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-I NW- Z I 'Im' 1-'Hu ,:.:i:.:-.- ttf: ..,,',f.1 N ,gulf 1 Pendleton Luft Hinde Brown Gard Mrs. Hinde Mrs. Randall Matthews 1, ' ,St . , gg a' if llf gt el ii'- 3 i l. t it f meetings are held monthly in the lunior High building. Besides their service to the stu- A- : l ,w , ., W dents, the members render service to the citizens of Independence through their various t. vocations. , i The School Board has enabled Chrisman students to make their school an institution It i embodying their ideals by giving the students the privilege of choice. The spirit ot per- sonal liberty has been made very great and useful in our school lite. With an attitude of interest and guidance the Board has done much to determine the character of our school. LQ ir, ,a 4 Foreseeing the Chrismanite desire to enter into extra-curricular activities, the Board has generously allowed the students to participate in inter-school, as Well as in inter-class, 5554 contests. Through competition and contact with others We prepare ourselves for the greater com- ii? - v I ll petition ot lite. Mr. William Kreeger, custodian of the build- ings at Chrisman, assisted by Mr. William Thomp- son, Mr. Tom Ritter, Mr. Bert McKim, Mr. Iohn Greer, fit Mr. Armstrong, and Mr. Robert Foster, keeps Chris- man tidy and Well repaired. li, it , t it la 1 I . it V 4 '-I ' ' ,A I , V I , 'KH ill' ' A 1 m'9 ' K - ----L - .- ,.ig.'..: dxf.-.s.e.,:L4:.:,: : ,...:::,...,.-...u-iLiv..,,....-...,.,...,..Y.. 1 M' 1UN1oR H1cH sci-iooi. Where Board Meetings Were Held 13 mf - - ....:-.ae-angers::z::1:Lgai2Qi4mI4.5Ei5A3iiiiQ:.1 l il.
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, ...r- g::. .ni i 5, it 'Q .gf 14 ---H ll I l tl I l gt if il ti it 52 it L si xl i 15, J 5, . 1 l E I . i. it :E li .R I I t I it n t i t lu. tl ll in il lit . ., 'Q li 1: , la sl ii if I t. Iohn W. Luff, Pres. Mrs. Adron Randall Dr. R. F. Gard Mrs. Howard Hinde Frank P. Brown Fleming W. Pendleton Board of Education HAT every student in William Chrisman High School may be satisfied with his school life is the aim of the Board of Education. The Board desires the best for William Chris- man students and endeavors to give it to them. Our school has much modern equipment thoughtfully furnished' us by the Board. The members of the Board seem to be constantly recognizing and fulfilling our needs. ' Through the years many new courses of study have been added to the curriculum. The 'students are offered forty-one units of study from which to choose their courses. The subjects cover many fields of learning. To teach these enlightening and worthwhile courses the Board has selected efficient instructors, who, besides developing the students' minds, develop the students' personalities. From each of the faculty can be gained something very precious and valuable-friend ship with the desire to aid. Always the teachers have the students' inter- ests at heart. The Board members are Mr. Iohn W. Luff, president of the Board, Mr. Frank Brown, Mrs. Howard Hinde, Dr. Raymond F. Gard, Mr. Fleming W. Pendleton, and Mrs. Adron Randall. Mr. Iohn l-linde is the able and inter- ested secretary to the Board. The Left to Right Top Row Mr Armstrong Mr Greer Bottom Row W P Kreeger supt of buildings Mr Thompson 1? Ll l .
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T Citizens of Tomorrow ODAY'S students, tomor- row's citizens: each owes it to himself and to his coun- try to develop and use to the utmost his ability in order to maintain the cherished tradi- tions for which his forefathers stood. Desirable traits may be found in the lives of those who have made history. Unworthy traits are there also, as stumbling blocks for us, to avoid. It is important that a student be trained mentally, morally, and physically to hold sacred the admirable quali- ties of manhood. I A SUPERINTENDENT W. E. MATTHEWS Future democracy will be what future citizens as individuals make it, by contributing their little or their great part to the Welfare of all peoples of all nations, thus contributing to a peaceful and progressive world. Self train- ing and sober thought develop students of today into leaders or worthy followers in our closely linked world of tomorrow. WL E. MATTHEWS. OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT MATTHEWS 14 1 it ls ! A 1 l mn 4 r-::f-s:'::.si:nas,,.rQg+- .T --+41 11 i M - t -- .
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