MEETING OF JANUARY 6, 1958
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA MET IN REGULAR MONTHLY
SESSION IN THE BOARD ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, ON MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1958 AT 3:00 P. M. O'CLOCK.
PRESENT:
Jim Wright, President Phil C. Bennett, Vice President C. B. McCray Nellie R. Melton Otto F. Thompson
Others present: Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, Superintendent; Dr. N. L. George, Assistant Superintendent; Dr. T. H. Broad, Messrs. L. V. Ballard, H. G. Buchanan, C. E. Costley, Bill Foutz, Lonnie Gilliland, Bill Haller, Charles Harville, A. H. Higdon, Virgil Hill, Wayne Jeans, Gilbert Robinson, Robert Shultz, Gene Stinebeck, W. H. Taylor, and Mrs. Floy Campbell, Mrs. Gladys McDonald and Mrs. Elaine Tucker -- Directors; H. B. Ginn, Business Manager; W. A. Lybrand, Attorney; Millard Prigmore, Auditor; Mary A. Thacker, Clerk; other central office personnel.; representatives of the press and T-V stations; other visitors as listed below. The invocation was given by the Reverend Kermit Hollingsworth, who was present as a visitor.
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On motion of Mrs. Melton, seconded by Mr. Thompson, the minutes of the meeting,of December 2, 1957 were approved as read.
|R. #1+07 i Minutes - Approved
The President introduced the following visitors: Judge William A. Berry; Reverend Kermit Hollingsworth; Mrs. Pat 0. Johnson, Mrs. Donald Ayler, Mrs. Orben Casey, and Mrs. Buford Cleveland, representing the P-TA; Mr. Robert Cheney, President District OEA; Mrs. Bessie Henry, Past President District OEA; Mi*. Glen Bowman, President Classroom Teachers Association; Mrs. Leslie Kelley, President ACE; L. S. Lanman, President Administrators Council; Mrs. Lila Quinn, President Elementary Principals; Mrs. Jim Wright, Mrs. Otto Thompson, Mrs. Phil C. Bennett, Mrs. Walter Gray, Mrs. Guy James, and Mr. and Mrs. Miller Smith.
i Visitors • RecoSnl2ed-
LEGAL AND FINANCIAL REPORTS Reports were submitted by the Attorney, Auditor, and Treasurer, and on motion of Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mr. Bennett, they were approved as submitted. SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT
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|Reports of j Attorney, ;Auditor, Treas ;urer Approved
Information to the Board: The following information was presented by the Superintendent: (1)
Carlton Poling, County Superjntedent, has notified the Superintendent of Schools that a part of School District $26 of Oklahoma County was annexed to Independent School District No. 89 as of November 19, 1957The part annexed is described as follows:
|Annexation of |a Part of i Dlslrlcl $26 i(Grant School)
All of the SE/U, Section 25, T-13-N, R-A-W, and all of Block 7, Lakeside Estates, T-13-N, R-4-W (2)
The results of the December 3, 1957 General Election held by the Election Board for School Board members are as follows:
For School Board Member No. U:
Jim Wright George E. Zink
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No. Votes For U362 1563
| Report of j School Board i Election
For School Board Member No. 5:
Phil C. Bennett Dorsey Buttram
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R. #U09 It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. Bennett to approve the following recom- !Approval of mendation to transfer $800.00 from Account C-15, General Fund, Other Administrative i Transfer of Office Equipment, to Account C-2, New School Apparatus. On roll call, the motion carried iAccounts in General Fund with all members voting "Aye."
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R. #410 I Res. of Apprej ciation for |
The following Resolution of Appreciation for Miss Martha Lucille Tandy, retired teacher, recently deceased, was passed on motion of Mrs. Melton, seconded by Mr. Thompson:
RESOLUTION
Martha Lucille Tandy !
The Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Miss Martha Lucille Tandy;, December 31? 1957-
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Miss Tandy joined the Oklahoma City School System in 1919 as a teacher at Irving School. In 1924, she joined the staff at Classen High School where she taught English until she retired in 1953- Following her retirement she taught a year at Central State College and then, after that, served as a substitute teacher until a year ago.
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Miss Tandy was a member of the National, State, and Local professional organ!zations, and of the Christian Church. She was an exceptionally fine teacher; Conscientious and dependable in her She was loving and thoughtful of both her work and beloved by her students. Her thoughtfulstudents.and co-workers and had their respect and devotion, ness and unselfishness were a great inspiration tocthbse. who knew..and-worked with her, and we feel that her noble spirit and high ideals which shb -translated into life will long live in the hearts of all who knew her. The Board of Education extends its profound sympathy to the bereaved family and pays tribute to an outstanding teacher whose influence for good wilBJsave a .lasting'..; effect upon all who knew and worked with her.
R. #411., Res. of Appreciation for May Bulington
On motion of Mr. McCray , seconded by Mrs. Melton, the following Resolution of Appreciation for Miss May Bulington, retired teacher, deceased recently, was passed:
RESOLUTION The Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Miss May Bulington, January 3? 1958. E
Miss Bulington taught several years in Luther and Arcadia, Oklahoma, before joining the staff at University Heights School in 1924, where she taught the fifth grade until she retired in 1947- After that she served one year on the Reserve and Advisory Board and worked for the State Retirement Board. She was a charter member of the Oklahoma Education Association and belonged to all the other professional organizations; also Kappa Kappa Iota sorority and the’-Methodist Church.
Miss Bulington was a diligent, dependable, teacher and rendered effective services to hundreds of boys and girls in Oklahoma City. She was loyal, cooperative and possessed a very pleasing personality, which endeared her to her pupils and co-workers. We feel that her noble spirit and high ideals will long live in the hearts of all who knew and. worked, with her.
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R. #412
Tript of Mr. Robinson Approved
The Board of Education extends its profound sympathy to the bereaved family The highest tribute we can pay and pays tribute to an outstanding teacher. to her memory is to remember her as a great teacher and an inspiration to all her many friends.
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to approve the following resolution directing Mr. Gilbert L. Robinson, Personnel Director, to attend, the conference indicated.:
RESOLUTION The Board of Education of the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma feels it would be of great benefit to the Oklahoma City School District if Mr. Gilbert L. Robinson, Personnel Director, would attend a Personnel Conference in Denver, . Colorado, January 19, 1958 through January 21, 1958.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That Mr. Robinson be directed to attend this Conference, with the- understanding that such attendance is solely for the present necessary good of the schools of the District, if he can arrange his work so as to do so; and this being a special service to the Board of Education, that it is hereby ordered that all expenses of Mr. Robinson be paid by the Board of Education, except transportation, which will be furnished otherwise. On roll call, the motion carried, with all members voting "Aye."
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It was moved By Mr. McCray and seconded "by Mrs. Melton to ratify the December 1957 payrolls,^ authorize issuing the January 1958 payrolls, and authorize payment of vendor bills as per i Approval to attached itemized list, totaling $262,090.33; , as 1 â&#x20AC;&#x2122; recommended above. On roll call, the : Ratify Dec. Payrolls, Auth- motion carried with all members voting "Aye." orize January Payrolls, Pay | Vendor Bills |
R. #415 Award Made for Exhaust Hood
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R. #416 Bid Accepted on Diplomas
R. #417
Bids Awarded on Concrete, Sand, LimeI stone, Cement
Motion was made by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. Bennett that an award be made to the Standard Material & Roofing Company to furnish and install one exhaust hood in the Linwood School Cafeteria in the amount of $1,917.00, the purchase to be charged to the Building Levy Account No. 5HThe motion carried unanimously on roll call.
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It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to approve an agreement with the Star Engraving Company to supply 2,000 diplomas, more or less, for all high schools at a price of $1.00 per diploma, for the 1957-58 school year, the purchase to be charged to the I--8 account, bids on these diplomas having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids. On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye."
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Motion was made by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve agreements with the following firms as explained for the supplying of concrete, sand, limestone, and cement for all Oklahoma City schools; for the period from January 1, 1958 through June 30, 1958: (Accepted bids shown underscored on tabulation attached on following pages.)* (1) With the Dolese Company for furnishing of all ready-mixed concrete, washed sand, limestone, hydrated lime, and very fat lime; (2) With Kilpatrick Brothers Lumber Company for furnishing moulding plaster; (3) With Davidson & Case Lumber Company for furnishing portland, cement and masonary cement; (4) With Gentry Severance Lumber Company for furnishing plaster fibered and gauging plaster (5) With Sand Products, Inc. for furnishing Class A state washed and graded sand and stan-
dard washed sand.
This material to be charged to the proper accounts as ordered. All bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids.
The motion carried on roll call with all members voting "Aye."
R. #418
Claim Approved
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to authorize payment of claim of Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., in the amount of $6,578.48 for second semester physics films Ford Foundation Funds, this claim having come in too late to be included with the preceding list of bills. The motion carried on roll call with all members voting "Aye." Information to the Board:
Central Food Service Dept. Statement
Copy of a financial report of the Central Food Service Department as of October 31, 1957 was submitted.
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R. #719
BUILDINGS. & GROUNDS It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton that the District enter into an agreement with the residuary devisees under the will of Eleanor C. Boyd under which the District receives all interest of the said devisees in Lots Seventeen (17) and Eighteen (18) in Block Three (3), Gault and Johnson's Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County,
and agrees to pay to the said residuary devisees $8,000.00, and under which the residuary devisees agree to give deeds to the District conveying their interest in said property, and that the claim of said residuary devisees in the amount of $6,000.00 be allowed, and the president and clerk of the District be authorized to execute and acknowledge the above mentioned agreement, the balance of $2,000.00 on the property to be paid at a later date.
Agreement in r Inverne s s-Boyd Property 1 Approved | | | j i
On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye." Meeting Adj ourned Sine Die
Whereupon, the President declared the meeting adjourned sine die.
1958.
Approved the ATTEST
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Upon reconvening, the following members of the Board were present: Ward One Nellie R. Melton Ward Two Ott-'- F. Thompson Ward Three-- C. McCray Ward Four -- J :? â&#x2013; 5 ght At Large-- p/v -nett
Oaths of Office were administered by Judge William A. Berry to the following re-elected members of the Board:
Board Reconvenes
Oaths of Offic Administered
Ward Two -- Otto F. Thompson Ward Four -- Jim Wright At Large -- Phil C. Bennett Dr. N. L. George, Assistant Superintendent, presided as; temporary chairman, and the Board proceeded with its organization for 1958.
Reorganizatioi of the Board
The chairman called for nominations for President of the Board for the year 1958. Whereupon, Mr. Thompson nominated Mr. Bennett for President, and there being no further nominations, Mrs. Melton moved that nominations cease and Mr. Bennett be elected by acclamation. The motion was seconded by Mr. Wright, and carried.
R. #1
Mr. Bennett, newly-elected President, presided and called for nominations for Vice President.
New President Presides
Mrs. Melton nominated Mr. McCray for Vice President. There being no further nominations, Mr. Wright moved that Mr. McCray be elected by acclamation. The motion was seconded by Mr. Thompson and carried.
R. #2 Mr. McCray Elected Vice President
Mrs. Melton nominated Miss Thacker as Clerk of the Board, and there being no further nominations, motion to elect Miss Thacker by acclamation was made by Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mr. McCray, and carried.
R- #3 Miss Thacker Elected Clerk
Mr. McCray nominated Mr. George H. C. Green as Treasurer, and there being no further nominations, motion to elect Mr. Green by acclamation was made by Mrs. Melton, seconded by Mr. Thompson and carried^ Mr. Green's term as Treasurer to begin January 6, 1958 and end January 5, 1959, or until his successor is appointed and qualified.
R. #7
Mr. Bennett Elected President
Mr. Green Elected Treas urer.
Mr. Thompson nominated.Prigmore-Baker as Auditors for the Board, and there being no further nominations, motion to elect Prigmore-Baker as Additors was made by Mr. Wright, seconded by Mr. McCray, and carried.
R. #5
Mr. Lybrand was nominated as Attorney for the Board by Mr. Wright, and there being no further nominations it was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson, that Mr. Lybrand be elected by acclamation. The motion carried.
R- #6 Mr. Lybrand Elected Attorney
Prigmore & Baker Elected Auditors
MEETING OF JANUARY 6, 1958 - CONT'D
R- #7 Treasurer '.s Bond. and. Payment Approved.
Mr. McCray moved approval of the bond of the School District Treasurer and authority to pay premium on the bond, and that in the matter of fixing the amount of the bond of the newly-elected Treasurer, inasmuch as the bond of the County Treasurer of Oklahoma County is $350,000.00 and that the statute provides that the bond of the treasurer of a school
R. #8
Motion to confirm the following depositories and fiscal agencies for school funds was made by Mr. â&#x20AC;&#x2122;Wright, seconded by Mr. McCray, and carried:
Depositories Confirmed.
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district shall not, in any event, be required to be in an amount greater than that of j the County Treasurer of the county; therefore, the amount of said bond of the newly-elected j treasurer of this district shall be fixed at $350;000.00. The motion was seconded by \ Mr. Thompson and carried on roll call with all members voting "Aye." |
Liberty National Fidelity National First National
City National Citizens State First State
May Avenue Northwest National Oklahoma National
Central State Fiscal Agencies: Capitol Hill State Liberty Nat'1 Mid-America First Nat'l
Remarks by Mr. Wright
Mr. Wright expressed his deep appreciation for those with whom he worked during his term as President. He especially emphasized the significance of improved public relations, stating that good public relations are back of the success of schools and the school programs. The Board and the administrative staff need to keep the people informed, he said. He expressed appreciation for the cooperation of the community as well as the school system. He gave a warm welcometo the new incoming President, Mr. Bennett.
Remarks by Mr. Bennett
Mr. Bennett also expressed his appreciation for the cooperation of the community and the school system. He emphasized the need for a continued effort to educate.'' children not only in fields that are being stressed now due to the international situation, but for fields of all activities. The need is to develop each child's abllties and aptitudes
to the greatest extent possible, he said. The public is now generally aware of the place education occupies in our situation, which is hopeful for the future, and which he hopes will lead to continued improvement in the school program. Plaque Express ing Appreciation of Mr. Wright presented.
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Mr. McCray presented Mr. Wright, the out-going President, with a beautiful framed Resolution of Appreciation for his outstanding service as President of the Board for the year 1957/ the Resolution having been signed by other members of the Board and the Superintendent.
Gavel Present ed to Mr. Wright
The gavel which Mr. Wright used during his term of office as President was presented to him by Mrs. Melton, representing the Board.
R. #9
Motion to adjourn and meet at the call of the President was made by Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mr. Wright, and carried.
Adj ournment
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THEREUPON THE BOARD ADJOURNED.
MEETING OF FEBRUARY 3, 1958
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA MET IN REGULAR MONTHLY
SESSION IN THE BOARD ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 195& AT U:3O P. M. PRESENT:
Phil C. Bennett, President C. B. McCray, VicePresident Nellie R. Melton Otto F. Thompson
ABSENT:
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Jim Wright
Others present: Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, Superintendent; Mr. M. J. Burr and Dr. N. L. George, Assistant Superintendents; Messrs. L. V. Ballard, Bill Foutz, Bill Haller, Charles Harville, A. H. Higdon, Gilbert Robinson, Bob Shultz, and Gene Stinebeck - Directors; Mr. H. â&#x20AC;¢ B. Ginn, Business Manager; David Light, Accountant; Dr. Virgil Hill, Psychologist; George H. C. Green, Treasurer; W. A. Lybrand, Attorney; Millard Prigmore, Auditor; Mary A. Thacker,! Clerk; representatives of the P-TA Council and the press.
Mr. Thompson gave the invocation.
Invocation
On motion of Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mrs. Melton, minutes of the meeting of January 6, 1958 were approved as read.
R. #10 Minutes Approx
SPECIAL On motion of Mr. McCray, seconded by Mr. Thompson, bids in response to the attached Notice for Bids on addition to Van Buren School were opened and read aloud as per the, following tabulation
R. #11 Bids Opened on Addition to Van Buren School
TABULATION OF BIDS ON ADDITION TO VAN BUREN SCHOOL Schwartz Construction Co. H. J. Benedict Co. L. H. Humphries J. J. Cook J. W. Skaggs Frank H. Ketch, Inc. W. D. Douglas Smith & Son Lehman Lippert Co. Wynn Construction Co. L. M. Jones Co.
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$52,986 53,960 55A5O 52,735 55,000 56,337 56,285 59,983 61,323 52,560 6^,989
It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton to refer the bids received on addition to Van Buren School to the central office staff for further consideration, consultation, and later report to the Board. The motion carried.
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!! Bids Referred |to Central I Office Staff
LEGAL AND FINANCIAL REPORTS
Mr. Green, Treasurer, submitted his report for the month of January.
Jan. Treasur| er 's Report
The Board Attorney, Mr. Lybrand, recommended the purchase of two lots in the Florence Addition to Oklahoma City, to add to Central High School site. (Approved later in this meeting.)
Attorney's j Report
Mr. Prigmore, Auditor, reported all claims presented to the Board for payment had been checked and approved, and he handed out a Report of Audit covering the period from July 1, 1957 to December 31, 1957Motion to approve the foregoing reports of the Treasurer, the Attorney, and the Auditor was made by Mrs. Melton, seconded by Mr. Thompson, and carried.
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Auditor's Report
R- #13 Reports Approved
MEETING OF FEBRUARY 3; 1958 - CONT'D
SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT R. #14 Attendance at Professional Meetings Approved
It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve the following resolution; directing personnel to attend professional meetings as indicated: RESOLUTION
The Board of Education of the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma feels it would be of great benefit to the Oklahoma City School District if the following persons would attend professional meetings as indicated;
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Melvin W. Barnes and three staff members, American Association of School Administrators Convention, St. Louis, Missouri, February 22-25, 1958, inclusive, to travel by automobile;
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Rogers Stevens, Southern Association Convention of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Louisville, Kentucky, February 25-28, 1958;
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Helen Jones and Vivian V. Haynes, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, Seattle, Washington, February 28 to March 8, 1958;
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W. H. Taylor, National Secondary Principals ' Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, February 15-19, 1958.
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THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the above persons be directed to attend tjae meetings as indicated, with the understanding that such attendance is solely for the present necessary good of the schools of the District; if they can arrange their work so as to do so; and these being special services to the Board of Education, that it is hereby ordered that all expenses of the above persons on these trips be paid by the Board of Education.
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The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "aye."
R. #15 Payment of Consultants' Fees Approved
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Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to approve payment of the following consultant fees:
(a)
For Dr. Max W. Beberman and Mr. William Hale, University of Illinois, honorarium for both, $100.00, and expenses, for each of five trips to Oklahoma City to work on Saturdays with 84 teachers on revision of the math program;
(t)
For Dr. Guy Fraser Harrision, for conducting rehearsals and directing school orchestra, five performances in January, $100.00;
(c)
director, four days For Dr. Travis Shelton, S. M. U. Music Consultant, vocal ■ expenses and an honorarium of $200.00, February 3-6, inclusive, for Music; Festival.
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On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
PERSONNEL It was recommended that the following persons be employed and that contracts with the teachers listed below on the form hereby approved be executed in the name of the District by the Superintendent or person by him designated; also, that other personnel recommendations and information below be approved:
Personnel Recommended
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RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD: Request permission to increase the assignment of Dennis Mooney from a l£-hour basis to a 5-hour basis - effective January 6, 1958.■
Request permission to employ Bobby Mayo as a temporary typist in the Research Office January 16, 1958 through January 22, 1958 - salary on the basis of $170 per month.
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Request permission to adjust the salary of Mr. Vernon Enlow from $1.50 per hour to $3000 per year (10 months) effective January 27, 1958. Request permission to adjust the salary of Mr. Richard Corner from $1.25 per hour to $3000 per year - effective January 27, 1958.
Request permission to employ Miss Carol Ann Munday as temporary cleik in the Research Office - effective January 27, 1958 - salary on the basis of $]_70 per month.
Request permission to employ Mrs. Betty Janice Roblyer as temporary typist in the Research Office - effective January 27, 1958 - salary on the basis of $17$ per month. ■ Request acceptance of the resignation of Miss Martha Russell, Dietitian in Central Food Service - effective January 31, 1958, and the transfer of Mrs. Aley Goldsmith from Training Supervisor - Manager at Central High School ■ Salary $5871.92 to Dietitian in Central Food Service Department - salary $6000 annually - effective January 31> 1958. Also the transfer of Miss Frankie Roberts from Purchasing in Cen- • trad Food Service - salary $5100 to Training Supervisor - Manager at Central High school - salary $5200 annually - effective January 3'1> 1958. Request permission to change the assignment of Tom Hill, relieving him of one class at Classen High School, and assign him to teach by television and serve as coordinator of mathematics in secondary schools, with an increase in salary from $14-,U3O per year to $5,000 per year, 11-months basis, effective January 27, 1958. (same type of contract)
Sub st itu te s
for
Ma dd ux , Louis e T. Stue mky , Dorothy C. Carl son , Luc il le Cohe n , Tob y Giv en s , Patty P. Holm es , Wyno na Hughe s , Ruth J. Poul se n , Anne Rosen stah l , Har rie t A. Roy al ty , Kay Swa ns on , Mar ily n H. Dick , Lea h Dell Gra y , Esth er F. Chowin s , Ca rol y n Sue Will ia ms , Ver a F. Ove n , Mary e .
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RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD
AUDIO-VISUAL DEPARTMENT Request permission to employ Emily McCord in the Textbook Center for temporary work - salary $ I.25 per hour - effective January 21„ 1958. Request permission to employ Roland Jansson in the Textbook Center for temporary work — salary $ I.50 per hour - effective January 22, 1958, Request permission to employ Harry B. Gooch as temporary employee in the Textbook Center - salary $1,25 per hour - effective January 20 1958,
FURNITURE REPAIR DEPARTMENT Request permission for Earl Moentnish, furniture carpenter, to be pro moted to the position of foreman - effective January I, 1958 - saIaty $4,100 per year. '
MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT
Request permiss on to emp oy Gale P. Lewis as temporary electrician helper - salary $1.25 per hour - effective January 21, 1958. Request permission to employ Raymond E. Webb as temporary carpenter helper - salary $1.35 per hour - effective January 7, 1958.
SERVICE DEPARTMENT Request permission to transfer Trannon C= Burroughs, floorman at Wi I lard ~ salary $183-33 per month to head custodian at Madison salary $2l8„33 per month - effective January 8.. 1958.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD: per missi on to tra ns fe r Ken ne th turnip se ed , dr afts man in the en gin ee rin g de pa rtm en t from TEMPORARY EMPLOYEE ON AN HOURLY PAY BASIS TO A PERMANENT EMPLOYEE AT $4-800 PER YEAR - EFFECTIVE
Req ue st
Feb ru ar y
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1958.
REQUEST PERMISSION TO TRANSFER MARK W. CULLEN TEMPORARY EMPLOYEE IN THE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT GN AN HOURLY PAY' BASIS TO A PERMANENT EMPLOYEE AT $5700 PER YEAR PLUS $500 CAR EXPENSES - EFFECTIVE
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Motion to approve the foregoing personnel recommendations was made by Mr. Thompson, seconded. #16 by Mrs. Melton, and carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye." ! Personnel â&#x2013; Approved
GENERAL BUSINESS, CAFETERIAS, PURCHASING \ Bills and Payi rolls Recommen ' ed
Bills and. Payrolls The following Items #1, #2, and #3 were submitted for approval:
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February 3, 1958
Item
#1
Ratification of January 1958 payrolls previously approved by the board and upon which warrants have been issued as follows? 1957-58 GENERAL FUND ............ $ 953,688.38 1956- 5? GENERAL FUND . . . . . .................... . . $ ..........215.00
1957- 58 BUILDING LEVY. . . . . . . . . * . . $
1;2,65k. 81
BOND ................. $
10 gU7Uo 59
FORD FOUNDATION, .............. $
3k,151.16
1956
Item #2
Authority to issue payrolls for February 1958 in the following e s tima ted'amount s s
1957-58 GENERAL FUND. ........... .$ 965,000.00
1957-58 BUILDING LEVY ........... 4
k3,000.00
BOND. ............... .$
12,500.00
FORD FOUNDATION .............. .$
35,000,00
1956
Item #3
Authorize payment of vendor bills as per attached itemized list. These bills have been examined and approved by the auditor as to appropriation, purpose of expenditure, calculations and receipt of merchandise and/or services.
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BILLS FILED WITH THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR PAYMENT FEBRUARY 3, 1958:
§
General Fund.
$ 98,028.99
Item #lb-1956-57 General Fund
2U8.68
Item #■10-1957-58 Building Levy
12,921.26
Item #id-i956-57 Building Levy
19,7^1.92
Item #ie-i956
198,507-63
Bond
5,85^--^-6
Item #11-1957-58 Ford Foundation TOTAL ----
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$
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1997-98 General Fund
■ • A. .. Office Suppls & Printing
Addressograph Multigraph Corp.
1
&cme Food Store ,8c E Equipment Company {' ■ .4 American Book Company ^^bierican Education Publications American Gas Journal tsrican Playground Device 'Co0
Instr. Suppls Schl. Select Suppls-Instr.-Radio & TV- Low 67.90 Public Relations 6.93 Dept. Select Low Letter Bid 69.01
Teaching'A?d Suppls Instr. Suppls
Dept. Select Schl. Select
Suppls-Engineering Physical Ed. Eqpt. Instrt- Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls
^^R»K„ Manufacturing Co. ^Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development
Instr. Suppls
Dept. Dept. Low Dept, Schl. Low
Instr. Suppls
Dept. Select
...9. The Automotive, Inc,
Upk Trks & Cars
Low Board Action Schl. Select Dept. Select Board Action Dept. Select Schl. Select
derson- Prichard Oil Corp, ole ton Century Crofts, Inc.
& W. Violin Shop fegsyUDr. MaxBeberman llllphe Big Top i^^gBills Grocery
Bioscope Manufacturing Co. -•-Black Dispatch Publishing Co, Bonds Credit Jewelry Boren Malone Company t Bo stitch Midwest, Inc. uuesxxxxexQ’ ’ tip Bottenfield s, Inc. R. Ro “ Bowker Company
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91.69
Standard
Maint. Musical Instr.
General Instruction Suppls-Radio & TV Instr, Suppls
New Schl Apparatus Schl. Select Night Schl. Suppls Standard Instr. Suppls Low Other Admin. Office Eqpt. Dept. Select Instr. Suppls Low Instr. Suppls Low Teaching Aid Suppls Dept. Select
1U3.1X 61.91 31.29
Select Select
Select Select
122.86
h»96 2.12
7.90 309.12 20.90
7.08 92.83
8.00 146.2U 2.1X
IBTKT 1U.50
I4.8.68
32.90 330.36 ' 6.28 19.00 169.70 21.90 360.00 U9.69 399.8I1 22.00 7.70
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Bownar Records Branham*s, Inc.
Instr. Suppls Office Suppls & Printing
Schl. Select Low
Braniff Airways, Inc.
Other Admin. Expense
309.25 Board Action Direction of Supt.247*50
Frank H. Braunlich
Instr. Suppls
Schl. Select
Britton Piano Shop
Piano Tuning & Repairs
Standard
Britton Printing Co. Inc.
Suppls, Public Relations
Publication'
Bureau of Publications Burgess Publishing Company
Suppls«>Teach.Aid-Cen.Office Dept. Select Dept. Select Teaching Aid Suppls
Burroughs Corp.
Reprs to office machines
Standard
California Test Bureau Cambridge University Press
Instr. Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls
Dept. Select 'Dept. Select
68.89 • 4.39
Can Pro Corporation
Radio & TV Suppls
Dept. Select
36.60
Carpenter Paper Company City Spring Works E.B. ’’Jack" Castle Bob Cates
Instr. Suppls Upk Trks & Cars Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls
Low1 Low Schl. Select Low
756.30 6.50 25.15 239.18
Chamber of Commerce of the US
Instr. Suppls
Schl. Select
1.00
The Child’s World, Inc.
Library Books
Standard
■38.45
The Cin Made Corporation City Auto Parts
New Eqpt. Visual Ed. Upk Trks & Cars
Dept. Select Dept. Select
59.92 51.17
City Bus Company Clements Sporting Goods
Rent Trans.'Eqpt." Physical Ed. Eqpt.
Rental Agreement Low
John’H. Cole F. E. Compton & Company
Instr. Suppls Library & Text Books
Board Action Dept. Select
.•Consumers Union of US, Inc. 'Al Cook Desk & Office Supply
Suppls-Superintendent Reprs. & Suppls
Dept. Select Standard Schl. Select
The Daily Law Journal Record
Legal Publications
Publisher
Dee’s Photo Supply
Instr. Suppls
Board Action Low
Instr. Suppls
Schl. Select
Inc.
Denoyer Geppert Company
12.71 112.75 3.00 8,24 4.76
9.75
1,343.00 394.00
I.50 106.84
122.00 378.00
5.00 500.00
35.70 136.31 11.64 -
5
147735
54.80
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Page 3 (1957-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) 3U5.00
Dictaphone Corporation
New Schl. Apparatys
Schl. Select
George Ibabody College Dodd, Mead & Company, Inc.
Central Office Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls
Dept. Select Dept. Select
Doenges Supply
Instr. Suppls
Depth. Select
192.96
H. Dorsey Douglas, Inc.
Office & Instr. Suppls
Low
129*00
Ibubleday & Company, Inc.
Teaching Aid Suppls
Dept. Select
£1.56
Dover Publications, Inc. Dowlings, Inc.
Teaching Aid Suppls Instr. Suppls-Reprs to office machines
Dept. Select Schl. Select Dept. Select Standard
16.60 20U.21 Ll2.15 21.95 ■26'8.31
Bill Doyle,
Reprs-Office Suppls & printing
Low Standard
575.UO ill.35
589.75
Dulaney’s -
Reprs to Audio Visual EqptLow Dept. Select
33.71 9.90
U3-61
Allen B. DuMont Laboratories,Inc .Labor & Mtrls-Radio Sta.
'.2.002.93
5.U0
Standard
Duplicating Products, Inc.
Reprs & Suppls
Standard Low
E. P. Dutton & Company, Inc.
Teaching Aid Suppls
Dept. Select Schl, Select
127.80 ' 3U6.50
U7U.3O
■•K-
17.2U 3.27
20.51 1.26
Radio & TV Suppls
Dept. Select
Teaching Aid Suppls
Dept. Select
Instr. Suppls . Educational Music Bureau, Inc.. Teaching Aid Suppls The Educational Publishing Corp.
Schl. Select Dept. Select
18.18 21.U5 U.93 26.86
Eckroat Paint & Hardware > Educational Directories, Inc.
-
I
22.50
Electric Equipment & Supply Elko Photo Products Co. #5
Schl.’Shop Eqpt. Instr. Suppls
Dept. Select Low Bid~Board Action
?Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
New Visual Ed. Eqpt.
Low
Engine Parts & Machine
Upk Trks & Cars
Dept. Select
■’ ■-: I O.P. Farmer Battery Service
Upk Trks &. Cars
Dept. Select
Clyde Farthing Fearon Publishers
Office Suppls & Printing Teaching Aid Suppls
Low Dept. Select
ho. 00 1.60
Field Enterprises Ed. Corp. Film Associates of California
Library & Text Books Visual Aid Suppls
Dept. Select Dept. Select
97 .36 '-100.00
C. J. Fishman Forests
Rental & Storage Radio & TV Suppls
Rental Agreement Dept. Select
- 315.00
87.53 .
5.00
375.00 2.50 “jA
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Fretwell Motor Company Friden Agency,(Oklahoma City)
Bid Agreement Instr. Suppls Reprs. to office machines Standard
Friden Calculating Machines, San Leandro, California
New Schl. Apparatus
Gardner Hotel Supply Company
Reprs. to Indus. Art Eqpt.Low
General Electric Supply Co.
Instr. Suppls
Low Dept. Select
General Truck Company
Upk Trks& Cars
Dept. Select
Geographical Publishing Gibbs & Company
Instr. Suppls Repr-Indus. Art Eqpt.
Schl. Select Low
Gray Enterprises Robert W. Grubbe Company
Upk Ti?ks & Cars Instr. Suppls
Low Board Action
Hart Ceramic. Supply Hart Industrial Supply
Instr. Suppls Reprs. & Suppls
Dept. Select Dept. Select 90.91 Low :31U.87 3U.6O Standard
kko.^8
B°° gg. i,i^.'Oo
Schl. Select
,-^•32
9.62 5.U3
* *S$96
: ib.oo
27.9k
D. C. Heath and Company Heierding Brothers
Teaching Aid Suppls Instr. Suppls
Dept. Select Schl. Select
11^.22 k.02
Herb Welding & Radiator Co.Inc.
Upk Trks & Cars
Dept. Select
3.50
House of Little Books
Instr. Suppls
Dept. Select
k.12
Humpty Dumpty
Instr. Suppls
Schl. Select
77.72:
International Business Machines
Rental IB! Machines
Rental Agreement 50.00 60.7? Standard 295.00 Dept. Select
W.77
16.56 lk.k7 31.03
International Harvester Company
Upk Trks & Cars
Standard Dept. Select
Johnnie’s Tire Company
Upk Trks & Cars
Low
35.05
Johnson Motors
Upk Trkg & Cars
:'Low
2 .00
Johnson Wholesale Electronics
Repr-Labor-Mtrls
JT.Commission on Missionary Ed. Casey Jones Auto Paint & Supply Jones Boys #6
Teaching Aid SupplS Repr-Indus. Art. Eqto Instr. Suppls 1
Dept. Select Low Dept. Select Dept. Select Schl. Select
312.00 7.3k 319.3k
3.96 5.75 50.51
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Kamp Brothers Kee Lox Manufacturing Co.
i Instr. Suppls Office Suppls & Printing
Kilpatrick Brothers
Instr., Suppls
11.16 Low Schl. Select 21.57
KLauber Games, Inc.
Physical Ed. Eqpt.
Schl. Select
F. B. Koock
Suppls-Superintendent
Low
Library Supply Company
Library Books
Litho Negative & Plate Company Lyons & Carnahan
Office Suppls & Printing Teaching Aid Suppls
Dept. Select 789.97 81.60 Low Dept. Select Dept. Select
The Macmillan Company Mail Order Recrod Service
Teaching Aid Suppls Repr & Replace'Physical Education Eqpt.
Dept. Select
9S.ft
Select
10.00
Marchant Calculators, Inc.
Bus. Office Eqpt
Dept. Select
865.00
Jim Martin Educational Films
Suppls- Visual Education
Dept. Select 9110.00 1120,00 Standard
1,360.00
McKesson & Robbins, Inc.
Suppls- Health Dept.
1162.90 Low Dept. Select 52.20
515*10
Riley McCullough Mideke Supply Company
Custodial Suppls....... Instr. Suppls-Reprs.
Metropolitan Water Company, Inc. Water Service
Bid Agreement 1127.23 Low Dept. Select 10*211 Board Action 1625.55 Utilities -
Midwest Cash Register Company
Repr. to office machines
Standard
Miller-Norris Company, Inc. Miller Jackson Company
Custodial Suppls Repr.-Audio Visual Eqpt.
Low Dept. Select
Millsap’s
Repr-Replace Musical instrSchl. Select 273.35 Standard 611.00 Dept. ...Select 111.50
351.85
Minton Machinery Company
Schl. Shop Eqpt.
Low
182.65
Monroe Calculating Machine Co.
New Schl. Apparatus
585.6Cgi' Low Dept. Select 1,231.73 1*817.35
Moore Business Forms, Inc.
Research Suppls
Low
251.30
Instr. Suppls
Schl. Select
108.95
Morgan’sA.
G. Food Market
Schl. Select Low
Dept
138.70 60.00
2^.73 239.10
li5.oo 871.57
32.50
2,063i02 19.50 15.00 8.75 5hli.3O
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Page 6 (19^7-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) Standard Dept. Select
20.18
National School Public Relations Teaching Aid Suppls Association
Dept. Select
2.00
Teaching Aid. Suppls
Depto Select
7.73
Physical Ed. Eqpt.
Dept. Select
323.99
Custodial Suppls Instr. Suppls
LOw Schl. Select
10.32 26.10
The National Cash Register Co. National Education Association
■ The New York Times
Norman Buck Manufacturing Co - Nuway Laundry Company ■ Ao Jo Nystrom & Company
Repr. to office machines Teaching Aid Suppls
I
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388.90 3,399.26
Oklahoma City Linen Service Oklahoma City Water Dept.
Custodial Suppls Water
Bid' Agreement Utilities
Oklahoma County Water
Water
Utilities
33.3o
Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co
Light & Power
Utilities
23,383.U3
Oklahoma Historical Society Oklahoma Natural Gas Co. Oklahoma Oxygen Company
Magazines & Rebinding Fuel Instr. Suppls
Schl. Select Utilities
8.00 22,099.99
Oklahoma Paper Company
Health Dept. Suppls
Board Action 216*39 Dept. Select _ 36.04 Low
27,2^63 U.39
Oklahoma Seating Company Oklahoma State Penitentiary
New Furniture & Fixtures Magazines & Rebinding
Low Standard
660.00 37.3U
Oklahoma Testing Laboratories
Engineering Dept.
Dept. Select
3# 00
Oklahoma Typewriter Company
Repr. to office machines
Schl. Select
23.00
Wo' Ho Payne Perfection Equipment Co.
Custodial Suppls Upk Trks & Cars
Bid Agreement Low
30.00 7.0U
Pipkin Photo Service
Visual Aid Suppls
Low
2O1i .36
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
Instr. Suppls
Low
233.33
Postmaster
Suppls-Business Office
Standard
300.00
Prentice Hall, Inc. Prime Petroleum Products, Inc
Teaching Aid Suppls Upk Trks & Cars
Dept. Select Low
m.2o i,iliJh..3o
The Psychological
Instr. Suppls
Dept. Select
37.00
Teaching Aid Suppls
Depto Select
1.0?
Suppls- Research
Dept. Select
U6.3^
Corporation
.Public Affairs Committee, Inc.
■Card Annual
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Radio Supplys Inc
Labor-Mtrls Radio Station Dept. Select
Rand McNally & Company
Instr. Suppls
Raytheon Manufacturing Co.
Labor-Mtrls Radio Station Dept, Select
RCA Service Company, Inc Rector5 s Book'Store
Repr-Audio Visual Eqpt. Engineering Dept.
Dept. Select Dept• Select Publisher
Regents Publishing Company, Inc. Rice Machinery Company Remington Rand. Div. of Sperry Richards & Conover Hardware Co. G. D. Richardson Mfg. Cb.
Business Office Eqpt. Repr-Indus. Art Eqpt. Business office Eqpt. Instr. Suppls Physical Ed. Eqpt.
Dept. Dept. Low Board Schl.
Riley Reproduction^ Inc. Rinehart & Company, Inc. Gilbert L. Robinson The Ronald Press Company
Suppls-Engineering Dept. Teaching Aid Suppls Other Admin. Expense Teaching Aid Suppls
Bid Agreement Dept. Select Board Action Dept. Select
Rooks Sales & Manufacturing Royal McBee Corporation
Upk Trks & Cars Instr. Suppls
Low Standard
19.00 19.51+
Kathleen S. Ryan
Other Admin. Expense
Board Action
31.00
Sand Products, Inc,
Instr. Suppls
Board Action
28.80
Scholastic Magazines, Inc Scott Chevrolet Company
Instr. Suppls Upk Trks & Cars
Schl. Select Low
2.00 8.113
S E B Paint Manufacturing Service Electric Company
Custodial Suppls Upk Trks & Cars
Low Dept. Select
3.61i 62.00
Service Supply, Inc.
Schl. Shop Eqpt.
Dept. Select
111.1+9
Severin Supply Company
Instr. Suppls-Reprs
Low Board Action Standard
2.00 17.25 3.58
1+3.611 285.85 250.03 711.81+ 1,2117.72
I
Schl. Select Dept. Select
12U09 31+.27 69.12
I
103.39
5.66
15.32 17.30
20.25 32.62 20.141 26.05 37.80 5.08 130.-1U
Select Select
Action Select
/
165.66 B97 2)1.00 11.56
1 i-
Sharp Autj Supply Company Sharp & Nichols Music Coo
Upk Trks& Cars Instr. Suppls-Reprs
Low Schl. Select Standard Dept. Select
Clyde Showers
Central Office Suppls
Low
Silver Burdett Company Simon & Schuster, Inc. Simpson Auto Cbmpany
Teaching Aid Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls Instr. Suppls
Dept. Select Dept. Select Bid Agreement
22.83
13.79
27.87 . 3.35 >29.67
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Jasper Sipes School Book Dep
Library Books
Dept. Select 2118.10 7.86 Schl. Select
Smith Corona9 Inco
Reprs to office machines
Standard
Sblloway Auto Supply Company Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Standard Register Company Stankix-House, Inc. Star Electric Supply Company
Upk Trks & Cars Telephone Service Suppls, IBM Dept. Instr. Suppls Custodial Suppls
Low Utilities Loii Schl. Select Bid Agreement
The Steck Company Dick Stout & Company
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls
Schl. Select Dept. Select
Theron R. Stuelke Sunbeam Corporation
Teaching'Aid Suppls New Schl. Apparatus*
Dept. Select Schl. Select Low
Alan Swallow, Publisher
Teaching Aid Suppls
Dept. Select
Mary A. Thacker, Clerk
2&O?6 211*73
1.80 6,681.99 80.70
17.110
2,937.82
33.98 18.11
23.06 23.06
1-3 ' Instr. Suppls.................. I-3-A Central Office Instr. Suppls 1-6 Printing Suppls 1-9 Curriculum Library Suppls 1-10 Visual Aids Suppls Bus. Offâ&#x20AC;&#x17E; Suppls A-3 A,-lit . Clerks Suppls A-16 Supt, Off. Suppls A-18 Personnel Suppls Other Admin. Expense A-19 u 0-2 Custodial Suppls 0-8 Upkeep Cars & Trucks M=li School Shop Equipment M-1U Mtrl. Eqpt. Reprs M-13 Upkeep of grounds M-18 Radio A TV Suppls Admin. Equiptment Instr. Dept, C-19
B. H. Thomas Thompson School Bko Depository
Labor Printing Library Books
Agreement 113.36 Low Dept. Select 102.11
Town of Nichols Hills
Water
Utilities
Trice 'Wholesale Electronics
Repr-Audio Visual Eqpt.
3.13-
30.12 i*00
32*21 9o71i 1U17 17*82 3.30 6.U9 3.77 12.76 3*83 1111.17 .99 29.30 113.29 3.78 .23 2U.30 .72 OU
111.11 1113.67 17.00
X
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I
Admin^Eqpt. Research SupplBoard Action 1P85U«88S Standard : Radio & TV Suppls Dept. Select
'^Uarco, Inc.
.•'/^University Book Exchange
868.17 2.60
Teaching Aid Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls
Dept. Select Dept. Select
36,7$
U. S. Geological Survey
Instr. Suppls
Schl. Select
ho.50
Vari Typer Corporation Viseco, Inc.
Instr. Suppls Repr-audio visual eqpt.
Schl. Select Dept. Select
36.00 11.60
Vernon Law Book Company
Audit Suppls
Standard
■ ■ ' $he University of Chicago Press . U. S. Committee for the UN
W. M. Welch Manufacturing CompanyNew Schl. Apparatus
Western Bank & Office Supply Western Newspaper Union
Supe rinte hderit-Suppls Office Suppls-Reprs
2.72
UT
12.00 175o95
Schlo Select
Low Low Dept. Select Board Action Bid Agreement Low Utilities Dept. Select
/Western Uniform & Towel Service West Chemical Productss Inc. Western Union Telegraph Company Wharton Unitools
Instr & Custodial Suppls Custodial Suppls Telephone ‘ Other Admin.Office Eqpt.
The H. W. Wilson Company ;A Woodmansee Abbott Music Co.
Teaching Aid Suppls Repr0 to Musical Instr.
Dept. Select Schl. Select Schl. Select
World Book Company Wylie Stewart Machinery Co.
Teaching Aid Suppls Upk Trks & Cars
Dept. Select Standard
Yow Brake & Clutch
Upk Trks & Cars
Dept. Select
■t :'u ‘3
202.80 5a% 30 28.75 77.32
158.37 9-7 0 58< 652.50 ll.fe
1
/
18.00
29.00 62.00
91.00 72.00 5.18 50.71
—
132.U6
I
i
1956-57 General Fund Downtown Chevrolet Instr. Suppls Schl.’Shop Eqpt. . B. & H. Supply Reader’s Digest Educational Dept Instr. Suppls
Dept. Select Schl. Select Schl. Select
72.00
Underwood Corporation
New Schl. Apparatus
Board Action
10.00
Vaseco, Inc.
New Furniture & Fixtures
Schl. Select
II4O.6O
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Page 10 (1957-58 BUILDING LEVY) A & A.Lock Shop
Mtrls Bldg. Reprs
Low-
78.30
American Electric Ignition Co. The Automotive!, Inc.
Mtrls, Upk of Grounds Mtrls, Upk of Grounds
Standard Dept. Select
8i85 ■ l.l|0
Paul Blakeney Company
Mtrls, Upk of Grounds
Low
H. J. Butterly, Inc.
Mtrls, Bldg, repr
now
J. J. Bollinger Company, Inc. Bob Cates Petroleum Products John H. Cole Company
Change Order No. 2 Const.-Addn. J. Marshall Mtrls, Upk of Grounds Mtrls, Repr to Eqpt
Board Action Low Low
336.08 19. W; 59.28
Cook Paint & Varnish Company
Mtrls, Furn. & Reprs
Low
U38.9O
Cyclone Fence Department-U.S. Steel'Corporation
Mtrls, Upk of Grounds
Low
109.92
Denton Glass & Plastics
Mtrls, Bldg. & Reprs
Low
7.80
The Dolese Company
Mtrls, Bldg. & Reprs
Bid Agreement .501.62 Board Action 297.85 21.38 Low
820,85 U2O*77
H55.O7 -
Don’s Auction
Mtrls, Reprs to Eqpt.
Dept. Select
Dyke Brothers Emsco'Electric Supply Co., Inc. Enrnar, Inc. Federal Corporation Fire Appliance & Supply
Mtrls9 Bldg, & Reprs' Mtrls, Repr. to Eqpt. Mtrls, Furn. & Repr. Bldg.'Eqpt. Reprs,Mtrl Mtrls, Reprs to Eqpt.
Low Low Low Low Bid Agreement
The Fleck Bearing Company
Mtrls, Reprs to Eqpt,
Low
General Electric Supply Go.
Bldg. Eqpt. Reprs Mtrls
J. C. Hamilton Company
Mtrls, Upk of Grounds
Low Board Action Low
378.10 lj.7U.79
Hart Industrial Supply Co.
Mtrls, Upk of Grounds
Low Standard
897.85 ' 21,72:
Harter Marblecrete Stone Co. Hunzicker Brothers
Mtrls, Bldg. & Reprs. Mtrls, Repr. to Eqpt.
Oigji Huston Lumber Company
Independent Supply Company International Bus. Machines
51.’#
■11(5*72 Uo.35 83.16 llluUo 1,282.30
25.0?
852.89 U.32 ,919.57
Mtrls, Upk of Grounds
Low Low 516.56 Dept. Select 109.60 Dept. Select "
62b016 262.80
Mtrls, Reprs to Eqpt. Bldgo Eqpt. Reprs, Mtrl
Dept. Select 'Standard
9.10 623.50
72.00
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Pt-
Jones Newby Supply Company
Mtrls, Repr. to Eqpt.
157-A
Kilpatrick Brothers
Mtrls, Bldg. & Repr
U88.52
Marshall Supply & Equipment Go
Mtrls. Bldgo
Board Action
Massey Harris Ferguson, Inc.
Mtrls. Upk. of grounds
Standard
Mldeke Supply Company
1,132.12 Mtrls. Repr-eqpt-upk grds Low 157.83 Standard 28.35 Low Letter Bid m ls338.3O
Miller Jackson Company Miller Norris Company, Inc.
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt. Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Dept. Select Low
Morgensen Lumber Company M & V Supply Companyj Inc. Moorlane Company Noftsger & Lawrence
Low Low Low Letter Bid
199.16 U.80 365.19
Norman Plumbing Supply
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr. Bldg.' Eq? t. ‘Reprs, Mt rl Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt. Architect Fees-Const. & Addition-John Marshall Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Board Action Low Letter Bid
236.78 Hi 5<09
O’Connor-Oklahoma Co., Inc.
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Low
5U.3O
Oklahoma Oxygen Company Oklahoma Seating Company
Bldg.'Eqpt.'Repr. & Mtrl Mtrls. Bldg. & Reprs.
Board Action Standard
68.26 U2.00
Peery’s Explosives Inc.
Mtrls.
Low
llt.oo
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
Mtrls. Bldg. & Reprs
Low
39.02
Rice Machinery Company Richards & Conover Hardware
Mtrls. Bldg. & Reprs Mtrls. Bldg. & Reprs
Standard Low
23.75 111.17
Roofing Supply Company, Inc
Mtrls, Bldg. & Reprs
Low
123.09
S^mProducts. Inc.
Mtrls. Bldg. & Reprs
Bid Agreement 21^7,20 6.25 Board Action
253.h5 :
Scovil & Sublett, Inc.
Mtrls. Bldg, & Reprs
Letter Bid
297.00
service Electric Company S. fc’H, Shade Company, Inc.
Mtrls, Upk'of Grounds Mtrl. Bldg. & Reprs.
Dept. Select Low
105.38 10.31
Harold Simms Chemical Company Skil Corporation
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt. Mtrls. Furn. &REprs0
Dept. Select Standard
3h5.6o 50-20
Mtrls. Bldg. & Reprs
Low
58.50
Electric Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low
321.85
Electric Supply Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Bid.;;Agreement
fIndustries, Inc.
i
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Upk of Grounds
*-
-..
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5.U6 36.52
3.8li 20. Ho
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Steel Supply Company
Mtrls. BLdg. & Reprs.
Mary A. Thacker, Clerk
Mtrls. ''ELdg. & Reprs Shop Area Mtrls. Bldg..& Reprs
511 521 United Brick and Tile Company
19?6-!?7 Building Levy ■.1
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> -v>
Capitol Stage Equipment
■
& Eqpt. for Marshall & Eqpt. & Eqpt. for Marshall -
Board Action Board Action
3,986.10 9,907.18
Board Action
3,033.32
Board Action
2,811.72
J. J. Bollinger Construction,
Final(Except $5,000.00 Withheld)-Const. & Addn. Board Action John Marshall
60,196.7^
Connelly Construction Company
Est. #2 Harding
Board Action
1,151.98
Conner and Pojezny
Final Coolidge School
Board Action
10.00
Cook Paint & Varnish Company
New Cabinets
Low
Davidson & Case Lumber Co. The Denman Floors Company
Classen TV Eqpt. October Admin. Bldg
The Dolese Company
Dowlings, Inc. Institutional Supply Company
-■
Furn. John Furn. Furn. John
Oklahoma Seating Company
Furn. & Eqpt.
r"
1936 Bond
Bid Agreement ■ Low
27.00 386.00
Ground & Bldg. Improv.
