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BOARD OF EDUCATION C I is O C B Mr. LUDWICK GRAVES Miss ANNETTE MOORE Mr. WALLACE SUTHERLAND President Vice-President Retiring Member l x l , Mr. IRA GARDNER Mrs. FRANK E. DORSEY Mr. BUTLER DISMAN Retiring Member N U l C I Mr. ROGER C. SLAUGHTER Mrs. F. 1. WILSON Elected April 2, 1940 Elected April 2, 1940 Page 19
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THE BOARD The Board of Education is a group of public- spirited men and, women who serve their com- munity without pay. The pupils and patrons of the Kansas City schools are especially grateful this year to the members of the board for their courageous stand in submitting the necessary ten-mill levy to the voters at the April election and for their wholehearted support of the levy. Without that support, and the encouragement which it gave to the Parent-Teacher Association and other civic groups who have worked for the schools, it is doubtful if the levy would have been passed, and certainly it would have received a much OF EDUCATION smaller number of votes. The past few years have been ones of financial stress. The Board of Education and, Mr. Melcher, Superintendent of Schools, are to be congratulated on their good work in maintaining, as far as stringent financial conditions would permit, the high standards of the Kansas City schools. Parents and their children have every reason to look forward to a steadily improving school system. Mr. Wallace Sutherland and Mrs. Frank E. Dorsey retired from the board this spring, and their places were taken by Mr. Roger C. Slaughter and Mrs. F. I. Wilson. l . l 4 e Mr. GEORGE MELCHER, Mr. JOHN L. SHOUSE, Mr. GEORGE TINKER, Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Secretary MAY May 1-7 What's this? Only nine months of school this year. We notice the undergraduates are keeping their fingers crossed for next year. The senior play, You Can't Take It with You, packs the auditorium. May 8-15 Thrill of a lifetime! The dignified seniors and juniors swing out at the Prom. Lots of Page 18 excitement, Senior Day. Also lots of talent f?J in the senior assembly. May 16-24 Gloom settles as report cards go out. Wheel! Seniors begin their vacation. Event of the year-graduation. Wouldn't thought for the log: Spring is come, The birds are fly, The buds am broke, So are I.
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