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1 N f , 0' 1 I sg r l f- ' fi' - me -L-A-'A f 1 5 ll-.Xl BOOK XllOl'lllON nrust hrst meet with Board approval Board rnenrbers. Mr. lzarl lu Brubaker. Mr, Robert .X, Hoadley. and Mr, Russell .X. jones, cxarnine textbooks that hate been rcurrrrrrrerrded bv the l'1iilIllX lor Crxrrirulurn irrrproxement l'nsellish devotion to duty is the phrase that best characterizes the Board of Directors of the XYestmont- Upper Yoder School District. Serving without pay, they devote considerable time and energy to resolving school problems. The district is fortunate in having experienced directors to make vital decisions concern- ing the welfare of its young people. Totally, these men have ninety-four years of experience. 'I'he XVestmont Board consists of Messrs. XYillianr V. Price, newly elected president: Parker R. Lawson: Robert A. Hoadley: -Iohn C. Moore: and A. Hugh Mlagner. Messrs. lf. Monroe Mlilliarnson, Luther E. ' l 'J .xv ' X CIONSI ,XX ll .Xl'l'R XISXI ol income and expenditures lrt keep the stlrool district operating in the blank. Messrs lf. Brubaker. l.rrtlrer li. l.ehrrrau. llarry R. letkey. and lluelnrer. review the current luranrial status ot the distr llll' Ieiltgllllllilllllll lIll'l'llllg. Lehman, Russell .X. -lones, Christ R. Gibbons, and liarl F. Brubaker comprise the l'pper Yoder Board. Currently under consideration are plans for the erection of a new high school and for the establish- rrrerrt of an enriched and expanded curriculum. Sur'- veys indicate that high school enrollments by 1963 will exceed l20ll students. Designed to accorrrodate approxi- rrrately 650 students, the high school now enrolls 882. .X desire to improve educational facilities and to pro- vide a better educational program has prompted the Board to urgently pursue these projects. rf -,., i -5, , i X Xl-ill' HIC-ll Sl HOUI, Bl ll,lJlNt. is one ot the more urgent proretrs under torrsiderarrorr by the Board which serves as a tltlllllll-I house lor all lirelirrrrrrary Iilarrs. lrrspetrinlf the blue- HH' NLM' HXMXIUXD URLXX l'l 'l t 'l ln 'lm prrrrrs are Board rrreirrbers. Nrfinfl' Mr. Nrllrarrr X. l'rue. Mr. l-. Nl rt ind Xlr l Monroe Milliarrrsorr, Xlurrllruq, Mr. Rolielt X. lloadley. .Xltorlley t 'llml'l 'm'l 'l 'l'l 'N ul' lnlm K HU A 1 ' lYatire 1. ltolle. and Mr. lutlrcr lx l.elrrrrar1. ll ummm' ullli'H'N ' Qs L tool Board lN1l1'lIlUllNllllll'll hx Mr. Xlrllraur X l'rrit to
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