Bid Agreement Low
1,056.11 139.33 1,195.77
Chas. M. Dunning Construction
Final(U.S. Grant)
Board Action
Great Western Stage Equipment
Fire Replacement (Classen)Standard
W. C. Hixson Company Hunzicker Brothers
Schl. Furn. & Eqpt. Taft Remodeling
Low Low
192.00 113.20
Industrial Gasket & Packing Co.
Classen TV Eqpt.
Low
161.55
ft
|j|. ’W
129.80
113,931.22
250.00
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Kilpatrick Brothers
Classen TV Eqpt.
Low
72
Loeffler Greene Supply Company
Classen TV Egpt.
Low
3
Metal Goods Corporation Mideke Supply Company
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr. Taft Remodeling
■ Low Low
10
Millsap’s Morgensen Lumber Company
Fire Replacement'Classen Furniture & Eqpt.
Noftsger & Lawrence
Est. 15 John Marshall
Low Schl. Select Low Board Action
Norman Plumbing Supply
October Admin. Bldg.
Board Action
H. F. Oden
Schl. Furn. & Eqpt
Low
Oklahoma City Scenic Company
Sc hl.
Dept. Select 52i5O Low 71i7 «U0
Oklahoma Seating Company
Schl. Furn. & Eqpt
Furn. & Eqpt.
Dept. Select
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
Classen TV Eqpt
Low Low Bid
Sherwin Williams
Painting Contract
Low
809
8U3-A 8I4.6—A 814.7
85U
Utterback Typesetting Company A. F. Williams Furniture Co. ' Woodmansee Abbott Music Company
62
lit 155.08 701.00
856;;O8 551.50
2.22 ;ll.O5 I4..69 1.50 .89
Painting Contract Admin. Bldg. Elevator Admin. Bldg. Harding Land Fillmore School
Harding Land
35 97i
'0
Low 182.10 Low Letter Bid IUj .U.67
Harold C. Parker & Company, Inc. Painting Contract
Mary A. Thacker, Clerk
JO
2li.O5 333.59
Dept. Select
13.35
56.6U •4
Schl. Furn. & Eqpt. Fire Replacement Classen
Low Low
Architect Fee (Grant) Final
Board Action
11,230.03
Helen Biggers
Summer Workshop
Dept. Select
. 5.00
Board of Education
Other Operating Expense'
Dept. Select
005.92
Wright & Selby Architects & Engineers
382.50 275.00
1957-58 Ford Foundation
^laude E. Boatman
Select ■
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Fage^llj.
(1937^8 FORD FOUNDATION CONTINUED) 2118.00
Frank H. Braunlich
Extra Mtrls. & Suppls
Low
Ophelia Byars
Other Operating Expense
Board Action
63.90
F. E. Compton & Company
Extra Mtrls. & Suppls
Schl. Select
100.88
Dowlings3 Inc.
Extra Mtrls. & Suppls
Schl. Select
19.23
Otis E. Dulan Dulaney’s Educational Testing Service
Summer Workshop Extra Mtrls & Suppls Extra Mtrls. & Suppls
Dept. Select Agreement Depto Select
10.00 392.00 30.116
Field Enterprises Ed. Corp.
Extra Mtpls. & Suppls
Schl. Select
1911.72
Holmes & Torbett, Inc.
Extra Mtrls. & Eqpt.
Dept. Select
689.80
The House of Clay
Extra Mtrls, & Suppls
Low
Russell Kelly Office Service
Other Operating Expense
Dept. Select
Otis 0. Lawrence Sue A, Ledgerwood L. E. Lewis, Jr. Hazel S.’Livingston Robert E. Lyon
Summer Workshop Other Operating Expense Summer Workshop Other Operating Expense Summer Workshop
Dept. Dept. Dept. Board Dept.
Select Select Select Action Select
10*00 U8.00 10500 7U.23 16,00
Miller Jackson Company
Extra Mtrls. & Eqpt.
Dept. Select
I4.O.68
Lorena Padgett
Other Admin. Expense
Dept. Select
38.no
Brown W. Scott
Summer Workshop
Dept, Select
10.00
Georgia A. Statho
Summer Workshop
Dept. Select
io»oo
Wesley 0. Sullivan
Summer Workshop
Dept. Select
3.oo
Extra Mtrls. & Suppls
Publishers
1I4.2.30
Extra Mtrls. & Suppls
Dept. Select
293.00
Extra Mtrls. & Eqpt.
Depto Select
1,036.no
j^eorge N. C. Woodall '.'Yf$
Summer Workshop
Dept. Select
10^00
Hprothy L, Yoachum -■•W
Other Operating Expense
Dept. Select
37.30
^Wompson Schl. Book Depository Ryderwood Corporation
-^.seco, Inc,
% X -X- * * X -X- -X- X -X- -x- -x- x * x * X -X- -X- X -X -X -X -X -X- * -X -X- *
Spec ials
paid durin g the month
of
Janua
73.00 <
x x x x -x x -x -x-
ry
Undersigned residuary devisees under Will of Eleanor C. Boyd
12.00
X -X -X- -X X -x- X X
]_217)
600.00 1,330^00 ■”#oyle Wellman ———•-------------------- --------- - ---------------------------------------'----------------- ——— Jeanette Wellman—r~— —————•—■—■ ■——:———•—• -1,330^00 -Gail Wellman—-------- -—■-------------------- ———• —— ——— ----------- - — ----------- 1,330.00 Edward C. Wellman Jr.--------------------------------- ■■------------ •— -------------- ---------------- ---——~ l,3^0i00
W;ate Contribution Fund: JOlan A. Mitchell & Lillian H. Ikfcshell (^936 BOND 1.133) ’■
Social Security Cp.pt.
Taxes
' ('$2828)
Purchase of Land Fillmore Board Action'
■*■**'' 3£, 099.30
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R. #17 Approval to Ratify Jan. Payrolls, Authorize Feb. Payrolls, Pay Vendor Bills
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to ratify the January 1958 payrolls, authorize issuing the February 1958 payrolls, and authorize payment of vendor bills as per foregoing attached itemized list, totaling $335>302.9^, as recommended above. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
Purchasing, Cafeterias
’
R. #18 j It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve a special purchase of Approval to > one lot of floor tile and application supplies for use in the Maintenance Department, from Buy Floor Tile the Miller Floor Company, in the total amount of $2,976-^-9 > 'the purchase to be charged to & Supplies j the Building Levy Account #511On roll call, the motion carried unanimously.
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R. #20 Approval to Buy Films
j Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve the purchase of i one lot of algebra textbooks from the Thompson Schoolbook Depository for various secondary j schools, in the amount of $k,W).3O, the purchase to be charged to the C-9 account: these j being standard textbooks. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "aye."
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! It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve the purchase of one ' \ lot of instructional films for the Teaching Materials Center from the Coronet Films, in the i J amount of $567-50, the purchase to be charged to the 1-10 account. The motion carried unanimously on roll call. \
R. #21
? Motion was made by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve the purchase of one Purchase of | lot of miscellaneous locker repair parts for all schools from the companies shown listed Locker Repair j below, in the total amount of $1,368.00, the purchase to be charged to the Building Levy +' Parts Approvedj Account #511: AMOUNTS AWARDED TO EACH COMPANY:
i § F
Scovil & Sublett Murray Womble Hart Industrial Supply Co. TOTAL----
; \
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=
$
27-00 76.00 1,256.00 $1,368.00
The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye." R. #22 Awards Made on Musical Instruments
J It was moved by Mr:. McCray and seconded by Mr. Thompson that one lot of musical instruments j and music stands be purchased from the bidders listed below, in the total amount of ] $1,892.30, the purchase to be charged to the C-2 account: \ $ 370.00 2 French horns from Jenkins Music Co. §
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R- #23 i Royal Awarded] Contract for Typewriters
i J £
I
1 Tenor Saxophone from Jenkins Music Co.
182.50
2 String Basses from Jenkins Music Co.
339-80
125 Music Stands, from Sharp & Nichols
1,000.00
$1,892.30
The motion carried unanimously on roll call. Mr. Thompson moved the purchase of 22 Royal typewriters, six for Franklin Junior High School and sixteen for Northwest Classen High School, at a total cost of $3,257-50, after deducting an exchange allowance for used typewriters of $702.50; bids on these typewriters having ! been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids. The motion was seconded by Mr. I McCray and carried on roll call with all members present voting "aye." !
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R. #2U Pur. Order Cancelled and Awarded Others
Motion was made by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton that purchase order CFS-193; dated August 16, 1957; issued to Allied Sales and Engineering Company for small kitchen equipment in the total amount of $1,710-79 "be cancelled in full because of non-delivery, and that the items cancelled be purchased from the companies listed below in the total amount of $2,007-56, the purchase to be charged to the Central Food Service Department:
Gardner Hotel Co. Interstate Distributors Southern Coffee
$1,553.69 39M6 59-31 â&#x2013; $2,007.56
The motion carried unanimously on roll call. It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to approve the claim of the Oklahoma City Scenic Company in the amount of $5,257-52 and to authorize payment of same, this claim Shaving come in too late to be included with the previous list of bills. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
R. ^25 Additional Claim Approves
Motion was made by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. McCray to approve payment on one lot of library books for the Curriculum Library, rebound by the Motter Book Bindery of Muskogee, Oklahoma, amount of the claim being $1,603-10, the purchase to be charged to the I-11 account. The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
R. #26 Payment for Rebinding Bool Approved
Motion was made by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton to accept bids of the following firms in the total amount of $2,207-10 for one lot of plumbing supplies, the purchase to be charged to the Building Levy Account #51^-:
R. #27 Awards Made on Plumbing Sr
Federal Corporation Loeffler Greene Co. Norman Plumbing Co. Crane Co. Peerless-Oklahoma Co. Locke Supply Co.
Total --- $2,207-10
On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye." A financial statement as of November 30, 1957 from the Central Food Service Department was submitted.
Food Service Dept. Report
[BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS [Mr. Thompson moved approval, as recommended by the Board Attorney, of the contract with [Alice Downey, Lynn Virginia Eagin, nee Roberts, and Lora Pearl Cox for purchase of 3/^ [interest in Lots 75 and 76, Florence Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, signed by them
R. #28 Contract for Added Site at Central High Approved
'as of January 17, 1958, entered into by the District and officers be directed to sign same; [the claim for $1000.00 to above three persons provided for in said contract be allowed; [the deeds from above three persons be accepted in escrow as provided in said agreement, |and deed from Cale E. Gilbert for 1/^1- interest be accepted in escrow under terms of letter Total price of the lots is $15,000. iof David C. Johnston and the reply of W. A. Lybrand.
i [The motion was seconded by Mr. McCray and carried on roll call with all members present [voting "Aye."
! ilt was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve the following described [change orders Nos. 2, 3; and 5; U. S. Grant High School Addition, Chas. M. Dunning Con[struction Company, Contractors:
Change Order
Changing vitreous clay
Change Order
Adding one foot to the classroom and adding a 6" roof vent and 20 amp circuit in the Art Classroom add-
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Painting exterior round columns and repairing stopped-up roof drain --------------------------- add-- 193-13 TOTAL--------$682.5^ *
On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. McCray that petition to vacate lot lines in and streets east and south of Belle Isle School property be filed. The motion carried.
[R- #30 [ Petition to 'Vacate Lines & iStreets in re Belle Isle ! School Approve^
MEETING OF FEBRUARY 3, 1958 - CONTINUED
R- #31 Adj ournment
jMotion to adjourn and meet at the call of the President was made hy Mr. McCray, seconded "by [Mrs. Melton, and carried. ; THEREUPON THE BOARD ADJOURNED. Approved the
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MEETING OF MARCH 3, 1958
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA MET IN REGULAR MONTHLY SESSION IN THE BOARD ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1958 AT 4:30 P. M. PRESENT:
Phil C. Bennett, President C. B. McCray, Vice President Nellie R. Melton Otto F. Thompson Jim Wright
Others present: Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, Superintendent; Mr. M. J. Burr and Dr. N. L. George, Assistant Superintendents; Messrs. L. V. Ballard, T. H. Broad, H. G. Buchanan, C. E. Costley, Bill Foutz, Bill Hallar, Charles Harville, A. H. Higdon, Gilbert Robinson, Bob Shultz, Gene Stinebeck, W. H. Taylor, Mrs. Gladys McDonald and Mrs. Elaine Tucker - Directors; H. B. Ginn, Business Manager; George H. C. Green, Treasurer; W. A. Lybrand, Attorney; Millard Prigmore, Auditor; Mary A. Thecker, Clerk; Mrs. Pat Johnson, President P-TA, and Mr. Glen Bowman and Mrs. Anna Gray of the Classroom Teachers Association; representative of the press and T-V Station. The invocation was given by Mr. Wright.
Invocation
On motion of Mr. McCray, seconded by Mr. Thompson, the minutes of the meeting of February 3, 1958 were approved as read.
R. #32 Minutes Approved
LEGAL AND FINANCIAL REPORTS
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The Treasurer, Mr. George H. C. Green, presented the February treasurer's report and handed a copy to the Clerk to be filed.
Treasurer's Report
W. A. Lybrand, Attorney, informed the Board on the progress being made on the Arthur sewer problem.
Attorney's Report
Millard Prigmore , Auditor, informed the Board that his auditing firm had employed Mr. Bob Watson as the new Activities Auditor.
Motion to approve the . abdve reports was made by Mr. Wright, seconded by Mrs. Melton, and carried.
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REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to approve the acceptance of R- #3^ a memorial, valued at approximately $350.00, to Miss Etta Ford, who taught at the Willard Acceptance Elementary School for many years and who passed away-.some months ago; Miss Ford's family of Memorial S’ N U >„ having requested permission to present this memorial to Willard School. The motion carried
It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve the following "Election Proclamation and Itemized Estimate of Current Expenses of Independent School District Number 89, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, otherwise Known as the Board of Education of Oklahoma City, State of Oklahoma, for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1958." On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye."
R. #35 -Approval of Election Proclamation and Estimate of Cui 'rent Expenses
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Since the set assessed, valuation trf the School District la $273,9^6,9U0, an at valorem tax levy of 29.95 mills would be requiredto finance the preliminary estimate of needs ter current expenses, as hereinabove set forth for the ensuring fiseal year lees authorized levies not requiring the approval of the school electors -------------Additional number of mills needed to meet the needs of the School District for current expenses for the General Fuad ■ - - —
Erecting new buildings -------- — - - - 751,000 Remodeling or repairing school buildings - - - - 9^9,000 Furniture - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - 200,000 fetal estimated needs to be financed from the building fund ------ .......... ------- ........
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an election is hereby called for ’ W purpose of voting oh the question of asking the levy or levies for which an estimated need is hereinabove shown, to be held at the fellowlag.■ voting places on 1958, between the hours f of 6:00 a. m< and 7:00 9* m.:
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R. #36 Resolution of Appreciation of Marguerite Baldwin
On motion of Mr. Wright, seconded by Mrs. Melton , the following Resolution of Appreciation for Miss Marguerite Baldwin, recently deceased, was passed: RESOLUTION
The Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Miss Marguerite Baldwin February 13, 1958.
Miss Baldwin joined the Oklahoma City School System in 1921 as fifth grade teacher at Washington School. She also taught two years at Eugene Field School and English at Capitol Hill Junior High School until the end of the 1955-56 school year. In the fall of 1956, she joined the staff at John Marshall High School, where she taught until she became ill in January of this year. She was a member of the local, state, and federal professional organizations, the P. E. 0., and the Church of Christ.
Miss Baldwin was a diligent, dependable teacher and showed a deep interest in her students, and in turn was loved and respected by them. She was cooperative and thoughtful of her co-workers and had their espect and devotion. We feel that her noble spirit and high ideals will long live in the hearts of all who knew and worked with her. The Board of Education extends its profound sympathy to the bereaved*" family and pays tribute to an outstanding teacher. The highest tribute we can pay to her memory is to remember her as a great teacher and an inspiration to all her many friends. R- #37 ! Transfer of I Appropriations | Approved I
It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve recommendation to transfer appropriations in the 1957-58 Building Levy Fund, cancelling Account #1, New Buildings, in the amount of $225>000, and adding to Account #2, Remodel and-Repair of School Buildings, $225,000. The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
R- #38 Engaging of Consultant Approved
Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to approve recommendation to engage Dr. Walter Purdy of the University of Houston as consultant in music in elementary schools, March 17, 18, and 19, and to authorize paying him for honorarium, travel, and living expenses for this period a total of $250.00. The motion carried on roll call with all members voting "Aye."
R. #39 Attendance at Professional Meetings Approved
It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. Wright to direct the following personnel to attend professional meetings asd indicated in the resolution below.
R E S 0 L U T I ON
The Board of Education of the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma feels it would be of great benefit to the Oklahoma City School District if the following persons would attend professional meetings as indicated: (a) Grace Chadwick, Western Arts Convention, Louisville, Kentucky, March 30April 3; (t) Two teachers,*National Convention of Science Teachers, Denver, Colorado, March 25-29 -- car expenses only to be paid; (c) Henry Foth and Mildred Rickard, Music Educators National Conference, Los Angeles, California, March 21-25; (<i) T. H. Broad and-W. H. Taylor, North Central Association, Chicago, Illinois, March 24-28; (e) Gladys McDonald, Elementary Principals Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 23-27-
* The -two-teachers attending this convention are: H. E. Brown and Charles Douglas THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the above persons be directed to attend the meetings as indicated, with the understanding that such attendance is solely for the present necessary good of the schools of the District; if they can arrange their work so as to do so; and these being special services for the Board of Education, that it is hereby order that all expenses of the above persons on these trips be paid by the Board of Education, except as indicated above, car expenses only will be paid for the six teachers attending the Convention of Science Teachers. On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye."
Supt. Expresses Need for Science & Math Teaching_______
The Superintendent called attention to the fact that there is a need for more extensive and more intensive study in the fields of science and mathematics in the Oklahoma City schools, especially since there is such a great interest nationally in these subjects. He reported that the Oklahoma City schools are making steady progress, that the enrollments in these subjects has increased considerably over former enrollments and the staff is much interested in self-improvement. He asked Dr. Broad to report on a study he has made.
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Study Presente by Dr. Broad
Whereupon, Dr. Broad, presented, the attached report and discussed it at some length:
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CREDITS EARNED BY GRADUATES OF JUNE, 1957, AND PRESENT ENROLLMENT
The total number of 1957 graduates:
2211
The number of credits in science completed by the 1957 graduates is as follows: 1411 completed two credits 155 completed three credits
379 completed four credits 43 completed five credits 165 completed six credits
10 completed seven credits 45 completed eight credits
1 completed nine credits 1 completed ten credits
The number who completed credits in the different science courses is as follows: 34
358 1594
Aeronautics
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Biology
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Chemistry
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Geology
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The number of credits in mathematics completed by the 1957 graduates is as follows: 69 completed two credits 13 completed three credits 1092 completed four credits
77 completed five credits
480 completed six credits 80 completed seven credits 332 completed eight credits
58 completed nine credits
8 completed ten credits
The number who completed credits in the different mathematics courses is as follows:
1536
Arithmetic
1680
Beginning Algebra
923
Intermediate Algebra
368
College Algebra
877
Plane Geometry
228
Solid Geometry
7 381
Mathematical Analysis Trigonometry
The present enrollment (1957-58) in science is as follows:
48 3469
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Aeronautics
Biology Chemistry
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Geology
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Physics
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Physiology
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Research Science
The present enrollment (1957-58) in mathematics is as follows: 2764
Arithmetic
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Beginning Algebra
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Advanced Algebra
1423
Plane Geometry
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Solid Geometry
Trigonometry
W. H. Taylor
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PROPOSALS FOR 1958-59 CURRICULUM AND TELEVISION
VII.
Much study has gone into the proposal which follows. This proposal is designed to meet the needs of students who are progressing at a normal rate of speed and the second proposal to meet the needs of those who can move at an accelerated rate of speed. Those courses indicated in the data below which are marked TV will be presented by television and are designed to meet the needs of those students who are able to do self-directed study, The others will be taught by the regular classroom teachers.
MATHEMATICS
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Arithmetic
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Algebra or Arithmetic
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Algebra or Geometry
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Geometry Algebra III and IV
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Algebra III and IV Solid Geometry Trigonometry
Algebra
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Solid Geometry Trigonometry
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Mathematical Analysis (Replaces college algebra)
SCIENCE
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General Science
General Science
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General Science
General Science
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Physical Science
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Biology
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Biology
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Chemistry or Biology II
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Physics or Chemistry
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Physics
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NON-COLLEGE PREPARATORY Grade
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MATHEMATICS-SCIENCE (3)
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Fundamentals of Mathematics
Fundamentals of Mathematics
Fundamentals of Mathematics
Fundamentals of Mathematics (accelerated)
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Fundamentals of Mathematics
Fundamentals of Mathematics
Fundamentals of Mathematics
First-year Algebra
9
Fundamentals of Mathematics
Fundamentals of Mathematics
First-year Algebra
Plane Geometry
10
Two years of mathematics required above the eighth grade.
First-year Algebra
Plane Geometry
Second-year Algebra
Plane Geometry
Second-year Algebra
Trigonometry Solid Geometry
Functional Mathematics or Commercial Arithmetic
Second-year Algebra
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12
Mathematical Analysis
The above proposals are to serve during the school year 1958-59. A study of the mathematics and science programs will continue throughout the year with the view to further improvement of the programs.
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MEETING OF MARCH 3, 1958 - CONT'D
Motion to approve the following School Calendar for 1958-59 was made by Mr. McCray, seconded by Mr. Wright, and carried:
PROPOSED CALENDAR - 1958-1959
DAYS NOT IN SESSION
EVENT
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Pre-School Conference
August 25-29
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Labor Day
September 1
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Classes Begin
September 2
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State Fair Day
September 22
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State OoEoAo
October 23 & 24
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Thanksgiving
November 27 & 28
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District O.E0A0
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Less Days Not Taught as fo1lowss
Professional Days — Teachers 8i Holidays
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Days Taught — Classes In Session (Secondary Schools)
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Days Taught - Classes in Session (Elementary Schools)
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Work Days for Teachers
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THEREUPON, Mr. Thompson introduced, a Resolution, which was read, in full by the Clerk, and. upon motion by Mr. McCray, seconded, by Mr. Wright, was adopted by the following vote: AYE: NAY:
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Said Resolution thereupon was signed by the President, attested by the Clerk, sealed with the seal?of said School District, and is as follows:
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A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CALLING AND HOLDING OF AN 1 .ELECTION IN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 89 OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS THEREOF THE QUESTION OF THE ISSUANCE OF THE BONDS OF SAID SCHOOL DISTRICT IN THE SUM OF $8,250,000.00, TO PROVIDE FUNDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF: j
acquiring and improving school sites, constructing, repairing, remodeling, and equipping buildings, and acquiring school furniture, fixtures, and equipment;
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WHEREAS, it is deemed advisable by the Board of Education of Independent School District No. 89 of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma to:
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and WHEREAS there are no funds in the treasury for such purpose and power is granted said Board by Section 26, Article 10 of the Constitution, as amended, and Title 70> Article 15, Oklahoma Statutes 1951, and other statutes of the State supplementary and amendatory there-: to, to issue bonds to provide funds for such purpose, provided the same be authorized by ! the qualified elctors thereof, voting at an election held for that purpose; and the Board j specifically finds that the District has an absolute need for the entire thereof;
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER 89 OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA:
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SHALL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 89 of OKLAHOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, INCUR AN INDEBTEDNESS BY ISSUING ITS NEGOTIABLE COUPON BONDS IN THE SUM 0F. EIGHT MILLION TWO HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, TO PROVIDE FUNDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF:
acquiring and improving school sites, constructing, repair, remodeling, and equipping buildings, and acquiring school furniture, fixtures, and equipment;
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AND LEVY AND COLLECT AN ANNUAL TAX, IN ADDITION TO ALL OTHER TAXES, UPON ALL THE TAXABLE PROPERTY IN SUCH DISTRICT SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE INTEREST ON SUCH BONDS AS IT FALLS DUE, AND ALSO TO CONSTITUTE A SINKING FUND FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE PRINCIPAL THEREOF WHEN DUE, SAID BONDS TO BEAR INTEREST NOT TO EXCEED THE RATE OF FIVE PER CENTUM PER ANNUM, PAYABLE SEMIANNUALLY, AND TO BECOME DUE SERIALLY WITHIN TWENTY-FIVE YEARS FROM THEIR DATE.
I SECTION 2. That such call for said election shall be by Proclamation and Notice, signed \ by the President and attested by the Clerk, setting forth the Proposition to be voted upon,! the number and location of the polling places, the hours of opening and closing the polls ■' and the names of the officers who shall conduct said election; that the ballots shall set forth the Proposition to be voted upon substantially as set oiit in Section 1 hereof; ani that the returns of said election shall be made to and canvassed by the said Board of Education. BE IT RESOLVED that the polling places and election officers as shown by records of the District be approved. (See list on last page of these minutes.) * ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 3hd day of March, A. D., 1958.
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purpose therein set out, adopted by said Board, and transcript of proceedings of said Board had at a meeting thereof duly held on the date therein set out, insofar as the same relates to the
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R. #U2 > Approval for ' Co. Election ; Board to Con? duct Election
PERSONNEL It was recommended that the following persons be employed and that contracts with the teachers listed below on the form hereby approved be executed in the name of the District by the Superintendent or person by him designated; also, that other personnel recommendations and information below be approved:
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MEETING OF MARCH IT
1958 - CONT'D
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RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:
Request
to
permi ssion
employ
Mr . Hugh
Willi am s as drafts
MR. BILL WOLAVER - EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY IO,
man
in the
engi neering
to
dep artm ent
I9>8 - SALARY ON THE BASIS OF $5300 PER YEAR.
rep lac e
REQUEST PERMISSION TO EMPLOY MR. GRANT K. LANDON IN THE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT - EFFECTIVE MARCH I, SALARY ON THE BASIS OF $5700 PER YEAR PLUS $300 CAR EXPENSES.
1958 -
REQUEST PERMISSION TO EMPLOY MRS. MARGARET A. MARCIS AS TEMPORARY CLERK-TYPIST IN THE VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT SALARY ON THE BASIS OF $1.25 PER HOUR - EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 3, 1958.(2 WEEKS ONLY)
REQUEST PERMISSION TO EMPLOY MRS. MARY JANE HARRIS AS TEMPORARY CLERK IN THE SAFETY OFFICE - SALARY ON THE BASIS OF $1.00 PER HOUR - EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 4, 1958.(I WEEK ONLY) REQUEST PERMISSION JANUARY 23, 1958 -
TO EMPLOY MR. VIRGIL WHITTINGTON SALARY ON THE BASIS OF $1.25 PER
AT THE TV STATION TO FILL CHEMISTRY KITS - EFFECTIVE HOUR FROM FORD FOUNDATION C-0-2-F.
REQUEST PERMISSION TO EMPLOYMRS. JEAN V. POWELL AS TEMPORARY CLERK IN THE AUDIO-VISUAL FEBRUARY 13, 1958 - SALARY ON THE BASIS OF $170 PER MONTH.
OFFICE - EFFECTIVE
REQUEST PERMISSION TO PAY THE FOLLOWING OFFICIALS WHO WORKED THE BOYS’ JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL GAMES:
A. D. JACOBSON
10 GAMES
$50.00
10 GAMES
50.00
6 GAMES
30.00
5 GAMES
25.00
4 GAMES
20.00
4 GAMES
20.00
6 GAMES
30.00,.
4 GAMES
20.00
CAPITOL HILL SENIOR
CHARLES MURDOCK CAPITOL HILL SENIOR
JERRY POTTER
HARDING DALE MULLINS SOUTHEAST
ROBERT BEATY
.
CAPITOL HILL JUNIOR
DON KEITH FRANKLIN ROBERT Ml STELE
CLASSEN HAROLD MERIDETH
NORTHEAST
Subs titu tes
Bail ey , Jewell Wcke , Clara H.
for
1957-58:
F.
■RUDOLPH, ROSE
. CLARK, MILTON M. 'MARTIN, ROBERT D.
‘SCOTT, NAOMI
E.
. SMITH, DONALD W. '^SPIERS, DOROTHA 8.
'
CHANEY, NAN P.
, De Lois
KILLIAN,
IRENE
PHYLLIS
1728 nw 35 3740 NW 27
MUSIC ENGLISH,
MATH, SCIENCE,
SW 28
4111 NW I 6th 9l6 N. WALKER
ELEMENTARY
1115 NW 97
SOCIAL STUDIES,
5,6,4
(bethan
,
PARRISH, LENORA G.
•
MUSIC ELEMENTARY, KDG
ELEMENTARY HOME EC, KDG
KENTUCKY PLACE
^3.1
NE 7TH
“
ELEMENTARY
3,2,1
2101
1520 N PENNSYLVANIA .
y)
‘
3310 N WALKER
21 SE 38 \ 36l7 S. ROFF
PERSON, WILMA
BUSINESS
BUSINESS
COMMERCE KEG, 1,2,3,4
I 124 N W 80
GADBOW, MARGARET K.
SOCIAL STUDIES, JOURNALISM
INDUSTRIAL ARTS, TYPING,
5009 SE 29
MAUL, ROSALEEN
LANHAM, GERTRUDE
COMMERCE, ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGY, PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1805 GUILFORD LANE
Mc Innis , betty
>
3505 S. ST CLAIR Il6 SHERRY(NORMAN)
3020 SOMERSET PLACE
’ CORNELIUS, MERL REED, MARY W.
on
SCIENCE, BIOLOGY SOCIAL STUDIES, BUSINESS EDUCATION
310 N. wheeler
, ■ POST, mar ietta
educati
cal
1615 SW 43
424 NE I4TH
JERNIGAN, DOUGLAS B,
CADENHEAD,
ELEMENTARY
y to 3th Hom e Ec ., Physi
entar
1,2,3,
2408 NW 21
RHODES, MABLE J.
.. KING, HAZEL M. \ SCOTT, MELISSA M.
*
3115 NW 24 2604 sw 59
541
..GREGG, CARROLL
co tton
Elem
1145 NW 83
.RIGGS, WILLIAM H. •
901 Elliso n 203 E. MYRTLE LANE
KDG,
ELEMENTARY
2N© ENGLISH, SOCIAL STUDIES, LATIN
MATH.. ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY
PERSO N N EL
MEETING OF
MARCH
3, 1958 - CONT'D
MEETING OF MARCH 3, 1958 - CONT'D
PERSO N N EL EMPLOYMENT |
OR DEGREE COLLEGE
EXP.
APPROVED
|
DATE
EFFECTIVE
REPLACEMENT
REMARKS
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73
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MEETING OF MARCH 3, 1958 - CONT'D
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Request permission to transfer Richard Buckhalter, 2 time floorman
I
Sr. High - salary $183=33 per month -
ELECTRONICS DEPARTMENT t,?.
Request permission to employ James W. Cruse as temporary employee in the Electronics >»4v
effective February
’-;V 7.U
■ A*,
a;
R. #^3 Personnel Approved.
Motion to approve the foregoing personnel recommendations was made by Mrs. Melton, seconded i by Mr. Wright, and carried on roll call with all members voting "Aye." j GENERAL BUSINESS, CAFETERIAS, PURCHASING
Bills and. Payrolls Recommended
Bills and. Payrolls
The following items #1, #2, and. #3 were submitted, for approval:
d and upon which warrants ha7 ■1957-58 -GENERAL FUND
2j U.21i .33
19'57-58 BUILDING LEVY 1956
- •#___ U3f769.7h ■ ♦« I
BOND.
‘•J____ 9,519.97
FORD FOUNDATION
3U.7O8.87 -
f 4
Xbem'/#2
J I i
Authority to issue payrolls for‘March 1958 in the following ' •+ estimated amount's:' ' 1957-58 general
/fund ’ ,.; Y ♦r
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.555 f'torlQfcl
J.XV' i'Sa-Kl -Hi
1\V '’‘IL'
1 ii
X aiax
If X> (_ »' ft lx.
MEETING OF MARCH 3, 1958 - CONT'D TZ'.:-”';;:--
1
BILLS FILED- WI'ffi'TfiEE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR PAYMENT MARCH 3, The Supt. and Business Manager have checked all bills The Auditor has checked all bills
Item #la-1957-58 General Fund Item #lb-1956-57 General Fund
Item #lc-1957-58 Building Levy-
$
86.633.37
Item #ld-1956-57 Building Levy
$
23,56U.U9
1
10.097.39
Item #le-1956
Bond
-
$_____2.333.82
Item #lf-1957-58 Ford Foundation TOTAL
250^993*32.
1957-58 General Fund Office Suppls
& Printing Standard Low
7 9 .Uh 23.76
103.20
A. & E. Equipment Company
Office Suppls
Low Selected
1U5.95 11.22
157.17
Airline Water Company Air Reduction Sales Company
Water’Service Instr. Suppls & Reprs
Utilities Selected
Air Sales, Inc.
Rental &. Storage & Instr. Rental Agreement 82.50 102.17 Bid Agreement Suppls ~18U.67
Ames Supply Company
Repr. to Indus. Art Eqpt. Selected
. Addressograph Multigraph Corp
American Education Publications ' Instr. Suppls Legal Publications American First Title & Trust
Selected Legal Publications
1+9.50 27.75
llli3 1 nioo h.OO
American School & University American Technical Society
Teaching Aid' Suppls Library Books
Selected Publisher
7.00 80.82
Arco Publishing Cbmpany Atomic Sound Equipment CO. The Automotive, Inc. Auto Parts & Machine Company
Central Office Suppls Repr. to Gen. Eqpt. Upk Trks & Cars Upk Trks & Cars
Selected
1?72 2h'.00 29U.20
A. & We Violin Shop
Reprs. to Musical Instr.
Melvin W* Barnes Barada & Page, Inc. Better Homes & Gardens
Robert Beaty
Other Admin. Expense Custodial Suppls Instr. Suppls ■ General Instruction
Low Low Selected 36.70 Low 206.69
Selected
21i3139
158.80
Board Action Low Publisher
63.22 20.25 3.00
Board Action
20.00 ' •k- ’
MEETING OF MARCH 3, 1958 - CONT'D
i
Page 2 (1957-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINED)
Bills Grocery
Instr. Suppls
Selected
m.98
The Borden Company Clarence L. Boyd Company, Inc.
Instr. Suppls Upk Trks.
Low Standard
- 7.50 1.55
Brandt’s Red Bud Branham'ss Inc.
Instr. Suppls Admin. Eqpt. & Suppls
Selected : Low
157.13 272.05
Brittain Brothers
Instr. Suppls
Low
17.07
Brooks Radiator Shop John A, Brown Company
Upk Trks & Cars Instr. Suppls
Lbw Selected
6.00 12.96
William C. Brown Company
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher
Loo
The Bruce Publishing Company Burroughs Cbrporation
Instr. Suppls Reprs to Office Machines
Publisher Standard
'^25
Capitol City Taxi Carpenter Paper Company
Rent Trans. Eqpto Instr. Suppls
Rental Agreement Low
1 7h.00 53.35
Bob Cates City Auto Parts
Instr. Suppls Upk Trks & Cars
Low Selected Low
262.51
City BusCompany
Rent Trans. Eqpt.
Rent Trans Eqpt.
City Office Supply, Inc.
Central Instr. Suppls
Low
City'Spring Works B. C. Clark Jewelry Company
Instro Suppls Superintendent Suppls
Lbw Selected
75.67 L5o
Clay Adams Inc.
Instr.
Standard
23.87
F. E. Compton & Company J. H. Conger
Library Books Instr. Suppls
Standard Agreement
302.6k 61.50
Coronet Films Cory Motion Picture Eqpt.
Visual'Aid Suppls Selected New Eqpt-Visual Education Low
Mr, & Mrs. H. G. Cox Mrs. Pauline Crupper
Rent. Trans. Eqpt. Rent. Trans. Eqpt0
Rento Trans, Eqpt. Rent. Trans. Eqpt.
Curtis Circulation Company
Supplsj Superintendent
Publisher
6.00
The Daily Law Journal Record Davidson & Case Lumber Coo
Legal’Publications Instr. Suppls
Publisher Low
59.05 51.80
Dee’s Photo Supplys Inc.
Instr. Suppls
Low Letter Bid
Denton Glass & Plastics Dictaphone Corporation
Radio & TV Suppls Repr. to Office Machines
Low Standard
8.00
U7.O2 8.88
55.90 1,138.55
U.5o
567.50 69.00 71.U0 I86066
180.93 17.50 5.80
MEETING OF MARCH 3, 1958 - CONT'D
Page 3 (1937-38 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED)
Dee’s IGA Doenges Supply Company The Dolese Company
Instructional Supplies Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls
Selected Selected Selected
117*01 132.33 12.30
Doubleday & Companys Inc. Ho Dorsey Douglas, Inc.
Library Suppls Office Suppls' & Print.
Selected Low
l.ho 9.90
Downtown Chevrolet Dowlingsj Inc.
Repr“Indus. Arts Eqpt0 Instr. Suppls & Reprs.
Standard Selected Low
Bill Doyle
Instr. Suppls
879.02 Low Wi.33 Standard Low Letter Bid 937.30
1.U8
U01.13 11.68
U2.83
1,960.87
Dulaney1s
Repr & New Eqpt. Visual Education
Low Selected
160.00 3.30
163.30
Duplicating Products, Inc.
Reprs to Office Machines
Standard Low
28I4.0 93 279.OO
363.93
The Economy Company
Library Books
Low
16.07
Educators Progress Service Electronic Business Machines
Teaching Aid Suppls Office Suppls & Printing
Selected Standard
3.30 99.00
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Enrichment Teaching Materials
Visual Aid Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected Selected
hoo.32 8.32
Clyde Farthing Fearon Publishers
Suppls, Bus. Office Teaching Aid Suppls
Low * Publisher
Field Enterprises Educational Corporation
Library Books
Standard
2,126.U0
Fine Arts Engraving Company
Commencements
Selected
6.00
Firestone Store C. J. Fishman
Repr. to Indus. Art Eqpt Rental & Storage
Low Rental Agreement
Follett Publishing Company
Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected
39.U3
Bill D. Foutz The Free Press
Other Admin. Expense Teaching Aid Suppls
Admin. Approved Selected
32.82 6.23
Friden Calculating Machine AgencyRepr. to office machines
Standard
The Garrard Press General Biological Supply House Hugh Ginn General Electric Supply Co. N. L» George *■ ■ ■ ■
Selected Board Action Board Action Low Board Action
Central office suppls Instr. Suppls Other Admin. Expense Custodial Suppls Other Admin® Expense
U.30 10.70
68.21 373.00
6.00
18.93 88.30 107»2ii 33.90 •73.811-;
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Page U (19^7-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) 33.32
Go-Mo Productss Inc#
Instr0 Suppls
Selected
Graham Paper Company
Office Suppls & Print#
Low
8£O#32
Mr# & Mrs# Dixon Gray
Rent Trans Eqpto
Rent Trans Eqpto
161.16
William T. Hale Hanson Bennett Magazine Agency Harper & Brothers
General Instruction Board Action Instr# & Visual Aid SupplsSelected Publisher Teaching Aid Suppls
Hart Industrial Supply Company
Reprs & Suppls
Charles H# Harville Heierding Brothers Herb Welding & Radiator Co# Hohmann0s Appliance Service The Hollinger Corporation
Other Admin# Expense Instr# Suppls Upk Trks & Cars Radio & TV Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected Low Board Action Board Action Selected Low Low Publisher
House of Clay Humpty Dumpty
Instr# Suppls Instr# Suppls
Low Selected
Hunnicutt Publishing Co# Hunzicker Brothers
Teaching Aid Suppls Eqpt# & Reprs
Selected Selected Low
Ulini Ceramic Service
Instr# Suppls
Selected
16.82
Institutional Supply Company
Personnel Office Eqpt#
Low
79.00
International Bus# Machines
Rental lo-BA Macho
Rental Agreement 2^157oOO) 316 #10 Standard
31&9 11.73 .2 #00 60# 21 62 #00 160#90
4? U.00 86.UU 17 O95 8.Ui
7#67 6.U9
International Harvester Company
Upk Trks & Cars
Low Standard
Iowa State College Press
Instr# Suppls
Selected
A#. D* Jacobson Mr# & Mrs# Max H# Jackson Jenkins Music Company
General Instruction Rent Trans Eqpt# Instr# Suppls & Reprs
Board Action Rent Trans Eqpt# Selected
Johnson Motors Johnson Wholesale Electronics
Upk Trks & Cars Repr# Labor & Mtrls
Jones Brothers No# 6 Jones Boys No. 7
Instr# Suppls Instr# Suppls
Selected Selected Low Selected Selected
Fred Jones Ford
Suppls & Upk Trks & Cars
9'0?';
V;.-
Jones Newby Supply Company
Repr to General Eqpto
Standard Selected Low
283.H 39.00 76.211 U.oo l#20 123.00
28.76 26.09
2sh73.1O
1U16
l#3o
392.20 8#25
38.91 lio.lio
30^00 21.2U 91W>
62.OU 6OO.H3 112.78 33.32
' _...
79.31 18.73
MEETING OF MARCH 3, 1958 - CONT'D
Page 5 (1957=58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) 83.0? U0.05 20.00 67.80 68.92
Kamp Brothers Kilpatrick Brothers Doh Keith Mr. & Mrs. Harold Kinder H. Wo Knight & Son Ince
Instr. Suppls Physical Ed. Eqpt. General-Instruc tio n Rent Trans Eqpt. Instr. Suppls
Selected Low Board Action Rent Trans Eqpt. Selected
Co A. LaMars D/b /A, (Ham’s Market)
Instr. Suppls
Selected
151.58
Lamoureux Mannequin Company
New Schl. Apparatus
Selected
862.96 ST
The Lanier Company Larsen Music Company
New Schl. Apparatus Repr. to Musical Instr.
Selected Standard
3U6.35 27.00
Carl Jo Leibelj Inc.
Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected
78.36
Library Supply Company
Library Books
Bid Agreement >15.773.30 Selected 388.80
Lothrop Lee & Shepard Go.sInc.
Instro Suppls
Selected
Marshall Supply & Equipment Coa
Instr. Suppls
Board Action Low
Jim Martin Riley McCullough
Supplss Visual Ed. Custodial Suppls
Selected Bid Agreement
McGraw Hill Book Co.s Inc.
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher Selected
McKesson & Robbinss Inco
Instr. Suppls
Low
McKinley Publishing Company..... Metropolitan Opera Guilds Inco Harold Merideth Metropolitan Water Company . Midwest Jewelers Robert Mistele -. Mid-West Surgical Supply CosInc o Mideke Supply Company
Supplsj, Superintendent Teaching Aid Suppls General-Instruction Water'Service ’ Maint. Physical Ed0Eqpte General Instruction Special Health Suppls Instr. Suppls
Publisher Selected Board Action Utilities Low Board Action Low Low Selected
Miller Jackson Company
. Repr-Audio Visual Eqpt.
Moore Business Formsj, Inc. Morgan’s A.G. Food Market Dale tSfullins Morgensen Lumber'Company Morri s Chpvrolet.) City
IBM Suppls Instr. Suppls General Instruction Instr. Suppls Instr. Sunnis
Mrs. Chester Mosely Motter Bookbinding Co. Charles Murdock
Reimbursement Due Magazines & Rebinding General-Instruction
2.62
19.90 26.25
I46.I5
852.50 32.50 h.52 H5.38
U9.9O 1.80
20.30 13.61
Selected
Low Selected Board Action Low Selected Agreement Reimbursement Selected Board Action
16^162.10
U.00 9.00 20.00 68.50 19.28 30 <,00 10.56 33.91 . 193.13
277.05 0 U.60 20.60
12.1|8 25.20 225.00
MEETING OF MARCH 3, 1958 - CONT'D
i
Page 6 (1957-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) Nashua Corporation
Repr & Replace SchloShop Eqpto
National Education Association
Office Suppls
Selected Publisher
Thomas Nelson & Sons New Method Bodk Binderys Inc. Ndrick Brothers^ Inc<> Nuway Laundry Company
Teaching Aid Suppls Library Books Office Suppls & Printing Custodial Suppls
Selected Bid Agreement Low Low
Nu=Way Products^ Inc#
Custodial Suppls
Selected Standard
........
Okla# City Insurance Agents Assn.Treasurers Bond
153.16
Standard
2.35 U.39
6.7U
2.12 100.88 397.00 18.95
25.10
355oo .oo
5o®oo
Oklahoma Business News Company
Superintendent Supplies
Selected
Oklahoma City Linen Service
Custodial Supplies
Low 1U3o 20 Bid Agreement
Oklahoma City Water Dept.
Water
Utilities
58U65.O6
Oklahoma County Water Co®
Water
Utilities
10.90
Oklahoma Gas And Electric Co#
Light & Power
Utilities
2092k8.80
Oklahoma Natural Gas Company
Fuel
Utilities
21^685*83
Oklahoma Oxygen Company
Instructional Suppls#
Board Action Selected
Oklahoma Seating Company
New School Apparatus
Low
373U29
Oklahoma State Penitentiary
Magazines & Rebinding
Low
6.60
W. Ho. Payne
Custodial Supplies
Bid Agreement
Philosophical Library
Teaching Aid Suppls.
Pipkin Photo Service
Visual Education Other Adm# Expense
Low Selected
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.
Instructional Supls . Upkeep On Trucks & Cars
Low
Plaza Court Floral Company
Radio & TV Supplies
Selected
PortafUms $erry Potter -Postmaster
Suppls.5 Audio Vis# Ed. General^Instruction Suppls. Bus, Office
Selected Board -Action Standard
Precision Apparatus CoO5> Inc0
Repairs to Audio=Vis. Equipto
Selected
Prime Petroleum Products^, Inc0
Upkeep of Trucks & Cars
Low
The Program Aids Co.s Inc0
Physical Ed.. Equipment
Selected
■ «»?
114-3.16 h.OU
U2.7U
1U7.2O
30.00
. Selected
285.25 17.50
6O16
302.75 101.79 UOO
lOOoOQ 30.00 300.00
2.00 ls070.18 2lu0Q
MEETING OF MARCH 3, 1958 - CONT'D
Page •? (1927-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) 25.00
Purchasing Agents Assoco Of Oklahoma City
SUppls. Bus. Office
Publisher
Radio Supplyg Inc.
Labor & Materialss Radio Station
Selected Letter Bid
Remington Rand Div. of Sperry
Office Suppls. & Printing Low
Refinery Supply Company
Instructional Supplies
Rex Engineering" & Sales Co#
Phys. Education Eqpt. • Low Repair to Phys. Ed. Eqpt. Standard
Rice Machinery Company
Repairs to Ind.Arts Eqpt. Low
Richards & Conover Hdwe. Go,
Instructional Supplies
Low
to54;li.
Riley Reproduction^ Inc.
Engineering Department
Eid Agreement
236.52
Porter Sargent
Teaching Aid Supplies
Selected
25.80
Schmitt8 s Hobby & Craft Science- Kit. Inc. Scientific American
Instructional Supplies Instr. Suppls Central Office Suppls.
Selected Selected Selected
7.14; ' U2.82 li.5O
Science Research Assoc.
Teaching Aid Supplies
Selected
55.30
Scott Chevrolet Company
Mt.-Trucks’ & Cars Instructional Suppls.
Standard Agreement
S.E.B. Paint & Var. Mfg.s Coo
Custodial Supplies
Low
Service Supply3 Inc.
Repairs to -Ind. Arts Equiptment
Selected
Severin Supply Company
Upkeep of Cars & Trucks
Low
Sharp Auto Supply Co.
Upkeep of Trucks & Cars Rep. to Ind. Arts Eqpii.
Low Selected
Sharp & Nichols Music CO. Dr. Travis Shelton* Simon and Schnster9 Inc.
, Musical Instruments General Instruction Central Office Suppls.
Selected Repair Board Action Selected
Simpson=Hortons Inc.
Instructional Supplies’ Rep. to Ind. Arts Eqpt.
Agreement Selected
Singer Sewing Mach. Co.
Rep. to General Eqpt0
Selected
Jasper Sipes School Ek Dep.
Inst. Suppls. & Lib. Bk.
Low
Skil Corporation Sky Publishing Corporation
School Shop Equiptment Central Office Suppls
Selected Repair Selected
.
............
.......
_,
U61.96 1^8.95
610 m, 91 65.00 681.72
Board Action 123.00 60.00
183.00
U.15
8.30 31.81
,
l;0.HUf 4* 11.28
i
lj.3.00
-^53 U9.57 17.70
113 .21; 2.61;
..
’
130i62 2^,S30 i;oo ...
y
11%.88 39iU9
1011.637 10<i00 8;5O
MEETING OF MARCH 3, 1958 - CONT'D V
Page 8 (1997-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) 616,11
Upkeep of Trucks & Cars
Standard Repairs
Sbund Book Press Cociety
Teaching Aid Supplies
Publisher
Southwestern Bell Tele, Co,
Telephone Service
Utilities
li a59ho5U
Star Electric Supply Co,
Rep,’to Addio-Vis, Eqpt. Custodial Supplies
Bid Agreement
12,802,81
The Steck Company
Instructional Supplies
Selected Publisher
Dick Stout & Co,*
Skippls, Office of Supt.
Selected-
Ed Stuart Music Co, Mr, W, H, Taylor
Repo to Musical Inst, Travel Expense
Selected- Repairs Board Action
21i,00 92,80
Television Equiptment Cd,
New Visual Education
Selected
35,31
T,G,&Z. Stores Co, #56
Radio & TV Supplies
Selected
1,02
Bert Smith Road Mach# Co,3 Inc. J
90,93
16,35 106,614-
122.99 9,75
B,H» Thomas
r~3,31 Instructional Supplies Voc, Inst, Supplies Surplus Property Purchase / 276,52 25,00 General Inst. Supply 2r,l|9 Visual Aid® Inst, Supply 16,14.8 Magazines & Rebinding 1.53 Business Office Supplies Superintendent Office Supplies \ U,95 1.00 Personal Office Supplies 295,76 Other Administrative Expense (Harding Evaluation 6,00 Expense) Research Supplies 5,75 Repair Audio Visual Supplies' 29,38 Radio & TV Supplies Engineer8 s Supplie s 35.91 x; 26,87 Maintenance Cars & Trucks 7^5 Labor Printing Agreement 111,11
Thompson Book & Supply Co,
Inst, Suppls, Home Ec,
Selected
Thompson School. Bk Dep,
Library Books
Low
Time Incorporated
Instructional Suppls,
Selected
9,85
R,E, Titus Gym Scooter Co,
Phys, Education Eqpt,
Selected
12U9O
■Town of Nichols Hills
Water
Utilities
17,00
TRI-Ed
-Instructional Suppiss.
Selected
The Twentieth Century Fund
Teaching Aid Supplies
Sele cted
Under wood Corporation
Suppls, Bus, Office Bus, Office Eqpto Labor Mtrls-Radio Sta,
Standard Selected Selected
Mary A, Thacker® Clerk
University of Illinois
1-3 1-3 - I-U . .. 1-10 1-11 A-3 £-16 £-18 £-19 £-21 M-8 M-18 M-20 0—8
271,16 WU83
2.37 2,55 295,50
298,05 21.69
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u Page- 9 (1957-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) Vaseco Incorporated
Rep. to Audio-Vis. Eqpt.
