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Page 7 THE NINETEEN THIRTY-SEVEN ROSEMARY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION The Hoard of Education is a representative body, responsible for the conduct of the public schools of the district. This body consists of six members and the president, elected at large in the district, all serving for terms of three years. 'Terms of two members expire each year, and the term of the president expires each third year. T he Hoard of Education meets in regular session once each month, and in special session when required, for the transaction of special and urgent business of the district. During the past several years the task of the Hoard of Education has been especially difficult because of decreased property valuations and the difficulty of the people in paying their taxes, due to depressed conditions. In this time the Hoard of Education has made extraordinary efforts to keep its expenditures within its revenues, and at the same time to maintain its educational program at as high standards as possible. 'The people of the district are fortunate in having a Hoard of Education which serves its interests entirely unselfishly and with a sin- gleness of purpose, worthy of the emulation of any other civic body in the community. 'The Hoard of Education does much of its work by standing committees. At the present time there are four committees of the Hoard. 'The members of each committee are as follows: Tkai'hkrs Com m ittkk : Mr. I . J. Keilholz, Chairman Mrs. Ruth Newton Mr. Wallace V. Davis FIX A X CK Co M M ITT KK : Mr. Haul G. Busey, Chairman Mrs. G. E. Clark Mrs. Ruth Newton l)r. 1». S. Hopkins is president of the Hoard of E the Board to take the place of Mr. Chauncey E. Finf Hun.ding and Grounds Com mittkk : Mr. Carl A. Harks. Chairman Mrs. G. E. Clark Mr. Wallace V. Davis Mr. F. J. Keilholz Atui.ktic Com m ittkk : Supt. T. IE Cobb. Chairman Mr. Carl A. Harks Mr. Haul G. Busey Hrin. S. B. Hadden Coach Lewis Stephens ration and this year Mrs. George E. Clark went on •k, who was not a candidate for re-election. I'irst Row: Mrs. R. K. Newton. President B. S. Hopkins. Paul G. Busey, Mrs. G. 1.. Clark. Second Row: Superintendent T. H. Cobh, C. A. Parks, F. J. Keilholz, Wallace V. Davis.
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foreword ‘ Tli ere’s Rosemary; That’s for Remembrance. —Shakespeare. Although the image and events of our school are still fresh in our memory, it was the aim of the 1937 Annual staff to leave a vivid record of activities. We leave a rec- ord that 'Pime’s waves cannot wash away.
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T H E NINETEEN THIRTY-SEVEN ROSEMARY Page Q Principal Stanley B. Hadden, ssistant Principal Main ! 1) Ricketts.
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