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,gm 9 it rv K-SQ BOARD OF EDUCATION D. L. Miller, Secretary Fred Honens, President John M. Stager Paul W. Dillon H. Hunter Wood On the eleventh day of April, 1896, the first Board of Education of the Sterling Township High School was elected. Its members were C. A. Wetherbee, E. Brown, J. F. Platt, F. W. Wheeler, and W. A. Sanborn. The following spring on the fourteenth of April, D. L. Miller was elected to the Board and has since then served faithfully. Because his thirty years of service have been a great help to the school to him it is with pleasure the Senior Class dedicates this number of the Blue and Gold. The present Board is composed of Fred W. Honens, President, D. L. Miller, Secretary, John M. Stager, H. Hunter Wood, and Paul W. Dillon. They meet regularly on the second Wednesday of each month. Mrs. S. M. Coe, librarian, is recording Secretary. Much of our progress as a school has been due to our Board of Education. To them belongs the credit for building the annex containing the Gymnasium, commercial room, and Domestic Science and Manual Training Departments. These vocational subjects have enlarged greatly our educational scope and made it possible for S. H. S. to send forth its graduates better equipped for college and for life. The Board has charge of letting all contracts and allowing money for all bills. In their hands rests the policy of the school. They fix the date and length of vacations and sanction special holidays. To them we owe the oflicial organiza- tion of the school. They are the medium between the public and the school, the instrument that carries out the will of the people. Through them ideas and sug- gestions are exchanged between faculty and patron, thus bringing about greater sympathy and understanding. We are proud of a Board that can arouse the interest of the Service Clubs toward the school-that never refuses an opportunity to make our school better, and that has earned the respect of the entire student body as well as that of the city. To them the class of 1927 gives their hearty thanks and hopes that the good will of the Board will not cease to follow them as they sail out on open seas. -D. W. '27 1927 16
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