Selected
Veazey Drug Company
Radio & TV Supplies
Selected
Vernon Law Book Company
Teaching Aid Supplies
Selected
Walker Stamp & Seal Co*
Central Office Suppls.
Low
Waugh Brothers Supply Co*
Instructional Suppls.
Letter Bid
Webster Publishing Co*
Instructional Suppls.
Selected
25.88
WJI. Welch, MGF. Co.
Commencement Expense
Selected
1*62
Western Bank & Office Supply
New Furniture Fixtures
Selected Low
Western Newspaper Union
Rep. to Ind. Arts Eqpt.
Low
Western Union Telegraph Co.
Telephone
Utilities
11*82
Wild Life Films
Suppls. Visual Ed,
Sele cted
90*00
B» G* Wilkes Company
General Instruction
Low
U2.90
H.W, Wilson Company
Teaching Aid Suppls.
Publisher Standard
Mr* George Wulff
Rents Transp. Eqpt.
Yale University Press
Instructional Supplies
*
M5. 12.00
h*35 153*21^
2I4I.OO
3*50
2U.5O
163.U0
138.00 99*50
237*50
29*88 U*5o
Selected
-
1956-57 GENERAL FUND
Dowlings, Inc.
100.59
Instructional Supplies
Jenkins Music Company
Instr. Suppls
Selected Low Selected
Oklahoma Electrical Supply Co.
Final Classen-Electric
Board Action
The Record Shop
Inst. Suppls.-Sp. Ed.
Selected
’:3<>92
Sherwin Wiliams Co* Southwest News Company
Inst. Suppls.-Voc. Library Books
Selected Board Action
^3*95
Underwood Corporation
Instructional Supplies
Low
Franklin Watts, Inc.
Library Books
Depto Selected
Woodmansee-Abbott Music Co*
New School Apparatus
Board Action
U8.55 $07.00
555^55 27I..U0
5,61|6*OO,
2,879.23 13.9*20
68*19 7,670.00
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Page 10 (1997-98 BUILDING LEVY)
’
Materials, Building & Rep,
Low
1,039.00
Auto Parts & Macho Company
Mat,-Upkeep of Grounds
Low
19*8U
Bissell Builders Supply Co*
Mat,, Building & Rep0
Standard
267*90
Black & Decker Mfg. Co*
Mat,“Repair to Eqpt,
Standard
9.90
Paul Blakeney Company
Mat *,Upkeep of Grounds
Low Standard
Mark HLodgett Insulation Co*
Mat,, Rep* to Equipment
Low Letter Bid
1^229*39
Clarence L* Boyd Co*, Inc*
Materials, Upkeep to Gr«
Standard
1,929,99
Brown Machinery Company
Materials, HLdg, & Repair
Standard
89*89
Brown Manufacturing Company
Materials, Bldg, & Repair
Selected
97*39
Builders Specialty, Inc*
Materials, HLdg* & Repair
Low Bid
Capitol Steel & Iron Company
Materials, Bldg* & Repair
Low Letter Bid
Bob Cates
Materials, HLdg,* & Repair
Low
John Ho Cole Company
Materials, Repairs to Eqpt, Ldw
11*99
Cook Electric Supply Co*
Materials, Repairs to Eqpt, Low
1H9«O®
Crane Company
U9.90 Materials, Repairs to Eqpt* Board Agtion Low Letter Bid 27,10 10.60 Low
87*20
Dale George Company
Materials, Upkeep of Gr,
Selected
20.7U
Davidson & Case Lumber Co*
Materials, Bldg, & Repair
Bid Agreement
392*00
The Denman Floors Co* $ The Dolese Company
Materials, Bldg* & Repair
Low Letter Bid
692,7U
Materials,. HLdg, & Repair
Low Board Action
Dyke Brothers
Materials, Bldg, & Repair
Low
ll2i|*92
Elevator Sales & Service
Materials, HLdg, & Repair
Low
Mo
Ehmar, Inc*
Materials, Furniture & Rep, Low
378*00'
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Austin Lumber Co, (M.S,)
a
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I'
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293*00 16,2?
i
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, 3h2*6L
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U90.00
1 i ( | (
60,00 28*60
393.98 99*60
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U89*18
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MEETING OF MARCH 3, 1958 - CONT'D
Page 11 (1957-58 BUILDING LEVI CONTINUED)
117*15
Fire Appliance & Supply Co*
Materials Repair to Eqpt.
Bid Agreement
Federal Corporation
Materials Repair to Eqpt.
Low
The Fleck Bearing Company
Materials Repair to Eqpt.
Gardner Hotel Supply Company General Electric Supply Co,
Drafting Fee(Van Buren) Materials Repair to Eqpt.
Low
Gentry Severance Lumber Co*
Materials Bldg, & Repair
Bid Agreement
Hart Industrial Supply Co,
Materials Bldg. & Repair
505.67 Low 36.10c Standard Low Letter Bid Il4l.6l4j683.l4l
Herb Welding & Radiator Co, E, D. Hill Jr. A.C, Horn Company of Texas
Materials -Upkeep Of Gr. Survey #25556 (Fillmore) Materials Bldg, & rigpair
Standard Standard Low
Hunzicker Brothers
Materials Repair to Eqpt.
Industrial Electric Company
Elec. Improv.(Central Hi)
Low 699.87 Selectee. 28*26 Board Action
International Bus. Mach. Corp,
Materials Repair
Independent Supply Company
32*71 Board Action Uj.6*U0 Low
179*11 3|i*60 lf2.00 2U5*3U
Selected
UT
67*50
50.00 300,00 889. 80
728*13 56j55o.oo
Standard
75.21
Materials Repair to Eqpt.
Low
83.50
Johnson Wholesale Electronics
Materials Repair to Eqpt.
Low
28*12
Jones-Newby Supply Company
Materials Repair to Eqpt.
Low Select
Keystone Supply Company
Materials HLdg. & Repair
Low
28*92
Kilpatrick Brothers
Materials HLdg. & Repair
Low
283*68
Locke Supply Company
Materials Repair to Eqpt.
Low Letter Bid
U6;*1i 3
Loeffler-Greene Supply Co,
Materials HLdg. & Repair
U65.21I Low Low Letter Md 1416,149 881*73
MCKinley Iron Works
Materials Bldg, & Repair
Board Action
Mideke Supply Company
Materials Bldg. & Repair
Low ■ 1,0147*80 Low Letter Bid 629*52 Board Action 1.102.25 ............... £",779.57
Miller Floor Company
Materials HLdg. & Repair
LOW 290,50 Board Action 2a976*U9 3.266.99
to Eqpt.
1|1j .6*36 U*56
U50.92
19,525*20
MEETING OF MARCH 3, 1958 - CONT'D
Page 12 (1957“58 BUILDING LEVY CONTINUED) Minneapolis-Honeywell Reg® Go®
Materials Bldg. & Repair
Modern Materials Company
Installing Doors (Ridgeview)Letter Bid
Morgensen Lmber Company
Materials bldg. & Repair
Noftsger and Lawrence Norman Plumbing Company
Architect Fees-John Marshall Contract-Final Materials HLdg. Eqpt. Rep. Board Action
Oklahoma Hardware Co®
• Materials Bldg. & Repair
155.28
Low
308.68
17.52
Low
208.13 17.69
Low
57.05
20.97
Oklahoma Oxygen Company
Bldg. Eqpt, Repairs-Mato
Board Action
Oklahoma City Secinc Co®
Materials Bldg. & Repair
Low
Peery Tire & Supply
Materials-Upkeep of Gr.
low
L.B, Perkins-Electo Eng.
Modern.of Elec. Fac« (CentraLjkard Action-
The Perolin Co®, Inc.
Materials Repair to Eqpt.
Selected
351.00
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.
Materials Upkeep of Gr.
Low 585.113 Eid Agreement 96.00
681.113
Radio Supplya Inc.
Materials Repair to Eqpt.
Low
213.36
Rice Machinery Company
Materials Furniture & Rep.
Low 32.110 Standard 88.20
120.60
Richard & Conover Hdwe. Co®
Materials, Repair to Eqpt.
Low . 173.8? Board Action 93.95
267.82
Roofing Supply Companys Inc.
Materials, HLdg. & Repairs
Low
uiuoo
Sand Products, Inc.
Materials, Bldg. & Repairs
Board Action
120.00
S.EoBo Paint & Varnish Mfgo
Materials, HLdg. & Repairs
Bid Agreement
S.&H. Shade Co., Inc. Sherman Machine & Iron Works ; Sherwin Williams Company
Materials, HLdg. ^Repairs Low Capitol Hill Sr. Water well Board Action Materials, HLdg. & Repairs Low
Severin Supply Company
Materials, Upkeep on Gr.
Sharp Auto Supply Company
Materials,, Building & Repair Low
Soil Industries Inc.
Materials, Upkeep on Gr.
Southwest Wheel9 Inc.
Low
Low
Materials, Upkeep on Grounds; Standard
6115.60 5.25 i
1,131.00
10.110 ■206.80 3,0119.00 266.00
2.95
72.211 116.50, 15.72
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Page 13 (1957=58 BUILDING LEVI CONTINUED)
Steel Supply Company Mary A®. Thacker, Clerk
Materials Repair to Eqpt*
511. 51U 516
1X65
Low
Materials-Building & Repair Materials-Repair to Equipment Materials-Upkeep of Grounds
Whitton Supply
Mtrls'.Bldg® & Repr0
Low
R® Ao Young & Son, Inc®
Mtrls. Upk<> of Grounds
Standard
Yow Brake & Clutch
Mtrls® Upk® of Grounds
Selected
'
C 582*18 < 65*90 L 066
6U8»7U
7.50 110 oil?
11X32. ST
1956-57 BUILDING LEVY
Capitol Blacksmith & Welding
Materials, Bldg® Repairs
Capitol Stage Equipment Co®
Furniture & Equipment (Final)Board Action
Low
230®00 996*60
Dowlings, Inc® Furniture & Equipment Board Action Elevator Sales & Service Co®,Inc .Installation of Elevator at Shops Bldg0 Board Action Mclfe sson-Robbins Furniture & Equipment Beard Action Gardner Hotel Supply Company ServoRoom & Cabinets(Harding)Board Action Mldeke Supply Company Repairs to Bldg® Eqpt®, Board Action
X516»60 6^732^35 ' U?2®91 1,029.05
Oklahoma Seating Company
Furniture & Equipment
Board Action
2,577 UiO
L*B» Perkins-Elect® Eng®
Plans*. Renova tion(Classen)
Board Action-Final
9,1192*56
517*02’
1956 BOND Allied Steel Erection Service Mtrl® Repr. & Eqpt® J® J. Bollinger Const®, Inc .Finalist 0. No® 15A.=John Marshall Connelly Construction Company Est® ff 3 Harding Parking Cook Paint & Varnish Company ' Classen TV Eqpt®
Selected Board Action Board Action Low Bid
The Dolese Company
Classed TV Eqpt®
Board Action 182®73 Low 193*20
General Electric Supply Co®
Mtrls. & Eqpt®
Low
57*15
Low
570*92
Hunzicker Brothers
'Oct® Adm®EQldg® Proj® #8U6A
5X00 5,000*00 986.72 h9*9U
375*93
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Page" Hi (1956 BOND CONTINUED)
Industrial Gasket & Packing Coo
Classen TV Equiptment
Low
20.00
International Harvester Company
Classen TV Equiptment
Standard
10.72
Kilpatrick Brothers
Materials^, Bldg. & Repair
Low
hlil.h6
Mideke Supply,Company
Materials Repair to Eqpt.
Board Action 235.12 Low 20.50
255062
Miller Floor Company
Classen TV Equiptment
Selected
173.95 UT
HUi.oo
The Oklahoma Publishing Co.
Bus. Exp.-Proj. #836
Publisher
Oklahoma Seating Cbmpany
Sch. Furn. & Eqpt0
Low II4O.OO Standard hll.00
Oklahoma Hardware Co.
New Cabinets Porj. 833
Low
11.57
Richards & Conover Hdwe. Co.
Harding Land-Proj. 8I4.7
Low
51.72
Sfeverin Supply Company
Classen TV Equiptment
Low
11.52
Shawver & Son. Inc.
Sch. Furn. & Eqpt0
Low
181.67
S. & J. Siipply Co.
Repro.-Voco-Proj. #855
Low
iili.90
Mary A. Thacker^ Clerk
8I4.6-A 607 836
Adminstratibh Building TV Equiptment Business Expense
-
: 551.00
f 3.60 5 2.75 Cxi5*o0)
Vaseco Inc0
Sch. Furn. & Eqpt.
Low
318.00
Whitton Supply
Classen TV Equiptment
Low
15o2£
Woodmansee-Abbott Music Co.
Fire Damage Eqpt.-Classen-
Low
750.00
A & E Equipment Company
Extra Mtrls. & Eqpt.
Low
91.U8
Atomic Sound Equipment Co.
Extra Mtrls. & Eqpt.
Low
315.88
B & H Supply Company
Instructional Supplies
Low
67.50
’1957-58 FORD FOUNDATION
MEETING OF MARCH 3, 1958 - CONT'D L
Page 15 (1957-58 FORD FOUNDATION CONTINUED) Bostitch-Midwest9 Inc.
Extra Mtrlsc & Suppls.
Selected
287.06
John A. Brown Company
Extra Mtrls» & Suppls.
Low
109.00
Dowlingss Incorporated
Instructional Suppls.
Low;
60.00
Kenneth Edmond
Transportation
Selected
18.2U
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Extra Mtrls. & Suppls.
Selected
8U.70
Field Enterprises Ed. Corp.
Extra Mtrls. & Suppls.
Selected
62.32
General Electric Company
Other Operating Expense
Low
51.83
Harper & Brothers
Extra Mtrls. & Suppls.
Publisher
8.91
Houghton Mifflin Company
Instructional Supplies
Publisher
5.38
The House of Clay
Extra Mtrls. & Suppls.
Low
75.00
Sue A„ Ledgerwood
Transportation
Selected
U9.5O
The MacMUlian Co.
Instructional Supplies
Selected
19.05
McGraw Hill Book Co. Inc.
Instructional Supplies
Selected
3.00
Melton Cos Inc.
Extra Mtrls. & Suppls.
Selected
1.36
Rinehart & Co.j, Inc.
Instructional Supplies
Publisher
5.U6
Stechert-Hafner, Inc.
Instructional Supplies
Publisher
3.30
Mary A. Thacker9 Clerk
i '
Proj. C-0-3 C-0-2F
/U7.2h 7 76.92
- Project - Project
Thompson School Ek. Dep.
Extra Mtrls. & Suppls.
Publisher
62.I1.6
Vaseco9 Incorporated
Instructional Supplies
Selected
'76.00
W.M. Welch Mfg. Company
Instructional Supplies
Selected
7397.81
John Wiley & Sons9 Inc.
Instructional Supplies
Selected
U.92
Dorothy Lo Yoachum
Transportation
Selected
h9.50
SPECIALS PAID DURING TW-;^QNTH OF FEBRUARI Do-wrieyjLynn Virginia Roberts & Lora Pearl Cox % David Johnston (56 ..Bond)
It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mr. Thompson to ratify the February - 1958’ pay“ rolls, < ............................. 1 ’ " authorize issuing the March 1958 payrolls, and authorize payment of vendor bills as per the foregoing attached itemized list, totaling $250,993.32, as recommended above. On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye." Purchasing
R. M Approval to Ratify Feb. Payrolls, Authorize Mar Payrolls, Pay Vendor Bills
It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve recommendation to purchase one lot of standard IBM printed forms from the International Business Machines Companyi R- #^5 in the total amount of $1,111.50, the purchase to be charged to the A-21A account,. On roll ; Approval to Buy Supplies call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye." for IBM Dept.
MEETING OF MARCH 3, 1958 - CONT'D
i
R. #46 Bid Accepted on Class Record Books
j Motion was made by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mrs. Melton to accept the bid of Semco Color | Press,(low bidder), for 5,200 secondary and elementary Class Record Books, in the total I amount of $1,262.60, the purchase to be charged to the 1-6 account. On roll call, the
R. #47 Agreement for Linen Service Approved
! : : ;
j motion carried unanimously. It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to authorize the Purchasing Department to enter into an agreement with the Oklahoma City Linen Service for the furnishing of linen service in the clinics, home economic departments, cosmetology, and barber shops for all secondary schools, Westwood Elementary School, and the Administration Building, at a fixed cost of $150.00 per month for the remainder of the school term; this company agreeing to furnish all items needed by these departments and alloxl a 10$ increase of additional; 1 departments before any monthly increase would be requested. The motion carried on roll ; call with all members voting "AYE."
: It was moved by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mr. McCray to approve the purchase of one reproR. #48 i duction machine for use in the Administration Building from Triangle Blue Print and Supply Approval to Buy Reproduc- * Company in the total amount of $1,172-50, the purchase to be charged to the C-15 and the C-18 accounts. On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye." tion Machine
R. #49 \ Low Bids, Meet} ing"Specifications, Accepted on Hardware___ i
It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mr. Thompson/to approve accepting low bids received on hardware if such bids meet specifications and, if not, to accept the lowest bid which does meet specifications, in each case; the bids accepted on this basis being as follows, and all bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids: Item Bid On
100 36 48 24 48
Locks, Yale #V55258, ^380 3/4 Locks, Russwin #2058 5/8 Cylinders, Sargent #42 R Lock Sets, Russwin #2058 5/8 Pr. Hinges, #241 F Stanley
Amount
Bidder
Hart Industrial Company Scovil & Sublett Company Murray R. Womble Scovil & Sublett Company Scovil & Sublett Company
$
ST
190.00 655.20 151.20 436.80 92.16
TOTAL--$1,525.36 I I
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On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye."
R. #50 Purchase of Woodworking Equipment Approved Food Service Financial Statement ----------------------
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It was moved by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mrs. Melton'to approve a special purchase of one lot of used woodworking equipment in the total amount of $1,005.00 from Mr. Jack Barthold, Administrator for the estate of Mr. J. H. Barthold, the purchase to be charged to the M-4 account. The motion carried on roll call withaall members voting "Aye." A "Financial Statement, December 31, 1957" from the Central Food Service Department was submitted, a copy to be placed on filb in the Clerk's office. BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
R. #51 Purchase of Added Area for Parking at Classen High J Approved_______ |
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve the purchase of Lot 2, Block 1, Nichols University Place Addition to Oklahoma City, from Mrs. May Musgrave, Oklahoma City, for a consideration of $6,000 for fee simple title, on approval of the title and legal documents by the Board Attorney; this area to be used for faculty parking. The motion carried on roll call with all members voting "Aye."
R. #52
Motion was made by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve accepting the bld of Wynn Construction Company in the amount of $52,560.00 to construct an all-purpose room and other alterations to Van Buren Elementary School, with the following deductions:
I
Bid Accepted/ ? Van ; Buren j Addition i
Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item
#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8
-
Install redwood siding 30" high with esbestos siding above -----$ #2 roof decking in lieu of #1 ------------------Use galvanized sheet metal in place of copper ----------Omit 1" ridgit insulation ------- -------------Omit flag pole --------------------------Omit colored terrace -----------------------Omit stone, frame with wood --------------------Omit folding stage -------------------------
23O.OO 70.62 221.49 139-10 465.45 352.45 526.44 670.35
Total Deductions - -$2,675-90 Cont'd next page
I
MEETING OF MARCH 3, 1958 - CONT'D
Total contract price after deductions - - - $49 ? 884. lOj R. #92 Cont'd If the remainder of building is covered with asbestos siding and redwood siding 30" high ----------------------------
1,380.00=
TOTAL CONTRACT PRICE $51,264.10;
On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye."
Motion to adjourn and meet at the call of the president was made by Mr. McCray, seconded by Mr. Wright, and carried. THEREUPON THE BOARD ADJOURNED.
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R. #53 Adjournment
MEETING OF APRIL 7, 1958 -c- ~
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA MET IN REGULAR MONTHLY
SESSION IN THE BOARD ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1958 AT 4:30 P. M. PRESENT:
Phil C Bennett, President and member C. B. McCray, Vice President and member Nellie R. Melton, Member Otto F. Thompson, Member Jim Wright, Member Mary A. Thacker, Clerk, present
Others present: Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, Superintendent; Dr. N. L. George, Assistant Superintendent; C. E. Costley, Bill Foutz, Bill Haller, Charles Harville, Gladys McDonald, G. L. Robinson, Bob Shultz, Betty Burroughs, Gene Stinebeck - Directors; H. B. Ginn, Business Manager; George H. C. Green, Treasurer; W. A. Lybrand, Attorney; Millard Prigmore, Auditor; representatives of the press. The invocation was offered by Mrs. Melton.
,Invocation
Mrs. Bufard Cleveland, representing the P-TA Council, and Mr. H- Harold Ammerman, architect were introduced as visitors. On motion of Mr. McCray, seconded by Mr. Thompson, the minutes of the meeting of March 3, 1958 were approved as read.
SPECIAL On motion of Mr. McCray, seconded by Mr. Wright, bids were opened on parking and car circulation areas in response to
Bidder Atlas Connelly Globe Palm Steelman Metropolitan
Portland Cement
$ no bid $54,190.00 65,546.00 63,716.00 80,265.39 54,000.00
Asphaltic
no bid $49,359.00
Visitors
;
:R. #54 ; Minutes : Approved p. #55 § Bids Opened on ■ Parking for ■ Marshall and : Classen School
Combined bid
$53,217.49
52,000.00
I R. #56 Motion was made by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. Wright that the bids received on parking areas at John Marshall and Classen high schools be referred to the Central Office \ Bids on Parki staff for further study, consultation, and later report to the Board. The motion carried. ; Areas Referre i to Central Of LEGAL AND FINANCIAL REPORTS ! fice The Treasurer's Report for March was presented by Mr. George H. C. Green, school district treasurer.
I Treasurer's ^Report !
W. A. Lybrand, Attorney, reported the following matters:
\ Attorney's * Report (a) That school districts are not subject to workmen's compensation act; j (b) That Mr. Thomas and Mr. Hill, representing two different' surveying companies, ! differ in their survey of the Simmons property adjoining Central High School site,! and the Fillmore School site.
Whereupon, Mr. Bennett suggested that the Board take no action in the matter at present, but examine the two surveys and make a study of it and make a decision at a later date. (c) In connection with the Arthur School sewer, the City has offered $10.00 per building site, total? to be not less than $4,000.00'., , to be made in one payment before any connection is made . Whereupon, it was moved by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mrs. Melton that the offer of $10.00 per building site for the Arthur sewer line, total not less than $4,000 payable in one payment before any connection is made, be accepted. On roll call the motion carried with all members voting "Aye." '
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R. #58 Reports Approved
Clerk's office. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT
Report of Director of Personnel
Mr. G. L. Robinson, Director of Personnel, gave a full report of the work of that Department over the past year, with comparisons of the needs with; other years. He submitted written reports to Board members and administrators.
R. #59 Election Returns Approved.
It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. McCray to approve the following election returns of March 25, 1958; also the attached report on the votes cast at the Bond Election. On roll call, ~‘ - - the. ... motion carried with all members voting "Aye.
Building 9-Mill Increase
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THERE having been presented to said Board the returns of an election held in said School District on the date and for the purpose hereinafter set out, the Board, after carefully canvassing said returns found, and hereby declares of record that it found that said election was conducted by'the'officers designated in the Proclamation and Notice of such election, with all vacancies fllied according to law, in all respects as required by law; that said election was conducted by ballot in the form prescribed; that the polls were opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M> > and remained open continuously until and were closed
.jy.rQQ--- °'clock . ./ .°n -25th--d^ of------ March-------------- -> A,D’ 1953 the hours and day designated in said PrScIamation and Notice of Election; thairtEfe votes cast by the duly qualified electors were:
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PROPOSITION SHALL THn'R'PF.ignwT______ SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. OF aft i wnm COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, INCUR AN INDEBTEDNESS BY ISSUING ITS NETOTIABLE OutlPONBONDS IN THE
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acquiring and improving school sites®, constructing, repairing, remodeling and equipping buildings, and acquiring school furniture, fixtures and equipment t
AND LEVY AND COLLECT AN ANNUAL TAX, IN ADDITION TO ALL OTHER TAXES, UPON ALL THE TAXABLE PROPERTY IN SUCH DISTRICT SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE INTEREST ON SAID BONDS AS -ft J IT FALLS DUE, AND ALSO TO CONSTITUTE A SINKING FUND FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE PRINCIPAL# -71 THEREOF WHEN DUE, SAID BONDS TO BEAR INTEREST NOT TO EXCEED THE RATE OF jpt W PER CENTUM PER ANNUM, PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY AND TO BECOME DUE SERIALLY WITHIN ■; WEWXw-FIVI YEARS FROM THEIR DATE. #
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The Board further^ found that a lawful majority of the qualified electors voting at said election cast their ballots in favor of the issuance of said bonds, and the issuance thereof was authorized.
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I, the undersigned, the duly qualified and acting Clerk of the Board of Education of INDEPENDENT School District Number gg of OKLAHOMA _County, Oklahoma, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete copy of the canvass of the election held in said School District on the date and for the purpose therq^n set out, as made by the Board of Education and as shown by the records of my office. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said School District this
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It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve transfer of appropriation accounts, as recommended by Mr. Millard Prigmore, Auditor, in the amount of $51,000. On roll call, the motion carried unanimously. >
R. #60 Transfer of Accounts ^Approved
Motion was made by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve request to pay rental R. #61 of $200.00 per month in advance, effective January 1, 1958, to the First National Building Storage PayCorporation for storage of television equipment which the Board owns, payable from Ford ment Approved Foundation, 0-2-F funds. On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye." R. #62 Resolutions oi Appreciation Passed
On motion of Mrs. Melton, seconded by Mr. Thompson, the following Resolutions of Apprecia tion for deceased personnel and retired personnel were passed:
MRS. GRACE HIGHLEY
The Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Miss Grace Highley, March 31, 1958. Miss Highley taught in several schools in Missouri before joining the Oklahoma City School System in 1911, as T-tli grade teacher at Eugene Field School. She taught there until the end of the 1916-17 school year. She was at McKinley School for two years and joined the staff at Emerson School in 1920, where she taught until I9U6. She served on the Reserve and Advisory Board for one year before her retirement. She was a member of the three professional organizations and the Catholic Church.
Miss Highly was concientious and dependable in her work and always encouraged her pupils to do their best. She was original and enthusiastic about, her teaching; loyal and cooperative with her co-workers. The high ideals which she translated into the lives of her associates will long live in their hearts. The Board of Education extends its profound sympathy to the bereaved family and pays tribute to an outstanding teacher, whose influence for good will have a lasting’effect upon all who knew and worked with her.
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The Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Mr. Earl U. Byrd, March 12, 1958.
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Mr. Byrd joined the staff at Douglass High School as a science teacher in I9U0, and served there until 1950- He was considered an outstanding teacher of that subject. Following his tenure at Douglass he taught the 6th grade at Dunbar School one year. In the 1950-51 school year he became principal at Inman Page School where he served until his death.
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He was a member of the professional organizations and the Bethany Presbyterian Church.
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Mr. Byrd's friendliness, loyalty, devotion to duty and willingness to serve in any capacity.where he could serve best, will long be remembered. His students enjoyed and appreciated him. He was courteous, thoughtful and considerate of others, which endeared him to his students, his co-workers, and his friends. We feel that his noble spirit and high ideals, which he translated into life, will long live in the hearts of his associates.
The Board of Education extends its profound sympathy to the bereaved family and pays tribute to an excellent educator, whose influence for good will have a lasting effect upon all who knew and worked with him. ’■»?
Mrs. Grace L. Palmore
The Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Mrs. Grace L. Palmore, March 11, 1958.
Mrs. Palmore taught as a substitute teacher at Dunbar School for two years before she joined the staff at Inman Page School in I9U0. She taught the second grade there until she became ill two months ago. She was a member of the Ebenezer Baptist Church, Zeta Phi Beta social sorority, Women's guild of the Urban League, and all the professional organizations.
She was conscientious and dependable in her work and always encouraged her pupils to do their best. She was loving and thoughtful of both her pupils and co-workers and had their respect, admiration, and devotion. The high ideals which she translated knto life will long live in the hearts of all who knew her.
The Board of Education extends its profound sympathy to the bereaved family and pays tribute to an outstanding teacher whose influence for good will have a lasting effect upon all who knew and worked with her. Harry E. Barnard The Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Mr. Harry E. Barnard, March 23, 1958.
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Mr. Barnard joined the Oklahoma City School System as floorman at Mark Twain School in 1950In 1955, he was made head custodian at Prairie Queen School where he was serving at the time of his death. Mr. Barnard took great pride in his work and showed keen interest in every detail. He was honest, conscientious and always eager to please everyone. His cheerfulness and friendliness, as well as his services, will be greatly missed by his associates.
The Board of Education wishes to express sincere appreciation of Mr. Barnard's years of faithful and efficient services and extends its profound sympathy to the bereaved family.
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The Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Mr. Otha Leon Clark, March 5, 1958.
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Mr. Clark joined the Oklahoma City School System in 1932 ascustodian at Classen High School. In 1937, he wentto work as a landscaper for tke Maintenance Department, where he worked until his retirement September 1, 1952. In this capacity, he served faithfully, conscientiously, and competently. •
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He will long be remembered by his fellow workers for his spirit of good cheer and cooperation.
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The Board of Education wishes to express sincere appreciation of Mr. Clark's years of faithful and efficient services and extends its profound sympathy to the bereaved family.
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R. #62 Continued
Mrs. Mary Elea.nor Vandaveer The Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Mrs. Mary Eleanor Vandaveer, April 5, 1958.
Mrs. Vandaveer taught for several years in Illinois before joining the staff as librarian at Webster Junior High School in 19^+7 where she served until she became ill several months ago. Although she had been in failing health for many months, through courage, loyalty, and faithfulness she continued to contribute her best as long as she was able. Because of the fine qualities she possessed, she drew those people to her who were sensitive to her inward strength of character and stability. She was conscientious, cooperative, and dependable and considered an outstanding librarian. Her suffering was great and her passing a deep sorrow to her family and friends, but the noble spirit and ideals she possessed and translated into life will long live in the hearts of her associates. The Board of Education expresses deep appreciation of Mrs. Vandeveer's years of faithful service and extends its profound sympathy to the bereaved family.
R. #63 Personnel Directed to Attend Professional Meetings
It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. McCray toe direct the following personnel to attend professional meetings as indicated in the resolution below:
RESOLUTION The Board of Education of the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma feels it would be of great benefit to the Oklahoma City School District if the following persons would attend professional meetings as indicated: (a) Melvin W. Barnes, Meeting of Superintendents of Larger Cities, Miami Beach, Florida, April 17-19;
(b) Phil C. Bennett, National School Boards Association Meeting, Miami Beach, Florida, April 17-19;
(c) Wayne Jeans, International Council for Exceptional Children, Kansas City, Missouri, April 8-11; (d) Clifford Costley, Annual DAVI, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 20-25; (e) Alvin R. Eggeling, Southwest District Recreation Conference, Houston, Texas, March 19-22; payment of one-half expenses approved; (f) Tom Hill, Mary Pruitt, Berniece Gordon, National Mathematics Council, Cleveland, Ohio, April 8-12 - expenses to be paid by Ford Foundation; (g) Helen Jones, North Central Association, Chicago, Ill., March 2U-28 expenses to be paid by Ford Foundation; (h) Howard E. Brown, National Convention Science Teachers, Denver, Colorado, March 25-29 - expenses to be paid by Ford Foundation.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the above persons be directed to attend the meetings as indicated, with the understanding that such attendance is solely for the present necessary good of the schools of the District; if they can arrange their work so as to do so; and these being special services for the Board of Education, that it is hereby ordered that all expenses of the above persons on these trips be paid by the Board of Education, except in the case of Mr. Eggeling, one-half is to be paid by the City, and where designated, expenses are to be paid from the Ford Foundation. On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye." Personnel Recommended
PERSONNEL It is recommended that the following persons be employed and that contracts with the teachers listed below on the form hereby approved be executed in the name of the District by the Superintendent or person by him designated; also, that other personnel recommendations and information below be approved.
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REQUEST PERMISSION TO EMPLOY MR. RUHL J. POTTS, AS CHIEF BUILDING INSPECTOR, IN THE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, EFFECTIVE APRIL I, 1958. SALARY ON THE BASIS OF #5700 PER YEAR WITH $300 CAR ALLOWANCE. THIS IS AN
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REQUEST PERMISSION TO ASSIGN MR. DALE MULLINS, PRESENT COUNSELLOR AT. SOUTHEAST, AS BASEBALL COACH, EFFECTIVE MARCH 17, 1958. THIS IS RECOMMENDED SO IT WILL NOT BE NECESSARY TO CHANGE COACHES AFTER THE SEASON BEGINS. ALSO REQUEST THAT MR. MULLINS BE PAID $150 FOR THIS ADDITIONAL WORK AND RESPONSIBILITY.
REQUEST PERMISSION TO EMPLOY MR. KENNETH EDMOND, TEACHER AT TV STATION, JUNE 2, 1958 THROUGH JUNE 30, SALARY FOR THIS ENTIRE PERIOD SHALL BE $330
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REQUEST PERMISSION TO EMPLOY MRS. JEAN V. POWELL AS TEMPORARY CLERK IN THE AUDIO-VISUAL OFFICE - EFFECTIVE SALARY ON THE BASIS OF $1.00 PER HOUR. MARCH 10, 1958 1.
REQUEST PERMISSION TO EMPLOY MRS. MINNEOLA WILLIAMS AS A TEMPORARY SECRETARY AT DUNBAR FOR APPROXIMATELY 5 WEEKS EFFECTIVE MARCH 30, 1958 - SALARY ON THE BASIS OF $190 PER MONTH. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE FOLLOWING OFFICIALS WHO WORKED GIRLS* SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL GAMES BE PAID AS ind ica te d ;
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Request permission to employ Wi I I iam K» Hawk as temporary helper in the film I Jbrary - salary $1-25 per hour - effective March 3, I958o
Service Department Request permission to transfer A. 0. Teague, floorman at Central salary $183-33 per month to relief custodian for all schools salary $218-33 per month - effective March 13, 1958-
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Request permission to transfer Forrest F- Smith, 3/4 time floorman at Classen - salary $137-50 per month to floorman at Classen salary $183-33 per month - effective April I, 1958Request permission to transfer Cecil W. Damron, floorman at Central salary $183=33 per month to floorman at FiIImore - salary $203=33 per month - effective April I, 1958= Request permission to transfer Coleman L. Billy, 3/4 time floorman at Southeast —salary $137-50 per month to floorman at Southeast — saI ary $183-33 per month - effective April 2, 1958-
R. #64 Personnel Approved.
I Motion to approve the foregoing recommended, personnel and personnel information was made I by Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mr. Wright, and carried on roll call with all members voting i "Aye."
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The following Items #1, #2, and #3 were submitted for approval:
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Ratification of March 1958 payrolls previously approved by board and upon which warrants have been issued as follows:
1957-58 GENERAL FUND(
S 967,200.28
1957-58 BULL DI NG LEVY
?
1*2,936.53
1956
3
,,031.91
?
3t,627.50
BOND
1957-58 FORD FOUNDATION
I
Authority to issue payrolls for April 1958 in the following estimated amounts: 1957-58 GENERAL FUND
$ 970,000.00
1957-58 BUILDING LEVY
$
lt3,000.00
;
5,000.00
J:
35,000.00
1956
BOND.
i
1957-58 FORD FOUNDATION
Authorize payment of vendor bills as per attached itemized list. These bills have been'examined apd>approved by the auditor as to appropriation, purpose of 'expenditure,; calculations and receipt of merchandise- and/or sei^ices %
th
Bills and Payrolls Recommended
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HELLS FUEL WITH THE BOARDS FOR'PAYMENT APRIL 7
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The Supt. and Business Manager have checked all bills The Auditor has checked all bills Item $La-1957-58 General Fund
$
131.730.56
Item #lb-1956-57 General Fund
$
11.777.90
Item #Lc-1957-58 Building Levy-
$
32,866.^3
Item #Ld-1956-57 Building Levy-
$
U29.05
Item #le-1956
$
7.792.95
$
9,716.57
Bond
Item #lf-1957-58 Ford Foundation TOTAL
$
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19U313.1l6 **
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Acinitox Termite Company-
Custodial Suppls
Selected
25.00
Acme Fence & Iron Company, Inc. Acme Food Store
Maint. Physical Ed. Eqpt. Instr. Suppls
Low Selected
37.17 107.U2
Addressograph Multigraph Corp.
Office suppls & printing
Standard Low
Admiral Distributors
Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt.
Selected
A. & E. Equipment Company
Office Suppls & Reprs.
Low Selected
Air Sales, Inc.
Instr. Suppls-Rental & Storage
Agreement
Superintendent Suppls
Selected
American Association of School Administrators American Association for the United Nations, Inc.
• American. Council on Education ; American Education Publications
U.57 17.5U
59.11 12.58
103.85 11.97
115.82 122.20
5o;oo ; \
Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected
Superintendent Suppls Instr. Suppls
Selected Publisher
The American School Board Journalsuperintendent Suppls
Selected
Anderson Prichard Oil Corp..
Standard Selected
Instr. Suppls
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General Fund Continued) v-Jfhe Antioch Press A^^^tesociation Press ...^g^^sociated Public School System i
fhe Automotive, Inc. ‘ Atomic Sound Equipment Co.
A. & W, Violin Shop
-
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher
Teaching Aid Suppls Superintendent Suppls
Selected Selected
Maint. Trks & Cars' Bepr. General Eqpt.
Low Low
1.68<21-
2.-^ l^Orf&O
18>|j
• 139/J0
Maint. Musical Instrument Selected
!■
Selected Low
Visual Aid Suppls
Selected
7^, Mr. Jack Barthold, Executor
Schl. Shop Eqpt.
Board Action
Beams Seat Cover Center 7 f Behavioral Science
Instr. Suppls......... Superintendent Suppls
Lbw Selected
Instr. Sappls Instr. Suppls
Selected Selected
Board’of Education (St. Paul 2, Minn.)
Instr. Suppls
Publication
B. U. Journal of Education
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher
■Branham’s, Inc.
Office Suppls & Printing
Low Standard
Braniff Airways, Inc.
Other Admin. Expense
' Britton Piano Shop Bremner Multiplication Records
Board Action ' U19 .20 Reimbursements l,llj.7 .80 A ”17567.00
Piano'Tuning & Reprs. Instr. Suppls
Standard Publisher
‘.."^Arthur Barr Productions
The Big Top . Bills Grocery
f
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106 Uo^o
Teaching Aid Suppls Custodial Suppls
.-.Baptist Book Store &$Barada & Page, Inc.
.
A-'3
. ■ -’C <.
.. Broadcasting ’John A. Brown Company ■
..The Bruce Publishing Company Albert E. Brumley & Sons
’ •
ST
IOO/36 i,ooKbo 10/do
6«oo
1^00 r 1.^6
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Publisher Radio & TV Suppls ' Selected Instr. Suppls Repr.Replace General Eqpt.Standard .Publisher Teaching Aid Suppls Teaching, Aid Suppls Instr, Suppls
Buck’s Sporting Goods, Inc
Maint. Physical Ed.Eqpt.
Bureau of Publieations Burroughs Corporation
Instr. Suppls Maint. Office Machines
California Association of Public School Business Officalsp Bus,. ^Office Suppls ■ California Association of Second-' ary School Administrators. Instr. Suppls
2.00 U33.37 111.00
189.75 9.95
19J5O Koo 18.96
Publisher Selected
Selected Standard Low
Publisher Publisher'
U7.37
17.60 203.02
7.00 U2.&6
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-58 General Fund'-Continued)
California Test Bureau
Instr. Suppls
Low Publisher
Capitol City Taxi
Rent.Trans. Eqpt.
Rental Agreement
Capitol Typewriter Company
Maiht. Office Machines
Standard
Carpenter Paper Company
Office Suppls & Printing
Low
E. B. ’’Jack” Castle Bob Cates
Instr. Suppls Custodial Siippls
Low Low
Childrens Press The Childrens Press, Inc.
Instr, Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected Publisher
City Auto Parts City Bus Company
Maint. Trks & Cars Rental Trans Eqpt.
Low Rental Agreement
Civic Education Service, Inc.
Instr. Suppls
Publisher
City Office Supply, Inc. City Spring Works
Personnel Suppls Maint. Trks & Cars & Ihstr. Suppls
Low Low , . Selected
Clements Sporting Goods *
Instr. Suppls
Cleveland Crafts Company Colgate Palmolive Company
Instr. Suppls Custodial Suppls
Low Selected Selected Low
College Entrance Book Co., Inc.
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher
2.12
Collins Dietz Morris Company Al Cook Desk & Office Supply J. H. Conger Cook Paint- & Varnish Company Cory Motion Picture Equipment
Custodial Suppls Personnel Suppls Instr. Suppls Instr. Snppls.......... Suppls & Repr.Gen. Eqpt.
13. $0 12ii.Q0 55.50 5.5o
Creative Playthings, Inc.Arthur C. Croft Publications
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls
Low Standard Agreement Low Low Standard Selected Selected
Thomas Y. Crowell Company
Radio TV Suppls ■
Publisher
2.80
The Daily Law Journal Record
Legal Publications
Publisher
227.75
Dannenburg Distributing Company
Upk Trks & Cars
Low
Dearborn Chemical Company Dee’s Photo Supply, Inc.
Custodial Suppls New Eqpt.Visual Ed. Radio & TV Suppls
Letter Bid Low Selected
'T. S; Denison & Company Teaching Aid Suppls Dept, of Elementary Schl. Principals Instr. Suppls Doenges Supply Instr. Suppls The Dolese Company Instr. Suppls,Maint.Eqpt.
172.73 83.63
256.36
7U.00 Lt. 00
133.92 2.U8 118.75 2.10 1.50 56.92 ^1,146.2^ 178.$0
9.29 55.00 73U.UO 217.00
U6.O8 16.32
21.00 6U.29 951.U0 19.69 217.5k
62.1t0 36.52 5.00
82.22 189.00 11.72
Publisher Selected Selected Bid Agreement
865.75
193.7-2
5.11 . 5.00 13.86 11.25
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Instr. Suppls
Low Selected
Radio TV Suppls
Selected
H. Dorsey Douglas, Inc.
Office Suppls & Printing
Low
Dowlings, Inc.
Instr. Suppls Special Ed. Selected Low
Dollies Ceramics
, ■*'
I Doncene Hobby & Toy Shop
*
1
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•
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Radio TV Suppls & Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt
Lew Selected
39.65 UU.1U
185.OU 3U6.50
Tyke Brothers
Standard Low Repr. Industrial Art Eqpt.Low
The Economy Company
Instr. Suppls
Selected.,
Educational Film Library Assn. Educational Music Bureau, Inc. Electronic Business Machines Electronic Supply
Visual Aid Suppls Instr. Suppls Maint. Office Machines Instr. Suppls Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt.
Selected (Publisher) Selected. Standard 159.00 Lbw U5.U2. Selected
U95.00 . 37.66 18.30
Encyclopaedia Britannica Encyclopaedia Britannica Films
Library Books Visual Aid Suppls
Standard Selected
762.30 365.6U
.Expression Company
Instr. Suppls
Selected
Duplicating Products, Inc.
X
.............. ■
■
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'80.82
«.r
Instr. Suppls & Reprs.
'j
U60.56
13.52
L
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531.5U U.98
51«3U
(Publisher)
"
83.79
!
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10.03
‘1
. Selected Rental Agreement
U9.oo 375.00
The Fleck Bearing Company
Repr. Industrial Art Eqpt Selected
Henry Foth
Other Admin. Expense
Board
Frances Art roducts .Ben Franklin Store
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls
Selected Selected
18.00 21.75
French Unique Cleaners ' Friden Agency
Custodial Suppls Repr. office machines
Low Standard
30.00
Radio & TV Suppls
Publisher
•zb
•
J
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Labor & Mtrls Radio Sta. Rental & Storage
.......
;!
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Action
3.08
185.UU J
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JJLa OO
6.16 Ji
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■•■••A
20U.U2
Eentriss Sound Engineering Co. C. J. Fishman
i Funk & Wagnalls Company
,"i
687.U5
Selected
,si
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U55.OO 232.U5
■ .
Instr. Suppls
■s ■
U
219.00'
i_The Dryden Press, Inc.
a
■l
1.90
Low
V
1. 7b
■r 1
93.58/
Office Suppls & Printing
i
.
65.60 27.98
J^Lll Doyle,
!
J.
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Standard
f.-^Dulaney’s
i
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Maint. Trks,Cars & ’ Industrial Art Eqpt.
Downtown Chevrolet
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' Page $ (195£-58 General Fund Continued) 2^
Gaylord Brothers, Inc. -•^rwin C. Gaumer ‘dll-Mor Chemical Company
t
Library Suppls Magazines & Rebinding Custodial Suppls
Selected Bid Agreement Standard
322.^0
Qramercy Guild Group, Inc.
Instr. Suppls
Selected
198.00
Graybar Electric Company, Inc.
Radio TV Suppls
Low
Barlow Publishing Corporation Harper & Brothers
Library'Books Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher Selected
56.00
Habth Food Market, Inc.
Instr. Suppls
Selected
90.06
Dr.= Guy Fraser Harrison
General Instruction
Board Action
Harl Industrial Supply Co.
Instr. Suppls & Repr.
• .■ 4>t<
2I.U0
.i
4
4
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.J*’:
............
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............................... ’
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100.00 259.03 1.00
Low Standard
260.03
•''J
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Other Admin. Expense
Board Action
103.30
5’* D. C. Heath and Company
Library Books
Publisher
659.87
•7^^ Heierding Brothers IHerman’s Sporting Goods
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls
Selected Low
UU.39 32.1iO
Repr. 'Audio Visual Eqpt. Instr. Suppls
Low Selected Low
7.35
Instr. Suppls
Selected
6.67
Publisher
15.62,
',
Mrs. Vivien V. Haynes
'Holmes & Torbett, Inc. House of Clay &
‘,sn
Hunnictrtt Publishing Company ‘ ..... ’ ‘
-
The H, R. Huntting Company, Ihc. (Teaching Aid Suppls «
£
'-S ■4’
*
x
Hunzicker Brothers
Repr. Industrial Art.Eqpt Low
... . ................. ..... , Industrial Arts & Voc. Education Instr. Suppls Industrial Chemical Laboratory Custodial Suppls International Bus. Machines Rental I Hl Machines
'' ' ii
SO :
19.09 U02.00
1121.09
.•1
5.18
'i
Publisher Standard Rental. Agreement Standard
3.75 20.00 1,316.11 659.67 1,975.78
International.Harvester Company
Upk Trks & Cars
Standard
The Iowa State College Press
Radio TV Suppls
Publisher
1.20
Iroquois Publishing Co.,Inc.
Library Books
Publisher
117.56
16.23
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Page 6 (1957-58 General Fund.’Continued)
Jenkins Music Company
...........
*
.-,-7 I4O.8O
Maint. Musical InstrumentsSelected
k.oo
Johnson Motors * Johnson Wholesale Electronics
Upk Trks & Cars Instr. Suppls & Reprs.
Standard Selected Low
Gasey Jones Auto Paint & Supply Helen M. Jones
Maint. Trks'& Cars Other Admin. Expense
Low Board Action
Jones Boys #6
Instr. Suppls
Selected
Kamp Brothers Harry Keeton Supply Company
Instr. Suppls Schl. Shop Eqpt.
Selected Low
105*18 25.85
Kilpatrick Brothers Kee Lox Manufacturing Company S. H. Kress & Company
Maint. Physical Ed.Eqpt. Office Suppls & Printing Instr. Suppls
Low Low Selected
15.7k 90.00 Ui.09
Library of Congress,Card Div.
Teaching aid suppls
Standard
36.23
Life (Time, Inc.) Litho Negative & Plate Co.
Personnel Suppls Office Suppls & Printing
Selected Selected
6.75 61.80
Library Supply Company
Library Books
Bid Agreement 8,578.06 27.59 Selected
337.k7 289.87
627.3k 21.80 llk.10 13k. 36
I
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8,605.65". ■ ■ ’
The MacMillan Company Maggie Magnetic, Inc.
Radio TV Suppls Instr. Suppls
Publisher Standard
14.25 12.60
Magnus Craft Materials, Inc. Leo Maxwell Co, Inc.'
Instr. Suppls Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt.
Schl. Select Standard
11.59 12.30
Melton Co, Inc,.
Radio TV Suppls
Lpw
Metropolitan Water Company, Inc. Water
Utilities
Mideke Supply
32U.2U Low Standard 1.65 Board Action 2k. 31 3O0~ Selected Low 11.59
Eqpt, Repr. & Suppls
5? '
1.36 ■■■ •«
7k.70
350.20
Miller Jackson Company
Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt.
Midwest Sports Center Millsap’s Minton Machinery Company _
Instr. Suppls Low Repr. Musical Instruments Selected Instro Suppls Low
581.76 200.55 99.57
The Miskella Infra Red Co. Monroe Calculating Machine Co.
Suppls, Engineering Dept. Selected New Schl. Apparatus Low
235.Q0 658^75
Morgan’s A.G. Food.Market Morris.Chevrolet, Inb.
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls
Selected Agreement
1
50.k9
24.23 • 3^79
' 1
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Custodial Suppls
Bid Agreement
McGraw Hill Book Co., Inc.
Office Suppls ^Library Books
Publisher Selected
•.McKesson & Robbins, Inc.
Health Suppls
Low
Inst . Suppls
Selected Publisher
Maint. Office Machines Radio TV Suppls
Service Agreement Selected
P-Nat’l Ass’n of Educational 4. Broadcasters The National Cash Register Co. National Cylinder GasCo.
National Education Association . Office Suppls
,
32.50
alley McCullough
111.2U 21.U0
132.61;
68.71;
Selected Publisher
£0.00 U.00
5I1.OO
10£.l;8 3.75
2.00 8.10
10.10
National School Public Relations Association Superintendent Suppls Nat. Soc., for'Crippled Children & Adults, Inc. Instr. Suppls
Publisher
2.00
Joe L. Neyer A. J. Nystrcsn & Company
Radio' TV Suppls Instr. Suppls
Standard Selected
22.95 59.08
Instr. Suppls
Agreement
17.23
Oil. Filter Company Oklahoma Business■News Co.
Maint, Trks & Cars Superintendent Suppls
Low Selected
62.88 25.00
Oklahoma City Association of Insurance Agents
Insurance
Insurance
227.30
Oklahoma City Linen Service
Custodial Suppls
Board Action Agreement
Oklahoma City Tractor & Imp.Co.
