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Left to Right-G, E. I-Ieiges, E. H. Lang, E. Bieber, P. E. Tamplin, W. D. Gamble, I. S. Bycroft, P. E. Witmeyer, G. P. Anderson, W. S. lackson, H. A. Bishop SCHOOL BOARD Those elected to manage school funds and decide school policies make up the board ol education of the Sharon School System. The board is headed hy Mr. Iohn Bye i-cm ft who will have served twelve years when his term expires in 1945. With him are Vice President. Mr. P. E. Tampling Treasurer, Dr. G. P. Anderson, E. Bieher, G. Heiges, W. S, lack- son, and Mr. E. H. Lang. Mr. H. A. Bishop is the present Secretary. The board members are elected by the townspeople to serve for six years and may come up for refelection as often as they choose. Regular meetings are held the first lvlonday of every month in the ollice ol Secretary Bishop, and special meetings are called when necessary. The Board hires the personnel, decides salaries, attends to improvements and repairs, goes over records of incoming money and expenditures, and sees that all hills are paid. The Superintendent of schools, Dr. P. B. WlIH1KfyL'I', meets with them as, does lVlr. C. E. Brockway, school solicitor.
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LET FREEDOM RlNG I wrote this about twenty years ago. Since the theme of the Year Book is Let Freedom Ringh, it seems to me appropriate to use it in this connection. I love my country. I love its wooded hills and its fertile valleys. I glory in its past achievements and in its present greatness. I honor and respect the memory of the pioneers, who in the face of danger and privation, with heroic fortitude blazed the way for American civilization. I honor our great statesmen and scientists and inventors and captains of in- dustry and reformers and educators and I desire to emulate in my life that spirit of patriotism and service and devotion to duty which has contributed so much to national greatness. I love the Stars and Stripes, the emblem of my country. I believe that the Flag has always stood for justice and liberty and human freedom. I cherish our great institutions, our wise laws, our interest in maintaining hospitals and homes and asylums for ministering to human need and destitution and I regard the privileges and the blessings and opportuni- ties which all these have given to me as a precious heritage. In recognition of all that I enjoy, I aim to be patriotic, to respect law, to uphold American ideals. I realize, that. in view of what the nation gives to me, I have an obligation to it and to its citizens and I am willing to assume my share of responsibility, to participate in all affairs for the common good, to place service above self, and to seek by my life and influence to do my share to hand down to my children an even greater, a better heritage than that which I now enjoy. W -W. D. GAMBLE
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