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Board of Education BORED of Education? Not the Shawnee-Mission Board of Education. Difficult was the task tackled by the School Board which exercised control over not just one, but an entire system of schools consisting of S-M and four junior highs. The members, usually acting upon the recom- mendation of the superintendent, approved hundreds of suggestions from that of repairing the roof to changing the curriculum. Other responsibilities of the efficient five included setting up bus routes, planning dates of school holidays, approving all social functions, and deter- mining how best to spend the taxpayers' money. In addi- tion, the Board had the grave responsibility of interview- ing architects and studying plans for the construction of the new Senior High. aThese five men were elected to their positions and served with no compensation other than the appreciation of those who benefited from their service and the satisfaction of a job that was well done. Builders work hard during the week to enlarge the bleachers for avid Friday night football fans SCHOOL BOARD. Richard V. Garre tt Howard D. McEachen, Kenneth P Rankin Henry M Furrell Charles A Long Roy E Welch
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