Upk. Trks & Cars
Selected
Oklahoma City Water Dept. Oklahoma County Water Company Oklahoma Gas & Electric Oklahoma Hardware Company Oklahoma Laundry & Dry Cleaners
Water Water Light' & Power Maint. Trks & Cars Custodial Suppls
Utilities Utilities Utilities Low I«OW i
5,1190.70 11.15 36^320^7 13.2$ 100.00
Oklahoma Natural Gas Company
Fuel
Utilities
28,758.37
Oklahoma Oxygen Company
Instr. Suppls
Selected 8.68 Bid* Agreement 193.71 £9.30 Board Action
: Nuway Laundry Company
Oklahoma Seating Company
Oklahoma Typewriter Compaq
UT
Selected
ll.OO'
150.00 180.£0
33O.£O 2.37
« 4
261.69
11.60 26.66
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Page 8 (1957-»58 General Fund Continued) Package Library of Foreign Child Teaching Aid Suppls ren’s Books
Publisher
23.86
Pantheon Books, Inc.
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher
5.76
W. H. Payne Peery’s Tire- & Supply Company
Custodial Suppls Upk Trks & Cars
Bid Agreement Low
Pipkin Photo Service
Instr. Suppls
Low Selected
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company ■William Pitts Plays, Inc. Potomac Yarn Products Company Postmaster Precinct Election Officals
Upk Trks & Cars Election Expense Teaching Aid Suppls Instr. Suppls Business Office Suppls Election Expense
Low Election Expense Publisher *»• Selected Standard Election
18.38 3.12 9.60 300.00 1,815.00
Prime Petroleum Products, Inc.
Upk Trks & Cars
Low
1,050.50
Pugh Holmes Motor Company
Instr. Suppls
Selected
20.16
Quick Grip Clip Company
Instr. Suppls
Low
68.75
Radio Supply, Inc.
Radio TV Suppls
Selected Low ’s
77.10 1.83
82.23
Rand McNally & Company
Instr. Suppls
Selected Publisher
22.83 19.75
12.58
Radio TV Suppls Random House, Inc. Remington Rand Division of SperryNew Furn." & Fixtures Regents Publishing Co,Inc. Library Books Schl. Shop Eqpt. Rice Machinery Company
30.00 21.30
155.51 18.00
Publisher Standard Publisher Low Selected
173.51
170.38
7.U0 21.50
Richard Lee Portraits Richards & Conover Hardware Co.
Superintendent Suppls Custodial Suppls
Low Low
Mildred Rickard
Other Admin. Expense
Board Action
John F, Rider Publisher, Inc.
Radio TV Suppls
Publisher
Riley Reproduction, Inc.
Night Schl Suppls & Engineering Dept.
Bid Agreement
Rinehart & Companym Inc. Gilbert L. Robinson
Radio TV Suppls Other Admin. Expense
Publisher Direction of Supt.
Robinson Janitor Supply Co. Royal McBee Corporation
Custodial Lippis
low Board Action 3,257.50 Low 286.70 Standard 28.05
The Ronald Press Company
New Furn. & Fixtures & Instr. Suppls
1.58 152.79 10.21
31.90
90 .00 265.75 73.35
f.12
235.97 39.13 81.61
156.00
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Sanitary Equipment Company Scott Chevrolet Company Charles Scribner’s Sons Scrivner Stevens .Company
Custodial Suppls Upk Trks & Cars Teaching Aid Suppls Custodial Suppls
Sears, Roebuck and Company
Instr. Suppls
78.00 10.10 2.75 2U0.75
Low Standard Publisher Low
6.95 H9.15
Sesac, Inc. Service Supply, Inc.
Radio & TV Suppls Schl. Shop Eqpt.
Low
Selected Low
Severin Supply Company
Schl. Shop Eqpt.
Standard Selected
5.95 25.60
Sharp Auto Supply Company Sharp & Nichols Music
Sherwin Williams Company Silver Burdett Company Simon & Schuster, Inc. Simpson Horton, Inc. Singer Sewing Machine
Upk Trks & Cars 20.10 Low 'sir 62.5b Maint. Musical Instrument Low 5O.U9 Selected Board Action 1,000.00 1,112.99 Selected 56.20 Schl. Shop Eqpt. 195.H6 Teaching Aid Suppls Publisher lj.75 Teaching Aid Suppls Publisher Instr. Suppls 70.63 Agreement Instr. Suppls Selected 23.80
Jasper Sipes School Book Bep.
Instr. Suppls
Low Publisher
S. & J. Supply Company
Visual Aid Suppls
Low
16.26
Johnson Smith & Company Smith Corona, Inc.
Instr. Suppls Repr. Office machines
Selected Standard
5.53 hli.38
Snapshot’s, Inc.
Radio TV Suppls
Selected
9.96
Sooner Bindery Company
Research Suppls
Low
Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.
Telephone Service
Utilities
Standard Iron & Metal Company Star Electric Supply Company
Instr. Suppls Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt.
Selected Bid Agreement
The Steck Company
Instr. Suppls
Selected Publisher
Selected
56.10 72.91+ 3.60 31.55
583.97 112.65
696.62
I
27.50 6,381.69
30.21 16.76
Steel Supply Company Instr. Suppls Sterling Publishing Company,Inc. Teaching Aid Suppls
Low Publisher
Rogers Gray Stevens R. H. Stone Products Bick 'Stout & Company E. J. Stockton Ed Stuart Music Company
Other Admin. Expense Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls .. ElectionExpense Maint. Musical Instrument
Board Action Selected Selected
Swanda Brothers
Instr. Suppls
Low
i
86.1t6 316.69 I46.97
32.00 2.33 110.U3 30.00 15^38
Election Exnehse Selected 68.00 f
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Page 10 (1957-58 General Fund Continued)
W. H. Taylor
Other Admin. Expense
Board Action
The Texas Company T. G. & Y. Store No. 69
Custodial Suppls Instr. Suppls
Low Selected Standard
Mary A. Thacker, Clerk
1-3 1-3 I-3WL 1-9 i-n A-16 A.-18 A-19 A-21-A M-6 M-18 M-20 0—8 C-ll
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls Voc. Central Instr. Suppls Library Suppls Magazines & Rebinding Superintendent Office Suppls Personnel Office Suppls Other Admlhr Expense I.B.M. Suppls Physical Ed. Suppls Radio & TV suppls Engineering Dept. Suppls Upk Trks & Cars Physical Ed, Eqpt.
lhl.07 81.00
7 .Mi 2.61
10.05
19.75
311.88 2.10 12.50 1.02 22.05 12.60 72.09
3^00 1.30 1.98 17.59 W22
295.32
B. H. Thomas Charles C. Thomas
Labor Printing Teaching Aid Suppls
Agreement Publisher
111.11 11.38
Thompson Movie Service & Supply
Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt.
Standard
155.50
Thompson Schl. Book Depository
Instr. Suppls & Library Books
Publisher li,li78.53 17.29 Selected
Mrs. Blanche F. Titus The Todd Co.Div. of Burroughs
Election Expense Clerk Suppls
Election Expense Standard
Water
Utilities
Instr. Suppls
* • Low 99.60 Board Action 1,172.50 L,272.10 r 122.80 Selected
i Town of Nichols Hills •Triangle Blue Print & Supply
J ■Trice wholesale Electronics, Inc.Repr. Audio visual Eqpt.
li.U95.82 100.00 52.00
17.00
The University of Chicago Press Uptown Art Galleries
Teaching Aid'Suppls Instr. Suppls
Publisher Low
7.011 uo.50
U. S. Chamber of Commerce,
Superintendent Suppls
Publisher
1.00
Vari Typer Corporation
Maint. Office Machines
Standard
90.18
Vaseco, Inc.
Suppls, Repr. Eqpt.
Selected Standard
Veazey Drug Company Visual Education Association
Radio TV Suppls Instr. Suppls
Selected Selected
Walker Stamp & Seal Company
Business Office Suppls
Low
Waugh Brothers Supply Company - ■ - ..... . -
Instr. Suppls
Low LetteriBid
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher
Wayne State University Press
377.21 195.16
572.37 1.16 10.00
11.30 72.50
2.95
-?5.1i5
11.80
MEETING OF APRIL 7, 1958 - CONT'D
Page 11 (1957-58 General Fund Continued)
28.68
Webster Publishing Company
Instr. Suppls
Publisher
W. Mo Welch Manufacturing Co,
Instr. Suppls
Selected Agreement
Western Bank & Office Supply Western Newspaper Union
Central Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls
Low Low
Western Uniform & Towel Service
Instr. Suppls
Bid Agreement
Western Union Telegraph Company
Telegraph
Utilities
Westinghouse Electric Supply
Instr. Suppls
Board Action
3h2.39
Wheeler Publishing Company H, W. Wilson Company
Instr. Suppls Magazines & Rebinding
Selected Publisher
12. lh 271.00
Floyd Winans Painting & Dec.
Radio TV Suppls
Low
958.15 U.56
962.71
10.82 101.20
h5.h2 9.00
3.00
-
1926-57 General Fund
Mac’s Auto Salvage Company Oklahoma Gas & Electric Company Sooner Bindery Company
Upk Trks & Cars Light & Power Suppls, Auditors Office
Selected Utilities Low
Southwest News Company
Library Books
■Board A0ti<>n
Selected
1,939.5U 202 .22 ... 2,lhl.76
Thompson School Book Depository
Library Books
Selected
72.2b
W. M. Welch Manufacturing Co.
Instr. Suppls
Selected
h9h.65
Mtrls Bldg. Repr.
Low Standard
205 .50 r 69.00j27h.50
Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Low Standard
62 .Oh 13.95
.................
10.00 9,000.00 59.25
................................
1957-58 Building Levy Acme Brick Company
. /
.
........................
American Electric Ignition Co,
■■ - ■ 23,85 UO7.6O
Anderson Prichard Oil CorporatioriMtrls. Upk of Grds. Barada & Page, Inc. Mtrls. Reprs to Eqpt & Upk of Grd. . ... . . ... . .... . ..... .... ....... „...
Low Low Low Bid
Bartlett Manufacturing Company
Mtrls Upk of Grds.
Letter Bid
Final-Fillmore Heating Mtrls. HLdg. & Repr.
Board Action Standard
Jack Barnes Plumbing & Heating .Bissell Builders Supply Co.
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Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Low
207.3'2
Bowlware Door Company
Mtrls. HLdg. & Repr.
Low
139.20
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Mtrls. Furn. & Repr.
Agreement
3,720.00
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Capitol Stage Equipment Company
Mtrls. Furn. & Repr.
Low
Capitol Steel & Iron Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt,
297.36 Low Low Letter Bid 1.216,00 17213.36
Bob Cates
Mtrls. Upk of Grounds *
Low
30U.82
City Auto Parts
Mtrls. Upk of Grounds
Low
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Bldg. Permit-Addn. Van Buren School Mtrls. Bldg. Rep rs. Mtrls. Bldg. Rdprs.
Standard
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Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.. John'H. Cole Company Wm.J. Collins Consulting EngineerTV Electrical & Machine Contract ' Commercial Equipment Company Kitchen Eqpt.-Van Buren
Crane Gbmpany
Mtrls, Repr. to Eqpt.
Low Letter ^id Standard
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Low
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Low 317.70 Bid Agreement 1H9.2O
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Low
286.00
Elevator Sales & Service ' .Emsco Electric, ^upply Company,
Salaries Repr. to Eqpt. Mtrls Repr. to eqpt. ...... ............................... S.....
Agreement Bid Agreement Low
222.00
Mtrls. Fum. & Repr.' Mtrls. Repr. to eqpt.
Low Low
Mtrls. Repr. to eqpt.
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Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt. Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
The Dolese Company
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Flanagan Supply Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Fleck Bearing Company The Glidden Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt. Mtrls. HLdg. & Repr.
Low Low LetterBid Low Bid Agreement
Graham Paper Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low
Graybar-Electric Company, Inc.
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
.Low Letter Bid 1,229.70 Low 13.32
Low Low Letter Bid
Hart Industrial Supply Company
Mtrls. Repr. Bldg. Eqpt.
Earl F. Holyfield Company
TV Electrical & Machine Contract
Board Action
Hunzicker Brothers
Mtrls. Repr. HLdg. Eqpt-.
Low
Industrial Electric Company
Aisle Lights (U. S. Grant)Selected
Johnson Service Company Jones Newby Supply Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt. Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
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James Keas Sheet & Metal Service Pass through Window at John Marshall
1.98
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367.95
11.60 372.55
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1,257.00 325.50
2211.86
Standard Low
73.60 i3fl
Selected
158.80 872.11 866.8Q 127.02
Kilpatrick Brothers Locke Supply Company Loeffler Greene Supply Company
Mtrls. HLdg. & Repr.’ Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt. Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low Board Action Board Action
Marshall Supply & Equipment
Mtrls. Repr, to Eqpt.
Low
Mtrls. Repr. Bldg. Eqpt.
Low 3118.79 Standard _ 2110.80
589.59
- Miller Floor Company ' L Miller Norris Company, Inc.
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr. Mtrls. HLdg. & Repr,
Low Low
1108.50 110.00
? Minneapolis Honeywell Reg. Co. Minton Machinery Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt. Mtrls. Furn. & Repr.
Low Low
1311.311
■ Morgensen Lumber Company
Mtrls. Repr. HLdg. Furn.
Low
981.118
Nichols Seed & Fertilizer Co. ■ Norman Plumbing Supply
Mtrls. Upk of Grds . ‘ Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low Bid Low
1i 50.38
Breaker Panel for addn. border lights(Classen) Mtrls. Furn. & Repr.
Standard Low
273.68 60.21
’ Mideke Supply Cdmpany
Oklahoma Electrical Supply ; Oklahoma Hardware Company
Oklahoma Oxygen Company
Mtrls. Repr. Bldg. Eqpt.
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Oklahoma Wire & Iron Works
Mtrls. Upk of Ords.
Harold C. Parker Sc Company
Mtrls
Bldg. & Repr
Selected
Peerless-Oklahoma Company
Mtrls
Repr. to Eqpt.
1.80 Low 119.78 Board Action
51.58
Low Low
55.00 82.38
Penna. Glass Sand Corp, of Okla. Mtrls. Bldg. &. Repr. Pittsburgh Plate GlassGompany Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
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Bldg. Repr. Eqpt.
Sand Products, Inc.
Mtrls
Bldg.
Scovil & Sublett, Inc.
Mtrls
Bldg. & Repr
Service Supply, Inc. Sherman Machine & Iron Works
Mtrls. Mtrls.
Sherwin Williams
Mtrls. HLdg. & Repr
Skil Corporation Swan Air Conditioning Company
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr. Tower Fills (Classen TV)
Standard Selected
30.23 215.75
Star Electric' Supply Company
Mtrls
Bid Agreement 355.68 13.68 Low
369.36
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Mtrls. HLdg. & Repr. Mtrls. Repr. to Electrical Eqpt. Mtrls. Upk of Grds. Heavy Eqpt..
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Waugh Brothers Supply Company
Mtrls
W. & W. Steel Company
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr. Eqpt.
Repr. to Eqpt.
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Fum. & Eqpt. J. Marshall
Mideke Supply Company
Mtrls. HLdg. Repr. Eqpt.
1956 Bond Branham’s, Inc.
Schl. Furn. & Eqpt.
120.00
Bid Agreement: Standard Low ■ Board Action Low Low
392.00 11.90 27.00 " ''
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63.811
15.18 1.116
80. I18
Low
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Low
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Classen TV Eqpt.
Low Bid
-899.06'
Capitol Stage Equipment Co,
Schl, Fum. & Eqpt.
Low
h63.00
The Denman Floors Company The Dolese Company
Classen TV Eqpt, Ground Improvement
Low Bid Bid Agreement 3O.U9 17.90 Low
Dyke Brothers
Classen TV Eqpt.
Low
Great Western Stage Equipment
Fire Replacement Classen
Board Action
1,119.33 U8.39
u.M 1,810.^5
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Harry Keeton Supply Company, Inc.Reproduction Voc. & Classen TV Eqpt.
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Kilpatrick Brothers
Mtrls. Bldg, Repr, & Voc. Instr0 Mtrl.
Oklahoma Seating Company
Schl. Fum. & Eqpt,
Oklahoma Upholstery Supply, Inc, Reproduction Vocational
235.5^
Low
715.2> Low Low Letter Bid 583.U1 1,298.66 282.20 Extended Bid 97 AO 379L.3O Low Letter Quotation 80.75 292.19
^Remington Rand
Schl. Fum. & Eqpt,
Standard
JSam’s Surplus Sales Store
Reproduction Vocational
Low
62.16
Schl. Furn. & Eqpt.
Low
225.00
Southwestern Studios
10.75 2.20
Mary A, Thacker, Clerk #8O6-Bond Central Land #836 Business Expense
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American' Nature Association
Instr. Suppls
Publisher
Atomic Sound Equipment Company
Extra Mtrls. & Suppls
Selected of Supt*.
Cecil Bridges
Travel Expense
Direction of Supt.
Helen Biggers
Summer Workshop
Special Assignment
Claude E. Boatman .
Summer Workshop
Special Assignment
Branham’s, Inc. Howard E. Brown Use’s Photo Supply, Inc.
Instr. Suppls Summer Workshop Other Operating Expense
Selected Board Action Low
Dodd, Mead & Company, Inc.
Instr. Suppls
Publisher
Otis E. Dulan
Summer Workshop
Special Assignment
15.00
Educational Publishers, Inc; Mrs. Helen M. Jones
Instr. Suppls Summer Workshop
Publisher Board. Action
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Otis 0. Lawrence First National Building Corp.
Summer Workshop Other Operating Expense
Special Assignment Rental Agreement
30.00 800.00
L. Eo Lewis
Summer Workshop
Special Assignment
lo.op A’7/-;.'
Robert E. Lyon
Summer Workshop
Special Assignment
20.00
Mishawaka City Public Schools
Instr. Suppls
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Utilities
Science Research Associates
Extra Matrls St Suppls
Selected
Brown Scott
Summer Workshop
Special Assignment
State Dept, of Education
Uth Quarter 1957-58 TV Fund
Board Approved
Georgia A. Stathos
Summer Workshop
Special Assignment
Structo Manufacturing Company
Instr. Suppls-Elementary Schools
Selected
Wes Sullivan
Summer Workshop
Special Assignment
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Wilkens Anderson Company
Instr. Suppls
Selected
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George N, Woodall
Summer Workshop
Special Assignment
10.00
Mart Woods
Summer Workshop
Special Assignment
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Real Estate
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It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. Wright to ratify the March 1958 payrolls, authorize issuing the April 1958 payrolls, and authorize payment of the vendor bills as per foregoing attached itemized list, totaling $19^>313-^6, as recommended above. On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye." ! | i
R. #65 Approval to Ratify March Payrolls, Authorize Apr. Payrolls, Pay
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General Business, Purchasing, Cafeterias Motion was made by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve payment of election expenses in connection with the election of March 25, 1958, as follows:
R. #66 Approval to Pay Election Expanses
Total precinct workers (57 voting places at $31.00 each) ------ $1,767.00 Miscellaneous expense -----------------------78-00 Total expense ----- -$1,845-00
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On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye."
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Sale of Schools Bus Approved j
Motion was made by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve the sale of an extra school bus to the West Side Lion's Club, to be used in Civil Defense work, for $100.00. The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
R. #68 Refund of Tuition Approved
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to approve the refund of tuition from the tuition collections account in the amount of $156-95 "to Mr. Lester Greenwood, Bartlesville, Oklahoma; this being a legal transfer and the Board to be reimbursed for this tuition from the State Department. On roll call, the motion carried unanimously.
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It was moved by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve the purchase of one lot of standard storeroom library supplies from the bidders shown listed below in the total amount of $1,308.38, the purchase to be charged to the 1-9 account:
AMOUNTS AWARDED TO EACH COMPANY:
Gaylord Bros. Dowlings, Inc. Remington Rand Co. Oklahoma Seating Co.
496.24 6.96 239.80 565.38 $1,308.38
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Bids were received in response to the attached Notice for Bids:
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R â&#x20AC;˘ #70 ! Purchase of Encyclopedias Approved_____ j J j
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Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to approve the purchase of ten j sets 'of the Encyclopedia Americana for Capitol Hill Senior, Central, Classen, Jackson, ( John Marshall, Northeast, Northwest Classen, Southeast, Taft, and U. S. Grant high schools,| direct from the publisher, Americai^Corporation, in the total amount of $1,795-00, the j purchase to be charged to the C-9 account. The motion carried unanimously on roll call. |
It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mr. Thompson that one lot of standard printed \ forms for use in the IBM Department be purchased from the bidders shown below in the total amount of $2,247-52, the purchase to be charged to the A-21A account, these and other bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids: I AMOUNTS AWARDED TO EACH COMPANY: I
Bids Accepted on Printed Forms, IBM
Moore Business Forms, Inc. Uarco, Inc.
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R-. #72 Purchase of 3 Electric Typewriters Approved
It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve recommendation to purchase three electric typewriters in the total amount of $1,010.00, two of which are IBM at $325.00 each for W. J. Bryan School and the Public Relations Office, from the IBM Company, and the other an Underwood from the Underwood Corporation, in the amount of $360.00, for the Television Studios, this machine having elite stymie type to match the other typewriter in that Department. The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
Motion was made by by Mrs. Melton and seconded by by Mr. McCray to approve selling the house 1 R- #73 plus a frame storage building located at 218 N. W. 9th Street (Central High site), the pro-; Approval to posed sale to be conducted by asking potential bidders to submit letter quotations. The I Sell Buildings motion carried on roll call with all members voting "Aye."
R. #7^ Purchase of Audio-Visual Equipment Approved
It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve acceptance of bids on projector screens and projectors from the following bidders, in the total amount of $1,615.U6, the purchase to be charged to accounts as follows and all bids having been
received in response to the attached Notice for Bids:
C-3 account ----- $1,33^-38 Bond Account #853 - 281.08 ■$1,615.^“ AMOUNTS AWARDED TO EACH BIDDER:
Cory Motion Picture Equipment Company - - - - $1,662.50 (Exchange | of $335-00) 1^6.6^ Vaseco Incorporated - - - C-3 - Vaseco Incorporated
Bond 853 - - - 281.08
$1,990.21
Less amount to be paid by Schools
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The motion carried on roll call with all members voting "Aye."
Motion to adopt rules and regulations as recommended by the Business Manager, Mr. Ginn, governing the use and rental charges on school buildings was made by Mr. Wright, seconded by Mr. McCray, and carried unanimously on roll call.
R- #75 , . .. Rules & Reg., Bldg. Rentals,’ Approved[ Jj
Two financial statements were submitted by the Central Food Service Department, one as of January 31, 1958 and the other as of February 28, 1958.
Food Service Statements
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to approve Change Order No. 1 on the Harding parking area project, Connelly Construction Company, in the amount of $521.20 addition to contract price, this being necessitated because of seepage water draining from properties south of the Board's lot, with an out fall to the parking area. On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye."
R. #76 ; Change Ord. #1 Harding Park-' ing Area; ,;s Approved; i.'i
It was moved by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mr. McCray that the President and Clerk of the Board be authorized and directed to execute quit claim deed covering Lots 1 and 7 in Block 3, McClure's Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to the First Baptist Church of Oklahoma City, a corporation. (Old McKinley property) On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye."
R- #77 Approvalito Execute Quit j Claim Deed | (Old McKinley?
Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Wright to confirm payment of $1U,OOO for the balance of the purchase price for Lots 75 and 76, Florence Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Central High site). The motion carried on roll call with all members voting "Aye."
R. #78
Payment ® Central t Approved(
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It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve payment of $6,000 for Lot 2, Block 1, Nichols University Place Addition to Oklahoma City, to Mrs. May Musgrove, on approval of the title by the Board Attorney, this lot to be used for faculty parking at Classen High School. The motion carried on roll call with all members voting "Aye."
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Motion was made by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton to accept the low bid of Connelly Construction Company, in the amount of $^-9., 359-00, for parking and car circulation areas at John Marshall and Classen high schools, provided that the area west of Douglas Avenue be held until all legal requirements are met. The motion carried on roll call with all members voting "Aye."
Recuest of Seniors at Grant School Approved
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The Superintendent reported that the senior class at. U. S. Grant High School has requested permission to leave as a gift to the School a statue on the school grounds. By general consent, the Board agreed to the request, with the understanding that detailed plans would be approved by the central office staff.
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The Superintendent informed the Board that the American School Board Journal has requested pictures of the Oklahoma City Board of Education for the reason that it has the unusual distinction of having had all members serve as President.
R- #79 Payment for Lot for Clas-
American School Board Journal Requests Ehotos of Board
There being no further business, the President declared the meeting adjourned.
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MEETING OF MAY 5, 1958
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Phil C. Bennett, President and Member C. B. McCray, Vice President and Member Nellie R. Melton, Member Otto F• Thompson, Member Jim Wright, Member
ABSENT: None
Mary A. Thacker, Clerk, Present,., Others present: Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, Superintendent; Dr. N. L. George, Assistant Superin- ; tendent; Dr. T. H. Broad,, H. G. Buchanan Buchanan, C. E. Costley, Bill Foutz, Bill Haller.,J Charles Harville, A. H. Higdon, Al Newberry, Gene Stinebeck, and W. H. Taylor -- Directors; H. B. Ginn, Business Manager; David Light, Accountant; George H. C. Green, Treasurer; W. A. Lybrand, Attorney; Millard Prigmore, Auditor; members of the press.
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Invocation
! The Chairman introduced the following visitors: j Mr. Leroy Lott, IBM Corporation.
Glen Bowman, President, Classroom Teachers
Visitors Presented R. #81 Minutes Approved
*1 On motion of Mr. Wright, seconded by Mr. Thompson, the minutes of the meeting of April 7, j 1958 were approved as read. AND FINANCIAL REPORTS
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R. #82 Treasurer's Report Rec 'd
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R- #83 Resolution in re Selling of Bonds Approved
j On motion of Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mr. McCray, the Treasurer's report for April was I The Treasurer, Mr. Green, also recommended that the Board sell only $U,250,000 of the $8,250,000 bond issue voted on March 25, 1958, at this time, the bonds to mature over a 15-year period; that advertisement for bids be published beginning May 8, 1958, and bids be opened at a special meeting of the Board on May 22, 1958. i THEREUPON Mr. McCray introduced a Resolution, which was read in full by the Clerk, and upon jmotion by Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mrs. Melton, was adopted by the following vote:
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| Said Resolution thereupon was signed by the President, attested by the Clerk, sealed with | the seal of said School District, and is as follows:
RESOLUTION
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! A RESOLUTION FIXING THE AMOUNT OF BONDS TO MATURE EACH YEAR, FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE THE [ BONDS ARE TO BE SOLD, AND AUTHORIZING THE CLERK TO GIVE NOTICE OF SAID SALE AS REQUIRED | BY LAW:
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER 89 OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA:
SECTION 1.
That the $U,250,000.00 of building boncfe of 1958, Series "A" of Independent
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1958, shall be offered for sale at (see below.) on the 22nd day of May, A. D., 1958, at 10:00 o'clock AM.
Said bonds shall be offered for sale at, and bids will be received at the Board Room of the Board of said District in the Administration Bpilding of said District, 900 North Klein, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to become due as follows: $300,000.00 in two years from their date and $300,000.00 annually each year thereafter until •paid, except that the last installment shall be $350,000.00; said bonds to be payable as to I principal and interest, at the Liberty National Bank and Trust Company of Oklahoma City, State |of Oklahoma, or, at the option of the holder, at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oklahoma in the City of New York, State of New York, or, in the event of the discontinuance of such agency, then at the Manufacturers Trust Company in said City and State of New York.
SECTION 2. That the Clerk of the Board of Education is hereby ordered and directed to cause notice of sale of said bonds to be given as required by law.
ADOPTED this 5th day of May, A. D., 1958. (Signed by President of the Board and attested by the Clerk.)
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA : : SS COUNTY OF OKLAHOMA: I, the undersigned; the duly qualified and acting Clerk of the Board of Education of Independent School District Number 89 of Oklahoma County; Oklahoma; hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a Resolution authorizing the sale of $U,250,000 of negotiable coupon building bonds of 1958, Series "A;" which were voted March 25, 1958, and are of said School District, and of the proceedings had by said Board in the adoption of said Resolution, as shown by the records of my office.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of said School District this 5th day of May, A. D., 1958. (Signed)
SEAL
Clerk, Board of Education
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R. #8U ! Motion to approve the following resolution directing personnel to attend conferences as Personnel : indicated was made by Mr. Wright, seconded by Mr. McCray, and carried on roll call with Directed to ! all members voting "Aye." Attend Conferences RESOLUTION ’ j • ' ' M The Board of Education of the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma feels it would be of i great benefit to the Oklahoma City School District if the following persons would attend professional meetings as indicated:' (a) Dr. Leonard Cox - North Central Association Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, and Visitation T-V Project, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, March 23-28;
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(b) Miss Faye Bills - Television Project in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, before end of school year;
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(c) Mrs. Elaine Tucker- Institute for Education by Radio and Television (TERT), Columbus,! Ohio, May 12-16, 1958. I J j | 1
R. #85 Resolutions of Appreciation For Deceased Personnel Passed
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the above persons be directed to attend the meetings as indicated, with the understanding that such attendance is solely for the present necessary good of the schools of the District; if they can arrange their work so as to do so; and these being special services for the Board of Education, that it is hereby ordered that all expenses of the above persons on these trips be paid Ford Foundation Fund.
( On motion of Mr. McCray, seconded by Mr. Wright, the following resolutions of appreciation j for deceased personnel were passed: j
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IN APPRECIATION OF
MR. ALONZO WILLIS PATTERSON
The Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Mr. Alonzo Willis Patterson, April 27, 1958.
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Mr. Patterson joined the Oklahoma City School System as a welder in 1950; and was serving in that capacity at the time of his death.
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Mr. Patterson was highly qualified in his profession of welding and worked as an instructor in the Adult Education classes at Central High School. In training the younger men in the schools1: Maintenance Shop, he was both competent and courteous. He was faithful and conscientious and will long be remembered by his fellow workers for his good spirit of good cheer.
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Knighted in Oklahoma Cammandery No. 3; Oklahoma City; a Scottish Rite Mason, 32° of Indian Consistory, McAlester, Oklahoma; and a member of the Church of Christ.
The Board of Education wishes to extend its profound sympathy to the bereaved family and express sincere appreciation of Mr. Patterson's years of faithful and efficient services. IN APPRECIATION OF
MR. HERBERT C. ALLEN
The Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Mr. Herbert C. 'Allen, April 15, 1958.
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Mr. Allen Joined the Oklahoma City School System as Floorman at Douglass High School in 1951. In 1956 he became Custodian of the building and was serving in that capacity when he was fatally stricken. He took great pride in his work and showed keen interest in every detail. He was conscientious and always eager to please everyone. His friendliness, as well as his services, will he greatly missed by his associates. The Board of Education wishes to express sincere appreciation of Mr. Allen's years of faithful and efficient services, and extends its profound sympathy to the bereaved family.
IN APPRECIATION OF MR. HERBERT C. GERARD The Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Mr. Herbert C. Gerard, April 7, 1958-
Mr. Gerard taught at Boise City and Healdton, Oklahoma before Joining the staff as sixth grade teacher at Heronville School in 1955He was teaching there until he became ill a few weeks ago. He was a member of the local, state, and national professional organizations and an active member of the Northwest 33r<l Street Baptist Church, where he taught a Sunday School class of boys.
Mr. Gerard's friendliness, loyalty, devotion to duty, and willingness to serve in any capacity where he could serve best, will long be,remembered. He was cooperative and pleasant at all times, which endeared him to his students and co-workers. We feel that his noble spirit and high ideals, which he translated into life, will live in the hearts of his associates. The Board of Education extends its profound sympathy to the bereaved family and pays tribute to a fine teacher, whose influence for good will have a lasting effect upon all who knew and worked with him.
IN APPRECIATION OF MRS.' CARLEE McDANIEL
The Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Mrs. Carlee McDaniel, April 19, 1958. Mrs. McDaniel Joined the Oklahoma City School System as a substitute teacher in 193^+ and became a member of the staff at Culbertson School in the 1936-37 school year. She taught there until she retired in 1957*
Mrs. McDaniel was recognized as an outstanding teacher and made a valuable contribution toward the growth and development of the children she taught. She had a great deal of influence on the character of her pupils and was highly valued by the school and community. Her high ideals and sense of fairness are characteristics which will live in the hearts of all who knew and were associated with her. The Board of Education wishes to extend its profound sympathy to the bereaved family and to pay tribute to the excellent and faithful services Mrs. McDaniel rendered to the children of our school system.
IN APPRECIATION OF MRS. ADALINE BALL
The Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Mrs. Adaline Ball, May 3, 1958. Mrs. Ball Joined the Oklahoma City School System in 1918 at Culbertson School and taught there for three years. She taught at Capitol Hill Junior High School from 1921 to 1929> before Joining the staff at Capitol Hill Senior High School, where she was teaching at the time of her death. She was one of the original faculty members of both Capitol Hill Junior High School and Capitol Hill Senior High School when these schools opened inll921 and 1929, respectively. Mrs. Ball was a member of the local, state, and national professional organizations and of St. Luke's Methodist Church.
She was considered an excellent English teacher; efficient, dependable and accepted responsibilities cheerfully. These qualities resulted in her holding the position of Head of the English Department in her school over a long period of years. She was tactful, cooperative, had a keen understanding of her students, and had their respect and devotion. We feel that her noble spirit and high ideals will live on in the hearts of all who knew and worked with her.
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The Board of Education extends its profound sympathy to the bereaved family and pays tribute to an outstanding teacher. The highest tribute we can pay to her memory is to remember her as' a great teacher and an inspiration to all who knew her.
R. #86 '■ Rules and i Regulations j Summer School! Approved
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to approve the following rules and regulations for the 1958 summer session. On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "aye."
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The Secondary Summer School will be at Central High School.
Summer school shall be one term, consisting of eight weeks, beginning June 2 and closing July 25. Classes shall be held two hours daily, five days a week. Each school day shall be four hours in length Th? hours for the opening and closing of the school day are to be established by the principal. Summer schools shall be dismissed on Independence Day, July U.
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No pupil on the secondary level shall be permitted to make more than two credits (one unit) during the eight-week term.
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The charge of unior and senior high school pupils shall be $12.00 for each credit subject; or $2^.00 for each full unit of credit.
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The organization and supervision of the summer session shall be the responsibility of the director of secondary education.
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State Report Principal's Statistical Report - Form A 322 rs Permanent Record Cards Teacher Record Books
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The reports of credits made by the pupils shall be mailed to the office of the school which the pupil attends during the regular term at the end of the summer session.
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Credits made in summer school have the same rank as credits made during the regular session. No eredit shall be granted unless all requirements for attendance and scholastic attainments have been met; the fact that the pupil has paid money for instruction shall not modify regular requirements. '
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Special classes in band and orchestra may be offered in the secondary schools by making arrangements with the director of secondary education.
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All pupils, especially those coming from one building, should be enrolled in the subjects recommended by their principals or counselors. No substitutions shall be made without the consent of the pupil's regular principal or by the consent of a person designated by the regular principal. Pupils will not be allowed to enroll after June 11 without special permission of the director of secondary education. Pupils who withdraw from summer school/during the’first two weeks will be refunded all tuition above $6.00 per subject, that-'^aey have paid. No refunds will be made for drop-outs occurring after June 13.
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Teachers shall be paid $500.00 for the eight-week term, and the principal’s salary shall also be $500.00 - provided tuition money is ample. S ’' Pupils and parents shall be notified at the time of earollment that 'summer■ school is optional and those pupils whose activities are not proving profitable to the pupil or the school will be dropped from the roll. . ...
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The organization and supervision-of the summer session in the elementary schools will be the responsibility of the director of elementary education.
All monies received in the elementary school shall be deposited with the financial secretary of the summer session at Central High School. The financial secretary shall issue a receipt for all monies received and shall make all disbursements by check for services rendered in the elementary schools.
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In the elementary schools where more than one teacher is employed the monies collected shall be divided equally among the teachers after the person designated as a head teacher has received $25-00 for extra services required,provided no teacher, other than the head teacher, shall be paid more than $375-00 for the sixweek term. The head teacher may receive $U00.00. Instrumental Music 1.
Summer instrumental music classes may be organized in any secondary school hy the regular band instructor. ' Any band instructor desiring to organize such a class will check out receipt book from the director of secondary education, and one from his building principal if he plans to rent school-owned instruments.
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All money received must be receipted in duplicate. Money collected for enrollment must be turned in t© the financial secretary of the summer session? at Central High School. Money collected for rental of instruments will be ; ' turned in to the home school financial secretary. -
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Band teachers will receive the maximum $500.00 salary, less deductions, if a minimum of 25 pupils is enrolled. Classes may be organized for less time than the maximum four hours per day for eight weeks if an instructor so desires. In the event such a class is organized, the pay schedule will be adjusted accordingly.
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Elementary string teachers and orchestra directors may also conduct summer classes. The same procedure will be- followed in organizing such classes as those outlined for band instructors. However, teachers of such classes will not be guaranteed a maximum salary of $500.00. They will receive a salary equal to the total sum, less deductions, of tuition collected from pupils enrolled in their class. No teacher will receive a salary in excess of $500.00 for the eight-week term.
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The instructor will turn in the following report and his enrollment receipt hook to the summer school principal at the end of the summer term:
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Iaborer -
Request permission to employ Leonard J. McClain as temporary salary $1.25 per hour - effective April 28, 1958.
laborer -
Request permission to employ Claude G. Bruner as temporary scraper salary $1.25 per hour - effective April 28, 1958. Request permission to employ Jerry Joe Sadler as temporary salary $1.25 per hour r- effective April 29, 1958.
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Visual Aids Department
Request permission to employ Bill H. Green as helper in the Visual Aids Department - salary $1.25 per hour - effective April 29, 1958.
■Kit; j Motion to approve the foregoing recommended personnel was made by Mr. Wright, seconded by Mrs. Melton, and carried on roll call with all members voting "Aye."
R. #87 Personnel Approved
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Payment of J Bills & PayI rolls, Vendor Sills, Recommended
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Bills and Payrolls
The following items #1, #2, and #3 were submitted for approval:
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Ratification of April 1958 payrolls previously approved by the board and upon which warrants have been issued as follows: 1957-58 GENERAL FUND.
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1957-58 BUILDING LEVY........... 1956
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1957-58 FORD FOUNDATION .......... 4 3U,9hl«88
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Authority to issue payrolls for May 1958 in the following estimated amounts: 1957-58 GENERAL FUND. ........... .$972,000.00
19^7-58 BUILDING LEVY ........... 4 52,000.00 1956
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1957-58 FORD FOUNDATION .......... 4 35,000.00
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Authorize payment of vendor bills as per attached itemized list. These bills have been examined and approved by the auditor as to appropriation, purpose of expenditure, calculations and receipt of merchandise and/or services.
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Teaching Aid Suppls
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Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected (Publisher)
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Office Suppls
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Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected (Publisher)
American Body & Trailer, Inc. American Council on Education
Upk Trks & Cars Central Instr. Suppls
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American Education Publications
Teaching Aid Suppls
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American Electric Ignition Co. Upk Trks. & Cars American Printing House for Blind Instr. Suppls
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Anderson Prichard Oil Corp.
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Appleton Centuiy Crofts, Inc.
Radio TV Suppls
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Genevieve Arnold, University of Houston
Instr. Suppls
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Instr. Suppls Upk Trks & Cars
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Barada & Page, Inc.
Custodial Suppls
Low
83.00
Melvin W. Barnes
Other Admin. Expense
Board Action
69.85
Beacon Publishing Company Dr. Max Beberman
Superintendent Suppls General Instruction
Selected (Publisher) Board Action
5.00 395.01
Benef ic Press Bingham Printing Inks Bills Grocery Bioscope Manufacturing Company Brandt Red Bud Grocery
Teaching Aid Suppls Office Suppls & Print., Instr Suppls New Eqpt. Visual Edo Instr. Suppls
Publisher Low Selected Selected Selected
1.39 111.00 1O
Branham’s, Inc. Braniff Airways, Inc. Britton Piano Shop
Office Suppls & Eqpt. Other Admin. Expense Piano Tuning & Repr.
Low Trans. Reimbursement Standard
139.06
Brodhead Garrett Company John A. Brown Company' Buck’s Sporting Goods, Inc.
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls Instro Suppls & Maint. Physical Ed. Eqpt..,
Standard Selected Selected Low
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientist Bureau of Publication
Superintendent Suppls Engineering Dept.
Publisher Publisher
5.00 3.8?
California Test Bureau
Instr. Suppls
Publisher
'57.87
Carpenter Paper Company
Office Suppls & Printing Low
212.97
Bob Cates
Instr. Suppls
Low
18.0.1+9
Ceramics Monthly
Instr. Suppls
Publisher
Grace Chadwick
Other Admin. Expense
Board Action
8U.3O
City Auto Parts
Upk0 Trks & Cars.
Low
15.99
City Bus Company City Office Supply, Inc.
Rent. Trans. Eqpt. Central Office Suppls
Trans. Agreement Low
John H. Cole Company
Instr. Suppls
Low
: 39.88
Coronet Films Clifford E. Costley Cory Motion Picture Equipment Creative Playthings, Inc0
Visual Aid Suppls Other Admin. Expense Visual Aid Suppls Instr. Suppls
Selected (Publisher) Board Action Low □Bieu ueu c. (.5h 0^x4 Selected 27 Low 26. Hi
U93.75 18.91 12.50 r ■-24 . ■ ■ ■ 5^.68
Arthur C. Croft Publications
Superintendent & Teach. Aid Suppls
Publisher*
The Daily Law Journal Record Denton Glass & Plastics’ Dee’s Photo Supply, Inc. Robert Disraeli Films
Legal Publications Radio & TV Suppls Instr. Suppls Visual Aid Suppls
Publisher Low Low Letter Bid Selected Q^J^her)
250.8h
79.75 hO.12
ST 22.00 12.82 119.8?
3.50
iii8i.U5 :126.00
1^00 U3t.63 lOOkOO
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Page 3 (1957-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) U.93
Dodd Mead & Company, Inc.
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher
Doenges Supply
Instr. Suppls
19.00 Selected Letter Quotation 205.921[2211.92
The Dolese Company Dollies Ceramics
Maint. Physical Ed. Eqpt Bid Agreement Low Instr. Suppls
•H. Dorsey Douglas, Inc.
Radio & TV Suppls
Selected Low
Dowlings, Inc.
Instr. Suppls
Selected Spec. Ed.
Downtown Chevrolet, Inc.
Upk Trks. & Cars
Standard
Bill Doyle
Office Suppls
Low
Drama Records
Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected
Dulaney’s
New Eqpt. Visual Ed.
Standard Low
160.00 60.00 (22O0OO
Duplicating Products, Inc.
Repr. to Office Machines Standard
5.00
E. P. Dutton & Company, Inc.
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher
Electronic Business Machines Co.
Maint.' Office Machines
Standard
Farrar Straus & Cudahy, Inc.
Radio & TV. Suppls
Publisher
j 13.U
Field Enterprises, Ed. Corp.
New Schl. Apparatus
Selected
. 18.50
Ci J. Fishman’ Follett Publishing
Rental & Storage Instr. Suppls
Rental Agreement Publisher
375.00 11.20
Forest Press, Inc. Formit
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls
Selected (Publisher) Standard
Fototype, Inc.
Instr. Suppls
Low
The Free Press
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher
5.30
Fretwell Motor Company Friendship Press
Instr. Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected Publisher
63.12 2.18
Irwin C. Gaumer
Magazines & Rebinding
Low
26.55
Gardner, Clarke & Sullivan Gaylord Brother, Inc.
Clerk Suppls Librarv Suppls
Agreement Board Action
General Electric Company Gil Mor Chemical Company
Labor & Mtrls Radio Sta. Letter Quotation Custodial Suppls Letter Quotation
1(5.00 6.2? 6.01 7.00
13.01
1211.15
6.28
„
ioh.51 .
27.00 ,
5.37 1
5.75
5.5o 11.00 17.89
5.00 5o8.oU\
239.79' 215.00 ■
/
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Page U (1957-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) Ginn and Company
Office Suppls
Publisher
8.30
Goocfyear Service Store Graybar Electric Company, Inc, Graham Paper Company ' Grune & Stratton, Inc.
Selected Instr. Suppls Repr.Audio Visual Eqpt Selected Low Office Suppls & Print, Publisher Teaching Aid Suppls
22 .55 18.06 181.30 10.36
Guidepost Associates, Inc.
Superintendent Suppls
Selected (Publisher)
Teaching Aid Suppls Library Books Radio' TV Suppls Instr. Suppls '' Office Suppls & Eqpt. Radio TVSuppls Repr. to Gen. Eqpt.
Publisher Low Publisher Selected Low Publisher Selected
U.99 19.60 1U.85 91.93 2hl.65 1U.53 22.50
D. C, Heath and Company
Instr. Suppls
Publisher
118.90
Heierding Brothers Hill &. Wang, Inc. !
Instr. Suppls Radio & TV Suppls
Selected Selected (Publisher)
61.U1 3.83
Houghton Mifflin Company
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher
15.96
The House of Wren, Inc.
Engineering Dept.
Low
Harcourt Brace & Company, Inc. Harlow Publishing Corp. Harper & Brothers' f Harth Food Market, Iiic. ' Hart Industrial Supply Co. Hastings House Publishers AAA C. Powell Hays Lock Shop.
i
International StiiS. Machines Corp. Rental & Repr.-Machines
)
y
2.00
7.20
Rental Agreement l,2hh,3O Standard U6.83 ' "T,?91.13
Standard
-
5.06
International Harvester Company
Upk Trks & Cars
International Film Bureau, Inc. Interstate Litho Plate & Supply Interstate Distributors, Inc.
Selected (Publisher) Visual Aid Suppls Repr..Industrial Ari EqptSelected Selected Instr. Suppls
Jenkins Music Company Casey Jones Auto Paint & Supply
New Schl. Apparatus Instr. Suppls
Board Action Standard 1U.30 Low 10.25
Fred Jones Ford
Upk Trks & Cars
Standard Agreement
Johnson Motors Johnson Wholesale Electronics
Upk Trks & Cars Radio & TV Suppls
Low Low
Jones Boys Grocery
Instr. Suppls
Selected
10.57
The Judy Company
Instr. Suppls
Low
11.22
Kamp Brothers
Instr. Suppls
Selected
Kee Lox Manufacturing Company
Office Suppls & Printing Low
62.9448.29
135.70 81.02 159.67
911.10 2U.55
71.23 9.i00 32^.91
157.1$
60.95'
PS.
i-
s
I
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Page 5 (1957=58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED)
V
Kilpatrick Brothers
Instr, Stippls
Bid Agreement Low
Mae Taylor Krouse
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher
C. A. LaMar,d/b/a Ham’s Market
Instr, Suppls
Selected
Lantern Press, Inc. Library Supply Company Ledbetter Insurance Agency J. B. Lippincott Company
Teaching Aid Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls Insurance Instr. Suppls
Publisher Bid Agreement Insurance Publisher-
Litho Negative & Plate Company' Longmans, Green & Company, Inc.
Office Suppls & Printing Selected Teaching Aid Suppls Publisher
Lyons and Carnahan
Instr. Suppls
Publisher
5.87
Marquis-Who’s Who, Inc.
Superintendent Suppls
Publisher
19.95
Jim Martin Educational Films
Visual Aid Suppls
Selected (Publisher)
U95.OO
Leo Maxwell Company, Inc.
New Eqpt. Visual Ed,
Low
120.18
Riley McCullough Mrs. Gladys McDonald
Custodial Suppls Other Admin. Expense
Bid Agreement Board Action
32.50 92.00
McGraw Hill Book Company, Inc. (New York) McGraw Hill Book Company, Inc, (Chicago)
Radio & TV Supply
Publisher
11-3.66
Instr. Suppls
Publisher
3.U
McKesson & Robbins, Inc. McKnight & McKnight
Teaching Aid Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls
Low Publisher
5.80 1.21
l,hli 376.80
2.00 18H.39
1.75
Melton-Company, Inc. Metropolitan Water Company, Inc.
Radio & TV Suppls Water
Selected Utilities
Mideke Supply Company
Gustodial Suppls
Low Standard
Mid-west Surgical Supply Company
Health Dept, Suppls
Low
Miller Jackson Company
Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt, Selected Low
Minton Machinery Company Moody Institute of Science
Schl, Shop Eqpt, Visual Aid Suppls
Low Selected
Morgan’s A, G. Food Market William Morrow & Company
Instr, Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected Selected (Publisher)
. '
3.32 9,5h9.O8 5.00 16.80
70.35 5.52
Medley Scale & Equipment Company Maint. Physical Ed. Eqpt.Low
Multigraph Div. Addressograph Multigraph Corporation
378.2k
i7;io 53«k0
211.U8 U3.5O
254.98
3.25
83.83 3,00 (Publisher)
86.83 U80.00 120.00
32.77 2.75
...
Office Suppls & Printing Low
U68.OO i
I j
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Page 6 • (1957-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) Music Education Record Corp.
Instr. Suppls
Selected (Publisher)
U5.99
;National Education Association National Library Week
Teaching Aid Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected Selected
13.39 5.00
'National Theatre Supply Company
Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt. Low
New York State'Education Dept. Finance Sect.
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher
Norick Brother, Inc.
Bldg. & Grd. Suppls
Low
W. ,W. Norton & Company,: Inc.
Central Office Suppls
Selected (Publisher)
A. J. Nystrom & Co. Nuway Laundry Company
Instr. Suppls Custodian Siippls
Selected Agreement
Nu-Way Products, Inc.
Custodial Suppls
Low
1.25 1.00
37.60
3.3k
588.8k 16.76 7U.25
Ohio State University PublicationsPersonnel Office Suppls
Publisher
2.08
Oil Filter Company
Upk Trks & Cars.
Low
2.28
Oklahoma Bus. News Company Oklahoma City Linen Service
Central Office Suppls Custodial Suppls
Selected (Publisher) Selected 206.00 Board Action 150.00
Oklahoma City Water Dept.
Water
Utilities
5,685.23
Visual Aid Suppls Water Light & Power Fuel
Low Utilities Utilities Utilities
5.00 11.15 28,lhl.6O 23,968.58
Oklahoma Oxygen Company Oklahoma Paper V .. . Company
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls
Bid Agreement Selected
21k.72 28.UO
Oklahoma Publishing Company Oklahoma Seating Cbmpany
Office Suppls New Schl. Apparatus
Publisher Low
57.00 165.00
Oklahoma State Penitentiary
Magazines & Rebinding
Agreement
60.16
Pallady Welding & Equipment Co. Pan American Union
Upk Trks & Cars Superintendent Suppls
Low Selected (Publisher)
k.00 3.00
Parker Publishing Company# Inc.
