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contents administration. 5 classes.17 organizations.59 athletics .83 activities.113 staff Editor-in-Chief . . . Business Manger . . Photography Editor Copy Editor. Sports Editor. Vending Manager . . . . Richard Wight .Jane Piggott . . Martha Mackey Bonnie Kjellstrand .Robert Motz . . Arthur Goldstein assistants Dennis Sheets Katharine Hill Ann Wagner Elizabeth Bergendoff Richard D. Lovelace Donald (Dick) Jennings adviser Esca G. Rodger 4
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directors Standing: Dr. C. W. Motz, Mr. W. W. Bailey, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, Mr Arthur J. House, Mr. James H. Adamson, Mr. Junius P. Coliff, President of the Board, Mr. Earl H. Hanson, Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Carl F. Bauer. Absent from Picture: Mr. John H, Ahl, Business Office Assistant. Serving as the vital link between the public schools and the citizens of Rock Island, the Board of Education has spent another year in important service to the community. The members are selected at large for three- year terms at a special board election in April j EARL H. HANSON Superintendent of Schools each year, and serve without remuneration. They are elected in ones and twos for con¬ tinuity. These men have the job of analyzing the school budget for each year, approving in¬ structors and other personnel recommended by the superintendent, and approving new textbooks and other special purchases made during the year. Additions and improvements to school property, such as the new locker room at the high school, also require board approval. The board selects a superintendent of schools and two assistant superintendents. These three take care of the executive details and actual maintenance of the schools. They also conduct much routine school business. In order to carry out its duties, the board meets once a month, when it deals with all necessary problems. Because of their desire to have Rock Island students well prepared for future responsibili¬ ties as good citizens, the board members have unselfishly devoted much time, effort, and careful thought to provide the best possible educational program and to make available the best facilities for the training of all stu¬ dents. 6
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