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BOARD of EDUCATION . .. Mr. Hank De Bruin, Dr. Arch Lowe, Jr., Supt. Willard Graff, Mr. Franklin Gamble, president, Dr. Bruce Lemmon, Jr., Mr. Turner White, Mr. E. A. Martin, Jr. Youth Welfare Concern of School, Communit The board of education, composed of six citizens who are elected by the voters of the district, is entrusted with the responsibility for working and planning with professional educators for the edu- cational welfare of children. The board is organized and operates under the laws of Missouri, its own rules and regulations, and the expressed will of the electorate. Through their leadership and service to the community, the board provides for the develop- ment of competent citizens, for equal oppor- tunity for all students, and for the intellectual, phy- sical, and social needs of all children of a chang- ing society. In addition to the regular monthly meeting, board members give many hours to individual study and to extra meetings on the local, state, and national levels in order to deal eiqectively with school problems. The only compensation for the time away from their personal lives is their knowledge of the im- portant contribution they make to the community and nation. This outstanding contribution merits the appreciation of the citizens of the community. IN APPRECIATION Mr. Carl Renie, Springfield Educa- tion Association presidcnt, presents an award of appreciation for service to Mr. Martin who is retiring after 17 years. Mr. Gamble and Superintendent Graff offer congratulations from the board and administrative staff.
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