Business Office Suppls
Selected
1.15
W. H. Payne Peery Tire & Supply
Custodial Suppls Upk Trks & Cars
Bid Agreement Low
Peripole Products., Inc • Pipkin Photo Service
Teaching Aid Suppls Radio & TV Suppls
Publisher Low
Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. County Water Company Gas & Electric Company Natural Gas Company
25.00 356.00
30*00 13/tf
5*02 5.20
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Page 7 (1957-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
Radio TV Suppls
Low
Portland Public Schools Postmaster
Teaching Aid Suppls Bus. Office Suppls
Publisher Standard
1+.50 300.00
Postmaster
Night Schl. Suppls
Standard
100.00
Prentice Hall, Inc. Prime Petroleum Products, Inc.
Teaching Aid Suppls Upk Trks & Cars
Publisher Low
27.61+ 73.20
Pugh-Holmes Motor Company
Instr. Suppls
Agreement
9.1+5
Radio Supply, Inc*
Radio TV Suppls
Rand McNally & Company
Instr. Suppls
Low 28.78 Selected . 18.92 Selected (Publisher)
The Refinexy Supply Company .Rice Machinery Company
Instr. Suppls Schl. Shop Eqpt.
Board Action Standard
1+5.21+ 7.90
Richards & Conover Hardware Co.
Instr. - Suppls
Board Action
220.1+6
John F. Rider Publishers, Inc.
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher
Riley Reproduction, Inc. Royal McBee Corporation
Engineering Dept. Reprs. '& Suppls
Bid Agreement Standard
Porter Sargent
Instr. Suppls
Selected (Publisher)
5.00
The School Executive School Interiors
Superintendent Suppls Instr,. Suppls
Selected (Publisher) Low
5.00 1.1+8
Science Service Science Research Associates
Teaching Aid-Suppls Cen. Off. Instr. Suppls
Selected Selected
Scott Chevrolet Company
Instr. Suppls
Agreement Standard
Scott Foresman & Company
Instr. Suppls
Publisher
£6.1+3
Sears, Roebuck and Company
Instr,. Suppls
Selected
2|>1+1
Service Supply, Inc.
Repr. Industrial Art EqptSelected
l$j.5°
Sesac, Inc. Severin Supply Company Audrey M. Shuey, PHD Silver Burdett' Company Simon and Schuster
Radio TV Suppls Selected Schl. Shop Eqpt. Cen. Off. Instr. Suppls Selected (Publisher) Instr. Suppls Standard Voc. & Industrial Ed. Low
36.80 1^.25 u.oo 8.06 9.75
Simpson Horton, Inc.
Instr. Suppls
Agreement
1+^17
Jasper Sipes School Book Dept. Skil Corporation
Library Books Schl, Shop Eqpt.
Low Standard
1+1+1+.12 1,.1+Q
15.00
1+7.70 188.12
1.33^
180.09 27.50
5.00 15.88
5-7.97 11,99
69.96
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Page 8 (1957-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED)
66.90
Sky Service, Inc.
Rental & Storage
Bid Agreement
Smith Corona, Inc.
Repr. Office Machines
Standard
Southwestern Bell Telephone Co,
Telephone Service
Utilities
U,910.92
Stansi Scientific Company
Instr. Suppls
Board Action
1,075.35
Star Electric Supply Company Star Engraving Company (Houston)
Custodial Suppls Commencement Expense
Bid. Agreement Board Action
1,331.35 1,522.91
Star Engraving Company (Oklahoma) Night Schl. Suppls
'
-
30.80
6.1t0
Low
Steck Company
Instr. Suppls
Publisher
Steel Supply Company
Instr, Suppls
Low
26.U2 s? ■ 139.11
Dick Stout & Company
Office Suppls & Print,
Low
3U.6O
Talbot Rubber Company
Radio TV Suppls
Low
Mary A. Thacker, Clerk
1-3 1-3 I-U 1-10 A-16 A-18 £-19 M-18 M-20 0-8 s-5
Instr, Suppls Voc, Instr, Suppls General Instr, Visual Aids Suppls . Superintendents Suppls Personnel Office Suppls Other Admin. Expense Radio & TV Suppls Engineering Dept, Suppls Upk Trks &'Cars Recreational Suppls
r
B. H, Thomas
Labor Printing
Thompson Movie Service & Supply
Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt. Selected
Thompson School Book Depository
Library Books
Low Selected
Time, Inc, Town of Nichols Hills Times Journal Publishing Co, Triangle Blue Print & Supply
Teaching Aid Suppls Water & Sewage Instr., Suppls Engineering Suppls
Publisher Utilities Low Standard
Trice Wholesale Electronics
Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt. Selected
Underwood Corporation
Repr. & Suppls
Low Standard
University of Chicago Press
Teaching Aid Suppls
■Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Teaching. Aid Suppls
Publisher
d-'d fed
" ■» 6.36 U2.36 126.36 3.65 29.62 U.37 61.83 2.93 i.5o 32.90 3.56
5.09
322.UU 111.11
Agreement
81.60 221.I18 293.01
51U.li9
-
9.85 17.00 6.00 15U.67 25U.-63
3h.5o 35.38
69.88
2;5O -
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86.72 231.93
Vaseco, Inc.
Instr, Suppls-Repr.-Eqpt.Low Selected
The Viking Press, Inc.
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher
7.71
Walker Stamp & Seal Company
Superintendent Suppls
Dow ’
5»oo
Wayne State University
Visual Aid Suppls
Selected
1125.00
W. M. Welch Manufacturing Co, Westinghouse Appliance Sales
Selected Instr. Suppls, Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt. Standard
7h6.53 10.86
Western Bank & Office Supply
Office Suppls
Low Selected
Western Newspaper Union Western Uniform & Towel Service,
Schl. Shop Eqpt. Instr. Suppls
Low Agreement
229.00 25.59
Western Union Telegraph Company
Telegraph Service
Utilities
5.115
White Swan Laundry
Custodial Suppls
Selected
8.3U
Whitton Supply
Schl. Shop Eqpt,
Low
7.75
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.. William-Frederick Press
Instr. Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected (Publisher) Publisher
The H. W, Wilson Company
Magazines & Rebinding
Publisher
World Book Company
Instr. Suppls
Selected (Publisher)
21.32
Yow Brake & Clutch
Upk Trks & Cars
Low
13.U5
Sbuthwest News Comparer
Library Books
Board Action
11,369.28
Stansi-Scientific Company
Instr. Suppls
Board Action
72.90
Science Research Associates
Instr. Suppls
Selected
117.81
Acme Brick Company
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr,
Low
1139.00
Acme Fence & Iron Company, Inc. Acme Quality Paints, Inc.
Mtrls. Upk df Grds. Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
Low Low
Li 18«32
A. & E. Equipment Company
Mtrls, Upk of Grds
Low
182.70 5.00
218.65
187.70
31.20 1.53 182.00
1956-57 General Fund
.
Y ;
•
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s
1957-58 Building Levy ■ ...
69.91 £.io
MEETING OF MAY 5, 1958 - CONT'D
Page '10 (1957-58 BUILDING LEVY CONTINUED) American Electric Ignition CompanyMtrls. Upk of Grds.
Low
23.57..
Auto Parts & Machine Company
Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Low
6.67
Barada & Page, Inc. Black & Decker Manufacturing Co.
Mtrls. Upk of Grds. Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
Low Standard
.6.83 h8.5o
Paul Blakeney Company
Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Low
75.35
Boardman Machinery Company
Mtrls. Upk of Grds,
Standard
80.25
The Clarence L. Boyd Company,Inc. Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Standard
92.67
109.68
Brown Machinery Company
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
Standard
Buck’s Cycle Shop
Mtrls Upk of Grds.
Low
Building Specialties Company
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
Standard
'39.00
H. J. Butterly, Inc.
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
Low
75.00
Bob Cates
Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Low
U9.5O
Low Standard
13.70 5o.oo 10.00
Mtrls. Upk of Grds. City Auto Parts City of Oklahoma CityLicense Div. Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
6.00
City of Okla. City Treasurer
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
Standard
John H. Cole Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low
Crane Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low. Board Action
Danneriburg Distributing Company
Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Low
Davidson & Case Lumber Company
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
David M, Davis Company Diesel Power Company
Mtrls. Bldg, Repr.’ Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Bid Agreement 309.75 261.38 Low Board Action 119.00 Low Low
690.13 U.U8 3.05
The Dolese Company
Mtrls. Bldg, Repr.
Board Action Low
5U6.3h 59.73
606,07
Dyke Brothers
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
Low
100.28
Standard Low
66.00 253.89
Elevator Sales & Service:Go.,Inc, Repr. to Eqpt. Mtrls. Repr to Eqpt. Emsco Electric Supply Company
Enmar, Inc.
’’Federal Corporation
U.o6 llil.3O 96.52
237.82
27.36
Mtrls. Furn. & Repr.
Low
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low Letter Bid 36U.75 Low 107.00 Standard 19.00
1,126,!Uj .
U9O.75
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43fti" ■
Fire Appliance & Supply Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Bid Agreement
The Fleck Bearing Company
Mtrls0 Repr. to Eqpt.
Low
16.55
General Electric Supply Company
Bldg. Eqpt. Repr. Mtrls
Low
215.33
Gently Severance Lumber Company The Glidden Company
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr. Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
Bid Agreement Bid Agreement
Hart Industrial Supply Company
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr. Eqpt. Furn. & Upk of Grds. Low
UU5.1U
E. D. Hill, Jr. County Surveyor
Surveys-Dewey Elementary Standard & Classen Jr. Sr. High
100.00
The House of Clay Hunzicker Brothers
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt. Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
.
328,85
135.00 1,388.90
Low 562.99 Low < Low Letter Bid 87.8U Selected 222.00
U5.6O
872.83
International Harvester Co.
Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Standard
Johnson Wole sale Electronics
Mtrls. Repr.' to Eapt.
Low
Casey Jones Auto ramu Jones Newby Supply Company
Mtrls. Furn. & Repr. Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Selected Low
19.60 9.92
Harry Keeton Supply Company
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Low
1U.25
Kilpatrick Brothers
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Low 251.oU Low Letter Bid 1,232.50 Bid- Agreement 11.52 1,U95.O6 .
Loeffler-Greene Supply Co.
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Standard Letter Bid
Magnolia Petroleum Company
Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Low
1,091.12
Marshall Supply & Eqpt. Co.
Mtrls. Repro to Eqpt.
Low
27.00
Mideke Supply Company
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr. Eqpt. Low Standard Board Action
Miller Floor Company Minton Machinery Company
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr. Mtrls. Furn. & Repr.
Low Low
6.00 309.30
Morgensen. Lumber Company
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
Low
UOO.28
Morse Boulger Destructor Go.
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Standard
Nichols Seed &. Fertilizer Co. Norman Plumbing Supply
Mtrls. Upk of Grds. Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low Board Action
2.OU 166.00
35.32 667.13
360.05 13.86 151.26
7O2.U5
j• ' J 525.17
3U;i?00 21.56 865**79
n
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I
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^.12 (1957-58 BUILDING LEVY CONTINUED) 31ul8
Low Low Bid Agreement
Oil Filter Company Oklahoma Hardware Company Oklahoma Oxygen Company Oklahoma Testing Laboratories
Mtrls, Upk of Grds. Mtrls. Bldg. Repr. Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt. Burbank Addition & Architect Fees
Low
Peery Tire & Supply The Perolin Company, Inc.
Mtrls. Upk of Grds. Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpto
Low Selected
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
Bid Agreement Low
Radio Supply, Inc.
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low
189.11 20.15
3.50 351.00 509.30 113.hl
622.71
120J20
V*
rV Service Supply, Inc. s • . Sharp Auto Supply Company Sherman Machine & Iron Works
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr. .Mtrls. Bldg. Repr. Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Joe Southwell Southwest Tile Company Spurlin Sales, Inc. Mary Ao Thacker, Clerk
Pro5.511 513 51*1 516
Thomas Concrete Pipe Company Truscon Steel Div.,Republic Steel Corporation
Wylie Stewart Machinery Company Murray R. Womble Gompany Wynn Construction Company
Yow Brake & Clutch
U>5 2^67 llOOopO t 150^00 22.18 6.21
Mtrls. Repro to Eqpt. Low Low Mtrls. Upk of Grds. Cap. Hill Sr. Water Well Board Action
Selected Standard Standard 9.88 10.50 76.25 1+2.91
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr. Salaries Repr. to Eqpt. Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt. Mtrls. Upk of Grds
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
Low
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
Standard
Mtrls. Upk of Grds. Mtrls. Bldg0 Repr. Const, of Add.Van Buren Esto No. 1 Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Standard Board Action Board Action Low
139.5U
-
15.50 131.78
35.75 76.00" 3,690.00 lull
1956-57 Building Le'■ -'S.
Oklahoma Seating Company
Turn. & Eqpt.
Board Action
1+1+6.67
The Jones Company, Inc.
Kitchen Eqpt. Edwards
Board Action
82.25
1956 Bond * z'y
Acme Manufacturing Company
Schl. Fum. & Eqpt.
American Bond Printing
Business Expense
Butler Shade Company 1
f
Schl. Furn0 & Eqpt.
Board Action 236.83 Extended Bid 603.86 Election Expense
81+0.69 88-2.25
Low
t t 93^63
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Page 13 (1956 BOND CONTINUED) Capitol Stage Equipment Company
Classen Fire~Schl,Furn,. Eqpt®
Low
Connelly Construction Company
Harding Paving(Final)
Board Action
* The Daily Law Journal Record
Business Expense
Publisher
320.72
The Dolese Company
Ground Improvement
Bid Agreement
386*17
Harbour Longmire Hunzicker Brothers
New Furn. & Eqpt® Oct® Admin® Bldg,
Selected Low
181.00 361.83
Kilpatrick Brothers
Schl® Furn® & Eqpt.
Low
U30el7
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Miller Floor Company Morgensen Lumber Company
New Cabinets Reproduction Voc®
Low Low
20.00 225.09
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Oklahoma Publishing Company Oklahoma Seating Company
Business Exepnse Schl® Furn0 & Eqpt®
Publisher Low
1HU..90 U3U.95
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S® & J. Supply Company Steel Supply Company
Schl® Furn. & Eqpt® Schlo Furn® & Eqpt0
Low Low
198.00 9.73
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Mary Ao Thackers Clerk Acct, 836 Business Expense
Westinghouse Appliance Sales
Schl® Furn® & Eqpt®
A, F® Williams Furniture Co® Olen Williams Sales & Service
Schl® Furn® & Eqpt® Schl® Furn, & Eqpt®
Low Selected ■"Standard
U38®pO
79O98®62
1957”58 Ford Foundation Arizona Highways
Publisher
3.50
J. W. Bell Miss Helen Biggers
Summer Workshop Summer Workshop
Special Assignment Special Assignment
Board of Education
Other Operating Expense
Selected
509.hit -
Braniff Airways^ Inc.
Summer Workshop
Board Action
106.60
ll. 20 20,00
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Chemical Education Publishing Co® Instr® Suppls
Publisher
12,00
Leonard W® Cox
Summer Workshop
Board Action
70.10
Otis E® juuxan
Summer Workshop
Special Assignment
10.00
Anna Ebel * Examinations Committee^ Div® of Chemical Education
Travel Expense
Board Action Pending
Instr® Suppls
Publisher
83.UO ' /'j .50 1
First National Bldg. Corp®
Other Operating Expense
Rental Agreement
200.00
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Bill Fisher Fisher Scientific Company
Summer Workshop Instr. Suppls
Special Assignment Selected
General Electric Company
Other Operating Expense
Low
Berniece Gordon
Travel Expense
Board Action
8k.55
Graham Paper Company
Extra Mtrls. & Suppls
Low
26.90
Warner Hayhurst
Summer Workshop
Special Assignment
Thomas J. Hill ' The House of Wren, Inc*
Travel Expense Extra Mtrls. & Suppls
Board Action Low
0. Di Johns C. Me Johnson
Summer Workshop Summer Workshop
Special Assignment Special Assignment
U? 7.20 10.80
Summer Workshop
Special Assignment
5.00
The MacMillan Company B# Eo McCharen
Extra Mtrls. & Suppls Summer Workshop
Publisher •Special Assignment
139.0k 2.ko
McGraw Hill Book Company
Instr. Suppls
Publisher
Melton Company, Inc.
Extra Mtrls. & Suppls
Selected Low
Glenn Potts
Summer Workshop
Special Assignment
Many Pruitt Arrel Lo Reed
Travel Expense Summer Workshop
Board Action Special Assignment
Bruce E. Riddle Brown Scott
Summer Workshop Summer Workshop
Special Assignment Special Assignment
8.0k 10.00
Ho E. Staten
Summer Workshop
Special Assignment
6.00
Miss Georgia A. Stathos Wesley Sullivan
Summer Workshop Summer Workshop
Special Assignment Special Assignment
20.00 15.00
Paul R. Taylor
Summer Workshop
Special Assingment
3.60
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C-0-2 C-0-3
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1.30 .80
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Eo Bo Turley
Summer Workshop
Special Assignment
5.k0
W.M. Welch Manufacturing Co. Mart Woods
Classen TV Eqpt. Summer Workshop
Low Special Assignment
22.00 ' 15.00
SPECIALS PAID DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL
May Musgrave
Classen Land
Board Action
State Contribution Fund
Social Security Contr.
Taxes
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It was moved, by Mr, McCray and. seconded, by Mr. Thompson to ratify the April 1958 payrolls, authorize issuing the May 1958 payrolls, and authorize payment of the vendor bills as per the foregoing attached itemized list, totaling $1M,173.1M as recommended. On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye."
j R . #88 i Payrolls and | Vendor Bills ( Approved
General Business -Purchasing - Cafeterias It was moved by following firms total amount of all bids having
Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve accepting bids of the for one lot of plumbing supplies for the maintenance division, in the $U,222.20, the purchase to be charged to the Building Levy #51^ account; been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids:
R. #89 Bids Accepted on Plumbing j Supplies_____
AMOUNTS AWARDED TO EACH COMPANY: Mideke Supply Co. Norman Plumbing Supplies Crane Company U. S. Supply Co. Gasteam Radiator Co.
, Total
$1,326.92 36^.1U 2,366.70 8U.00 80.44
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On roll call, the motion carried unanimously.
Motion was made by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve acceptance of bids from the following firms on one lot of custodial supplies in the total amount of $35,824.73, the purchase to be charged to the 0-2 account, all bids having, been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids:
>R. #90 Bids Accepted ion Custodial jSupplies_____
AMOUNTS AWARDED TO EACH COMPANY:
Sanitary Equipment Co. H. B. Myer & Son Robinson Janitor Supply Clarence Tackett Co. Gardner Hotel Supply Co. Miller Norris Co. Boren-Malone Co. Dowlings, Inc. Frank H. Braunlich Co. S. E. B. Paint Co. Carpenter Paper Co. Morrison Wholesale Co. Hart Industrial Supply Mideke Supply Co.
$ 4,169,68 1,632.84 303.84 3,756.00 189.60 2.402.40 2.582.40 M2.16 11,172.00 5,195.00 1,082.60 721.68 1,397-97 766.56
The motion carried on roll call with all members voting "Aye."
It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve selling one lot of surplus and obsolete small equipment originally used in the school cafeterias, list of which is on file in the Purchasing Department and Food Service Department. On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye."
R. #91 (Approval to (Sell Obsolete (Equipment
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R. #92 Bid Accepted on Duplicator for Instruetional Depart
It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mr. Thompson that the bid of AddressographMultigraph Corporation in the amount of $2,972.55 be accepted for one offset process duplicator, Multilith #1250, to be used by the Central Office Instructional Department for | Ford Foundation television production work, the purchase to be charged to the Ford Foundation account; this and. other bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids:
The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
R- #93 ( Motion was made by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve securing quotations Printing of and issuing purchase order to the lowest bidder for the printing of the $U,250,000 building Bonds Approved F.| bonds. On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye." Financial Statement of Food Service Department
A Financial Statement as of March 31, 1958 from the Central Food Service Department was submitted.
R. #9U Architects Designated
Mr. McCray moved that the following architects be designated for additions to school buildings as indicated, subject to approval of the Board Attorney:
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Sorey, Hill & Sorey Reid & Associates Vahlberg, Palmer & Vahlberg Charles F. Monnot Parr & Aderhold Caudill-Rowlett-Scott Reynolds & Morrison Noftsger & Lawrence
Addition to Addition to Addition to Addition to Addition to Addition to Addition to and Creston Addition to
Edwards and Fillmore Jefferson Davis Stand Watie and McKinley Monroe Rockwood Garfield Mark Twain, Ridgeview, Hills West Nichols Hills
The motion was seconded by Mr. Thompson and carried on roll call with all members voting "Aye- tl Information to the Board:
Date Set for Opening Bids Report of Wrecking Buildings
R. #95 Exchange <of Lakeside Schoo: I Prop. for Other Tract Approved
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It was reported that Friday, May 16, 1958, U:30 p. m., has been set as the date for opening bids on the following projects: (a) modernization of auditorium stage lighting at Northeast High School; (b) heating alterations to John Adams Elementary School.
| It was reported that the Board's instructions to sell two wooden structures near Central j High School by submitting bids were followed and that bids were submitted to eight pros| pective bidders. Only one firm submitted a bid in the total amount of $112.90; two other |bidders stated that they would lose money in any attempt to salvage such structures. Since vandals were destroying the buildings, the Maintenance Department proceeded to wreck': the 5 buildings for salvage.
It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mr. Wright that the Board of Education exchange the Lakeside School property, located at Lakeview & Somerset, described as follows:
A piece or parcel of land in the NE^ of Section 1, Township 12 North, Range U West of the Indian Meridian and further described as follows: Beginning at a point on the centerline of Lakeview Drive as shown on the recorded plat of the Wilshire Boulevard Addition; said point being located as follows: From the NE corner of said section thence S 89°57'22"W along the north line of said section a distance of 1206.92 feet; thence S O°U3'^6"E along said centerline of Lakeview Drive a distance of 857.85
feet to said point of beginning; thence S O°U3’U6"E along said centerline a distance of 212.50 feet to the North line of Block 8 Wilshire Boulevard Addition; thence S 89°59'46" W along said North line of Block 8 a distance of 595-90 feet to the Northwest corner of said Block 8; thence N O°37'^6" W a distance of 15.15 feet; thence N 68u 56'28" W a distance of 21.53 feet; thence N O°3O'U9" W a distance of 189.69 feet; thence S 89°59'^6" E a distance of 615.15 feet to the centerline of Lakeview Drive at the point of beginning, containing 2.99U1 acres more or less, together with all the improvements thereon and the appurtenances thereunto belonging, and warrant the title to the same. and Lot "A", Block 8, Wilshire Boulevard Addition, about .06 acres. for the southwest corner of the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard and Lakeview Drive, described as follows (8.8 acres):
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A piece or parcel of land in the NE-j- of Section 1, Township 12 North, Range U West of the I.M., and further described as follows: Beginning at a point on the North line of said Quarter Section, which point is 113OA6 feet East of the NW corner of the NEg- of Section 1, Township 12 North, Range U West of I. M , thence South and parallel with the West line of said Section 1, 396-81 feet to a point; thence East and parallel with the North line of said Section 1, 307-5 feet to a point in the West line of Lakeview Drive as shown on the recorded plat of Wilshire Boulevard Addition; thence North and parallel with the West line of said Section 396-81 feet to a point; thence West and parallel with the North line of said Section 307-5 feet to the point or place of beginning.
R- #95 Continued
plus $1,500.00 difference because of the difference in the size of the sites, the owner of the property which we are acquiring being Carco Homes, Inc.
On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye."
Approval of the following resolution recommending that application be made for television in the schools, Channel 25, was made by Mr. McCray, seconded by Mrs. Melton, and carried on roll call with all members voting "aye." RESOLUTION
Be it resolved by the Board of Education of Independent School District No. 89, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, that said school district apply to the Federal Communication Commission, for Channel 25, Television Station, and that N. L. G eorge, Assistant Superintendent, Administrative Services, be authorized, empowered, and directed to certify all exhibits attached, to said application under the seal of the district and to file said application for, and on behalf, of this Board and the said Independent School District #89, of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.
Motion to adjourn and meet at the call of the President was made by Mrs. Melton, seconded by Mr. McCray, and carried.
THEREUPON THE BOARD ADJOURNED. Approved the ATTEST
day of June, 1958.
R. 96A Approval to Apply for Tele vision in SchoolsChannel 25
R. #96b Adj ournment
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MEETING OF MAY 16, 1958
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA MET IN SPECIAL SESSION IN THE
BOARD ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1958 AT l+:3O P. M. PRESENT:
C. B. McCray, Vice President
Mrs. L. D. Melton Otto F. Thompson
ABSENT:
Phil C. Bennett, President Jim Wright
Others present: Dr. Melvin W. Barnes,. Superintendent; M. J. Burr and Dr. N. L. George, Assistant Superintendents; H. B. Ginn, Business Manager; Bill Foutz, Charles Harville, and Gene Stinebeck - Directors; David Light, Accountant; Mary A. Thacker, Clerk; representative of the press. Invocation
Dr. Barnes gave the invocation.
SPECIAL On motion of Mrs. Melton, seconded by Mr. Thompson, bids on the following projects were opened and read aloud as per the following tabulation; these bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids:
R- #97 Bids Opened on Projects
(1) Modernization of auditorium stage lighting at Northeast High School; (2) Heating alterations to John Adams Elementary School.
TABULATION OF BIDS Heating Alterations at Adams
Lighting at Northeast Capitol Stage Equipment Co. Gaddes-Walker Co. Galloway Electric Co. Industrial Electric Co. Moore Electric Co. Oklahoma Electric Supply Co. Osborne Electric Co. Southwestern Electric Co.
$22,955 2U,5OO 21,609 21,626 25,139 22,018 22,227 23,^92
Alco Mechanical Contractors
$3^,567
Barnes, Jack Plumbing Co.
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Landers, W. A. Company
37,075
It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton that the foregoing bids be referred to the central office staff for further study, consultation, and later report to the Board. The motion carried unanimously on roll call. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT
R. #98 Bids Referred to Central Office for Study and Consultation
Mr. Frank Malone, Principal of Northwest Classen High School, presented members of the Board and staff members with copies of the 1958 Yearbook.
Northwest Classen Yearbooks Present!
Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve transfer of funds and supplemental appropriation in the General Fund in the amount of $551,759-50 and in thfe Building Levy Fund in the amount of $85,000. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye." â&#x20AC;˘
R. #99 Transfer of Funds and Supplemental Appropriation: Approved
Motion to approve the following resolution directing personnel to attend conferences as indicated was made by Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mrs. McCray, and carried on roll call with all members voting "Aye:"
R. #100 Personnel Directed to Attend Conferences
MEETING OF MAY 16, 1958 - CONTINUED
R. #100 Continued
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The Board of Education of the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma feels it would be of great benefit to the Oklahoma City School District if the following persons would attend professional meetings as indicated:
(a) Mrs. Ann Ebel, the Western Arts Convention, Louisville, Kentucky, March 30April 3, 1958;
(b) Mrs. Helen Jones, Mrs. Vivien Haynes, W. B. Graham, Mrs. Velta Hunley,Mr. William Mackin, Mr. J. Frank Malone, Dwayne Weinert, Gladys Shepard, Hettye Summers, L. H. Bengtson, Jr. - to visit the Ford Foundation Large-Class Project in Miami, Florida, May 21, 2J,and 23, 1958.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the above persons be directed to attend the meetings as indicated, with the understanding that such attendance is solely for the present necessary good of the schools of the District; if they can arrange their work so as to do so; and these being special services for the Board of Education, that it is hereby ordered that all expenses of the above persons on these trips be paid from Ford Foundation Funds. GENERAL BUSINESS, PURCHASING
R. #101 Purchase of Truck Approved
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve the purchase of WC 22 White Truck, Serial No. 350227, Truxall Cable Dump Trailer, Tag No. ST 51768, to be used in the Maintenance Department, from Hi-Way Used Equipment Company,lÂŁn the amount of $3,250.00, to be charged to the Building Levy account #516. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
R. #102 Bids Accepted on Paper Supplies
Motion was made by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve accepting bids from ! the following firms on one lot of standard paper supplies for the vocational print shops at Central, Douglass, and Capitol Hill Senior high schools, in the total amount of $6,261.5^-, the purchase to be charged to accounts as follows; all bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids: !
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1-6 Account - $5,938.98 322.56 1-3 Account $6,261.5k
AMOUNTS AWARDED TO EACH COMPANY:
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Carpenter Paper Co. Oklahoma Paper Co. Western Newspaper Co. Graham Paper Co. Dowling's A & E Equipment Co. T-
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On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
R. #103 Bids Accepted on Lumber
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Mrs. Melton moved acceptance of bids from the following firms on one lot of lumber for use in all Board woodwork shops, in the total amount of $5,502.7*5, the purchase to be charged to the 1-3 account; all bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids; motion was seconded by Mr. Thompson. AMOUNTS AWARDED TO EACH COMPANY:
Billington Lumber Co. Austin Lumber Co. Kilpatrick Lumber Co.
The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
$2,350.00 1,695.00 1,567-75 $5,502-75
(See next page for copy of Notice for Bids.)
MEETING OF MAY 16, 1958 - CONT'D
R- #103 Continued
It was moved, by Mr. Thompson and. seconded, by Mrs. Melton to approve the purchase of one lot of arts and. crafts supplies for standard, storeroom stock and for Jackson Junior High School from the following firms, in the total amount of $1,650.6h, the purchase to be charged to the 1-3 account:
R. -^OilApproval to Buy Arts & Crafts Suppl.
AMOUNTS AWARDED TO EACH COMPANY: House of Clay Midwest Ceramics Dollie1s Ceramics A & E Equipment Co.
$
315-37 720.82 560.45 54.00 $1,650.64
The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye." Motion was made by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve a special purchase of three new test projectors for use in the Audio Visual Department from the firms listed below, in the total amount of $1,823.45, the purchase to be charged to the C-3 account:
Vaseco, Inc. Holmes & Torbett
824.45 999-00 Total -- $1,823.45
R. #105 Purchase of Test Projecto Approved
On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to accept bids of the following firms on one lot of vocational supplies and equipment for all vocational shops, in the total amount of $9,017.01, to be charged to accounts as follows:
Building Levy #502 - - - $6,004.70 1-3 ------------------------------------855.70 M-4 --------------------------------- 2,156.61 â&#x20AC;&#x153;$9,017.01 AMOUNTS AWARDED TO EACH COMPANY:
Hart Industrial Supply Co. $2,480.83 Kilpatrick Lumber Co. 4.486.30 Severin /Supply Co. 344.91 Mideke Supply Co. 1.279.30 Sharp Auto Supply Co. 412.19 J. C. Hamilton Co. 13-48 Total--$9,017.01 all bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids:
On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye.
R. #106 Bids Accepted Vocational Sup & Epuipment
MEETING OF MAY 16, 1958 - CONT'D
It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton to accept bids of the following firms in the total amount of $109,728.85, on one lot of standard instructional supplies for storeroom stock, the purchase to be charged to the 1-3 account in the amount of $69,728.85 and to Ford Foundation in the amount of $*40,000.00;
R. #107 Bids Accepted on Instructional Suppl.
AMOUNTS AWARDED TO EACH COMPANY:
$21,362.82 Thompson Book & Supply Co. 3,03*4-. 2*4Dowlings, Inc. 7,1400.58 Oklahoma Seating Co. 1,665.07 Oklahoma Paper Co. 1,213.22 A & E Equipment Co. *4,722.18 Hoover Bros., Inc. 5I4.00 City Office Supply Co. 5,050.146 Boren-Malone Co. 5,817.143 House of Wren 28,976.32 Graham Paper Co. 19,14148.80 Carpenter Paper Co. 1,3.80.00 Bill Doyle Office Supply Co. 3,0149.80 Western Bank & Office Supply 255.00 Kee Lox Mfg. Co. *4,923-60 Iddings Paint Co. 386.88 Bostitch Midwest Co. 1,161.145 Tension Envelope Co. TOTAL ---$109,728.85
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The motion carried, on roll call with all members present voting "Aye." R. #108 Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve accepting bids Bids Accepted j from the following firms in the total amount of $5,91^-57 for one lot of standard physical on Phys. Educ i education supplies for storeroom stock, the purchase to be charged to the 1-3 account; Supplies these and other bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids:
AMOUNTS AWARDED TO EACH COMPANY: Athletic Trainers Supply Midwest Sports Center Clements Sporting Goods Herman's Sporting Goods Dowlings, Inc. TOTAL --
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On roll call-, the R. #109 | Bids Accepted j on Voc. Suppl.i Storeroom Stocjk
It was moved by Mr GOg-an r-Sgogg firms in the total amount of $7, purchase to be charged to the 1-3 account, bids having attached Notice for Bids: Mideke Supply Co. Hart Industrial Supply Marshall Supply Kilpatrick Bros. Minton Machinery Co. TOTAL---
$3>536.75 1A59-57 806.6*4 1,093.66 988.99 37,885."61
(See Notice for Bids on next page.)
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R. #109 Continued
Notice for Bids on Vocational
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The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye."
Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to accept bids of the following firms on one lot of standard vocational paint for storeroom stock in the total amount of $1,538*6U, the purchase to be charged to the 1-3 account: Morgensen Lumber Co. Pittsburgh Plate GlassCo. Richards & Conover Hdwe. Co.
$ TOTAL------ $1,
R. #110 Bids Accepted on Paint
A52.28 706.80 379*56 538.6U
The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
BUILDINGS & GROUNDS
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve the purchase of Lots 73 and Florence Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (22h- N. W. 9th St.,) from Verna Lyon Campbell and Anna Ketchum for the sum of $16,000, subject to approval of the title by the Board Attorney; and to authorize issuing warrant for same when the Attorney has cleared title and recommended payment. The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye."
R. #111 Approval to Bu: Property at 22U N. W. 9th
Motion to adjourn and meet at the call of the President was made by Mrs. Melton, seconded by Mr. Thompson, and carried.
R. #112 Adjournment
THEREUPON THE BOARD ADJOURNED. Approved the
ATTEST
Clerk
Vice-President
MEETING OF MAY 22, 1958
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER 89 OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, MET IN SPECIAL SESSION AT ITS BOARD ROOM IN SAID SCHOOL DISTRICT ON THE
22ND DAY OF MAY, A. D., 1958 AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M.
PRESENT:
C. B. McCray, Vice President and Member
Nellie R. Melton, Member Otto F. Thompson, Member Jim Wright, Member ABSENT: Phil C. Bennett, President and Member Present: Mary A. Thacker, Clerk
Others present: Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, Superintendent; Dr. N. L. George, AssistanttSuperintendent; George H. C. Green, Treasurer; W. A. Lybrand, Attorney; Millard Prigmore, Auditor; members of the press and T-V station. The invocation was given by Mrs. Melton.
Invocation
SPECIAL On motion of Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mr. Wright, bids received in response t^Tthe attached R. #113 Notice for Bids for sale of 250,000 building bonds were opened, and read aloud by the Bids Opened Chairman: on Building Bonds
• .... ------r ---------• It appearing that..dpe;-a?nd legal notice had been given, that said School District would offer for sale on this date and at1 this £>our and at this> ■ , place its $ 4,2,10,000^00-____ of ..Building and Equipment .Bonds of 1958.,—Series Bonds maturing $ 300f000.00 in two______ years from their date and $ 300,000.00 annually each year thereafter until paid, except that the last installment shall be for $ 350,000.00 _________ , the Board of Education proceeded to consider the bids received for the purchase of said bonds. The following bids were received and considered by the Board?
BIDDERS
INTEREST RATE BID
City Bank yt New York ris Trust It Savings Bank* Chicago Ituurt It Co., Chicago tional Bsusk of Chicago Brothers, Now York , Sachs It Co.» Now Tosh Trust Cc Loeb it Co
2. sm 2. 5442 2.5586 2.5660 2. 5808 2.6844 2.6302
TOTAL INTERES T (DST
$924,150.00 927,375.09 832*625.90 935,325.00 949,795.90 949,322.00
PREMIUM
The.Board recurred' each bidder to submit with his' bid'a'.-sUm ih^'c’ash o,r its ecuivalent, eoual to-two per cent of his bid, and after due consideration ’ of all bids received by the Board, a motion was made by Mr. Thompson . that the bonds be awarded, sold, and delivered to Mrti O* Now York It Associates_______ upon fulfillment of the terms as set out in said contract and bid for the purchase of said bonds. Said motion was seconded ■ by Mr. Wright ________ and was adopted by the following vote: AYE: Mr, McCray, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Wright and Mrs. Melton
NAY; None
(SEAL) ATTEST: of Education
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MEETING OF MAY 22, 1958 - CONT'D
R. #115 | Approval to | Issue Bonds, | Prescribe Form, I Provide Levy of * Annual Tax for Payment of PrinSY’ cipal & Interes II
k& THEREUPON* __________ —introduced a resolution, was read full by' the Clerk and upon motion by Toffeeonded by Mrs, Melton_________ was adopted by the”-foll owingvote: A.
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Said resolution thereupon was signed by the President, attested by the Clerk, sealed with the seal of said.school district and is as follows: RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF _________________ BUILDING ____________ BONDS IN THE SUM OF $ 4.250.000*00 BY IND SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.. 89 OF OKLAHOMA._______ COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, AUTHORISED AT Ilk ELECTION DULY CALLED AND HELD FOR SUCH PURPOSE; PRESCRIBING FORM OF BONDS; PROVIDING LEVY OF AN ANNUAL TAX FOR PAYMINT OF PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ON SAME; FIXING OTHER DETAILS OF THE ISSUE.
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WHEREAS, on the th day of MaT»r>h_______ , A.D. 195ft. Pursuant t0 notice duly given, an election was held in INDEPENDENT_______ School D^trict No. 89 of OKLAHOMA.__________ County, Oklahoma, for the purpose of submitting to the Qualified electors of such district the Question of the issuance of the bonds of said district in the sum of $. M5£,0P0*QQ____ _ to provide funds for the purpose of __ ________________ ~________________________________ y~ and; WHEREAS as shown by the canvass of the returns by said Board, at said election, there were cast by the Qualified electors of said district 7293 votes of which 6317 votes were in favor of and ..976 - votes were against the issuance of said bonds and ____ _ were mutilated ballots; and
WHEREAS, a lawful majority of the qualified electors voting or_ said proposition cast their ballots in favor of the issuance of said bonds, the issuance thereof has been duly authorized; NOW THEREFORE,
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BE IT RESOLVED BY TEE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF INDEPENDENT M0- .... 89_____ 0F _____ OKLAHOMA_____ .______ COUNTY, OKLAHOMA:
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SECTION 1. That there are hereby ordered and directed to be issued the negotiable coupon bonds of said district in accordance with the forms hereinafter set out, in the aggregate amount of Four Million Two Hundred Fifty _JEhoiiaand__________ DOLLARS ($ 4,250,000.00 ), Which bonds shall be
designated "------ BUILDING----- And jgQTJIRMENT------ ----- -—, . ------ —--------- :-------____________________________ Bonds of Togo Serial #nd. shall . be 4250 m number, numbered from One to both inclusive, of the denomination of $ i nnn.nn____________shall be dated July 15. 1958____________ feyabie-’in -their ..numerical order -and-bcar interest fr-emis follows: $300,000.00 due two years from their date
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And bear interest from their date, as payable semi-annually on the 15th , , day of July and January of each year, except the first coupon which shall mature on January I960______ , which installments of interest to date of maturity of principal shall be evidenced by appropriate coupons attached to each of said bonds and both principal and interest shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America at The Liberty National Bank and Trust Company of Oklahoma City , State of Oklahoma; or, at the option of the holder, at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oklahoma in the City of New York, j State of New York, or in the event of the discontinuance of such agency, then at j the Manufacturers Trust Company in said city and state of New York.
SECTION 2. That each of said bonds, the coupons thereto attached, and the endorsements and certificates thereon shall be in substantially the following form. \
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NUMBER KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That INDEPENDENT School District No. 89 of ______ OKLAHOMA____________ County, Oklahoma, a body corporate, hereby acknowledges itself indebted to and for value received promises to pay to the bearer the sum of _________________________ _____________ Dollars on tfife _____________ YY day of___________ 9 hereof until paid at the rate A.D. , together with interest thereon from the date lfrfch________ day^of urn per annum, payable semi-annually on the of ___ of each year, except the first coupon shall mature and Janua ___ January ________ > A«D-1960 ; said interest evidenced by on -15th_____ and to be paid upon the surrender of the coupons hereto attached as they severally become due, both principal and interest payable in lawful money of the United States of America at The Liberty NationalBank and Trust Company of Oklahoma City, -------------------_______ , State of Oklahoma; or, at the option of the holder, at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oklahoma in the City of New York, State of New York, or, in the event of the discontinuance of such agency, then at the Manufacturers Trust Company in said city and state of New York.
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THE FULL FAITH, CREDIT, AND RESOURCES pledged to the payment of this Bond.
of said district are hereby irrevocably
THIS BOND is one of an issue numbered from Oee to A250__________> both inclusive, of like date and tenor, except as to maturity and rate of interest > aggregating the principal sum of Four Million Two Hundred Fifty Thousand______________ Dollars, and is iS—•Pm* -hho ■mivnnga nf*___ _______________________ ___ ____________ ____________ ___ acquiring and improving school sites, constructing, repairing, renodel|pg' and ___ equipping buildings, and acquiring school furniture, fixtures and equipment______ __ Y under Section 26, Article 10, of the Constitution as Amended and Title 70, Article 15, Y’ Oklahoma Statutes 1951, and other Statutes of the State supplementary and amendatory thereto. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED AND RECITED that all acts, conditions and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been properly done, happened and been performed in regular and due form and time as required by law and that the total indebtedness of said district, including this bond and the series of yhich it forms a part, does not exceed any constitutional or statutory limitation and that due provision has been made for the collection of an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on this bond as it falls due and also to constitute a sinking fund for the payment of the principal hereof at maturity.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF said School District has caused this bond to be signed by the President of the Board of Education, attested by the Clerk and sealed with the seal thereof this 15th day of July_____ , A.D. 58
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On the _2__ day of _________________,A.D._______ , INDEPENDENT_________ School District Number ftp of OKLAHOMA_________ County, Oklahoma, promises to pay to bearer the sum of ____________________ ______ Dollars in lawful money of the United States of America at The Liberty Nat-tonal Rank and Trust Company of_____ Oklahoma City_____________ , State, of Oklahoma; or, at the option of the holder, at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oklahoma, in the City of New York, State of New York, or, in the event of the discontinuance of such Agency, then at the Manufacturers Trust Company, in said City and State of New York, for interest due that day on its BUILDING and EQUIPMENT___________________________ Bond of 1958 SerifOne Thousand Dollars, dated July 15, 1958 Number
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We, the undersigned, County Attorney and County Clerk, respectively, of said County, in said State, in which the within named District is situated, hereby certify that the within bond is one of a series of bonds issued by the within named District pursuant to law, and that the entire issue of said bonds is within the debt limit imposed upon said District by the Constitution and laws of the State of Oklahoma.
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WITNESS our respective official hands and the seal of said County this day of , A.D.-^ry .
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I, the undersigned, the duly oualified and acting Treasurer of the within named Schobl District; in said County and State, hereby certify that I have duly registered the within_bond in my office on this the _________ day of »»> , A. D. -3 £ .
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA, OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, BOND DEPARTMENT
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I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have examined a certified copy of the record of proceedings taken preliminary to and in the issuance of the within bond; that such proceedings and such bond show lawful authority for the issue and are in accordance with the forms and method of procedure prescribed and provided by me for the issuance of bonds of like kind; and that said bond is a valid and binding obligation according to its tenor and terms, and, under the provisions of Title 62, Oklahoma Statutes 19J1, Sections 11,13 and 14, requiring the certificate of the Bond Commissioner of the State of Oklahoma thereon, is incontestable in any Court in the State of Oklahoma unless suit thereon shall be brought in a Court having jurisdiction of the samewithin thirty days from the date of this approval of said bond appearing in the caption hereto.
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SECTION 3 Board of Education, have the corporate seal of said School District ’affixed'^* thereto, and be attested by the Clerk o>f the Board of Education, and each.,c^f,'? said interest coupons shall be executed by the facsimile signatures of s'agpi# President and Clerk; that said officers are hereby authorized and directed'? to cause said bonds and interest coupons to be prepared and to execute the same for and on behalf of said Board; have the same registered by the Treasurer of said School District, endorsed by the County Attorney and County Clerk, and presented to the Attorney General, Ex-Officio Bond Commissioner, together with a certified transcript of all proceedings had in connection with their issue, for his approval and endorsement; that thereafter said bonds shall be delivered to the purchasers, upon payment of the purchase price thereof, which shall not be less than par and accrued interest. i;
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The proceeds derived from the sale of said bonds shall be placed in a special fund and used solely for the purpose of providing funds for the purpose set out in the bond in Section 2 hereof.
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SECTION 4. That beginning in the year 1958 , a continuing annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds when due and for the purpose of providing a sinking fund with which to pay the principal of said bonds when due shall be and is hereby ordered levied upon all taxable property of said District, in addition to all other taxes, said sinking fund to be designated, BUILDING A_______________________________ ____ ________ Bonds o&^ftSarikiaZiinking Fund". Said tax-shall W and is hereby ordered certified, levied, and extended upon the tax rolls and collected by the same officers, in the same manner and at the same time...as the taxes for general purposes in each of said years are certified, levied, extended, and collected; that all funds derived from said tax shall be placed, in said sinking fund, which, together with all interest collected on same, , shall be irrevocably pledged to the payment of the interest on and principal' of said bonds when and as the same fall due.
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I, the undersigned, the duly Qualified and acting Clerk of the Board.of Education of fwnF.PENnF.NT________ School District Number ga of OKLAHOMA________ County, Oklahoma, hereby certify that the foregoing a true and complete copy of the Resolution authorizing the issuance of bonds for the purpose therein set out, authorized at an election held by said Board for said purpose on the date therein shown, prescribing form of bond and providing levy for payment of principal and interest thereon, adopted by said Board, and transcript of proceedings of said Board had at a meeting thereof duly held on the date therein set out, insofar as the same relate to the introduction, reading, and adoption of said Resolution, as shown by the records of my office.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of said School District this —l&X______________ > A-D- 19S8 •
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MEETING OF JUNE 2, 1958
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA MET IN REGULAR MONTHLY
SESSION IN THE BOARD ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1958 AT U:3O P. M.
PRESENT:
Phil C. Bennett, President C. B. McCray, Vice President
Mrs. L. D. Melton Jim Wright
ABSENT:
Otto F. Thompson
Others present: Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, Superintendent; Dr. N. L. George, Assistant Superintendent; George H. C. Green, Treasurer; W. A. Lybrand, Attorney; Millard Prigmore, Auditor; Mary A. Thacker, Clerk; Mrs. Floy Campbell, Miss Grace Chadwick, Bill Foutz, Bill Haller, Charles Harville, Bob Shultz, and Gene Stinebeck - Directors; H. B. Ginn, Business Manager; David Light,Accountant; Glen Bowman, President Classroom Teachers; members of the press.
The invocation was given by Mrs. Melton.
Invocation
On motion of Mr. Wright, seconded by Mr. McCray, the minutes of the meetings of May 1958, May 16, 1958; and May 22, 1958 were approved as read.
R. #116
Minutes Approved
LEGAL AND FINANCIAL REPORTS Mr. Green, Treasurer, gave his monthly report for the month of May, and on motion of Mrs. Melton, seconded by Mr. McCray, the report was approved and ordered filed in the office of the Clerk,
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R. #117
Treasurer's Report Rec'd
The Attorney and Auditor had no special report. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT Motion to approve the following resolution directing personnel to attend professional meetings as indicated was made by Mr. McCray, seconded by Mr. Wright, and carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye;"
RESOLUTION
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Attendance at Professional Meetings Approved_____
The Board of Education of the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma feels it would be of great benefit to the Oklahoma City School District if the following persons would attend professional meetings as indicated: (a) Miss Georgia Rogers - Annual Reading Conference, Chicago University,
Chicago, Ill., June 30-July 3;
(b) Mrs. L. D. Melton and Mrs.
Floy Campbell - National Education Association
Convention, Cleveland, Ohio, June 30-July 5;
(c) Mrs. Floy Campbell - Fifth Public Relations Seminar of the National School Public Relations Association, Detroit, Mich., July 6-10; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the above persons be directed to attend the meetings as indicated, with the understanding that such attendance is solely for the present necessary good of the schools of the District; if they can arrange their work so as to do so; and these being special services for the Board of Education, that it is hereby ordered that all expenses of the above persons on these trips be paid by the Board of Education.
It was moved by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mr. McCray to approve paying M Eleanor McCoy, who substituted for Dr. Max Beberman, $112.50 for travel expenses and honorarium for a meeting with high school mathematics teachers on March 1, 1958. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
R. #119
Payment of Consultant Fee Approved
On motion of Mr. McCray, seconded by Mrs. Melton, the following Resolution of Appreciation ! R #120. for Mrs. Doris E. Stangel, formerly teacher at Columbus School, deceased May 25, 1958, ! Resolution of was passed: j Appreciation f Mrs. Stangel RESOLUTION
The Board of Education learned with deep regret;, of the passing of Mrs. Doris Stangel, May 25, 1958.
Mrs. Stangel joined the Oklahoma City School System in 1922 as first grade teacher at Columbus School. Because of her health, she took a leave of absence in 1930 and never returned to teaching. She was a member df the St. John''s Episcopal Church.
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R. #120 Continued
RESOLUTION - CONT'D
Mrs. Stangel was conscientious, cooperative and very resourceful. Her ability and initiative made her an outstanding primary teacher She had a great deal of influence on her pupils and they did their best work under her. The Board of Education wishes to extend its profound sympathy to the bereaved family and to pay tribute to Mrs. Stangel's contributions to our school system.
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Summer Workshop Personnel Approved
It was moved by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mr. McCray to approve employing the following personnel for the 1958 Summer Workshop:
C. W. Hunnicutt, Johnnye Cox, George Murphy, Milo Kearney, L. D. Weber, $750 each plus transportation;
Rose Lammel, and
Marcella Lawler, Ruth Fedder, and Paul Roberts, $500 each plus transportation; Lloyd Michael and Stanley B. Kegler, $250 each plus transportation; Harold Bienvenu, Hotel expenses in Oklahoma City.
On roll call, the motion carried unanimously.
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RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD: Request permission to employ Mr. LeRoy D» Weber, Glencoe Public Schools, as Supervisor of Elementary Science, effective July I, I958o Salary to be $7,000.00 on a 12 month basis. Temporary Employments:
Request permission to employ Mr. Bernie Boyle as Engineer at the Television Studio during June, July and August, 1958. Salary on the basis of $330.00 per month.
Request permission to employ the four people, listed below, as lecturers or consultants to do televised teaching for the six-week period, June 9 ~ July 18, 1958; Read i ng
Mrs. Sally Augustine
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Mrs.
