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DEDICATION — familiar words in the typing room. Now people, snap those keys It is an honor to pay tribute to one who has become such a genuine part of Stock- bridge High School. Her quiet, unassuming way, her interest in her students and her eagerness to help them have endeared her to all who have come under her influence. Because she means so much to so many, we the staff dedicate the 1966 PANTHER to Mrs. Irma Louise Cronkhite. Mrs. Cronkhite is a native of Leslie and a graduate of Leslie High School. She re¬ ceived her B.S. degree from Eastern Michigan University and has taught a number of years at Stockbridge High. She, her husband, Donovan; and son, Keith, reside in two places. They have a home in Stockbridge and a lovely farm home on old US 127.
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SCHOOL BOARD —oj S AamM g ' toup SEATED: Mr. Duane Ford, treasurer; Mr. Almon Lathrop, president; Dr. Edward R. Weddon, secretary STANDING: Mr. Elwih Beniser, Mr. Dan Howlett, trustees Not present when picture was taken: Mr. Olin Wild, trustee Mr. Lee James, trustee The six members of our Board of Education lead very busy lives in addition to their professions. They spend a great many hours with the problems of our district. Namely; they determine the financial needs and expenditures and study the curriculum, making sure our courses are up-to-date and that they offer a variety to the students. These men see that repairs are made, rooms are painted, and equipment is checked to insure the safety, beauty, and smooth operation of the area schools. School Board members also settle more minor problems that arise, such as the deer hunting policies and the dress code for the high school students, to name a few. These dedicated men get little recognition for many hours spent. We wish to com¬ pliment them on the fine work they are doing and thank them for their past services. 5
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