MISS EVA CLIFFORD, Grade Principal Home town-Oklahoma City, Oklahoma School attended-Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Degree-B.S.
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-nu.. . S 'I' - 1 . 1 -as '3f:9'1s21.frw3 iq n. .':,.. ,, y , or ioneering ulai J Un-his return, Mr. Rose called his men faculty mem- bers to work immediately erecting the new buildings. In three days school teacher-carpenters had the hutments ready for occupancy, with the exception of wiring the buildings and installing heating facilities. This work also was com- pleted 'in short order with the assistance of volunteer high school 'boys who remained after school each day to assist their teachers, E. Sutton, Ir., lack Clark, band director, and Oscar Bean, custodian. I lt was' about this same time that the Federal Govern- ment approved the 5180.000 permanent building project and construction was begun immediately. It was the pros- pects of this new building that kept studentsb and teachers' spirits high as they endured the cold, rain, and mud of that winter in the hutments. BUILDING COMPLETED On April 6, 1944, the happy day arrived-the new building was ready for occupancy. This was a day that no faculty member or pupil will ever forget, as each class started moving through the mud to their new home, books in hand and a big smile on every face. As a service to parents in war work, the school con- ducted a recreational program during the summer of I944 for all boys of school age living within the city limits. During the same time an accredited nine weeks' summer school was carried. An additional service for working parents is a day child-care center, where pre-school age children are cared for by experienced nursery workers. A complete care center for both Pre-school age children was maintained throughout the summer along with the recreational program.
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