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Helen Bordelon George Harjan
$100.00 per week $125-00 per week plus transportation to *and from Corpus Chr i st i, Texas
$ 75-00 per*Tweek $100.00 per week
Request permission to employ Mr. Leymond Bowlby, tache'r at Culbertson, in Mr. Costley's office for one month, effective June 2, 1958. Salary on the basis of $12.00 per day. Request permission to employ Mrs. Mava Eloise Faulkner as a testing clerk in Pupil Services temporarily for 2 months, effective May 8, 1958. Salary on the basis of $180.00 per month. Request permission to employ Mrs. Edna Staples*as a temporary PBX operator in the Personnel Office for the vacation periods May 19 through May 23 and from June 30 through July 20, 1958,, a total of 4 weeks. Salary on the Basis of $190.00 per month.
Request permission to employ the following people for summer work at the Television Stations (1)
Don Noll at the rate of $1.50 per hour to work with sets, lights, cameras, and as floor ‘manager.
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Don Medford at the rate $1.50 per hour to work with sets, etc.
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Joe Smith and Jerry Smith as student at the rate of $1.25 per hour.
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Richard Comer at the rate of $3000 per year.
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Bart Ward for the entire summer at $330. per month.
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Pat Blackwell at the rate of $1.50 per hour.
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Lois McCracken at the rate of $330. per month for two months.
audio and video engineers
Request permission to employ the following personnel to prepare guides for teachers using television, effective June 1, 1958, for one month only, at the rate of $330.00 per month: (Ford Foundation)
Faye Bills Duane Weinert Gladys Shepard Hettye Summers Kay Saunders L. E. Lewis Otis Lawrence Clyde Butler Sam Clifton
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RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD
Supply Department
Transfers;
Request permission to transfer Jess W, Stow, storeroom helper - salary $2460 per year to storeroom stockman - salary $3200 per year - effective May 16, I958o
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RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD Maintenance Department EmpIoyments;
Request permission to employ the following as temporary personnel:
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Apprentice painter 5- 2=58
$1=35 hr =
Scraper
5- 2-58
$1=25 hr =
Scraper
5- 7-58
$1=25 hr =
Scfaper
5- 7-58
$1=25 hr =
Scraper
5- 6-58
$1 = 25 hr =
Pa i nter
5-12-58**?
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5- 9-58
$1=25 hr =
Thomas Lee
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5- 9-58-
$1=25 hr =
Hayden R =
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5-19-58
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G1 az i er He 1 per
5-19-58
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Transfers; Request permission to transfer Roy Holloway, carpenter — salary $3700 per year to carpenter job foreman - -salary $4100 per year with $300 per year car allowance - effective May 26, 1958 = Request permission to transfer Ao C. Freeman, carpenter job foreman salary $4100 per year to carpenter - salary $3800 per year - effective May 26, I958„ Car allowance discontinued as of same date =
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Request permission to employ George M SuppIy Department - salary $2600 per . Dowd as temporary helper in the year - effective May 16, I958„
Service Department Request permission to transfer Elmer Norvell, relief custodian for all schools - salary $228=33 per month to head custodian at Foster - salary $248=33 per month - effective May 13^ 1958=
Request permission to transfer Earl M. Dean, re I ief custodian for al I < schools - salary $223=33 per month to head custodian at Culbertson - : salary $271=66 per month - effective May 13, 1958= Request permission to transfer Henry A. Holsey, floorman at Northwest Classen — salary $188=33 per month to head custodian at Monroe — salary $218 = 33 per month - effective May 16, 1958 =
Request permission to transfer Marion Smith, floorman at Capitol Hill Si salary $188 = 33 per month to re I ief custodian at al I schools - salary : $218=33 per month - effective May 16, 1958= Request permission to transfer Floyd Smith, floorman at the-Administrar t i on Bui Iding — salary $183 = 33 per month to. re I i ef custodian at al I schools - salary $218=33 per month - effective May 19, 1958=
MEETING OF JUNE 2, 1958 - CONT'D
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DAY GUDENB'IPP JAMEC BURK GEORGE BUFORD DON TODD ROSEMARY THOMPSON JAMES MILLER ROBERT MO’RO . JOE SPURLOCK ROSEMARY THOMPSON BILL PERRY ARTHUR C. JOHNSON ED BERRY C« S.. THOMAS
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Motion to approve the foregoing recommended personnel was made by Mrs. Melton, seconded by !Mr. McCray, and carried'on roll call with all members present voting "Aye."
|GENERAL BUSINESS, PURCHASING, CAFETERIAS
Payment of Bills and. Payrolls Recommended.
SThe following items #1, #2, and. #3 were submitted, for approval:
Item #1
A
Ratification of May 1958 payrolls previously approved by the board and upon which warrants have been issued as follows? 1957-58 GENERAL FUND. 1957-58 BUILDING LEVY
1956 BOND . . .
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1957-58 FORD FOUNDATION • .
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Item #2. Authority to issue payrolls for June 1958 in the following estimated amounts? 1957-58 GENERAL FUND.
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1957-58 BUILDING LEVY 1956 BOND . .
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MEETING OF JUNE 2, 1958 - CONT'D ■ Payment of L Bills and Payrolls Cont
Item #3
Authorize payment of vendor..bills as per attached itemized list. ■_j&ase:;^^^3»r^een’®cainined and approved by the auditor as to -appropriationj- purpose of-expenditure} calculations and receipt of merchandise and/or services.
BILLS FILED WITH THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR PAYMENT JUNE 2, 1958 The As’st. SUpt. and Business Manager have checked all bills The Auditor has checked all bills 1957-58 General Fund
$
1956-57 General Fund
$
1957-58 Building Levy
$ .. 38,396.50
1956-57 Building Levy
$
Bond
$
3,566.88
$
1,837.3U
$
127,193.62
1956
1957-58 Ford Foundation
TOTAL
81.6U5.59
11.83
.
1.735.U8
.
11
. ...........1
1957-58 General Fund
A & A Lock Shop, Inc.
Repr. to Gen. Eqpt.
Selected
78.50.
Abbeon Supply Company Abernathy Vise & Tool Co.
Visual Aid Suppls ' ’ Repr. to Ind, Art Eqpt.
Low Standard
15.50, 18,75*
Acme Food Store
Instr. Suppls
Selected
131,31-
Addressograph Multigraph Corp. A
Repr. to Office Machines Standard Low
Adult Education Assn, of the USA A & E Equipment Company
Suppls, Superintendent Office Suppls & Eqpt.
SOlect Low
Airline Water Company
Water
Utilities
American Air Filter Company, American Heritage
Inc. Custodial Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls
17.50 33.39
Low Selected
50.89. 5.00, 208.15
U6.5o' 1I1U.00 10.95
American Optical Company
Cen. Instr. Suppls
Low
1.20
Antioch Press
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher
1.68
Appletori Century Crofts, Inc. The Automotive, Inc. Auto Parts & Machine Co.
Teaching Aid Supnls Upk Trks & Cars Upk Trks & Cars
Publisher Low Low
. h.96 10.35 16.97
Americana Corporation
Library Books
Extended Bid
179.50
Barada & Page, Inc.
Custodial Suppls
Low
Elliott M. Barnes
Rental Trans. Eqpt.
Rental Agreement
56.25 -
300.00
i
MEETING OF JUNE 2, 1958 - CONT'D
Page 2 (1957-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) > Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected (Publisher)
3.50
Chas, A, Bennett Company, Inc. Bills Grocery
Teaching Aid Suppls Instr. Suppls
Selected (Publisher) Selected
2.82 30.00
The Boxwood. Press
Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected (Publisher)
3.12
Braniff Airways, Inc. Branham’s, Inc.
Other Admin. Expense Board Action 120.60 Office Suppls Labor Mtrl .Low Selected lj.22,25
11112.75
Britton Piano Shop Wm. C. Brown Company
Piano Tuning & Repr. Teaching Aid Suppls
Standard Selected (Publisher)
15.00 11.50
Buck’s Sporting Goods, Inc. Bureau of Publications
Maint. Physical Ed. Eqpt.Low Selected (Publisher) Teaching Aid Suppls
1.36 5.19
Burroughs Corporation
Repr. to Office Machines Standard
The Calvin Company Gapitol City Taxi
Visual Aid'Suppls Rent Trans. Eqpt.
Selected Rental Agreement
Capitol Typewriter Company
Maint. Office Machines
Standard
Benefie Press
5112.85
15.3*0 160.52 1118.00 li.oo
Carnegie Institution of Washington Central Instr. Suppls Carpenter Paper Company Visual Aid Suppls
Selected (Publisher) Low
Bob Cates Custodial Suppls Chickasha Public Schools Ind.Dist.lTransfer Fees The Cin-Made Corporation . Visual Aid Suppls
Low Transfer Fees Selected
611.35 1,090.88 61.32
City Bus Company City Office Supply, Inc.
Rent Trans. Eqpt. Personnel Office Eqpt.
Rental Agreement Low
1,200.85 113.50
City Spring Works J. H. Conger John H. Cole Company Cook Paint & Varnish Co.
Upk Trks & Cars Instr. Suppls School Shop Eqpt. Custodial Suppls
Low Agreement Low Low
6.53 15U.5O 1.15 216.611
Cory Motion Picture Equipment
Visual Aid Suppls
Low
171.60
Council of State Governments Coward McCann, Inc.
Teaching Aid Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected Selected (Publisher)
11.00 2.36
Creative Playthings, Inc.
Instr. Suppls
Selected
18.72
Arthur C. Croft Publications Curriculum Service Center The Daily Law Journal Record Dannenburg Distributing Co.
Teaching Aid Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls Legal Publications Upk Trks & Cars
Selected (Publisher) Selected Publisher Low
15.3S 2.00 1116.75 108.Ii5
Dearborn Chemical Company
Custodial Suppls
Selected
1170.50
The Dolese Company
Instr. Suppls
Bid Agreement
i.5o U67.56 •
7.50
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Page 3 (1957-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) H. Dorsey Douglas, Inc. Doubleday & .Company, Inc.
Radio & TV Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected Selected
Dowlings, Inc.
Instr. Suppls & Reprs.
Selected Low Standard
Downtown Chevrolet Bill Doyle
I I
19.80 2.U?
2111.51 5U.76 29.32
Repr. Indus. Art Eqpt.
Standard Low Agreement Office Suppls Labor Mtrl Low Standard
110.10 1.117 16.65 157T2F 711.95
298.59
128.22 232.20
The Dryden Press, Inc.
Teaching Aid Suppls
Dulaney’s
Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt. Selected Standard Low
136.35 , 2.5U ■ 378.00
516.89
Duplicating Products, Inc.
Repr. to Office Machines Standard Low
Uli. 10 ll76.80
520.90
Electronic Business Machines Co>. Elko Photo Products Company
Repr. to Office Machines Standard Instr. Suppls Low Letter Bid
Publisher
12.79
Lua© 265.38-
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected (Publisher)
C. J. Fishman
Rental & Storage
Rental Agreement
Friden Agency
Maint. Office Machines
Standard
Gaylord Brothers, Inc. General Electric Supply Co.
Library Suppls Selected (Publisher) Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt. Selected
Gilmore,Gardner, Kirk, Inc.
Custodial Suppls
Low
Ginn & Company
Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected (Publisher)
33.83
Grade Teacher Graham Paper Company
General Instr. Suppls' Office Suppls & Print.
Selected (publisher) Low
5.00 52U.38
28.92
375.00 H.50 7.80 13.78
I1.50
■
Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry
General Instr. Suppls
Low
William T. Hale
General Instruction
Board Action
339.92
J. C. Hamilton Company
Low
113,86
Harper & Brothers Harris Seybold Company
Instr. Suppls & Upk Trks. & Cars Teaching Aid Suppls Schl. Shop Eqpt.
Selected (Publisher) Standard
28.33 22.81i
Harth Food Market, Inc. Hart Industrial Supply Company
Instr. Suppls Suppls, Reprs, Eqpt0
Selected Low Standard
72.10,
3.12
296.37 125.67
1122.01i
MEETING OF JUNE 2, 1958 - CONT'D
Page !r (1957-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) 8.00 li5.6U 2.33 8I1.OO
Henry Publishing Company Heierding Brothers Grocery Hill and Wang, Inc. Hi Worth Pictures
Magazines & Rebinding Instr. Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls Visual Aid Suppls
Selected (Publisher) Selected Selected Selected
Houghton Mifflin Company The House of Wren, Inc.
Teaching Aid Suppls New Eqpt. & Suppls
Selected Low
Humpty .Dumpty Illinois Institute of Technology Industrial Chemical Laboratories
Instr. Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls Custodial Suppls
Selected Selected (Publisher) 81i.5O Low Standard 19 >7$
International Bus. Machines Co,
Repr. & Rental
Standard Rental Agreement Low
International Harvester Company’ International Projectionist Pub.
Upk Trks, & Cars Teaching Aid Suppls
Standard Selected
Interstate Printers & Publishers
Instr. Suppls
Publisher
Ray Jacoby, Photography Casey Jones Auto Paint & Supply
Other Admin. Expense Repr. Indus, art Eqpt#
Low Low
20.00 17.30
Jones Boys No. 6 Jones Boys Grocery
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls
Selected Selected
70.U3 36.95
Jones Newby Supply Company
Custodial Suppls
Low
Johnson Motors Johnson Wholesale Electronics
Upk Trks & Cars Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt
Low Low Selected
Kamp Brothers
Instr, Suppls
Selected
Kilpatrick Brothers
Recreation Suppls
Low
91.71;
Knight Supply Company
Custodial Suppls
Low
l;i5.oo
Library Supply
Library Books
Bid Agreement
61ili.71i
J. B. Lippincott Company
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher
li.62
Lone Star Schl. Book Dep.
Instr. Suppls
Selected
10.31
The Macmillan Company Marador Corporation
Teaching Aid Suppls Library Suppls
Selected (Publisher) Low
Marshall Supply & Eqpt. Company
Suppls, Bus. Office
Low
Jim Martin Educational Films Martin Equipment Company
Visual Aid Suppls Repr. to Gen. Eqpto
Low Standard
A. C. McClurg & Co.
Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected (Publisher)
9.59
Mo Eleanor McCoy
General Instruction
Board Action Pending
112.15
7.26 llil.6O 87.^0 1.I1O
ioh.25
lA.ht’ 1,215.00 3.75 T^63.22 S 16.0,8 6.00
6.16
7.65 396, Hi 75.00
3.00 U71.1U
236.9U
8,01; 299.65 9.78 I18.OO U.liO
MEETING OF JUNE 2, 1958 - CONT'D -c~
Page $ (1957-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) Riley McCullough
Custodial Suppls
Bid Agreement
Metropolitan School Study Council
Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected
Metropolitan Water Company, Inc ,
Water Service
Utilities
Mideke Supply Company
Instr. Suppls
Low Standard
6)4.0 01 I.I4O
Miller Jackson Company
Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt, Low Selected
63.25 59.80
Miller Norris Company, Inc.
Custodial Suppls
Low
Millsap’s
Maint. Musical Instr,
Selected
Monroe Calculating Machine Morgans A. G. Food Market Morris Chevrolet City Motter Bookbinding Company Multigraph Sales Agency
Repr. to Office Machines Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls Magazines & Rebinding' Office Suppls & Print.
Standard Selected Agreement Low Low
Museum of Modern Art
Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected (Publisher^
2.148
The National Academy of BroadCast ing9 Inc<>
Radio & TV Suppls
Selected (Publisher)
2.50
National Prebinds National Theatre Supply
Selected (Publisher) Teaching Aid Suppls Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt. Selected
3U.3O 10.00
New York University Press, Inc.
Suppls, Research
Selected (Publisher)
ll.oy
N. Y, World-Telegram & Sun Nix Industrial Supply
Teaching Aid Suppls Upk Trks & Cars
Selected (Publisher) Low
2.10 52.07.
Nuway Laundry Company
Custodial Suppls
Bid Agreement.
15.88
Oklahoma Business News Oklahoma City Linen Service
Suppls, Superintendent Custodial Suppls
Selected Board Action Bid Agreement
Oklahoma City Water Dept, Oklahoma County Water Company
Water & Sewage Water & Sewage
Utilities Utilitie s
5,8214.53 10.90
Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co.
Light & Power
Utilities
214,672.25
Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahdma
Fuel ' Instr. Suppls Personnel Suppls Office Suppls & Eqpt,
Utilities 16,283.69 Bid Agreement 172.U8 Low 16»00 Low ' 38U415 Board Action 565.3,8 9149.83
Oklahoma State Penitentiary
Magazines & Rebinding
Low
7.68
The 01dLahoma;; Typewriter Company
Maint, Office Machines
Standard
5o;00
Natural Gas Company Oxygen Company Publishing Company Seating Company
32.50 1.00 - 25.80
f;65.141
123.05 198.00 1,017.75 5.50 19.22 7(1.38 2,027.93 5.U0
150.00 210.90
25 .'00 360,90
MEETING OF JUNE 2, 1958 - CONT'D
Page '6 (1957 -58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) Pacific Coast Publishers
Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected (Publisher)
Wo He Payne
Custodial Suppls
Bid Agreement
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
Custodial Suppls
Postmaster Prentice Halls Inc,
Supplss Buso Office Teaching Aid Suppls
Low Bid Agreement Standard Publisher
Prime Petroleum Products^ Inc, Public Affairs Committees Inc, Pugh Holmes Motor Company Public Affairs Press G. P. Putnam’s Sons
Custodial Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls Instr, Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls
Low Selected (Publisher) Bid Agreement x Selected (Publisher) Selected (-Publisher'
Radio Supply9 Inc0
Radio & TV Suppls
Selected
^8,U6
Remington Rahd Division of Sperry Rand Corporation
Repr0 to office machines Standard
13.06
Kathleen L, Riggs
Visual Aid Suppls
Selected
50,00
The Ronald Press Company
Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected (Publisher)
3.12
Row Peterson & Company Sanitary Equipment Company
Teaching Aid Suppls New Schl,. Apparatus
Selected (Publisher) Board Action
1.9b 2s218.80
Porter Sargent The School Executive
Teaching Aid Suppls Superintendent Suppls
Selected (publisher) Selected (Publisher)
5.oo 10.00
Science Research Associates
Library Suppls
Selected
h.35
Searss Roebuck & Company
Instr, Suppls
Low
2,31
Service Supplys Inc.
Schl. Shop Eqpt.
Low
lio63
Sesacp Inc. Severin Supply Company Sharp Auto Supply Company Sharp & Nichols Music Company Mrs, Greneath Shooll-American Hairdresser
£ Radio & TV Suppls Schl. Shop Eqpt. Upk Trks & Cars Maint, Musical Instr.
2,08 30,00
108.79 1011,00
212.79 300.00 10.56
9.60 : 5.00 13.30 3,99 15.31
38.UO 15.66 U.00 29.70
Standard Low LOW Selected
........ Instr. Suppls
Selected (Publisher)
Simpson Hortons Inc.' ' Jasper Sipes Schl. Book Bep,.
Upk. Trks & Cars Night .Sphl* & Instr. Suppls
Standard Low Selected
S. & J. Supply Company Sky Service$ Inc.,
Schl. Shop Eqpt, Instr, Suppls
Low Bid Agreement 1814-O7U Rental Agreement 30.00
Smith Corona9 Inc, South West News
Maint, Office Machines Teaching Aid Suppls
Standard Selected (Publisher)
Southwest Radio & Equipment Co,
Repr0 Audio Visual Eqpt* Low
19 0I4.O 3.36
5.oo
33.hU 22.76
12,20
21U.7U
7.U8 29.Oh 7.hl
MEETING OF JUNE 2, 1958 - CONT’D
Page 7 (3.957-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) 6,067.08
Telephone Service
Utilities
A. A# Spivey Furniture Company-
New Fum. & Fixtures
Low
Square Dance Associates Stansi Scientific Company-
Teaching Aid Suppls Instr. Suppls
Selected (Publisher) Selected
Star Electric Supply Company
Custodial Suppls
Bid' Agreement
Star Engraving Company
Commencement Expense
Selected
The Steck Company Dick Stout & Company
Selected (Publisher) Instr0 Suppls Office Suppls * Printing Selected
U.I18 15.82
Stout State College
Visual Aid Suppls
Selected (Publisher)
135.00
Teachers College, Columbia Univ«
Central Instr., Suppls
Selected
B. H# Thomas
Labor Printing
Agreement
' 111.11
lown of Nichols Hills
Water
Utilities
17.00
Triangle Blue Print & Supply Coo
Office Suppls
,Standard Low
Uhles Food Market
Instr. Suppls
Selected
2U5.37
Underwood Corporation The University of Chicago Press
Voc. & Ind. Ed. Teaching Aid Suppls
Standard Publisher
59.15 12.68
University of Houston University of Illinois Vari Typer Corporation Vaseco, Inc.
Board Action General Instruction Labor & Mtrls Radio Sta. Selected Standard Instr. Suppls Visual Aid Suppls Low 396.71 Standard 92,99
Veeco Beauty Equipment Mfg. Co.
Repr0 Ind. Art Eqpt.
Selected
Walker Stamp & Seal Company Ward Brothers Truck Parts
Instr0 Suppls Schl0 Shop Eqpt.
Low Low
Warwick & York, Inc0
Superintendent Suppls
Selected
Instr. Suppls
Low 98.63 125.00 Selected Bid Agreement 6.12
Southwestern Bell Telephone
Co#
M. Welch Manufacturing Co.
.... .
119.95
211.69 166.88 1,007.70
816.1?
7.75
1.00 118 »90
h?.9O
250.00 22.m 6.70 1189.70
3811.89 22.30 7.50 5.50
£
229.75 *>
West Chemical Products, Inc. Western Newspaper Union
Custodial Supple Instr. Suppls
Low Selected
3115.00 211.18
Western Uniform & Towel Service
Custodial Suppls
Agreement
27.112
Western Union Telegraph Company Westinghouse Appliance Sales
Telephone Utilities Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt. Standard
9.55 15.69
B. G. Wilkes Company The H. w. Wilson Company
Storeroom Suppls Library Books
Selected, Selected (Publisher)
3ik7»5O f>9.50
MEETING OF JUNE 2, 1958 - CONT'D
Page 8
19$7-$8 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED)
Mary A. Thacker, Clerk
A-16 A-19 1-3 I°3A 1-3 1-8 i-n 0-8 M-20 F-2
Superintendents Suppls Other Admin. Expense Instr. Suppls Central Instr. Suppls Voc. Instr. Suppls Commencement Expense ,L Rebinding & Magazines Upk Trks & Cars Engineering Dept. Suppls Rental & Storage
10.3$ 2.6$ 2.12 1.10 26.13 3$ .00 1.03 8.22 T.$0 .96
9$. 06
19$6-$7 General Fund
1.? 9.7$
Stansi Scientific Company
Instr. Suppls
Board Action
Tulane University Bookstore
Teaching Aid Suppls
Selected
Acme Quality Faints, Inc.
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Low
109.86
American Electric Ignition Co.
Mtrls. Repr. to Eq? t.
Low
3.0b
Low
29.00
2.08
•19$7*=$8 Building Levy
Ball Distributing & Engineering Co.Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
Low LOw Board Action Low Low Low Low Low
llu$0 19.1$ 9$6.83 3.20 bO.OO 12.10 .*230.00 37.60
Barada & Rage, Inc. Paul Blakeney Company E. S. Billington Lumber Company Brandt Implement Company Paul Brawdy The Boardman Company Capitol Blacksmith & Welding Bob Cates T . .................. Clarke Sanding Machine Coo Crane Company
Mtrls. Mtrls; Mtrls. Mtrls. Mtrls. Mtrls. Mtrls. Mtrls.
Mtrls. Furn. & Repr,.' Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Standard Low
Davidson & Case Lumber Co.
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
Low Bid Agreement
116.6U 228. CO_
The Denman Floors Company The Dolese Company
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr. Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
Low Bid Agreement Low
621.09 12.30
Bill Doyle
Repr. to Eqpt.
Low
79.60
Emsco Electric Supply Co., Inc. Enmar, Inc.
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt. Mtrls. Furn. & Repr.
Low Low
226.7b 301.32
The Gordon E. Ervin Company
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Federal Corporation
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low Standard Low
Bldg. Repr.' upk of Grds. Bldg. Repr. Upk of Grds. Upk of Grds. Repr. Eqpt. Bldg. & Repr. Bldg. Repr. Eqpt
-
28.71 199.32
117.$1 387.00
3bb.6b 8$.00
633.39
$ob.$i 109.00
MEETING OF JUNE 2, 1958 - CONT'D
Page 9 195T-SS BUILDING LEVY CONTINUED). Flanagan Supply Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt,
Low
185.32
Forest I>awn Mower Service
Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Low
5.92
The Gasteam Radiator Co., Inc. General Electric Supply Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt. Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Board Action Low
80 .uu 153.06
Gentry Severance Lumber Company
Mtrls0 Bldg. & Reprs.
Bid Agreement
135.00
The Glidden Company
Mtrls. Bldg. & Reprs.
Bid Agreement
3I16.00
Hart Industrial Supply Company
Mtrls. Bldg. Repro Eqpt. Low Board Action
The House of Wren, Inc.
Mtrls, Repr. Eqpt.
Low
Hunzicker Brothers
Mtrls. Repr. Eqpt.
Low Letter Bid t
Independent Supply Company International Business Machines
Mtrls0 Repr. Eqpt, Mtrls. Repr. Eqpt.
Low Standard
Jones Newby Supply Company
Mtrls0 Bldg. Repr.
Low
hl.60
Jo & Ro Supply Company
Mtrls0 Bldg. Repr0
Low
7.U
Kilpatrick Brothers
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
Low Standard
Loeffler Greene Supply Company
Mtrls. Repr. Eqpt0
Low
52.77
Miller F10or Company
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
Low
111.55
Miller Jackson Company Mideke Supply Company
Mtrls. Repr. Eqpt. Low Mtrls. Bldgo Repr. Eqpt. Low
17.13 625,09
Minneapolis Honeywell Reg. Co.
Mtrls. Repr. Eqpt.
Low
222.60
M. & v. Supply Company, Inc.
Mtrls. Repr. Eqpt.
Low
H,33
Neal Millwork & Supply Company
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
Low
76.50
New State Ice Division City ProductMtrla. Rqpr. Eqpt.
Low
211.00
Nolen and Moore., Architects. Norman Plumbing Supply
Architectural Fees Mtrls. Repr. Eqpt.
Board Approval Low Board Action
O’Connor Oklahoma Company, Inc.
Mtrls. Repr. Eqpt.
Low
132,00
The Oklahoman and Times
N.E, High School Elec, contract Mtrls, Bldgo Repr. Mtrls. Bldg. Repr. Mtrls. Repr. Eqpt.
Publisher Low Low Bid Agreement
160.80 265.00 ni»5k 32.Ui
Oklahoma City Scenic Company Oklahoma Hardware Company Oklahoma Oxygen Company
213.2k z 1,080.00|/lS)293<,2h
79.50 181.U5 320.32
501.77
121.00 636.73
25U.87 153.8U
78.20 117,81
U08.71
2,000.00 126.01
MEETING OF JUNE 2, 1958 - CONT'D
Page 10 (1937-38 BUILDING LEVI CONTINUED)
173.73
Selected
Mrs0 Mary Patterson
Mtrls. Repr. Eqpt.
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr. Eqpt. Low Bid Agreement
The Powers Regulator Company
Mtrls. Repr. Eqpt.
Standard
Harry Retter Electric Service
Mtrls. Repr. Eqpt.
Low
Rice Machinery Company Richards & Conover Hardware Co0
Mtrls. Furn. Repr.. Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
Standard Low
Roofing Supply Company, Inc. Sand Products9 Inc. The Sanymetal Products Co., Inc.
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr. Mtrls. Bldg. Repr. Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
Low Bid Agreement Letter Quotation
Severin Supply Company Sharp Auto Supply Company
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr. Mtrls. Repr. Eqpt.
Low Letter Bid Low
603.78 6.99
Sherwin Williams Company
Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
Bid Agreement
869.00
Bert Smith Road Machinery’ Company Joe Southwell
Mtrls. Upk Grds. Mtrls. Bldg. Repr.
Standard Selected
33.2k 210.00
Spurlin SAles, Inc. Standard Roofing & Material Co.
Mtrls. Upk of Grds. Mtrls. Repr0 to Bldg.
Star Electric Supply Company
Mtrls. Repr. Eqpt.
1.73 Standard U2.00 /■ Low Board Action 1,917.00 VL# 939.00 Bid Agreement 267.11. 289.81 22.70 Low
Steel Supply Company
Mtrls. Repr. Eqpt.
Mary A. Thacker, Clerk i
311 31U £16 £23
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3.03 U6.8O 19.80
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172.82
Low
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8.66 lt.08 12 0O6 2.50
27.30
Thomas Concrete Pipe Company Bob Uhls Plastering Company Westinghouse Electric Supply
Mtrls. Upk of Grds Repr.‘to Bldg. Mtrls. Mtrls. Repr. Eqpt.
Low Low Low
Murray R. Womble Compary Wynn Construction Compary
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr. Est. #2 Van Buren
Board Action Board Action
Furniture & Eqpt.
Board Action
Gardner Hotel Supply Company, Inc. Furniture & Eqpt. "■ ■ ■' ■’ ’.... >• •
Board Action
h7.8O
McKesson & Robbins, Inc.
Furniture & Eqpt.
Board Action
1,373.98
Schl. Furn0 & Eqpt.
Selected
130.00 I4.6.I4O 10.80 131.20 19,2U2.90
1936-37 Building Levy
Commercial Equipment Company
1
313.70
1956 Bond Acme Manufacturing Company
323.19
MEETING OF JUNE 2, 1958 - CONT'D
Page 11 (1956 BOND CONTINUED) Butler Shade Company
Schl. Furn. & Eqpt.
Selected
1191.81i
Concho Construction Company, Inc. Cbnnelly Construction Company
Ground Improvement Parking Area, John Marshall
Board Action
286.25
Board Action
1,770.21
The Dolese Company
Elevator & Installation Board Action & Ground Improvement
136.65
Harry Keeton Supply Company
Schl. Furn. & Eqpt.
Low
156.711
Bob Roberts
Business Expense
Real Estate
1100.00
Atomic Sound Equipment Company
Other Operating Expense
Low
20.70
Miss Helen Biggers Dr. Claude E. Boatman
Summer Workshop Summer Workshop
Special Assignment Sepcial Assignment
15.00 15.00
Branham’s, Inc.
Extra Mtrls. & Suppls
Low
7U.6O
Braniff Airways, Inc.
Summer Workshop
Board Action
1156.15
F. E. Compton & Company
Extra ^trls. & Suppls
Selected (Publisher)
101.00
Columbia University Press
Instr. Suppls
Selected
3.111
C. E. Crooks
Summer Workshop
Special Assignment
3.90
1957-58 Ford Foundation
116.90
Low
Dowlings, Inq.'
15.Op
Mr. Otis E. Dulan
Summer Workshop
Special Assignment
First National Bldg. Corp.
Other Operating Expense
Rental Agreement
200.00
Graybar Electric Company, Inc. Mrs. Vivien V. Haynes House of Wren, Inc. Mrs. Helen M. Jones Mr. Otis 0. Lawrence Mr. L. E. Lewis
All Utilities Admin. Expense Extra Mtrls. & Suppls Admin. Expense Summer Workshop Summer Workshop
Low Board Action Low Board, Action Special Assignment Special Assignment
83.10 119.69 230.80 56.91 15.00 5.oo
The MacMillan Company
Extra Mtrls. & Suppls
Selected (Publisher)
Li .16
School District of Philadelphia Star Electric Supply Company
Instr. Suppls All Utilities
Selected (Publisher) Bid Agreement
2.30 205.55
Summer Workshop
Special Assignment
10.00
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Summer Workshop
Special Assignment
15.00
Mr. Mart Woods
Summer Workshop
Special Assignment
15.00
Miss
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?16,00(
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Verna Lyon Cambell and Anna KetchumCentral Land
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MEETING OF JUNE 2, 1958 - CONT'D
R- $123
Payrolls and Vendor Bills Approved
R. #12U Bids Accepted on Steel and Sheetmetal
§ It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mr. Wright toratify the May payrolls, authorize j issuing the June payrolls, and authorize payment of the vendor bills as per the foregoing On roll call, the motion ' attached itemized list, totaling $127,193.62, as recommended. carried with all members present voting "Aye."
Motion was made by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve acceptance of bids from the following firms on one lot of steel and sheetmetal for vocational shops for all schools, in the amount of $3,558-39? the purchase to be charged to the 1-3 account: AMOUNTS'AWARDED TO EACH COMPANY:
Steel Supply Company Robberson Steel Company
$
150.00 3,Uo8.39 $3?558.39
these and. other bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids:
The motion carried unanimously on roll call. R. #125 Bids Accepted on Classroom ■ Furniture
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to accept bids from the firms listed' below in the total amount of $77,163.15, for one lot of new classroom furniture, the purchase to be charged to the Building Levy Account $527? all bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids:
AMOUNTS AWARDED TO EACH COMPANY: Thompson Book Company Okla. Seating Company Boren-Malone Company Dowlings, Inc. City Office Supply Company
$13,6U9.3O 22,388.93 7,261+. 8I1 28,370.08 5,^90.00 $77,163.15
If
R. #126
Bids Accepted; on Lumber j
Motion was made by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mr. McCray to accept the bid of Morgensen Lumber Company in the total amount of $2,206.17 for one lot of lumber for the construction ]' of stadium press boxes at Capitol Hill Senior and Douglass Senior high schools, to be 5 • charged to the Bond Fund account $859 J and to accept the bid of Kilpatrick Lumber Company for one lot of birch lumber in the amount of $7^6.25, the purchase to be charged to the < Building Levy Fund account $511? these and other bids having been received in response ,
to the attached Notice for Bids:
The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
MEETING OF JUNE 2, 1958 - CONT'D
It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve a special purchase of one lot of vinyl and rubber floor tile from the Miller Floor Company, at a cost of $2,390.69^ the purchase to be charged to the Building Levy Fund account $511, this tile to be used for repair of stair treads and landings. roll call.
The motion carried unanimously on
Information to the Board:
A financial statement as of April 30> 1958 from the Central Food Service Department was submitted for the Board's information.
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#127 :Approval to Buy Floor Tile
Financial Statement froi Food Service Department
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to accept the low bid of Galloway Electric Company in the amount of $21,609 for "th6 electrical modernization of the auditorium stage at Northeast High School, to be paid from the Building Levy Fund, account $522. On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye."
R. #128
Motion was made by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mr. McCray to accept the low bid of Jack Barnes Plumbing Company in the amount of $34, Wv for heating alterations to John Adams Elementary School, to be paid from the Building Levy Fund, account $531. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
R. $129
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve selling the building located at 22k N. W 9"th Street (Central High School site), sale to be conducted by asking
R. #130 Approval to Sell Building
Motion was made by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve the following described Change Order No. 1 on parking areas and site improvements at John Marshall High School and Classen Junior-Senior High School, Connelly Construction Company, Contractor:
R. $131 Change Ord. $]
potential bidders to submit letter quotations. call.
The motion carried unanimous lyâ&#x20AC;&#x17E;fon roll
Original Item 675 L. F. Pipe Rail @ $3.02
$2,038.50
Bid Accepted < Electrical Woi Northeast Higl Low Bid Accepi ed on Heating at Adams
Site Improveme Marshall High Approved (Also Classen)
DEDUCT
Substitute 4' Chain Length Fence as specified for Pipe Rail: 675 L. F. @ $1-50 ..................
.......... 1,012.50 Balance---- $1,026.00
ADD 78 L. F. Gates 6 Posts
@ $4.00............... $312.00 @ 10.66............. 63.96
375-96
NET DEDUCT BY CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 ............................................
$ 650.04
The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye." Motion to adjourn and meet at the call of the President was made by Mr. McCray, seconded by Mr. Wright, and carried.
THEREUPON THE BOARD ADJOURNED. Approved the
ATTEST
President
R- $132
;Adjournment
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GRADUATING CLASS
Douglass High School 1.
Jess Travis Abram, Jr.
26.
Velva Jean Brown
2.
Minnie Lovette Adkins
27.
Willie Dean Brown
3.
Patricia Ann Allen
2S.
Joseph Bruner
4.
Roy Clifton Amos
29.
Marva Ann Bruner
5.
Otis Linton Anderson
30.
Alice Jean Buckner
6.
Ulysses Anderson
31.
Evelyn Marie Buckner
7.
Maurice Anglin
32.
Arthur Ray Bundage
a.
George Edward Bailey
33.
Betty Irene Bunn
9.
Carl Gene Ballard
34.
Mary Edith Bunn
10.
Marvin Eugene Barnett
35.
Sylvia Burkhalter
n.
Aversa Mae Bass
36.
Carol Jean Bush
12.
Joe L. Birdine
37.
Maggie Rosella Butler
Clarence Eugene Bell
3S.
Dorothy Carter
14.
Earl Blassengill
39.
Grover C, Carter
15.
Richard Wesley Bradford
40.
Ann Shirley Christopher
16.
Roselma Bradley
41.
John Terry Clark
17.
Wilma Jean Bradley
42.
Louis Gable Clark
IS.
Roy Lee Brannon
43.
Malcolm Henry Cohran
19.
Otis Ivorn Brent
44.
Charles Richard Colbert
20.
Linnie Jean Brewer
45.
Dwayne H. Colbert
21.
Hattie Mae Broadnax
46.
Ruth Joyce Colbert
22.
Eugene Milton Brooks
47.
Mary Thelma Cole
23.
Calvin Coolidge Brown
4$.
Eugene Collins
Elray George Brown
49.
Clayetta Crawford
Helen Beatrice Brown
50.
Lonnie Faye Crawford
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25.
Cont'd. next page.
LIST OF HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES SCHOOL YEAR 1957-58 - CONT'D
1958 GRADUATING CLASS
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DOUGLASS HIGH SCHOOL
51.
Rufus Galvin Crawford
76.
Billy Ray Garrett
52.
Jonathan Nathaniel Curtis
77.
Betty Jean Germany
53,
Billy Dewayne Daniels
78.
Shirley Ann Grayson
54*
Salmon Paul Daniels
79.
Earlie Eugene Green
55•
Leroy Ernest Davis
BO.
Robert Lee Green
56B
Shirley Ruth Davis
Bl.
Herbert Greene
57*
Arnell Dean
#2.
Carolyn Ethel Griffin
58.
Jo Ann Dean
S3.
Dorrilia Guillory
59*
Melvin Eugene Dean
84*
Deola Mae Hall
60.
Robert Lewis Dodson
85.
Raymond Halstied
61.
Ola Curtis Dotson
86.
Ronald Vernon Harding
62.
Gwen Ellen Douglas
87.
Henry Clay Hawkins
63.
Rebetha Elizabeth Douglass
88.
Emma Jean Haynes
64*
Barbara Ann Downey
89.
Barbara Jean Henderson
65•
Imogene Jean DuBose
90.
Barbara Jean Henry
66.
William Homer Dunlap, Jr.
91.
Alma Hill
67*
Joe Louis Dunn
92.
Doretha Helen Hill
68.
Leatrice Dee Marie Eddens
93.
Ezekiel H, Hill, Jr.
69.
Juliette Christine Edwards
94.
Leroy Hill
70*
Garvice Alzena ElliS-
95.
Ural Brown Hinton
John Howard Farris, Jr.
96,
Clarence Author Hollins
72*
Charles Eugene Fields
97.
Maurice Donell Holloway
73.
Bonita Faye Forrest
98.
Kenneth Hopgood
74.
Grant Esposito Freeman, Jr.
99.
Richard Maurice Houston
75*
Warren G. Galbraith
.71*
100.
Gloria Ann Hudson Cont'd next page.
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101.
Verna Mae Huffman
126.
Lennie Mae McCauley
102.
Jessie Leah Ivory
127.
Delores Jean McDuffy
103.
Haywood Cyrus Jackson, Jr,
12$.
Rosetta Meadows
104.
Jessie Ann Lorene Jackson
129.
Clifford Minnis, Jr,
105*
Quinetta Joyce Jackson
130.
Rosa Marie Moore
106.
Geraldine Jones?
131.
William Calvin Moore
107.
Helen Rose Jones
132.
Bennie Maetta Murphy
103.
Lillie Mae Jones
133.
Don Howard Muse
109.
Marie Jones
134.
Dewitt Nell
110.
Artis Visanio Johnson
135.
Fred Douglass Nelson
111.
Kathlene Arvella Joseph
136.
Myril J, Nesbitt
112.
Cleophas Knight
137.
Richard Allen Newton
113.
Melvin Kornegay
13$.
Zelia R, Nichols
114.
Barbara Jean Langston
139.
Cotis Lee Nunley
115.
Wilbur Dean Law
140.
Ruth Ann Osborne
116.
Barbara Harlena Lee
141.
Van Arrett Osborne, Jr,
117.
Marva Irene Lee
142.
Alfreds Parker
11$.
Elcenia Elizabeth Lewis
143.
Mary Helen Parker
119.
Lottie Mae Lewis
144.
Norma Jean Parker
120.
Patsy Ann Lewis
145.
Patricia Ann Parker
121.
Oleta Lawanda Littlejohn
146.
Nathaniel Payne
122.
Marcus Jerome Lyday
147.
Henry Wayne Pendleton
123.
Geraldine Manuel
14^.
Carolyn Annette Perry
124.
George Washington Martin
149.
Maxine Perry
125.
Frederick Wayne McCann
150.
Gloria A, Pickett Cont'd next page.
LIST OF HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES SCHOOL YEAR 1957-58 - CONT'D
1958 GRADUATING CLASS
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DOUGLASS HIGH SCHOOL
151.
Willard Clarence Pitts
176,
Eugene Craig Smith
152.
Carl Edward Poe
177.
Exetta Ysobel Smith
153•
Edna Lucille Pope
170.
Jo Ella Smith
154.
Alma Faye Posey
179.
Manciel Lee Smith
155.
Leroy Powels
ISO.
Albert Lawrence Smiley
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156.
Margaret Anna Pratt
101.
Barrel R. Snell
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Marvin Eugene Provo
102.
Florence Ann Stafford
150.
Davis Earl Ramsey
103.
Edward Burnel Stamps
159.
Madeliene Carroll Reece
104.
Cecile Marie Stell
160.
Marilyn"Ann Reese
105.
Estelle Stripling
161*
Elcena Mae Reid
106.
Hobert Marcell Sutton**?
162. James Joe Rentie
107.
Shirley Marie Swansoh
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163.
Paul Alan Richardson
100.
Alura Jean Taylor
I64*
James Earl Roberson
109.
Ora Lee Terry
165*
Celestine Rochanne Roberts
190.
Joe Louis Tilly
166*
Janetta Josiephine Robinson
191.
Josephine Todd
167*
John Carty Robinson
J|92.
160.
Jerry Odell Russell
193.
Joyce Wanell Walker
169.
Robert Charles Rutledge
194*
Augustus Rogene Walton, Jr
17®.
Shirley Ann Sadler
195.
Winford Terrill Warrfn
171.
Paul Scott
196.
Lue Anna Watkins
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Luetta Marie Scruggs
197.
Melvin Watson
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173.
Vinita Delois Simmons
190.
Clarence Ray Watkins
174.
Claudette Elaine Slaughter
199.
Zellastine Watts
175*
Carl Clayton Smith
200.
Hallie Jean Whittenberg ■>
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Eugene Bryant Brent
2.
Robert Victor Smith
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201.
Gladys Fae Williams
202•
Glenda Elaine Williams
203*
Lawrence Williams
204.
Mary Catherine Williams
20$*
Oliver Lorinz© Williams
206.
Patricia Ann Williamson
207.
Fonzell Wilson
200.
Wilbert Eugene Wilson
209.
Ronald Isaiah Wofford
210.
Raymond Reedus Woods
211*
Wayne Woods
212.
Donald Young
MEETING OF JUNE 26, 1958
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA MET IN SPECIAL SESSION IN THE
BOARD ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1958 AT 4:30 P. M. PRESENT:
Mrs. L. D. Melton Otto F. Thompson Jim Wright
ABSENT:
Phil C. Bennett, President C. B. McCray, Vice President
Others present: Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, Superintendent.; Dr. N. L. George, Assistant Superintendent; Bill Foutz, Bill Haller, Charles Harville, Gladys McDonald, Floy Campbell, and Gene Stinebeck - Directors; H. B. Ginn, Business Manager; David Light, Accountant; Mrs. Elaine Tucker and Mr. Clarence Deal - TV Studio; Millard Prigmore, Auditor; Mary A. Thacker, Clerk; representatives of the press; contractors and bidders.
In the absence of the President and the Vice President, Mr. Wright was appointed Chairman on motion of Mrs. Melton, seconded by Mr. Thompson.
R. $133 Mr. Wright Appointed ; Chairman Invocation
Dr. Barnes, Superintendent, gave the invocation. SPECIAL On motion of Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mrs. Melton, bids in response to the attached Notice for Bids were opened and read aloud as per the following tabulation of bids:
TABULATION OF BIDS Addition to Burbank School Bidder Anderson & House Benedict Construction Co. E. V. Cox Construction Co. Humphries Construction Co. Frank Ketch, Inc. Milner Construction Co. Secor Construction Co. Smith & Son
Base Bid $257,687 246,740 247,970 240,890 262,437 242,978 247,565 243,690
Modernization Electric Facilities Capitol Hill High School
Osborne Electric C’o. Industrial Electric Co. Shawver & Son Galloway Electric Co.
57,394 52,675 57,500 53,462
Parking Areas and Site Improvements (Wheeler, Univ. Hts., Cleveland, Central) Portland
Bidder
Asphaltic
No bid $34,565.00’ Metropolitan Paving Co. $33,661.97 30,078.30 Palm Paving Co. 40,800.00 None Doerfler Construction Co. 36,290.00 32,990.00 Connelly Construction Co. 32,529.8O; Wood & Son No bid 30,635.00 Cook Construction Co. No bid 34,978.30 34,500.00, Atlas Paving Co. Sanitary Sewer Shidler Elementary School Swatek Company Myers Construction Co.
$3? Hl -09 4,403-00
Mrs. Melton moved that the foregoing bids be checked by the central office staff, and if the low bid is submitted by S responsible bidder, that contracts be awarded for low bids. Low bids accepted after check and study are as follows:
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R. #13^ Bids Opened 01 Building Projects
(1) Parking areas and site improvements for Wheeler, University Heights, Cleveland, and Central - $30,078.30, asphaltic concrete, Palm Paving Company; (2) Addition to Burbank School, base bid of $240,890 less Alternate "D", $2,415, - $238,475; with change order $1 reducing the contract in the amount of $7,096 - to Humphries Construction Company; (3) Modernization of electrical system, Capitol Hill High School, $52,675-00, to Industrial Electric Company; (4) Shidler sewer bids were rejected because City Engineering Department has not agreed on easement. i
The motion was seconded by Mr. Thompson and carried on roll call, with all members present ‘ voting "Aye."
R- #135 Low Bids Accepted on Building Projects
MEETING OF JUNE
1958 - CONT'D
SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT
R. #136 Transfer of Accounts Approved.
Motion was made Uy Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve the following transfer of accounts in the Building Levy and General Fund accounts: In the Building Levy Fund: Cancel from Account 1, New Buildings, $63,3°O- Re-appropriate in Account 2, Remodel and Repair, $62,600. Re-appropriate in Account 3, $700.00.
In the General Fund, as follows:
REQUESTED APPROPRI AT I ON TRANSFERS Board Meeting June 26, 1958 1957-58 GENERAL FUND
Salaries
Transfer Out
Transfer In
A-l. A—2 A-5 A-8 A-l I A-l 5 A-l 7 A-20 A-20 A
Business Office Supply Department Treasurer Attorney Auditor Superintendents Office Personnel Research I.B.M. Office
l-IA l-IB l-l C 1-2 1-7
Supervisi on Principals & Vice Principals Teachers Clerical Labor Printing
0-1 o«7 0-9
Custodians Truck Drivers Garage Men
M-IO M-IJ M-15 M-19
Repairs to Buildings Repairs to Equipment Upkeep of Grounds Engineering Department
s-i s-4
Health Department Recreati on
5,2+85.50 2+, 805.2+0
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Night School Teachers
5,055.55
2j.OI.O9
1,555.28 .08 .08
.08
69.68
126.75
270.50 1,015.08
574.25 85.56 55,608.52
1,565.71
606.46 •*' 2,999.17 1,196.59 189.99
2,555.67 506.80 10,071.75 565.5^4.
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Maintenance & Supplies
1-5
Instructional Supplies
0—4 0-5
Light & Power Water
M-8 M-17
Repairs to Audio Visual Eqpt Labors Materials Radio Station
1,000.00 500.00
T-5
Rent Transportation Eqpt
1,100.00
C-l C-2 c-9 C-l 7 C 18
New Furniture & Fixtures New School Apparatus Library Books Research Office Eqpt Engineers Office Eqpt
ch
40,253.08
11.47
515.00 951.74 50.00
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58,956.06
11.47
981.74 315.00
58,956.06
MEETING OF JUNE 26, 1958 - CONT'D
On motion of Mrs. Melton, seconded, by Mr. Thompson, the following Resolutions of Appreciation for deceased retired employees were passed:
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IN APPRECIATION OF MISS ANNIE ROUP
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R. #137 Resolutions oi Appreciation Passed Annie Roup
The Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Miss Annie Roup, June 12, 1958.
Miss Roup joined the Oklahoma City School System in 1908 at Emmerson School, where she taught until the end of the 1924-25 school year. In the fall of that year, she joined the staff at Lincoln School and was there until the spring of 1936. After her teaching career, she served on the Reserve and Advisory Board from 1936 until January 1, 19W • Miss Roup was a capable teacher, conscientious, cooperative, and resourceful. Her techniques in teaching the fundamentals of intermediate grades were considered very good and her pupils made excellent progress under her instruction. The Board of Education wishes to extend its profound sympathy to the bereaved family and to pay tribute to Miss Roup's years of faithful service to the children of Oklahoma City.
IN APPRECIATION OF Mr. Herman F. Rusch
H. F. Rusch
The Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Mr. Herman F. Rusch, June 11, 1958.
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Mr. Rusch joined the Oklahoma City School System in 1904 as Director of Vocation Education and Industrial Arts at Central High School. In 1923> he was elected Supervisor of Industrial Arts for the entire school system, and two years later as Supervisor of Vocational Education and Industrial Arts. He served in this capacity until the close of the 1944- 45 school year, He was on the Reserve and Advisory Board for one year following his retirement. He was a member of the First Methodist Church of Oklahoma City. He was an outstanding teacher and administrator in his field. Thousands of students participated in some phase of classwork under his direction, and as a Supervisor he was most competent and effective in administering the program of vocational and industrial arts education. He was loyal, cooperative, and much admired by students and coworkers.
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The Boarii of Education wishes to extend its profound sympathy to the bereaved family and to pay tribute to Mr. Rusch's many years of excellent and faithful service to the. Oklahoma City School System.
PERSONNEL
It was recommended that the following persons he employed and that contracts with the teachers listed below on the form hereby approved be executed in the name of the District by the Superintendent or person by him designated; also, that other personnel recommendations and information below be approved.
