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Foreword The 1953 Rosemary is a picture-story of Urbana High School during the 1952-53 school year. The story of Urb and Ana, their classes, their activities, and their ath- letics have been com tiled to provide a vivid remembrance of many happy days. We, the members of the Rosemary staff, have dedicated ourselves to portraying school life in such a nay that the Rosemary may help you re-live those pleasant memo- ries in Urbana High in years to come.
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I Our Superintendent Mr. C. C. Ix ew The Superintendent’s Four Year Progress Report is- sued June JO. 1952 showed continuous improvement in the educational program and physical facilities of the I’rbana School system. This current year the Hoard of Education has continued to give attention to housing the increased number of pupils and to the improvement of our educational program. Dur- ing the year, members of the school stall' have made presen- tations to the Hoard in the areas of the work of the administrative offices, administrative responsibilities and procedures, tin teaching of our American Heritage, tin maintenance of our physical plant, remedial work in the schools, testing and procedures, and the teaching of moral and spiritual values. in September, 1952 tin new Flossie Wiley Elementary School was placed in operation with a capacity enrollment. Work on the Urbana Junior High School is progressing and it is expected this building will be ready for use iu September, 1953. On February 14, 1953 the citizens of the District ap- proved a bond issue of $440,000 to construct a twelve-room addition to the new Flossie Wiley School and an addition of four rooms to tin- Washington School. An increase in the educational tax rate from $1.11 to $1.33 was also ap- proved in order to maintain our present standards and to staff the new facilities. The Parents’ Post, begun this year and issued weekly witli news from all the schools, has proved of interest. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated—Prof. K. .1. Filbcy, Prof. 11. T. Scovill. Mrs. E. M. Lyman, Mrs. Emma Ekblaw. Standing Mr. Marlin Bickers, Mr. Lowell Fisher, Mr. James W. Potter. a The 1959 Rosemary
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