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THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Allen, Mr. Ewert, Mr. Gee, Mr. Hendrickson, Mr. Newcomer, Attorney Ancel, Superintendent Sifert. ■ ' HE BOARD OF EDUCATION of Proviso Town- ship High school consists of five members elected by the voters in the township. Their duties are chiefly legislative; they discuss all matters relative to the busi- ness policies and transactions of the school. They em- ploy the superintendent, and through him, the teaching personnel. They also engage the maintenance, cafeteria, and clerical forces. They are responsible to the citizens of the community for the effective operation of the entire institution. IT ESLIE ALLEN, of Melrose Park, served as president of the Board during the year 1941- 42. He completed his ninth year on the Board last April. ITT W. EWERT, of May- wood, was secretary of the Board last year; he was elected for a third term of three years in April, 1941. XA ILLIAM GEE, of May- wood, was elected to the Board in April, 1941 ; he was the first change in personnel in five years. TRVIN C. HENDRICKSON, of Bellwood, completed his second term of service last April. TOHN M. NEWCOMER, Maywood, was elected a fourth time in 1941. • 14 T OUIS ANCEL, Proviso ' 24, Northwestern Univer- sity Law School, ' 31, is retained as attorney by the Board, and handles all legal matters for it. ITARL R. SIFERT has been superintendent of Proviso high for six years. During the past year, he has given considerable time to Civilian Defense, both in the high school and in the community. The Federal Gov- ernment has cooperated in establishing defense train- ing classes for adults, which have already enrolled hundreds. TN APRIL, Fred E. Meyer, of Forest Park, was elected to the Board; Mr. Allen was re- elected for a fourth term. Mr. Gee is president and Mr. Allen vice-president for next year. TpLOYD HUMMEL reigns as monarch of all he surveys in the business office, with Miss Margaret Stewart as first aide. Purchases of all materials and supplies for the school are made through this office. Records of money collected by all organi- zations are kept by Mr. Hum- mel. Several clerks assist in the work. Mr. Hummel and M ss Steivart agree that trial balances aren ' t trials when they balance. i
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