PERSONNEL
INSTRUCTIONAL
ASSIGNMENT
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RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:
The following teachers have worked in the Coaches' Summer Recreation Program and have earned the amount of money li
Cap i to I Hill Sen i or C. B. Speegle Ray Vaughn
$300 300
Centra I Jack Ray Maurice Pierce
150 300
CIassen Lonnie Gilliland, Jr. Phil I ip Dalke
300 150
Doug I ass Moses Miller Lawrence Cudjoe
300 300
Grant Tracy Norwood William Mills
300 300
Hard i ng Jerry Potter Byrom Roberts
300 300
Marsha I I Francis Baxter
150
Northwest Rex Irwin Don Van Pool
300 300
Northeast Harold Merideth
Southeast R. L. Berry Charles Hepler
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300
300 300
Request permission to pay the above named personnel amounts indicated.
in the
MEETING OF JUNE 26, 1958 - CONT'D
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD: Request permission to employ the following people to teach Secondary Summer School at Central High School: Name
Subject
Sa 1 ary
Fern Col 1ier Ste1 1 a Edm i ston Jim N, Fortenberry Katherine Gibson G1adys Gillette Gwendolyn Hanger Donald Mackeen Loren P, Nelson Mary Sei ken
Social Studies Mathemat i cs Engl i sh Eng 1 i sh Eng 1 i sh Mathemat i cs Social Studies Mathemat i cs Soc i a I Stud i es
$487.50 487.50 400.00 487.50 487.50 487.50 450.00 487.50 487.50
The above teachers are of May 29, 1958,
in addition to those on the original â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;
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The Recreation Commission wishes to submit the following recommendations to the Board of Education: Two Field Supervisors be elected beginning June 2 at a salary of $65.00 per week,
Edmund Rotzinger Mike Van Meter
Four Field Supervisors be elected beginning June 2 at a salary of $1.25 per hour for the hours they work: Mabe I Lee Kays A I Ossenkop Alice Waters Margaret Losey
One Field Supervisor be elected beginning June 2 at a salary of $1,10 per hour for the hours he works:
Allen Hancock Twelve playground supervisors be elected beginning June 2 at a salary of $1.10 per hour for the hours they work:
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Theta Benton Fannie Brooks Nona Butler Mary Cook Octavia Douglass Minta Mae Drake Mayvourlene Frederick Charles Guerrero Jean Keck I er Marilyn Laughbaum
MEETING OF JUNE 26, 1958 - CONT'D
I RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD: Twelve playground supervisors be elected beginning June 2 at a salary of $1.10 per hour for the hours they work:(cont'd)
Francis Murray Valera W i I er
Four playground supervisors be elected beginning June 2 at a salary of $1.05 per hour for the hours they work: Francds E. Crowell Mary Lou Hayes Ruth Pierce Kathleen Worley
Ten playground supervisors be elected beginning June 2 at a salary of $1.00 per hour for the hours they work: David F. Barlow Lance Cudjoe Donald B. Dennis John H. Foster Robert Hays Raymond Mitchell Lloyd Rumbaugh Glenn Stephenson Dan R. Stough Hugh Terre I I
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Nineteen playground supervisors be eIected beginning June 2 at a salary of $0.95 per hour for the hours they work:
Raymond Hayes James Hill Ralph A. Lee Larry Miller Eddie B. McMiI Ian Esther R. Milligan Dorothy C. Raney Marilyn H. Swanson Donald Taylor
WiI I iam Henry Bachrach Freddie Cudjoe Bill Conner Wanda Countryman Dayna Davis Donald Maurice Edwards Suzy Emitt John L. Ford Betty LaVonne H awk i ns Bob Hammond
Six playground supervisors be elected beginning June 2 at a salary of $0.90 per hour for the hours they work; Ruby Argo Hattie P. Cheatham Christine Bailey Mittie W. Johnson Reba Shaw 01eta V. Ski nner
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:
Reques t perm ission to
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Darryl
Clin
(Summ er Sch ool )
add the foll owing
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Bead les
ele mentar y sch ool
teac her s retroa ctiv e to
Buch anan Scho ol
2 HRS PER DAY
Mayfair
2 HRS PER DAY
School
Reque st permi ssion to add the foll owi ng elem ent ary summ er school
Carol ine Mun ford Ruth Jen kins Juli a warren
Jun e
teach ers to the staff
2, 1958,
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Forma tion to the Board : ' Ross Elem en tary Scho ol was clo sed bec ause of smal l en roll ment fjRs Margaret S-.^.^^EFORE NOT BE TEACHING DURING THE SUMMER\SESSL9^'<JUNE 2 s Jutfe,! I)
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Motion to approve the foregoing recommended, personnel was made by Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mrs. Melton, and carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye."
R- #138 â&#x20AC;&#x2122;Personnel Approved
PURCHASING
After a rather lengthy discussion of bids received on art room furniture, motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson that art room furniture for Capitol Hill Senior High School be purchased from Dowlings, Inc., in the amount of $6,039-03; and that art room furniture for Harding High School be purchased from Oklahoma Seating Company in the amount of $8,9^+9-89 j bids on this furniture having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids: (Charged to Building Levy Account #533-)
R- #139 Bids Accepted on Art Room Furniture
On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye."
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson- to accept bids as follows on stage equipment, stage rigging, and auditorium window draperies, the purchase to be charged to the Building Levy Account #511:
:R. #11+0 iBids Accepted on Stage Equip
(a) For Central High School Auditorium in the amount of $1,157-^0, to the Southwestern Studios;
(b) For Columbus School in the amount of $1,239-00? "to Capitol Stage Equipment Company;
these and other bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
Motion was made by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve the special purchase of four (U) I. B. M. electric typewriters shown listed below for use by the Ford Foundation instructional staff in the amount of $1,305, the purchase to be charged to the Ford Foundation Account: UNIT PRICE EXTENSION 2 IBM electric typewriters Prestige Elite Type 16" carriage - dove grey
$325-00
$650.00
1 IBM electric typewriter Elite Type 16" carriage With carbon ribbon attachment Dove grey
360.00
360.00
1 IBM electric typewriter Prestige Elite Type 12" carriage - dove grey
295.00
295.00 $1,305-00
On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye.
R. #1U1 : Bid on IBM Typewriters Accepted
MEETING OF JUNE 26, 1958 - CONT'D
R. #142 Bids Accepted on Typewriters
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve recommendation to purchase typewriters, as follows:
new standard electric typewriters,one each for the Personnel Office, Business Office, and Receiving Department, from low bidder, Smith Corona Company, @ $259-00 each ----------- $750.00 (Charged in equal amounts to accounts #'s C-l, C-12, and C-14.)
(a) 3
new standard 14" typewriters, for use in the office of Pupil Services, from Royal McBee Company, cost after exchange deduction ----417-50 (to be charged to the M-3 account.) (c) 49 new standard 11" typewriters for instructional use in all commercial departments, from the companies shown listed below, in the total amount of $7,317-50, purchase to be charged to the M-3 account:
(b) 2
COMPANY
Smith-Corona Royal McBee Underwood Remington Rand
QUANTITY’ 12 12 13 12
UNIT
$180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00
EXTENSION $2,160.00 2,160.00 2,340.00 2,160.00
EXCHANGE
$355-00 407.50 362.50 377-50
NET COST
$1,805.00 1,752-50 1,977-50 1,782.50
BRAND Smith Royal Underwood Remington
On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
R. #143 • Bids Accepted on Science Supplies ■ Ford Found.
Motion was made by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve recomendation to purchase several lots of miscellaneous science supplies for use in the Ford Foundation Training program, from the companies shown listed below in the total amount of $1,907-14, the purchase to be charged to the Ford Foundation Account CA-I-7:
AMOUNTS AWARDED TO EACH COMPANY:
Ward's Natural Science W. M. Welch Carolina Biological Stansi Scientific General Biological Central Scientific
32.65 1,120.55 78.30 41.65 388.50 245.49 $1,907-14 $
The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
R- #144 j Bids Accepted for Plumbing i Supplies ?
It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton that one lot of standard plumbing supplies and fittings be purchased for Capitol Hill Senior and Douglass Stadium and all schools from the bidders shown listed below in the amount of $2,340.40, the purchase to be charged to Bond Fund #859 in the amount of $527-32, and to the Building Levy Fund #514 in the amount of $1,813-08:
AMOUNTS AWARDED TO EACH COMPANY:
Loeffler Greene Flanagan Supply Mideke Supply Co.
913-62 102.58 1,324.20 $2,340.40
$
these and other bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids. On roll call,- the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
MEETING OF JUNE 26, 1958 - CONTâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;D
It was moved, "by Mrs. Melton and. seconded, by Mr. Thompson to approve the purchase of one >R. lot of lumber for Capitol Hill Senior High School auditorium from the bidders shown listed ' Bids Accepted below in the amount of $2,179-^5? the purchase to be charged to the Building Levy Account : on Lumber for #533, alL bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids: C. H. Sr. High
AMOUNTS AWARDED TO EACH COMPANY:
Billington Lumber Co.
$
103-80
ST
The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
Motion was made by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton to accept bids as follows on supplies for metal annexes: (a)
(b)
d One lot of plumbing pipe and supplies from the bickers listed below in the total amount of $1,5^2.51, the purchase tobe charged to the Building Levy Account #51^-: Crane Company $ 712.97 Federal Corporation 829 â&#x20AC;˘ 5^-
One lot of standard electrical supplies, bidders shown listed below in the total amount of $3?062.02, the purchase to be charged to Building Levy Account #51U: Service Electric Supply Electric Supply of Oklahoma Hunzicker Electric Co.
320.82 1,732-18 1,009.02 $3,062.02
all bids having been received in response to the attached Notices for Bids:
The motion carried on roll call, with all members present voting "Aye.
R. #11)6 . Bids Accepted on Plumbing & Elec. Supplie Metal Annexes
MEETING OF JUNE 26, 1958 - CONTâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;D
R. #14# Special Purchases Approved
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Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve the following special purchases of supplies, all of which are to be charged to the 1-3 account: (a) One lot of standard storeroom stock of miscellaneous kindergarten toys for all schools, ; from the manufacturer, Creative Playthings, Inc., in the amount of $1,U81.84;
(b) One lot of standard storeroom stock of record albums for all schools, from the supplier, Estamae Record Company, in the amount of $812.50; (c) One lot of standard storeroom stock of magic marker sets and refills for all schools from the supplier, Doenges Supply Company, in the amount of $1,13^-32; (d) One lot of standard storeroom stock music books for. all schools from the publisher, Ginn & Company, in the amount of $1,642.47;
(e) One lot of standard storeroom stock of elementary puzzles for all schools from the manufacturer, the Judy Company, in the amount of $1,208-70.
The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye."
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. #14'3 Purchase of Chlorinator Approved
It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton to purchase one Wallace & Tiernan chlorinator for the swimming pool at Moon Junior High School from Pascal P. Paddock, Inc., in the amount of $820.00, the purchase to be charged to the Building Levy Account #514. The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
R. #14^ Purchases for Ford Foundation Approved
Mrs. Melton moved approval to make the following purchases for the Ford Foundqi^ion program to be paid from accounts as indicated:
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(a)
One 5'7" grand piano for use in the T-V studio from the Plaza Court Music Company in the amount of $1,675-00, Kimball piano, the purchase to be charged to Ford Foundation Account A-0-3;
(b)
One lot of science supplies and equipment for use in various schools for Ford Foundation instruction, from the bidders shown listed below, in the total amount of $2,126.35, the purchase to be charged to Ford Foundation Account CA-I-7:
AMOUNTS AWARDED TO EACH COMPANY:
$ 202.99 Refinery Supply Co. 105.24 W. M. Welch Carolina Biological Supply 89-92 General Biological Sup. 3U-55 152.98 Stansi Scientific Co. 428.67 Visual Educ. 'Service Bausch & Lomb Optical 300.00 535-00 Bioscope Mfg. Co. $2,126.35 Also, the following described equipment, to be awarded on extended bid basis from the above bid and to be awarded to the same companies receiving like units:
UNIT PRICE 44 Microscopes Bioscope Mfg.
Co.
3 Bioscopes, Master Model 60 Bioscope Mfg. Co. 1 Lens, Oil Immersion, lOOx Bioscope Mfg. Co.
(c)
EXTENSION
$ 74.00
$3,256.00
165.00
495.00
48.00
48.00 $3,799-00
One lot of 11,000 reams of typewriter paper for use in the Ford Foundation multilith department, on an extended bid basis from a sealed bid for instructional supplies dated March 27, 1958, from the Carpenter Paper Company, as follows:
11,000 reams
Pen Ease Bond Typing Paper, 8# x 11, 16#
.65 rm.
$7,150.00
This purchase is to be charged to the Ford Foundation C-0-3 account. (d.)
A special purchase of one lot of standard supplies and masters for the new multilith department for Ford Foundation use from the Multilith Sales Company, in the amount of $2,813.04, to be charged to the Ford Foundation A-0-2F account.
The motion was seconded by Mr. Thompson and carried on roll call, with all members present voting "Aye. If
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I It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve the special purchase |direct from the manufacturer, Television Zoomar Corporation, of one Super Universal Zoomar !Television Camera Lens for use on Ford Foundation Television programs, in the amount of $9,500-00, the purchase to be charged to Ford Foundation Account C-0-3- On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
R. #159 Approval to Purchase Television Camera Lens for Ford Foundation Use
; Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve the purchase of one ,lot of kitchen equipment and fabricated equipment from the bidders shown underlined on the attached tabulation, in the total amount of $17,274.75, the purchase to be charged to the Central Food Equipment Account; all bids having been received in response to the attached ■Notice for Bids:
R. #151 Purchase of Kitchen Equipment and Fabri cated Equipmen Approved
TABULATION FOR
KITCHEN EQUIPMENT
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Steamer, Steam Craft COMPANY NAME
UNIT PRICE
EXTENSION
^ijBRAND NAME & NO,
1. 2. 3. 4.
482.00 537.00 561.82, 614.00
482.00 537.00 561.82 614.00
Steam Steam Steam ' Steam
399.00 407.53 409.00 453.00
1,596.00 1,630.12 1,636.00 1,812.00
Garland Garland Garland Magic Chef
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333.50 348.00 355.20 384.00
2,668.00 . 2,784.00 2,841.60 3,072.00
ABC Ryan ABC Nor-Lake
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666.00 671.00 675.00 694.22
4,662.00 4,697.00 4,725.00 4,859.54
Blakeslee Horbart Blakeslee Hobart
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830.00 863.00 901.48 969.00
830.00 863.00 901.48 969.00
Garland Garland Garland Magic Chef
576.00 591.00 611.00 614.35 635.78
576.00 591.00 611.00 614.35 635.78
Puff er-Hubbard Glenco Sta-Kold Sta-Kpld Sta-Kold
Commercial Equipment The Jones Co. Gardner Hotel Goodner Van Engineering
Range Battery, Magic Chef Garland Vulcan 1. 2. 3. 4.
1
Gardner Hotel Commercial Equipment Goodern Van The Jones Co.
Mixers, Hobart Blakeslee 1. 2. 3. 4,
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Gardner Hotel Goodner Van Engineering Commercial Equipment The Jones Co.
Food Freezers, Ryan
1. 2. 3. 4. 4.
Craft Craft Craft Craft
Roast Ovens, Magic Chef Garland Vulcan 1. 2. 3. 4.
3.
Gardner Hotel The Jones Co. Goodner Van Engineering Commercial Equipment
Commercial Equipment Gardner Hotel Goodner Van Engineering The Jones Co.
Refrigerator, Puffer-Hubbard Sta-Kold
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
The Jones Co. McKesson Robbins Commercial Equipment Goodner Van Gardner Hotel
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Kitchen Trucks, Colson
1. 2. 3. 4. 8.
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6
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3
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2
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2
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The Jones Co. Gardner Hotel Goodner Van Commercial Equipment
The Jones Co. Gardner Hotel Goodner Van Commercial Equipment
64.25 83.00 85.51 89.00
84.75 94.50 103.04 109.00
508.50 567.00 618.24 654.00
Commercial Equipment Gardner Hotel Goodner Van
645.00 665,00 774.09
1,935.00 1,995.00 2,322.27
Vegetable Peelers, MFM Mfg. Go 1. 2. 3. 4.
12.
64.25 83.00 85.51 89.00
Ideal Jarvis-Jarvis Colson Colson
EPCO Crescent Crescent Crescent
Unionf*Steel Union Steel Union Steel Union Steel
Portable Hot Food Carts 1. 2. 3,
11.
251.52 312.00 328.00 336.00
Pot Storage Racks, Union Steel Products 1. 2. 3. 4.
10.
62.88 78.00 82.00 84.00
Cooling Rack, Crescent 1. 2. 3. 4.
9.
Goodner Van The Jones Co, Gardner Hotel Commercial Equipment
Commercial Equipment The Jones Co. Gardner Hotel Goodner Van
Duke Duke Seco
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231.00 236.00 244.00 255.28
462.00 472.00488.00 510.56
MJM MJM MJM MJM
554.00 571.80 598.00 604.92
MJM MJM MJM MJM
Vegetable Peelers, MJM Mfg. Co., 20 lb. 1. 2. 3. 4. ’
Commercial Equipment The Jones Co. Gardner Hotel Goodner Van
277.00 285.90 299.00 302.46
FABRICATED EQUIPMENT 4
1.
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Cook's Tables
1. 2. '3. 4.
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4
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McKesson Robbins Commercial Equipment Gardner Hotel Goodner Van
273.00 280.00 321.00 343.56
1,092.00 1,120.00 1,284.00 1,374.24
Bol-Lin Food Equip Dallas SheetMetal Southern Equip Co
Baker's Tables 1. 2. 3. 4.
McKesson Robbins Gardner Hotel Goodner Van Commercial Equipment
1,448.00 1,788.00 1,950.28 2,280.00
362.00 447.00 487.57 570.00
Bol-Lin i Dallas SheetMetal Southern Equip^ do. Food Equip 1 1
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Mixer Table 1. 2. 3. 4.
Gardner Hotel Commercial Equipment. McKesson Robbins The Jones Co.
69.00 90.00 95.00 96.50
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69.00 90.00 95.00 96.50
DalJas SheetMetal Food Equip [ Bol Lin Bol Lin ' .y
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THEREUPON THE BOARD ADJOURNED.
R. #152. Adjournment
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MEETING OF JULY 7, 1 9 5 8 THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLAHOMA MET IN REGULAR MONTHLY
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Mrs. Nellie R. Melton Otto F. Thompson Jim Wright
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C. B. McCray, Vice President
Others present: Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, Superintendent; Mr. M. J. Burr and Dr. N. L. George, Assistant Superintendents; George H. C Green, Treasurer; W. A. Lybrand, Attorney; Millard Prigmore, Auditor; Mrs. Floy Campbell, Mr. Bill Foutz, Dr. Lonnie Gilliland, Bill Haller, Charles Harville, Mrs. Gladys McDonald, Mr. Gilbert Robinson, Mr. Gene Stinebeck, and Mr. A. H. Higdon, - directors; H. B. Ginn, Business Manager; Members of the press. Absent: Mary A. Thacker, Clerk.
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In the absence of Miss Thacker, Dr. George was appointed by the Chairman as Acting Clerk of the Board.
Dr. George Acting Clerk Visitors Recognized
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The President welcomed Mrs. Warren Welch, President of City P-TA Council, who was present, and also Mr. A. H. Higdon whanhe congratulated on his recent election as County Superintendent of Schools. Mr. Higdon, in turn, thanked the Board and staff members Tor their support of him.
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On motion of Mr. Thompson seconded by Mr. Wright the report of the School District Treaurl er for the month of June and other financial and legal reports submitted were approved. i R. #15^ Legal and Financial REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT Reports Approx
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Mrs. Melton reported as follows on the high points at the NEA Convention which she attended Report of Mrs recently in Cleveland, Ohio: Melton on NEA ! Convention (1) Much discussion on whether or not education is meeting the needs of youth today;
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Motion to approve the following resolution directing Mr. Gene Post to attend the meeting indicated was made by Mr. Wright, seconded by Mrs. Melton, and carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye;" RESOLUTION
The Board of Education of the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma feels it would be of great benefit to the Oklahoma City School District if the following person'would attend the professional meeting indicated: Mr. Gene Post - to attend the Annual Meeting of the Educational Film Library Association arid the National Audio-Visual Association, Chicago, Illinois, July 2U-27, 1958.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That Mr. Post be directed to attend the meeting as indicated, with the understanding that such attendance is solely for the present necessary good of the schools of the District; if he can arrange his work so as to do so; and this being a special service for the Board of Education, that it is hereby ordered that all expenses of Mr. Post on the trip be paid by the Board of Education.
? R. #155. Mr. Post ■ Directed to ' Attend Conferj ence j
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R. #156 1958-59 Gen’l Fund Budget Approved
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It was moved by Mrs. M^Lton and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve the 1958-59 General Fund operating budget for the Oklahoma City Public Schools, in the amount of $13,37O,kll. The motion carried on roll call, will all members present voting "Aye."
R. #157 Building Levy Budget Approved 1958-59
Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve the 5-mill Building Levy budget for 1958-59 in the amount of $1,500,000. The motion carried on roll call, with all members present voting "Aye."
R. #158 Personnel Reemployed for 1958-1959
It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve resolution employing the following persons for the school year 1958-59 at the salaries indicated, and that the District enter into a teacher's contract with each person thereof on the printed form submitted to and approved by the Board of Education, and that the same be executed by Mr. Gilbert L. Robinson, Director of Personnel, on behalf of the District; als9,that the following non-certified people be employed on a month-to-month basis at the rate of yearly salary set out below:
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Certified and Clerical Personnel Re-elected for Year 1958-59
Annual Salary! 12 Mos♦ Basis:
Assignment
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SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE
[ SPECIAL SERVICES (PART-TIME) !•
Green, George H. C. Lybrand,W. A. Prigmore, Baker & Company
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Super intendent Administrative Assistant Secretary Clerk of Board
Barnas, Melvin W, Saner, Katherine Dallas, Inez S. Thacker, Mary A.
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5,000.00 6,500.00 7,750.00
Personnel Director Personnel Assistant Assistant Director of Personnel Application Secretary Payroll Clerk Contract Clerk New Teacher Clerk PBX Operator PBX Operator Director Public Relations Secretary
9,300.00 k,100.00 6,000.00 2,880.00 2,6ko.oo 2,560.00 2,kko.oo 2,620.00 2,3k0.00 6,900.00 2,860.00
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL
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Robinson, Gilbert Burroughs, Betty Shultz, Robert M. Argo, Sybil Cavener, Christine George, Emma Nicholl, Margaret Kitson, Marie A. Stotts, Wilma Campbell, Floy Wilson, Edna L.
DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH
10,000.00 3,160.00 2,200.00 8,koo.oo 2,880.00 6,000.00 2,880.00 2,220.00 6,000.00 3,600.00 2,k6o.oo 2,620.00 2,580.00
Assistant Superintendent Secretary Clerk Director of Research Secretary Supervisor Attendance and Census Secretary Clerk Supervisor Tab Operator Key Punch Key Punch Verifier
Burr, Merle J. Smith, Yolonda Carmichae1, Jo N. Higdon, Alex Chaffin, Opal Newberry, Francis A. Frogge, Anna Penequine, Pearl Jenkins, Bill Bilien, Buddy Henry, Dean Miracle, Betty J. Prater, Geraldine
DEPARTMENT OF INSTRUCTION
{ Broad, T. H. ' Swanson, David J West, Dellora Taylor, W. H. . i,- McCauley, Ysleta i Brown, Howard E. Jones p He lem M. f J&ckspn Schumacher; Donna t Foth,-Henry "S'/ ’ I Fees, Lois £ Goodman, Joe' Ke ller^^Edsd^uL^.
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Director of Curriculum Curriculum Assistant Secretary Director Secondary Education Secretary Supervisor Secondary Education Supervisor Secondary Education '^feeretary 1 Supervisor Secondary Education -'’■Supervisor Secondary Music Trave'ling’JMps ic Teacher Traveling JSlring Teacher ^.rf-Tra-velihg. Music Teacher
9,500.00 5,050.00 3,160.00 8,700.00 2,580.00 7,000.00 7,300.00 2,800.00 6,000.00 7,000.00 3,700.00 3,900.00 ’*
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Assignment
■Pittman, Cornelius .Scott, Sublett sSeese, Robert ' Thompson, Rosemary Unger, Marion ■Westman, T. Burns McDonald, Gladys . r.. .....
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Fuqua, Gertrude K. Ainslie, Pauline Bailey, Thelma Haynes, Vivien V. Rogers, Georgia M. Bennett, Margaret Kingston, Myrna Robinson, Yvonne Rickhrd, Mildred DeWees, Cecile Harlin, Leilah Harlin, Zeilah Hughes, Juanita t Lakey, Jean Lane, Donna Logue, Melba Nelson, Isabel G. Smith, Ruth Abbott, Ruth Quindt, Ottelia Whelihan, Gladys Cowan, Zeta Ebel, Ann Heffner, Daisybee ■ McCall, Beulah D. Gilliland, Lonnie Tidball, Pat Lack, Marty Haller, William C. Stevens, Rogers G. Rogers, Eloise Barclay,•Carl A. '■ Farr, Louise Cox, Frank * . Akin, Margaret E. | Bivens, Neoma R. Bookstore, Harriet Enos, Mary J. Hall, Mae P. Hudson, Rosemarie Humphrey, Verla Kail, Beulah Kent, Mary A. Meador, Minnie L. i Cortey, Bazzeline i Ramsey, Florine : Costley, Clifford J -Patterson, Barbara Pendleton, Melba | Craig, Beverly J. Womack, Frances Brunson, Robert L. Post, Gene ■ .Cary, James H. ; Shin,Tai Saeng Staal, Mary Snelson, Evyline D. ■ Douglas, Irma F. ; Bailey, Barbara Ridings, Helen ; Nigh, Vivian • Croley, Harrell R. Hawkins, Bill Jones. Thelma. Gay, Ethel « L Hill, Virgil T. i. Simpson, William H. McKnight, Nitai ! r
Traveling Music Teacher Traveling String Teacher Traveling String TeacherTraveling Mus ic Teacher Traveling Music Teacher Traveling Music Teacher Director Elementary Educatioh ,
Secretary Special Education Supervisor Elementary Education Supervisor Elementary Education Supervisor Elementary Education Secretary Elementary Supervisor Secretary Supervisor Elementary Music Traveling Music Teacher Traveling Music Teacher Traveling Music Teacher Traveling Music Teacher Traveling Music Teacher Traveling Vocal Music Teacher Traveling Music Teacher Traveling Music Teacher Traveling Music Teacher Traveling Art Teacher Traveling Art Teacher Traveling Art Teacher Secretary Director Inverness Assistant Inverness Clerk Director Safety Education Secretary Traveling Music Teacher Director Health & Physical Education Supervisor Elementary Physical Education Secretary School Physician £ T School Physician Dentist i~T Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse School Nurse School Nurse Traveling Nurse Director Teaching Materials Secretary. Secretary Clerk File Clerk gT Recording Supervisor Supervisor Audio Visual Film Inspector 3A TFilm Inspector gT Film Clerk Curriculum Librarian Assistant Curriculum Librarian Librarian Secretary Curriculum Library gT Textbook Clerk Textbook Helper gT Textbook Clerk gT Librarian Library Director Department :Pupil geryieaft School Clinic Psychologist School Psychologist ......
Annual Salary 12 Mos. Basis
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONTINUED
Certified and Clerical Pei-sonnel (Cont'd)
Name DEPARTMENT OF INSTRUCTION (Cont'd) Sniped, Carrie L. Coburn, Thurman H. Ledgerwood, Sue Yoachum, Dorothy L. Bridges, Cecil Collins, Margaret Curry, Mary Ann Dry, Glatha V. Glidewell, Wanda J. Huddleston, Carolyn Krieger, Pauline M. Perry, Hazel B. Sharp, Wanda F. Wells, Mary M. Wilson, Mauderie H. Kirkpatrick, A. J. Sams, Bessie C. Mims, Nora VBallard, Leslie V. Taylor, William E. Cook, Betty J. Corbett, James F. Potts, William Hicks, Harry E. Larsen, Edith C. Boyles, Patricia Johnson, Iris D. Tucker, Elaine J. Siegley, Margaret McCracken, Lois O'Neal, Mary Arnold, Louise A. Boatman, Claude E. Edmond, Kenneth D. Gordon, Berniece Lawrence, Otis 0. Hill, Tom McCain, Mary Padgett, Lorena Phillips, Lila Saner, Laura Deal, Clarence Corner, Richard C. Enlow, Ralph V. Femelat, C. D. Transue, T. D. Pfotenhaven, Robert ^Owning, George Ward, Bartlett Winbray, J. D.
Assignment Secretary School Psychologist Testing Clerk Secretary Evaluator Visiting Counselor Visiting Counselor Visiting Counselor Visiting Counselor Visiting Counselor Visiting Counselor Visiting Counselor Visiting Counselor Visiting Counselor Visiting Counselor Attendance Worker Attendance Worker Secretary Director Vocational Education Supervisor Vocational Education Secretary Traveling Industrial Arts Vocational Education Principal Adult Institute Coordination Instruction Practical Nurse Instruction Cl Instructor Adult Education Director Radio & TV Assistant Director Radio & TV Office Manager Receptionist Typist TV & Elem. Teacher TV Chem Physic TV & Science Teacher Math TV & Science Teacher Math Teacher TV and Soc. Studies Teacher TV & Elem. Teacher Secretary Ford Foundation Receptionist Radio and TV Engineer Assistant Engineer TV Engineer Assistant Radio TV Assistant Engineer Engineer Electrical Engineer Science Art Director Production Supervisor
Annual Salary, 12 Mos. Basis $ 2,860.00 5,860.00 2,560.00 2,620,00 6,200.00 5,000.00 4,400.00 5,300.00 4,4oo.-oo 4,Uoo.oo 5,000.00 5,000.00 4,300.00 4,800.00 4,600.00 4,000.00 4,200.00 2,800.00 8,500.00 ^*000.00 2,920.00 5,000.00 5,200.00 *6,600.00 4,500.00 3,600.00 3,600.00 6Z,800.00 5,600.00 3,500.00 2,400.00 4,100.00 9,000.00 3,700.00 5,800.00 4,960.00 5,000.00 4,350-00 4,250.00 2,880.00 2,580.00 7,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 5,100.00 5,700.00 5,700.00 5,000.00 5,200.00 4,900.00
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS
Ginn, Hugh B. Songer, Inez Harville, Charles Lawson, NOla Faye Stinebeck, Eugene Chesnut, Lois Thompson, Pricilla Looney, Felicia Booth, Gil Light, David Haney, Hollis Gardner, Margaret Russel, Joe V. Thomason, Lucretia Wright, Elsie Anderson, Faye
Business Manager Secretary Director Purchasing Secretary Purchasing Secretary Purchasing Food Service Receptionist Tabulation Clerk Multilith Operator Chief Accountant Office Manager Secretary Head Claim Clerk Claim Clerk Requisition Clerk Att. Clerk
8,500.00 3,100.00 6,300.00 3,100.00 5,200.00 2,500.00 2,560.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 7,200.00 4,260.00 2,280.00 4,160.00 2,400.00 2,880.00 2,920.00
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Annual Salary 12 Mos. Bas is
Name
Assignment
Herber, Frances McCluskey, Rae J. Mooney, Ermarie Taylor, Wilna B. Woodward, Mortimer Elder, Blaine H. Smith, Forrest Travis, Effie Elkins, William B. Songer, James A. Coleman, Carl Robinson, Walter Tuttle, J. B. Stow, Jess W. Caesar, Gladys Burnett, Lois Gore, A. Jean Muegge, E. G. Francisco, Dwight DePlois, Louis Burroughs, Warren Johnston, William Moentnish, Ernest Smith, Jerry J. Morton, John W. Way, Robert G. Newman, James R. Loftin, William H. Pearce, James Colwell, J. W. Hartman, Vernon Hickey, C. W. Pendergrass, Estel Spitler, John F. Wood, Wm E. Byus, James R. Burroughs, Donald
Clerk Jr. Accountant Machine Operator Machine Operator Assistant Business Manager Storeroom Clerk Secretary Stockroom Clerk Assistant Storeroom Clerk Foreman Warehouse Warehouse Clerk Warehouse Helper Warehouse Clerk Supply Clerk Furniture Clerk Kardex Clerk Kardex Clerk Mail Clerk Yardman Assistant Foreman Furniture Repair Furniture Repair Furniture Repair Furniture Repair Apprentice Furniture Repair Apprentice Furniture Repair Furniture Carpenter Spray Painter Spray Painter Furniture Carpenter Furniture Repair Truck Driver Furniture Carpenter Furniture Repair Truck Driver Truck Driver's Helper Truck Driver's Helper Mail Truck Driver Laborer
m
$ 2,520.00 3,660.00 3,240.00 2,620.00 7,700.00 3,960.00 2,520.00 2,440.00 3,560.00 3,760.00 2,860.00 2,900.00 2,860.00 2,460.00 2, 440. 00 2,680.00 2,680.00 3,260.00 3,360.00 3,900.00 3,400.00 3,400.00 3,700.00 3,400.00 3,400.00 3,400.00 3,300.00 3,800.00 3,600.00 3,300.00 3,100.00 3,300.00 3,100.00 2,900.00 2,900.00 2,900.00 3,000.00
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
Foutz, Bill D. Palmer, W. Bethene Cullen, Mark W. Stone, Melvin L. Daniels, William E. Jonesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Manzy L. Mills, Curtis L. Stacey, John Payne, George Jr. McWhorter, Clem Hancock,-Wayne R. Samples ,'z Richard G. Mudrak, Frank Smith, Kenneth West, Harry
7,700.00 2,580.00 5,900.00 5,000.00 5,300.00 5,300.00 5,300.00 5,300.00 5,300.00 5,300.00 5,000.00 5,300.00 4,300.00 5,900.00 7,600.00
Chief Engineer Clerk Assistant Chief Engineer Engineer's Assistant Building Inspector Building Inspector Building Inspector Construction Inspector Mehl Inspector Inspector Architectural Draftsman Architectural Draftsman Architectural Draftsman Landscape Architect Assistant to Engineer BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS DEPARTMENT 1958-1959 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE
N. L. George Opal Cooper
ACCT. NO.
A-14
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$11,000 3,240
Assistant Superintendent Secretary
NAME Buchanan, H. G. Fisher, R. H. Duffy, J. E. *McNew, Lottie Pearl *Sullivan, Betty *Tinnemeyer, Betty Randolph, W. R. *Mid-year raise 1-1-59, $30 each
RATE OF PAY PER YEAR
$7,900 7,300 4,500 2,920 2,740 2,520 3,860
90
Acct. #M-6 CAR ALLOWANCE *Exceptib.n PER YEAR
$600
*A-16
600
*A-16
.-300
*A-16
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Playground & Roofing (9 Mag) Morava, Charles Foreman Zaludik, Wesley Assistant Foreman Painter, W. L. (4 Yr.) Sheet Metal Appr. Calhoun, Robert Roofer Rattan, Paul Roofer Davis, C. R. Roofer (Open) Roofer Raines, Linnis Semi-Skilled Jackson, M. W. Semi-Skilled
4,400 (Top) 3,900 3,800 3,400 3,400 3,400 3,300 3,300 3,100
Landscapers (10 Men) Foreman Assistant Foreman Helper Helper Helper Helper Helper Assistant Foreman Laborer Laborer
Reynolds, Ben Rains, Tony (Open) (Open) Clark, Perry G. Postelwaite, Wm. Qualls, E. D. Allen, Bobby Williams, G. A. (Open)
4,300 (Top) 3,500 3,100 3,000 3,000 2,900 3,000 3,000 2,700 2,400
600
Lynch, Otis Eaton, Vernon Anderson, Wm. E. Lynch. Ovil CONSTRUCTION TRADES
4,000 (Top) 3,600 3,600 3.600
600*
Heavy Equipment (4 Men) Foreman Grader Operator Bulldozer Operator Bulldozer Operator ACCT. NO. CLASSIFICATION M-2
M-2
NAME
Construction Supervisor (2 Men) Wilson,’ H. H. Noaks, N. L. Clerk
RATE OF PAY PER YEAR
16900 3000
Masonry (9 Men) Brick Foreman King, Eugene O’Neal, Wm. G Brick Mason Brick Mason Appr. (£ Yr.) Coldiron, Larry Tuck Pointer Keith, Dennis Tuck Pointer Lynch, Odis Sparks, James S. Mason Tender Gaines, Ernest Mason Tender Birdwell, J. B. Mason Tender Foreman, Cordell Mason Laborer
£800 £400 4800 (Top) 5400 5400 3200 3200 3200 3000
Plasterers (6 Men) Plaster Foreman Plasterer Plaster Appr. (2 Yr.) Plaster Appr. Plaster Tender Plaster Tender
4800 4100 3400 3000 3000 3000
Davis, Orie Shelton, David Boyett, H. L. Hamby, E. J. Looney, Keithel Glenn, J. A.
Carpenters-Gen.Const. (13 Men) Carpenter Supervisor Coffman, Muri Miller, J. Everet Carpenter Area Foreman Watteribarger, Wm. Carpenter Job Foreman Clark, G. M. Carpenter Job Foreman Smith, Emil L. Carpenter Job Foreman Holloway, Roy Carpenter Job Foreman Carpenter Job Foreman Kornegay, Melvin Lounds, Stanley Carpenter Job Foreman Martin, Leon J. Carpenter Job Foreman Howell, J. D. Carpenter Turner, W. R. Carpenter (Open) Carpenter Semi-Skilled (Open) Carpenter Semi-Skilled Carpenters-Shop Repairs(9 Men) Decharry, Roland Carpenter Shop Foreman Carpenter Molder Operator Bowling, B. J. Carpenter Batson, Osward Hammon, E. W. Carpenter Ballard, C. A. Carpenter Carpenter Freeman, A. C. (Open) Carpenter (Open) Carpenter Laborer (Open) Carpenter laborer Carpenters-Locker Repairs (2 Men) Flanagan, L. M. Locker Mechanic Carpenter Semi-Skilled Hendrix, Terry Carpenters-Floor Sanding Sander Operator Foreman Goliehtlv. R. E.
600 360
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CAR ALLOWANCE PER YEAR
$600
360
£000 ■ 4£oo 4200 4200 4200 4200 4200 4200 4200 3800 3800 3000 3000
600 480 300 300 300 300 300 300 300
4200 4200 4000 3800 3900 3800 3700 2900 2900
300
4100 3300
300
4100
300
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M-2
Tile Setters (3 Mien) Tile Setter Foreman Tile Setter Tile Setter Apprentice
Hurt, Henry I. Lehenbauer, A. L. (Open)
M-2
Building Appurtenances
M-2
Locksmith (2 Men) Locksmith Apprentice
M-2
$600
Passmore, H. E.
3900
600
Grant, G. L. Eastep, L. W.
liooo 3200
600 360
Painters Davis, Jack Paint Foreman Spencer, R. A. Paint Foreman Assistant Melton, Max D. Paint Job Foreman Dillbeck, John Paint Lead Man Niblett, Tomrry Paint Lead Man Mann, Richard E. Paint Lead Man Miller, Wm. Grady Paint Lead Man (Open) Paint Lead Man (Open) Paint Lead Man (Open) Paint Lead Mian Collins, Fred D. Painter Ferree, Delbert Painter (Open) Painter Vicknair, Alfred Painter Ennis , Jimmy Painter Painter, Jasper Painter (Open) Painter (Open) Painter (Open) Painter Apprentice (Open) Painter Apprentice Painter Apprentice (3 Yr.)Beller, H. D. (Open) Painter Appro it ice Painter Apprentice (1 Yr .)Anderson, R. C, Painter Apprentice Thompson, Adam
11700 hioo liooo 3900 3900 3900 3900 3900 3800 3800 3700 3700 3600 3600 3600 3600 3600 3600 3^00 3£00 3300 2900 2900 2900
I18O
M-2
Glaziers (3 Men) Parsons, H. H. Glazier Foreman Glazier Apprentice (5 Yr .)Ek, David Glazier Apprentice (li Yr .)Millsap, C. D.
hioo 31100 3200
600
M-2
Concrete Men (9 Men) Greear, Kermit Concrete Foreman McGee. E. W. Form Builder (Open) Form Builder Semi-Skill Barfield, Cecil Cement Finisher Moyer, Willie Cement Curb & Gutter Cement Laborer, Semi-skilled Collins, Arley Austin, C. To Cement Laborer, Semi- n n Dean, Lonnie Cement Laborer, ” n (Open) Cement Laborer, ”
I4.2OO 3900 3300 hooo 3hoo
600 300
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©1300 3600 3000
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NAME
Mechanical Supervisor
Dermid, L. A.
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3200 3000 3000 2900
RATE OF PAY PER YEAR
ACCT. # M-6 CAR ALLOWANCE PER YEAR
MECHANICAL TRADES M-2
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ACCT. # M-6 CAR ALLOWANCE PER YEAR
l#00
Steam Fitters (5 Men) Steam Fitter Chandler, Clinton Steam Fitter Overturf, Clyde Steam Fitter Clark, John R. Steam Fitter Appr. (5 Yr..)Daniels, J. W. Steam litter Appr. (11 Yr .)Whittaker, T. R.
lilioo li.li.oo 11200 3800 3700
M-2
Heating Specialists (2 Men) Heating Specialist Heating Laborer
Carr, William T. (Open)
11300 2900
M-2
Plumbers (9 Men) Plumber Plumber Plumber Plumber Plumber Plumber Appr. (5 Yr.) Plumber Appr. (li Yr.) Plumber Appr.
Cassady, J. B. Bell, Max Lisle, John S. Clayton, Boyd Burroughs, Geo. Hamilton, Frank Daniels, Clayton (Open)
lilioo 11300 11300 11200 11100 3900 3800 2J>00
$600
360 360
(Extra)
360
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M-2
M-2
M-5
Welders (3 Men) Welder * (Open) Welder Apprentice (li Yr.) Chandler, A. D. Welder Apprentice Bodine, M. R.
11300 3800 31100
Machinist (2Men) Machinist Machinist Appr.(li Yr.)
liioo 31100
120
600
Electricians (11 Men) Ele c trie al Foreman Hornbeck, T. D. Electrician Stewart, Joe Electrician Yost, John Electrician Howell, G. E. Electrician Eaton, Dewey E. Electrician Appr.(3 Hr.) Stewart, H. J. (Open) Clocks and Controlls Clocks and Controls Appr.(2 Yr.) West, W. A. Motorman Ashbrenner, A. E. Refrigeration (Open) Electrician, Asst.Foreman (Open)
5200 lilioo lilioo U300 11200 3300 11300
600
3200 11300 hioo 11800
300 600 1180 600
Electronics Electronic Repair One Mechanic Six Student Helpers
6600 11000 2000
ACCT. NO. CLASSIFICATION 0-3
0-5
Williams, W. A. Long, Eugene
Webster, Al. (Open) (Open)
RATE OF PAY PER YEAR
NAME
Drayage Dillaplain, Geo. Dray Foreman Quinton, Raymond Material Expiditer Driver-Food Service (5 Men) Smith, ELoyd Walker, Drew Driver-Food Service Glass, C.C. Driver-Food Service Dray Helper-Food Service Stall, Harold D. Dray Helper-Food Service Harrell, R. E. Driver-Heavy Equip. (Lt Men)Greer, Lee Miller, Lewis Driver-Heavy Equipment Driver-Heavy Equipment Miller, Herman (Open) Driver-Heavy Equipment Driver-Mail Truck (3 Men) Bond, Henry H. Mobley, W. R. Driver-Mail Truck Byus, J. A. Driver-Mail Truck Driver-General Duty (h Men) Unsell, Howard Driver-General Duty Autaubo, Eddie Driver-General Duty Hiner, J. C. Driver-General Duty Harrison, G. R. Driver-Visual Aid & Library (It Men) Seaton, Doy Clemons, Louis Dray Helper-Visual Aid (Open) Dray Helper-Visual Aid (Open) Dray Helper-Visual Aid ■age Garage Garage Garage Garage
Foreman Mechanic Mechanic Mechanic
Jones, Vernon Wingate, Clarence McKittrick, Wayne Davis, John
ACCT. # M-6 CAR ALLOWANCE PER YEAR
$3900 (Top) 3000 3300 3300 3000 2800 2700 3300 3200 3100 2900 3300 3300 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3OOO 2900 2700 2700
11100 (Top) 3700 31100 31100
Cont'd
FOOD SERVICE DEPARTMENT
ASSIGNMENT & NAME
MONTHS EMPLOYED
MONTHLY SALARY
12 12 12 12 10 10 10 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
$213.3U 260.00 223.32 228.32 380.00 350.00 330.00 516.68 366.66 3O8.32 380.00 566.66 338-32 £16.66
Administrat ion Ayres, Lavada Brown, Louise H. Caesar, Gladys Campbell, Peggy I. Colville, Kathryn Depriest, Elizabeth Gentry, Esther Goldsmith, Alcy W. Harville, Mahlon J. Lewis, William 0. Miller, Goldie H. Saner, Charles W. Stephenson, Audie Taylor, Melvin L.
RATE PER HOUR
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2U8.32
Adams Trowe, Grace Dawes, Pauline Guinn, Wilma R. Hart, Cordelia K. Havens, Esther Holaday, Olive M. Tinde11, Velma May Wilson, Billie M. Wright, Martha A.
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
156.68
Arthur Bible, Roberta Day, Kathleen Findly, Imogene Husk, Norma Phelps, Nadine Weldon, Estelle
9 9 9 9 9 9
176.68
Belle TSle Heatherly, Waunita Allen, wauheta Almond, Gladys Blackshere, Marge Glenn, Evelyn
9 9 9 9 9
166.68
Britton Hackney, Dolly Briney, Leona M. Clark, Mary Cornish, Vaneta Dixon, Olive McCollom, Daisy
9 9 9 9 9 9
190.00
Bryan Muegge, Aline Boynton, Florence
9 9
160.00
Bumgardner, Mary Cook, Wilma Grissam, Thelma Hager, Beatrice Pexa, Martha
FOOD SERVICE DEPARTMENT (Cont'd)
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Culbertson Davis,'Verna Bryant, Kathryn Chase, Vesta Slaten, Nettie B. Sturgis, Lorene Thornton, Ada
9 9 9 9 9 9
$190.00
Davis Ashworth, Irene Cryer, Josie Stephens, Owana Jane Williams, Ida Mae
9 9 9 9
190.00
Dewey Lewis, Violet L, Davis, Helen Noble, Fleets Porter, Susie Maye Voegele, Aline
9 9 9 9 9
176.68
9 9 9 9 9
166.68
9 9 9 9 9
190.00
t. i Dunbar ■ Stephens, Anna M Hightower, Bertha Hodge, Ruth Johnson, Myrtle [ Thompson, Maggie
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MONTHS EMPLOYED
Edgemere Ellis, A. Leota Curtis, Dess Menn, Effie'A. Meyers, Edna May Rhodes, Jean Louann
•75 •70 •75 .65
.80 .65 •70 .75 .65 •75 .65 .65
.70 .65 .65 .70 .65
.65 .70 .65 .65
.75 .65 .75 .75 . .70
.75
'Vrai S: PER HOUR*'
.65 • 75 -75 .65 .65
.70 .65 • 75
.80 .65 • 75 .65
.65 .65 .65 •65
.80 .65 • 75 .70
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Edison Notes, Alice S. Labohm, Mamie
9 9
160.00
Edwards Ward, Alice Bolding, Lorene B. Green, Lucille Mason, Cora L.
9 9 9 9
156.68
Emerson Hasel,Chelsa Fountain, Neaumatta Reeder, Pearl
9 9 9
170.00
Eugene Field Murphy, Otha Keesee, Rhoda L. Murdock, Juanita
9 9 9
160.00
Fillmore Ard, Methal Hamilton, Rebecca J. Maloy, Ruth Medley, Mildred Robinson, Ona VanHorn, Jean Vickers, Esther
9 9 9 9 9 9 9
210.00
Foster Wehry, Elsie M. Webb, Gladys
9 9
160.00
MONTHS EMPLOYED
MONTHLY SALARY
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•75 .65 .80
.65 •75
.75 .70
.75 .80 .65 •75 •75 .70
.65
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FOOD SERVICE DEPARTMENT (Cont'd)
Buchanan Ponsor, Laura Bell Anderson,- .Hallie Caldwell ■, Nettie Ellsworth, Mary H. Fulton,- Alice Glenn, Lola May Hall, Ruth L. Hblsey, Pearl K. James, Bernice Shield,. Myrtle Sweat, Katheryn Sonderegger, Anna Woods, Ora-
$210.00
Burbank , Bentley, Iva A. Hambyj Audrey D. Jones, Gwendolyn Tate, Anna L.
9 9 9 9
176.68
‘ carey Clark, Grace J. Gilley, Wanda Mae Kirkland, Willie Moore, Hazel Seifres, Margie Sutton, Bonnie
9 9 9 9 9 9
160.00
9 9 9 9 9 9
186.68
9 9 9 9 9
190.00
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Cleveland Ridley, Jewell Goodrich, Eileen Hiel, Ida Ellen Kirby, Bettie McDonald, Elizabeth Williams,;Luc ie11
Fletcher, Grace Green, Minnie • Gregory, Alta 1 Maddy, Dorthy ‘McAlister, Beulah
RATE PER HOUR . ■
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
M
•75
• 75 .65 .70 .65 .65 .70 •75 1.00 •65 .65 .70 .65
.75 .75 .65
.65 .65 .65 1.00 .65
.70 .65 .70 •70 .70
.65 .65 .70 .80
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Coolidge . Stricklin, Helen A. ' Andrews, Anna L. Bradshaw, L. Pearl Holliday, Alice L. Maddry, Viola Ramirez, Emogene Reynolds, Mina Roberts, Virginia Smith, Bertie I. I Sweeney, Florence [ Womack, Margaret C.
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
Creston Hills Batson, Edwina B. Badgett, Vivian M. Jones, Zettie
9 9 9
156.68
9 9 9 9
$190.00
9 9 9 9
160.00
Jaatewood Parks, Ruby Glass, Trella Graham, Winnie L. Hohmann, Edna
9 9 9 9
160.00
Harmony Jahn, Lillian Cary, Mae Lawson, D. Marie Rowe, Ann
9 9 9 9
186.68
Harrison Taylor, Myrtle Brown, Elsie Crow, Nellie
9 9 9
170.00
Hawthorne LaPointe, Rosalind Barton, Rhonda Brewer, Flora Gibson, Martha Stillwell, Rosa Lee Thayer, Ila Mae
9 9 9 9 9 9
166.68
Heronville Swens op., Hazel Blankenship, Pearl Caldwell, Myrtle Dean, Lorene Gibson, Merthie Russell, Lula G. Smith, Mildred L. Stimson, Bertha
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
190.00
Horace Mann iick, Mary E. Blundell, Alice Hollmann, Ethel Riedesel, Stellamae
9 9 9 9
176.68
Johnson Davis, Mildred Biird, Barbara Bogan, Alta L. Rains, Blanche Slutzky, Bessie Wozny, Emma E.
