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PEOPLE .students and teachers exemplify the progressive ideas that have made OUR TOWN outstanding. Page 12
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WILLIAM FLOYD This year as in former years we, the Class of ' 51, wish to thank Mr. William Floyd, superin¬ tendent of schools, for his ceaseless efforts in our behalf. Those of us who have had the opportunity of working with him will remember his quiet co¬ operation and helpful advice. We are all famil¬ iar with his friendly smile and greeting when we meet in the halls, and we must surely be aware of the vast amount of work which he does to make our school maintain its place as a modern, well-run institution. Through his effi- cent management and work with the School Board he has carried through many plans for improvements and additions for the three schools which he supervises. A great believer in listening to the other per¬ son ' s viewpoint, he is always willing to listen to suggestions from students about the school and lends a sympathetic ear to any problems we present to him. School Board Although they are not well known to most of the stu¬ dent body, the School Board plays an important part in the smoothly run management of our school. Meeting once a month with Mr. Floyd, the Board, consisting of J. Henry Law, K. H. Kettelhut, and Burr Prentice, decides what policies the school shall follow. These men direct the expenditures of the school city, hire all personnel for the West Lafayette schools, and formulate plans for additions and improvements for West Lafayette schools. A tribute to their foresight is the blue-print for the future gymnasium-auditorium. We appreciate the untiring efforts of the Board and Mr. Floyd in securing for us the best possible leader¬ ship, curriculum, and equipment for the boys and girls enrolled in our schools. MISS PEARL ADAMS Miss Adams, secretary to Mr. Floyd, can always answer a fre¬ quent question of club and class treasurers, How much money do we have in our treasury, Miss Adams? ' ' Keeper of all activity funds, she pays our bills and helps us to be systematic in re¬ cording our funds and expendi¬ tures.
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