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As we look back over the year's events, we realize that life at Urbana High School naturally falls into seasonal divisions. Because of this, we have tried to divide the 1944 Rosemary into sections depicting the various events of each season. Although sum- mer is not a regular school season, our administra- tors work all through these months in order to have our classrooms ready for us as we enter the doors of U. H. S. in the fall. The termination of four happy v years at Urbana is represented by the final section of the book—our senior commencement section. The coming years will find the Class of 1944 spread out over many parts of the world, but the Rosemary of 1944 will always serve as reminder of the years to- gether at U. H. S.
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THE CHIEF ADMINISTRATORS Mr. T. H. Cobb Superintendent of Schools The authority in public education in the 1943-44 school year was the Board of Education. The Board has always devoted itself to the very best interests of the community youth, with a total singleness of pur- pose. Especially alert to the interests and promotion of Urbana High School, the board's ambition was to give all high school students a well-rounded, well- developed program of activities and studies. The pro- gram of Urbana High School was designed to turn out graduates who would be prepared to become respon- sible citizens devoted to the best interest of the entire community. The high school was also dedicated to the idea that it. and its students individually, should bear their share of responsibility for the defense of their country and the maintenance of their way of living. The Board of Education was especially anxious to ex- press its gratitude to those of its former students and graduates who joined the armed forces. It looked with boundless pride on this large and courageous group. Mr. T. H. Cobb, superintendent of the Urbana schools, admired and respected by his associates, has had long experience in the needs of the Urbana schools. Planning for a better future and sympathetic to the wants of the schools, he has grown to be a true friend of students and teachers, alike. BOARD OF EDUCATION Mrs. G. E. Ekblaw. Carl Parks. Vcrn G. Milum. Pres. B. S. Hopkins. Paul G. Busey. H. L. Jeter. Supi. f. H. Cobb. [ 4 1
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