9 9 9 9 9 9
150.00
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176.68
.65 •75 .65 .65 .65 .65 .65 .65 .80 .65
.70 .65
I.50 • 75 •75
•75 .70 • 70
.65 • 75 • 75
.65 •75 .70
• 75 • 75
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?65 .80 .65 • 75 • 75
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.80 •75 .65 •75 .70 •75 •75
.65 .65 .70
*".70 •75 .65 .65 •75
MEETING OF JULY Kaiser Marshall, Winnie Bratcher, Marjorie Clanahan, Edrie Ferguson, Bettie Keathly, Goldie Osborn, Helen Pr Goldie SmithyMyrtle
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9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
1, 1958 - CONTINUED
176.68
Lafayette Shilling, Thelma Breedin, Donna L. Coffey, Dicy Jewel Craig, Beatrice Skinner, Oleta V.
9 9 9 9 9
$190.00
Lee Langley, Rose Colmer, Willie Eldredge, Mary Henslee, Norma C. King, Ida Koester, Marie McGeehon, Kathryn
9 9 9 9 9 9 9
150.00
Lincoln Mayfield, Edith Allen, Jessie M. Clevenger, Mary Garrison, Zelma Tull, Marie
9 9 9 9 9
186.68
Linwood Collinsworth, Nora M. Bowles, Leona Edgecomb, Frances Fain, Esther R. Forgue, Rita Pettit, Iva Strong, Sylvia L.
9 9 9 9 9 9 9
156.68
Longfellow Webb, Lorene Cary, Mae Enlow, Anna Seamonris, Mary Smith, Katie Wells, Opal B.
9 9 9 9 9 9
186.68
Madison Brumley, Mattie E. Canada, Anna Jacabson, Elva Martindale, Amy R.
9 9 9 9
176.68
Mark Twain Hall, Neoma A. Fisher, Florence Garrett, Ethyl Jackson, Mamie P. Richey, Stacy
9 9 9 9 9
176.68
Mayfair Young, Nettie Allison, Eunice M. Dorsey, Lucy J. Kelly, Zula Reinke, Olga White, Martha
9 9 9 9 9 9
190.00
McKinley Coonfield, Edith I. Blackburn, Hazel Swearingin, Bessie
9 9 9
160.00
Monroe ~ Curtis, Margaret Owens, Iris Johnson, Kathryn Lockhart, Adeline M. Myers, G. Loreta Sage, Nellie Statton, Ruth E.
9 9 9 9 9 9 9
$150.00 176.68
.70 .70 .65 •70 .80 .75 •75
.75 •75 .80 • 75
.65 .80 •75 •75 •75 • 75
T75 .65 .70 .75
• 75 .65 .75 .65 .65 .70
.65 •75 .65 .65 •75
.70 .65 • 75
.65 .65 .70 .80
•75 .80 • 75 .65 .65
.65 •75
.65 .80 .75 • 75 .65
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONTINUED Nichols Hills Cowan, Juanita J. Askew, Dorthy Burrow, Addie M. . Dean, Pauline Kinter, Judy Shoopman, Mary 0. Smith, Edith Speight, Flossie
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176.68
Orchard Park Foreman, Faye
9
160.00
Page Johnson, Hazel Guthrie, Marcella Keyes, Nora Pitts, Hazel
9 9 9 9
156.68
Pierce Ford, Ruth Driscoll, Flonnie McCord, Jeane Meredith, Norma T. Nunn, Edith Warren, Ethel L.
9 9 9 9 9 9
166.68
Polk Roach, Nora Faires, Berdie B. Reenes, Leila Vannoy, Annie
9 9 9 9
160.00
Prairie Queen Bowen, Florence Armbrister, Billie Bennett, Florence Pearson, Myrtle Ritchie, Jo Ann Smith, Grace Stone, Blanche E. Young, Betty
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
166.68
Putnam Heights Reece, Loveta Ellis, Myra R. Pederson, Eva V. Porter, Lillie Shepherd, Mabie M.
9 9 9 9 9
166.68
Rancho Leonard, Edna C. Beauchamp, Roma Blackburn, Maggie T. Cannon, Susie Mayfield, Edna Ricks, Leatress B. Rodgers, Effie M.
9 9 9 9 9 9 9
190.00
• 75 .70 .70
• 75 .65 .70 .65 .80
9 9 9 9 9 9
$156.68
Rivers ide Bowers, Ona E. Hodge, Betty V.
9 9
160.00
Rockwood Blankenship, Gioia ■ Castoe, Edith Denton, Zora ’ Jones, Bernice • Jordan, May Price, Emily Stimson, Bertha
9 9 9 9 9 9 9
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Sequoyah Spurlock, Alma Karns, Jessie Patterson, Josephine Petty, Gladys Pierce, Effie
9 9 9 9 9 Q
.70 .70 .75
.65 .65 .65 •75 .65 .75 .65
•75 ‘75 •75 -75
Ridgeview Scott, Doyle L. Hicks, Dolly Isaac, Grace Mousser, Lonnie L. Tharp, Alice Yagher, Lorene
*,
.65 ‘75 .65 .65 .70 .75 ‘75
,
.65 •70 •75 .65 .70 J5
.70 .65 •75 .70 .65
•75
190.00
: .
190.00
.75 .65 ‘75 •75 .80 ‘75
• 75 .70 .65 .80 .75
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONTINUED
• Shidler . Hovis, Ella '■ Adams, Sarah E.
160.00
9
Shields Heights Burry, Mary Brummett, Goldie Chester, Ocie Ferguson, Grace L. Garrette, Rachel D. Harris, Ora Sauls, Ida Smith, Eula
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
186.68
Stand Watie Scott, Frances Boswell, Lois Boyd, Lanica Taylor, Dora L. Young, Mary
9 9 9 9 9
190.00
Taylor Watt, Hubert L. Hansen, Estella
9 9
160.00
Truman McClain, Loretta Davis, Bobbie Horton, Truvenia L. Jones, Marazepher Thomas, Lectra
9 9 9 9 9
166,68
9
160.00
9 9 9 9 9
$170.00
Valley Brook Killgore, Irene E. Oliver, Ammie Slaton, Polly A.
9 9 9
156.68
Van Buren Livingston, Ruth France, Juanita Knight, Goldie Smith, Florene
9 9 9 9
150.00
Walnut Grove Paulden, Billie Ruth Parker, Fannie L.
9 9
156.68
; Washington Cowan, Elva Fulton, Arrah . McCallister, Lillie .
9 9 9
150.00
West Nichols Hills O’Haver, Sallie Berlin, Louise T. Clark, Bertha E. Francies, Wilma Mikles, Reba M.
9 9 9 9 9
190.00
Westwood Johnson, Birdie Lawthrop, Eva L. Manek, Stella i.... Moore, Elizabeth I. ’ Womack, Esther
9 9 9 9 9
190.00
Wheeler Harvey, May E. Edwards, Inez Harrell, Opal McMillin, Ollie Rains, Barbara G.
9 9 9 9 9
190.00
Willard Burchfiel, Stella , Campbell, Anna Bell '., Mariman, Amelia
9 9 9
190.00
Tyler Dobson, Ella University HeightsUnderwood, Carrie Bates, Addie Seamouris, Mary Voight, Willie Mae Yousey, Blanche
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.70
.65 .70 .80 •75 . .70 .65 .65
.70 •75 .65 .80
•75
.65 .65 .65 .70
• 75
■
.65 .65 .75 .65
.65 .65
.65 .65 .70
.70
.75 .75
.70 • 75 .65 .70
.65 .80 .70 .65
•75 .80 ■75 •75
65 •75 •76:
;
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONTINUED
Wilson ..Bennett, Fern * Blackburn, Fleta : Emo, Flossie . Hambrick, Offie L. Maloney, Verna Secondary Schools
MONTHS EMPLOYED
Capitol Hill Junior Leverich', Edith D. Borthick, Grace E. Clesson, Blanche E. Colwell, Lillie Conway, Ruby Fike, Edna . Gentry, Essie F. Griggs, Alta M. Henslee, Thelma B. Marrs, Frances M. McCollom, Lillie E. McCornack, Verna L. McDaniel, Jewell Pierce, Doris L. Potts, Mabie E. Roberts, Lois I. Sampson, Elizabeth R. Schuler, Anna Sublett, Rose Tynes, Ruth M. Webb, Myrtis R.
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10
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Moon Adair, Symiria Bates, Lena Carter, Ophelia Glover, Leberta R. Jenkins, Rosie Jones, Zettie Law, Mabie Nealy, Claudette Stull, Kay D. Taylor, Ircel Thomas, Iva
MONTHLY SALARY
$300.00
9 9 9
RATE PER HOUR
1-37
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
.65 •85 .90
10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
256'.oo
9
’
.70 • 75 .70 .65
085 .65 .65 . fu .75 •75 •75 •75 .90 •75 •75 •75 .70 .85 •75 • 75 .85 •75
o
Franklin Baldwin, Lula George, Audie H. Pierce, Lola Mae
Jackson Whitaker, Pauline Ames, May Arnold, Bonnie J. Bond, Opal Blanche Boyd, Geneva Brewer, Jessie L. Burdick, Fern B. Chapman, Bertha Clayton, Mabel E. Conner, Dolly N. Davidson, Geneva R. Eskew, Opal L. Evans, Gertrude Ferrell, Ona Fisher, Oual J. Holsey, Florena L. Lumpkin, Leona Salmon, Eunice R. Bird, Anna F. Spacek, Ella Wright, Louise A.
156.68
9 9 9 9 9
9 9 9 9 9 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
250.00
.70 • 75 .90 .65 • 75 •75 •85 •75 .90 .85 •85 .85 .65 .70 .65 .65 •75 .70 • 75 •75
.65 .85 •75 .65 .65 • 65 .65 .85 .65 .85
MEETING OF JULY 1, 1958 - CONTINUED Taft Dillingham, Helen Bates, Bessie Bennett, Goldie Best, Josephine Blair, Oma Cowger, Dollie M, Duncan, Emma East, Vertie Mcatee, Belle McClung, Novel Mae Nicks, Mary Evelyn Rouse, Ovie Smith, Hazel South, Ann Tedford, Opal M. Vanourek, Vivian Weesner, Marguerite Witten, Clara M.
V.
10 9
$250.00
Webster Ward, Anna L. Darragh, Dorothy Fergurson, Gladys Foley, Lillie McHan, Lucy
10 9 9 9 9
300.00
Central Livermon, Marjorie Anderson, Jessie Arends, Edwina Bagley, Beulah Beckerdite, Dolly Bowen, Myrtle Bush, Earline Casey, Lorene Coffman, Ora Deeds, Bernice Dirksen, Mary A. Hinshaw, Arlie Kirpatrick, Polly Manning, Helen Miller, Susie C. Phillips, Helen Roberts, Galena A. Shields, Mary C. Ward, Willie M. West, Vivian F.
10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
370.00 1U0.00
Classen Sallee, Pauline Alexander, Gladys Barry, Sybil C. Berry, Beulah M. Bozarth, Lucile F. Carnes, Helen L. Cautler, Della Denney, Carolyn Erwin, Grace Evans, Mildred C. Jung, Mary E. Lee, Gwendolyn L. Manners, Ruby Matthews, Mary M. Ponsor, Laura Bell Popow, Angelina Sharp, Oda C.,,; Thompson, Mary
10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
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9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
310.00 286. .00
300.00
250.00
.65 .90 .85 .85 .75 .85 •75 .90 .70 .75 •75 .65 •75 .70 • 75 .80 .70
•75 .85 • 75 .90
.65 • 85 •75 .65 .70 .90 • 65 .70 .85
.70 •75 .85 .70 • 75 •75 .85
.65 .80 .65 .85 • 75 .65 .65 .85 .90 .90 .85 •75 •75
.65 •65 .65
Classen (Cont'd) Waller, Emogene Winston, Hazel Witherspoon, Mildred
9 9 9
Grant Turner, Clyde Barker, Francis M. Brown, Dorothy Catlege, Dorothy J. ' Cates, Agnes Cofley, May Cummings, Mary E. Ellzey,Lena Golightiy, Dena E. Gordon, Betty J. Hooser, Elizabeth
10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
•75 70 •75
$300.00
•75 •75 .65 .85 .90 .85 .65 •75 .70 ’• .65
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MEETING OF JULY
——
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Lewis, Opal McMeans, Jewel Morrow, Louise K. Newman, Lona W. Rose, Ella A. Suttle, Ollie M. Terrell, Eula C. Ward, Juanita Ward, Kathryn Weed, Nina Ruth Wright,- Mabel M.
10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
360.00
Marshall Hammer, Leona E. .Barham, Olive Hazel Bass, Laura Mae Blanchett, Lucille Brown, Anna H. Brinkley, Oza Sue . Curtis, Margaret Draper, Esta Fae Green, Clara Haile, Edith Immenschoh, Theresa Livingston, Francis Long, Leona Pearson, Leona P.
10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
276.00
Northeast Schafer, Minnie Bailey, Mary Beam, Ella J. Best, Mabie I. Edwards, Iris Eslick, Vivia Eubanks, Iris V. Fink, Gladys B. Henslee, Stella B. Kannada, Garldine Ketchum, Thelma I. Kingstone, Freda Long, Irma Ray, Mary V. Tingler, Hattie M. Webb, Kittie ; ; 1
.65 .90 . . .70 .85 .75 .75 • 75 .65 .65 •85 •75 •
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
Harding Taylor, Juanita Arnett, Ethyl M. Clark, Julia Dorsey, Ruth G. Edwards, Myrtle Isom, Eunice Krider, Ruth Lyon, Maggie Mathis, Cora Morgan, Lillian Murray, Lillie Mae Nichols, Sally B. Porter, Tennie C. Rollins, Nellie Sharp, Blanche M. Streight, Evelyn Trebbe, Reba L. Uecke, Leta Wheelbarger, Olive Winton, Charles
Rhodes, Iola Z. Smith, Dollie D. Smith, Marjorie T. Stout, Lena Symes, Violet Thacker, Effie L. Whitfield, Mary E. Wood, Eve
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1, 1958 - CONTINUED
Southeast Scheldt, Marjorie Bigham,. Alice M. Cravens, Robbie Davis, Alta 0. Dean, Faye P. Elzo, Mildred Franklin, Betty Green, Hattie Jane
'i
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
10
9,
$300.00
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
.85 .65 .80 •75 .85 .65 .90 .65 .85 .70 • 75 •75 •75 • 75 .90 .65 •75 • 75 1.50
‘ "i
.65 .85 .65 .90 .65 •75 .80 .65 .65 .65 .85 .65 • 75 .65 .65 .65 •90 .65 •75 .85 .65
.85. .90 •75 •75 .65 • 75 •85 •75 •65 .85 •65 .70 •75 .90 •75
266.00 •75 .65 ,75 ■ • 75 ■ • 70 .65 • 85
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7, 1958 - CONTINUED
MEETING OF JULY
“Harris, Alta Harvell, Hazle L. James, Ruby Jones, Eva B. Manuel, Alberta Martinz, Beulah McAbee, Vera ( Morgan, Margie K Osborn, Lena Pearl J Reynolds, Ola Truman, Nancy Wilson, Irma Capitol Hill Senior Branigin, Zelda Baker, Juanita Berry, Olzie A. Brittain, Rosa Mo Campbell, Willie Go Cobb, Zelma L. Driver, Madeline L. Gatton, Genevie Gravitt, Edna Harrell, Susie R. Hendrickson, Reada Horne, Thelma M. Johnson, Vivian A. Lee, Mary.; Pennington, Viola Z.
'
Russell, Ruby Sagar, Tiny Sechrist, Fannie Shipman, Juanita H. Smith, Olive B.
•
.85 .75 .65 .90 .65 .85 . .65 .70. .85 .65 .65 .70
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
300.00
1
9 9 9 9 9
Douglass Davis,'Blanche J. Beatty, Thelma A. Alexander, Melo Houston, Sallie M. Johnson, Ethel M. Knox, Anna Oulds, Jannie Pointer, Corene Ray, Charliene Reece, Bertha Robinson, Mabie Stewart, Dorthy Youngs, Robert
10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
$276.00
Northwest Classen Price, Katherine Austin, Wathia M. Beleele, Mary E. Booth, Goldie B. Butler, Artie E. Davis, Leia Easlon, Mildred I. Fields, Florence Fly, Eunice Garner, Jim Hall, Gary Hall, Dale Hopkins, Margaret Humphries, Jimmie Joliff, Don Martin, Elsie Owens, Toy Parsons, Louise D. Roe, Velma Seebeck, Anna M. Stice, Ella V. Sturgill, Jewell Thomas, Ida Tilly, Matilda E. Voss, Lavena E. Warren, Gerald
10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
250.00
160.00
.65 .80 .75 .75 .85 •75 •75 .65 •75 .65 .70 .80 i.r-70 .90 .80 .65 .65 • 75 • 75
.90 .65 •75 .85 .65 .65 • 75 •75 .65 •75 .65 1.50
•75 .65 .85 • 75 •75 .85 .70 .65 .70 .76 .70 .65 .65 .70 .65 •75 .70 .70 .8.0 .70 .65
•75 .90 .65
MEETING OF JULY 7; 1958 - CONTINUED CUSTODIAL PERSONNEL Re-elected as of July 1, 1958
1958-59 Annual Basis
$&pitol Hill Sr.
Harhy Willis Harris C. Brantly .Theadore V. Brown - Walter Williams Richard Buckhalter Henry G. Love f Lawrence L. Ferguson G. C. Preston J. L. Doughty William H. Parker
Weel W» ''Akers-Arvil Redden James H. Anderson Donald E. Eden Ivan Walcher ttecil C. Wood feonaId D. Goode
' Howard KentA Cy^fton Clemons Jerry McCutchen , < Audrey Nix Robert M. Barnes Paul F. Easter David B. Price David C. Wilson John S. Akey Forrest Higghins Louie F. Kruger 7 Paul Daniels'
Custodian Fireman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman (Stad) Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Watchman Floorman -gT
$4,180 2,860 2,200 2,UH0 2,260 2,320 2,320 2,200 2,260 2,380
Custodian Ass 't Cust. Fireman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman |T Watchman
4,100 3,700 2,800 2,200 2,i|-H0 2,200 2,200 2,200 2,320 2,320 2,380 1,160 2,260
2,260 2,260 2,200 2,320 2,320 2,2001,130
Classen .
7
William Rich Dave Ireland Buddy Akey ' ; Fred H. Henslee F. F. Smith : Godfrey Theis J. J. McKay McClain Leonard
Leonard McCoy Henry' Phflugradt Sam Ridge
Custodian Fireman Floorman' Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman 3/4 t Floorman Watchman Head Cust. of TV Area
3,700 2,860 2,380 2,320 2,260 2,440 2,200 1,650 2,260 2,14-0 2,680
NORTHWEST
Ivan Beeson R. J. Pennington Elmer LackeyJames L-. Crabb Leonard Copeland Elzie Terry John J. Edwards John Gilmore Howard Baxter Samual Philp'ot ;James P. Ellis i Olsn A. Wanzer
Custodian Ass't Cust. Fireman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman
4-, 100 3,700 2,74-0 2,200 2,320 2,380 2,200 2,200 2,200 2,320 . 2,320 2,200
1958-59. Annual Bas)w
Northwest (Cont’d)
Lloyd Huey Herman Forga Samuel Bland Ruth E. Riggle Noah G. Vance Leonard Owens
$2/260 2^320 2,320 2,020 2,14-0 2,200
Floorman Floorman Floorman (Track) Matron Watchman Floorman
Douglass Andy Dement Robert Young D. L. Pendleton Jeff Walton Joseph Davis John Felton Murray Sullivan Ocie Stamps Q. T. Scruggs Taylor Johns on Jr. Patton G. Cudjo Earnest e ! . Jones Leonard A. McCarver
•:
Custodian Fireman ■ Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Watchman Floorman (Stad)
4-, 180 2,800 2,200 2,440 2,260 2,4-4-0 2,380 2,380 2,260 2,320 -- 2,260 2,140 2,200
Moon
James Bailey James H. Johnson Edward E. Osborne AIvie Summers Cecil D. Edwards James W. Slaughter
Franklin
3,700 2,860 2,4-40 2,440 2,320 2,380
Custodian Fireman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman a-
Lewis Shoopman Custodian Lawrence 0. Thomas Fireman Floorman Will Coley Demetris M. Kirkpatrick Floorman
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'3,500 2,680 2,440 1,160
John. Marshall
C. L. LeGrande C. G. Johnson Will Springier George Ellison Bobby We11s Lawrence Zerr W. R. Davision W. W. Hope Andrew Ransom Cecil Doyle
Custodian Fireman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman & Laundry
3,700 2,740 2,200 2,200 2,200 2,200 2,200 2,200 2,320
Custodian Fireman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman
4,000 2,800 2,260 2,440; .2,380 ;2,260 ■2,200
2,200
Northeast T. F. Burnett Dell Beeson Silas, Ogle Rufus Rose Jerry Muse William R. Jones* Edwin Cherry
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONTINUED
*1
Annual Basis
Southeast
Ernie Plemons Alton Parr Frank Cory Coleman L. Billy Austin Canary Thomas Pierce Otis J« Wall J. J. Ross
Custodian Fireman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman 3A t
$3,700 2,800 2,380 2,200 2,380 2,320 2,260 1,650
Taft
Adams
Custodian Fireman Floorman Floorman Floorman
3,800 2,860 2,440 2,200 2,14-UO
Arthur
Custodian Fireman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman
3,700 2,800 2,200 2,260 2,440 2,440 2,260
Harding 3,700 2,860 2,380 2,320 2,320 2,44o 2,380 2,260 2,260
Jackson
Claude Hiner Earl Hackett W. W. Woodard Don Foster Oliver Cottrell James H. Williams
William Newnum Carrell W. Thomas
Custodian Fireman Floorman Floorman Flo or man Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman & Laundry
3,700 2,680 2,320 2,260 2,260 2,200 2,260 2,260 2,200
Custodian Floorman Floorman |T
2,740 2,320 1,100
Custodian Floorman
2,860 2,320
Custodian
2,740
2,260
Lucian Choate
Britton
Earl Atterbury C. W. Butler
J
•'3,366 2,44o
Custodian Floorman
W. J. Bryan
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Custodian
2,800
Custodian Floorman Floorman ■|t
2,860 2,260 1,100
Custodian Flo ornan Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman
3,700 2,320 2,440 2,440 2,260 2,200
Custodian Fireman Floorman Floorman
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John Harvey J. C. Dunkin Calvin C. White
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Burbank Vance Cudd Roy A. Critchfield
Custodian Floormap
.
3,180 512
George W. Fox
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Custodian 3A I
2,010 l
-Carver Robert Wright
Custodian 3A I
2,145
Steve Carder Vonnie Lee Cain
1 I
Cleveland 3,880 2,800 2,440 2,200
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Buchanan
Carey
Administration Building Buck Russom Lloyd K. Johnson Carl Permenter Elborn Wayne LaNoy
Albert C. Graham William Hanley Johnny Samples
Elmer Roberts Custodian Fireman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman & Laundry
$2,260 2,200 2,380
Floorman Floorman Floorman
Belle Isle
Capitol Hill Jr.
Noah Canary Carroll Cirssom Charles E. Winton Carrol H. Hutchins A 0 L. Imine ns chuh Henry Zumpfe James T. Moates Louis E. Payne Beryl Bickle
A. U. Skaggs Edward V. Birchfield Claude L. Honeycutt Harold J. Kenney Charles C. Morrison Dewey Foster Chester C. Howard Harold D. Gammon Floyd Cottrell Cecil R. Punneo
2,440 2,260 1,100
Webster
Annual Basis
Grant
3,800 2,680 2,440 2,440 2,200
Richard C. Henderson David Guerrero
Walter Francin 0. R. Andrews Jerry D. Cottrell Luther A. Edwards George R. Payne So W. O'Donley Acy C. Bracher
Frank Ferrell Roy R. Ruffin Johnny Hightower
Custodian Fireman Floorman Floorman Floorman Floorman (Stad) Floorman Floorman -gT
Frank Reavis K. Raymond Tarter Wendell Cotton Leon Peery Raymond Briggs R. R. Turner
Jack Melvin Troy Parker Fred Sliger Olen A. Gardner J. A. Brewer
Administration Building (Cont'd)
Custodian Floorman
3,360 2,440
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONTINUED
It
1958-59 Annual Basis
Columbus W. T. Brayton A. V. Stephenson
Custodian Floorman
$3 A20 2,200
Coolidge
Frank Howard Eugene P. Gross Charles Whipple
Custodian Floorman Floorman ^T
2,680 2,200 1,100
Custodian Floorman ^T
2,860 512
Culbertson E. M. Dean
Custodian
3,360
Custodian Floorman -jjT
3,220 512
Custodian Floorman -gT
3,180 1,130
Custodian FToorman Floorman
3,520 2,380 2,260
Edgemere
Homer Upchurch Ben Hall
Custodian Floorman
3,280 2,UU0
Edison Joe Melton
Custodian
2,7ko
Custodian Floorman -^T
2,860 512
Emerson
Grant Regains Louis Kruger
Custodian Floorman |T
3,180 1,160
Custodian Floorman |t
3,080 1,220
Custodian Floorman gT
3,180 1,100 '
Custodian Floormarf^T
2,800 512
Custodian Floorman
3,360 2,U0
Custodian 3A T
2,055
Custodian Floorman Matron
3,520 2,380 1,130
Custodian M. B. Fowler Holland Christian Jr .Floorman
3,460 2,320
Harmony William Brewer Wayne Kime
William Coley Pat McGee
R. C. Thomas E. H. Brewer
Verl Ratliff Heronville
Allen Webster Clarence McCathern Mabel Canary Horace Mann
Bert Sessuiis John Comingdeer W. T. Evans
Custodian Floorman , Floorman ^T
2,860 2,260 512
0. J. Knight Thomas F. Horn
Custodian Floorman
2,680 2,260
William F. Sanford Charles Whipple
Custodian Floorman if?
3,2H0 1,160
Custodian Floorman Floorman Floorman gT
3,360 2,260 2,200 1,130
Custodian Floorman
3,360 2,320
Lee Custodian Floorman Floorman -gT
2,680 2,U0 1,130
Custodian Floorman ^T
3,080 512
Foster
Elmer Norvell George Webb
3,220 â&#x2013; 512 (V
Elvin Devers Roy A. Critchfield
Lafayette
Fillmore
T. R. Ingle C. W. Damron Donald A. Markus
Custodian Floorman ^T
Gatewood
Kaiser
Eugene Fields
Sam Teague Frank Murphy
2,860
Johnson
Edwards Van Osborne Gilbert D. Johnson
Custodian
Sarah Molder
Hayes
Dunbar Artery Osborne Levorn V. Peoples Hence Love
$2,800 1,160
Hawthorne
Dewey
J. C. Emery â&#x2013; Jerry Templin
Custodian Floorman gT
Harrison
Davis
Peyton Atkins Bennie Lynch
Frank Haywood Claude Sherrill Garfield
Creston Hills Walter Robinson James P. Nolan
1958-59 Anritial Basis
Garden Oaks
Harold Hall Fred Ellison Cecil Hugghins David Guerrero Lincoln
Percy Lutke N. S. Cannon
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONTINUED
1958-59 Annual Basis
Linwood
Lawrence Hennessey Kenneth Williams
Custodian Floorman
$3,520 2,320
Custodian Floorman gT
R. M. Rosebrook Jerry Templin
2,800 1,100
Madison
Custodian Floorman gT
2,680 1,130
Mark Twain Custodian Floorman
3,360 2,U0
Custodian Matron 3A T
2,800 1,605
Mayfair A. L. Johnson Rebecca Johnson
McKinley ♦
Custodian 3At
2,lk5
$2,860 2,U0
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Custodian Floorman
<
Wair Robinson Fielder Brumley
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2,800 2,260 4■
Custodian Floorman gT
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3,220
1,220
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Joe Thomas Mack Rouse Jimmy Lee Cain
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Custodian Floorman Floorman gT
3,360 2,380 1,160
3
Custodian 3 Al
2,055
1
Ross
Homer T. McGarry
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R. J. Martin Jack Camp
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Custodian Floorman
Custodian Floorman 3AT
2,680 1,650
Sam Garrison Herman’ L. Husk
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3,360 2,260
Shidler
■ Nichols Hills
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Custodian Floornten gT
3,220
1
1,130
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Shields Heights Custodian Floorman
2,800 2,260
■ Orchard Park
L. Williams John Skrapka
Custodian Floorman
3,360 2,U0
Custodian Floorman Floorman A
■3,500 2,U0 512
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Custodian 3A^
2,100
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Stand Watie
Custodian
3,220
Page
3,520 2,kko
i H. 0. Kemp ! Lloyd Stevenson 1 ' Polk
Custodian Floorman
! H. 0. Fahl
Custodian
3,080
j Howard Jones ; Dick Geer i i Pierce
Custodian Floorman gT
2,680 1,100
’i William Norton : Roy Nolan Jr.
Custodian Floorman gT
: Prairie Queen
2,7ko 1,100
j f Putnam Heights John McDonald Benton J. Neice
T. V. Mikles Clyde C. Brown
Sequoyah
: Monroe
i Antoine Bridgett
Custodian Floorman
Rockwood
W. H. McCollum Enos Grisham
H. 0. Potter Albert L. Alger
R. R. Donnell Malorie Luper
Riverside
Trannon C. Burroughs Robert Billings
' H. A. Holsey George Webb
Rancho Village
Ridgeview
; Longfellow
Elva Mae Goad
, 1958-59 Annual Basis
E. P. Burnett C. F. Shaw Donald G. Goode Taylor
David L. Rodke
1
Truman Custodian Walter Evans Moses E. Pauldin Jr. Floorman 3Al
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3,320 2,380
Tyler C. L. Edwards
Custodian
2,860
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University Heights
Jimmy Lee Cain
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Floorman -^T
1,100
;
Custodian 3 Al
2,010
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Van Buren Custodian Floorman
3,360 2,260
Carol D. Jacobs
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONTINUED
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Valley Brook Charles Wilson
Custodian
$2,711-0
Walnut Grove E. A. Kennedy
Custodian
2,680
3,360 2,4U0 1,100
Grady Nix James E. Dye Joel Strickland Earl E. Smetters Jake P. Heath
Custodian Floorman gT
2,7^0 1,160
Shop
Westwood A. H. Black William P. Burnett
Custodian Floorman
3,360 2,320
Custodian Floorman
3,360 2,UkO
Custodian Floorman Floorman gT
3,360 2,320 1,100
Custodian Floorman gT
3,220 1,100
Wheeler
Leroy Grisham Dollene Polley
Willard
James Carloss ' Milton Wright David W. Mowry Wilson
Irving Ward H. D. Jefferies
Larry Kirkland Maurice Vaughn
Custodian Floorman Floorman gT
West Nichols Hills
Frank Camp George B. Baker
Larry Kirkland -...... -
1958-59 /Lnnual Basis
$U,18o Crew & Paint Foreman 360 Car Allowance Special Yardman & 2,UH0 Relief Floorman
Administration Building
Washington Roy ClontzFlorren T. Ruffin Andrew R. Schopfer
Special Custodians (Cont’d)
Clarence Freed J. J. Anderson
Watchman Watchman Watchman Watchman Watchman
2,260 2,080 2,U0 2,080 2,200
Watchman Watchman
2,200 2,260
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Moon Stadium & Page
Theadford W. Matley
Floorman gT
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1,160
Bannaker
Omar J. King
Floorman & Watchman
2,320
Office Secretary Carole Munday Supervisor W. C. Pulliam Car Allowance W. C. Pulliam Supervisor Dewey Dryden Car Allowance Dewey Dryden ■ Supervisor Winfield Permenter Car Allowance Winfield Permenter
2,k00 6,100 600 5,500 600 5,500 600
Woodson
Frances Lyons
Custodian •5T
512
Custodian gT
1,370
Custodian
2,860
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iWilbur Payne I
! Storeroom & Shop i ■
i John Phillips
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! Germa W. Pool i 1
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WatchmanNortheast & Relief Floorman Relief Fireman & Custodian Relief Cust. Relief Cust. Relief Cust. Relief Cust. Relief Cust. Relief Cust. Relief Cust. Relief Cust.
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SECONDARY SCHOOLS YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months ’ Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated
Franklin (Cont'd)
Capitol Hill Junior Principal Cole, Albert H. (12)
$7,400.00
Assistant Principal Miskovsky, John (12)
6,150.00
Teachers Bowman, Glen D. (Counselor) (12) Chase, Ruby(Counselor) (12) Adams, Wanda Arnold, Ernest G. Blackert, Kathryn Brownlow, Jacque Brunson, Lorene B'fimpas, Lydia A. Callahan, Opal Christensen, Roma Cornelius, Lawton Ebeling, Myrtle A. Gardner, J. J. Goff, Ann Goodman, R. A. Grundy, June Guerrero, Charles Hammond, Paul R. Herndon, Frances Howell, Janice M. Lackey, Hope J. Leighton, Wayne E. Masters, Marie McFarlane, Sallie Miller, Alma Monahan,; Cecelia Mooney, L. K. Morse, Louise Musselman, Howard Myers, Maye Olson, Betty J. Palmer, J. William Sass, Rachel Smalley, Laura Souther, Edna Stone, Arta Sutton, R. M. Thomas,! Jewe11 A. Timmons, Mildred Williams, Lola
Office Employees Lesher, Bettie (12) Mann, Ruth Lee Terry, iJean :i
5,360.00 5,460.00 3,700.00 4,800.00 5,400.00 4,300.00 4,800.00 5,200.00 5,670.00 4,600.00 4,100.00 5,100.00 4,400.00 4,230.00 5,200.00 5,200.00 3,800.00 4,600.00 4,100.00 5,050.00 4,200.00 4,400.00 5,050.00 4,000.00 5,050,00 4,475.00 5,050.00 5,400.00 '5,050.00 4,700.00 3,900.00 4,800.00 4,000.00 4,800.00 . 5,400.00 5,200.00 4,850.00 5,400.00 5,200.00 4,750.00 1,800.00 2,150.00 2,150.00
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Franklin 4 Principal Lawter, J. H. (12)
6,200.00
Assistant Principal Chapman, Eugene 0. (12)
5,450.00
Teachers Crosno, Ina May (Counselor) (11^) Keith, Don (Counselor) (11) Anderson, Judd (10) ND Buchanan, Bonnie B. Champlin, Harrold Coles, Alvin 0. Cosner, Annamarie (11) Evans, Lael W. Grossman, Lola Harrison, Charles Hostetter, Carroll Hunter, Ralph Jr.(12) Jones, Herbert G.( 12) Lamb, Virginia Lloyd, Helen (11) Morey, Juanita I. Ruster, Reba Simmons, Paul L.(12) Simpson, Doloris E. Spencer, Mark L. ND (^ time) Stark, James E. West, Cecil R. ND (12) Office Employees Schiel, Lahoma I.
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$4,960.00 4,360.00 5,400.00 5,300.00 4,100.00 4,200.00 4,988.00 4,550.00 4,625.00 3,700.00 4,300.00 5,000.00 5,300.00 4,300.00 4,030.00 4,700.00 4,725.00 5,200.00 5,200.00 2,500.00 3,700.00 5,000.00
2,300.00
Jackson Principal Browe, Russel (12)
7,400.00
Teachers Gardner, Dan A. (12) Lewis, Mildred I. (12) Armstrong, Wynema Barnes, Mary H. Beck, Wesley Butler, Clyde Coffey, Richard E. Coffia, William J. Coles, Maudie Cotton, E. M. Crews, Doyle H. Crowe, Rose M. Davis, Sybil Dodman, J. Colter Merchant, Patricia Eby, Joy Elliott, Samuel Erickson, Gladys S. Fowler, Harold L. Gay, Viola Graham, Juanita Gray, Anna L. Humphrey, Thelma Kelley, Helena Kelley, Laura Lane, Iola Leverett, Kathryne Ltffedy, Lewis G. McCollom, Basil Morrow, Robert
5,810.00 5,910.00 4,350.00 3,600.00 . 3,700.00 4,200.00 5,400.00 4,100.00 4,200.00 4,500.00 4,750.00 3,900.00 4,850.00 4,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 4,850.00 4,700.00 4,200.00 5,150.00 4,730.00 5,670.00 4,300.00 4,300.00 4,830.00 4,625.00 5,000.00 4,750.00 4,600.00 3,900.00
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONTINUED
SECONDARY SCHOOLS (Cont'd) tt |rly ‘ sai Iry 10 tenths' Basis Unless Otherwise •Indicated
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated Jackson (Cont'd) •
Nall, Bennye Nesb’itt, Mildred G. Perdue, Ted Reed, John Refeves, Eva L. ,Reid," Ann M. Richt’er,: Inez Carter,. Jane Ring, Lois < Rosen, Eugene Ross, Gborge T. Rpss, Katherine M. Sherrill, Herschel Shike, Virginia Somers,; M. Gwynn Taylor, Emma Jo Thompson, Ruth E. WesterVelt, Ruth D. Williamson, Gladys Ewing, Gussye E. (Nurse) Office, Employees Boyte, Mozelle Null, Frances A. Wallace, Johnene
Moon
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$3,800.00 k,500.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 k,200.00 5,618.00 5,koo.oo 3,500.00 k,100.00 k,500.00 k,700.00 5,250.00 k,k50.00 k,850.00 5,150.00 5,k00.00 5,k00.00 5,300.00 5,050.00 3,500.00 2,300.00 2,150.00 2,150.00
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Principal Johnson,. William W. (12)
7,000.00
Assistant Principal Jenkins^ J. M. (12)
5,650.00
Teachers ‘Fleming, Rubye (Adm. Assistant) (12) Williams, Louis (Counselor) Wood, Christine (counselor) (12) Andrews, Annettea Boyd, Sadye E. Chandler, Wayne C. Cooper;, Elva L. Cooper, 'Ollie E. Davis/ Fred C. Emeryi Sampson Faine,i Ruth H. Fizer/Mary E. Foster, Henrietta Freeman, Emma L. Gallimore, Malyne Gorham, Thelma T. . Greer, Lola B. Guess, Jahes E. Johnson, Rosetta Kelly Carolyn King, Dorothy M. Mason, Walter 0. Miles, Charles C. Nelson/ Orlando A. Nutter, Mabel E. Perry, William E. , Pierce, Roger G.
5,500.00 5,710.00 5,285.00 3,800.00 k,700.00 k,kio.oo 5,200.00 k,100.00 k,koo.oo k,550.00 3,900.00 3,800.00 5,530.00 5,350.00 3,900.00 k,200.00 5,200.00 k,600.00 3,700.00 k,700.00 k,300.00 k,350.00 k,550.00 k,k5o.oo k,850.00 k,500.00 k,300.00
Pyle, A. S. Pyle, Malinda Y. Ricks, Garvice S. Rucker, Raymond L. Scobey, Julia Mae Server, Daisy H. Stephens, Gladys M. White,P. Bernice Winston, Alice M. Wray, Freddie M.
Office Employees Myers, Willie Mae Stevenson, Vivian (9)
S. $k,550.00 /■ k,k75.0o 1 5,350 U,850.00 3,700.00 M k,koo.oo k,700.00 k,500.00 •? 'k,830.00 k,700.00 1,900.00 2,200.00’
Taft
Principal Graham, W. B. (12)
7,koo.oo
Assistant Principal Turner, Harry E. (12)
6,350.00
Teachers Howard, Lourana (Counselor) (12) White, J. C. (Counselor) (12) Alexander, Carol Boyles, Laverna S. Brown, Malinda S. Burk, Bobbie Calder, Evelyn Carmichael, Ruth S. Clifton, Sam G. Curry, Pat D. Dennis, Donald B. Donaldson, Mildred Downs, Floryce Eagin, Marcelle P. Farrow, Nell G. Ferguson, Earl Wishan, Tony Hamilton, Hope Harrison, Edith Hunley, Velta Johnson, Marciel Jones, Margerite Mackin, William P. Maloney, Margaret Matthews, James A. Murray, Francis J. Nelson, Loren P. Panos, Opal Puckett, Greta Ridenour, Opal E. Sandmann, Phyllis Shacklett, Sadie Shinn, H. E. Smith, Robert L. Snell, Faye G. Swagerty, Berle A. Thomas, C. S. Urmston, Elizabeth Miner, Mary F. (Nurse)
5,610.00 5,360.00 3,700.00 5,250.00 5,100.00 3,700.00 k,650.00 k,k75-OO k,koo.oo k,300.00 k,000.00 5,330.00 k,k5o.oo 3,700.00 k,650.00 3,900.00 3,600.00 5,200.00 5,200.00 5,200.00 k,100.00 5,koo.oo k,750.00 k,550.00 5,koo.oo k,550;00 k,200.00 3,700.00 k,150.00 5,350.00 3,600.00 5,200.00 k,300.00 3,800.00 k,200.00 5,000.00 k,500.00 k,300.00 3,k00.00
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONTINUED
/ SECONDARY SCHOOLS (Cont’d)
YEARLY SALARY i 10 Months ’ Basis; Unless Otherwise Indicated j
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated
Taft (Cont'd) Office Employees Breithaupt, Neva H. Hunnum, Juanita Patterson, Alice
Central (Cont'd)
$2,250.00 2,250.00 2,000.00
Webster Principal Parker, Jack (12)
7,000.00
Assistant Principal French, Wm. H. (12)
5,275.00
Teachers Harmon, Manon (Counselor) (12) Curtis, Arnold R. Eagin, Everett Hamm, Wm. C. Heusel, Gerald B. Lucy, Lilibel Perry, Raymond Pybas, Julia Risdon, Ralph D. Robards, Anita Scanlan, Alice Schoch, Isabelle Stewart, Juanita Swanson, Carols Warram, Ruth Mrs. Whittle, Rosalie Willis, Bess
5,860.00 4,400.00 3,700.00 4,300.00 4,200.00 5,250.00 5,200.00 5,050.00 4,200.00 3,500.00 5,400.00 4,600.00 5,400.00 4,900.00 4,450.00 4,305.00 4,950.00
Office Employees Cain, Wilma
2,300.00
Central Principal Breithaupt, C. B. (12)
7,300.00
Assistant Principal Bruner, Leon (12)
6,300.00
Teachers .Johnson, Jim Jr. (Asst. Prin. & Instr.) (12) 5,400.00 Marshall, Alton J. (Counselor) (12)5,110.00 filler, Ralph V. (Counselor) (12) 5,960.00 Reeves, Jewell (Counselor) (12)< 5,360.00 Wester, Berniece (Counselor) (12) 6,060.00 Askew, Eleanor D. 5,400.00 .Bradley, Mary lee 5,197.00 .Brooks, Horace C. (12) . 5,365.00 Brown, Roger 0. 5,000.00 Burleson, James S. 5,400.00 Bush, joe ND 4,500.00 Chappelear, V. 4,950.00 .. Chowning, Eva M. 5,730.00 Clark, Emmaray 4,830.00 Coffey, Ruth I. 5,100.00 5,400.00 Conger, Maybelie Council, David H. 3,700.00 Curtis, Eleanor F. (11) 5,530.00
Dooley, Marlene Ellis, Thomas (12) Ent, Vivian Gudenburr, Ray A. Harrison, Clovie E. Hendricks, Jo A. Huffman, J. D. (12) ND Jarrell, Marion Jones, Goldie Jones, Melton H. (12) Kramer, Anita H. Lockwood, Mary W. Looney, Orville (12) ND Lowther, Kathleen Mashburn, Faye Miller, Rae Neel, Mary V. Nutt, John B. Parnell, Catherine Phillips, Alford E. Pierce, Maurice Platt, John C. Ray, Jack Reid, Georgia Ringler, Paul D. ND (^ time Capitol Hill Senior) Robinson, Ruby L. Robison, Vince Sandmann, Charles Shepherd,. Jana Shogren, Raymond S. (12) Tansel, Cecil L. ND (12) Taylor, Doris N. Thomas, Burnis H. (12) Tilley, Jo Leta Truax, Martha V. VanMeter, M. V. Volk, Mary E. Walker, Pauline M. Wallace, Ruth W^lCzheimer, 0. C. Winbray, J. D. Charles (12) ND .SpoOrer, Dolorosa (Nurse) Office Employees Chandler, Mary (12) Cook, Shirley Keffer, Eloise Stephens, Rachelle (12)
$3,700.00 5,300.00 4,400.00 3,700.00 4,000.00 4,550.00 5,200.00 4,100.00 4,515.00 5,400.00 4,750.00 5,300.00 5,200.00 5,400.00 5,400.00 , 5,350.00 .1 5,400.00 5,500.00 4,300.00 •5,400.00 4,900.00 4,000.00 4,700.00 5,250.00 5,400.00 5,400.00 4,900.00 4,300.00 3,500.00 5,405.00 5,500.00 5,400.00 6,085.00 4,100.00 5,250.00 5,400.00 3,800.00 5,000.00 5,250.00 5,000.00 4,900.00 5,100.00 3,000.00
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Classen
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Principal Fleming, J. Garwin (12)
7,000.00
Assistant Principal Lillard, Bill (12)
6,200.00
Teachers d’Neal, Freda (12) (Counselor) Bell, Lorraine Branson, Sue
5,260.00 4,700.00 5,200.00
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Classen (Coat’d) . Cooper, Beverly ■ $3,500.00 $5,400.00 Brucher, Mary Burk, James 3,900.00 3,500.00 Butler, Dorothy D. 3,600.00 Cluck, Carolyn J. 3,500.00 Corley, Sylvia Cunningham, J. Paul (Counselor) 4,660.00 4,500.00 Balke, Phillip H3,800.00 Dessauer, Bonnie 4,100.00 Fowler, Ann 4,500.00 Gilliland, Lonnie 3,800.00 Haney, Maxine * 4,950.00 Hawthorn, John L. 4,900.00 Hibbert, Bernice B. 4,300.00 Holt, John W. 4,650,00 Hoover, R. L. 4,200.00 .Jones, Billy J;' 3,800.00 Joslyn, Eloise 4,300.00 Little, Elsie 5,400.00 McKee, Frank E. 4,400.00 McPheeters, Julia 4,950.00 Milam, Lorena Ann 3,600.00 Milburn, Troy L. Millstead, James M. ND (i time 5,960.00 Classen; £ time to Productions) (12) Mistele, Robert S. 5,000.00 »00 Parsons, Marilyn 3,900.00 Petree, James H. 3,400.00 dhowins, Carolyn Sue 4,600.00 Reeves, Chester A. 4,700.00 Roberts, Della 4,100.00 Ryan, Kathleen 3,500.00 Saunders, Carolyn A. 5,200.00 Snell, Ruth 5,200.00 Stinson, Estella 4,900.00' Tedford, Harvey W. Unferth, Etaiea5,730.00 3,700.00 Walldce, Mary Lois 3,650.00 Woodruff, Joan S. 5,200.00 Wooten, Ruth Office Employees Booher, Julia Hines, Laucylle (12) Killian, Glenna
2,250.00 2,880.00 2,700.00
Grant
Principal Huffman,. Clarence (12) ... . • ■ .. : .
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Assistant Principals Smith, Thomas J. fl2) Smith, Wallace (12)
,5,600.00 5,500.00
Teachers- ' Cates, Juanita (Dir. of Curriculum) (12) Bittie, Juanita (Counselor) (12) Creecy, Vinnie (Counselor) (12) Walraven, Maurice (Counselor) (12) Ballew, Gerald Billingslea, Vera Bingham, FredH.
5,700.00 5,860.00 §,060{0Q 5,060,00 3,700.00 5,000.00 3,900.00
. YEARLY SALARY: 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated
Grant (Coat’d) Bowman, Fern Brandt, Patricia Brewer, Vela B. Britton, Iona G. Brown, Don Carter, Ida Chapman, Luana L. Chase, C. D. Cox, James R. Barnhill, Patricia Elliott, Easter G. Gonulluler, Betty Harris, Woodfin Hostetter, L. D. Humphrey, Marjorie Jones, Edythe .■ . Kegans, Cecil C. Lawson, Lenna E. Long, Morene Lundy, May S. Mackeen, Donald Manning, Hilda Manning, Mary A. Martin, Hazel Me aplay, Nita Metheny, Don Mills, William MonJaras, Alfonso Moore, John K. Moutray, Guilford Holland, Doris Myatt, Edna Nees, James B. Nestlerode, Mary Niblett, Clarence Norwood, Tracy B. Jr. Novey, Pauline Osteen, Louisa Patterson, Mildred (11) Pearson, Bertha 'Pendleton, Reine H. Sparks, Mary Stathos, Georgia A. Leedy, Grace Sughru, Lois Todd, Don Vaughn, Suzanne Waltman, Bill Wheeler, Cleo M. Bradley, Beatrice K. (Nurse) Office Employees Wilmoth, Pat Hampton, Opal (12) Wright, Marie Littlefield, Opal Smith, Drusella
" $3,600.00 3,700.00 4,620.00 5,000.00 4,400.00 5,200.00 3,600.00 4,850.00 4,200.00 3,500.00 4,700.00 4,100.00 4,100.00 4,400.00 5,000.00 5,250.00 4,300.00 5,300.00 « 3,600.00 5,000.00 3,800.00 4,400.00 4,100.00 3,990.00 3,800.06 4,600.00 4,300.00 4,550.00 4,200.00 4,350.00 3,800.00 4,350.00 4,100.00 3,600.00 3,900.00 5,100.00 5,040.00 4,300.00 4,630.00 4,300.00 4,850.00 4,200.00 3,700.00 3,700.00 3,800.00 4,200.00 3,600.00 4,000.00 4,100.00 3,100.00 2,560.00 2,860.00 2,050.00 2,250.00 2,100.00
Harding Principal Clemens, Ted (12)
7,900.00
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Assistant Principal Hubbard, Wendell (12)
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Marshall (Cont’d)
$5,800.00
Teachers Jacobs; Edith Lawson, Fred R. Shinn, T. Chloe Bickell, Ila Zoe Brown, Suzanna Cooley, Virginia L. Cuthbertson, C. Diehn, Josephine M. Eaker, Charlotte K. Fortenberry, Edward Freiberger, Lillian Good, Munnie Graham, Dorothy Graham, Irma Higby, Marceleete Locke, Allece McDaniel, Bill J. McDonald, Don McMullen, Florence Miller, Marjorie Miller, James D. Morrison, Buena V. Newton, Herberta Ogle, Leonard Peyton, Nan H. (12) Potter, Jerry Robbins, Mildred Roberts, Byron Rotzinger, E. G. Sacher, Sandra Lee Sayre, Maurine Scott, Brown Sharp, Harold J. Shirley, Audrey (11) Starkey, Imogene Starks, Carrie Stephenson, Edward Stevens, Marye R. Stewart, Mary H. Swanson, Frank A. Thompson, Richard Wade, Margaret Walker, Joseph T. Webster, Arthur West, Helen Wild, Flora K. Wiser, Clarice B. Miller, Thelma P. (Nurse)
5,400.00 5,810.00 5,310.00 4,650.00 3,500.00 4,750.00 3,500.00 4,650.00 4,550.00 4,500.00 4,825.00 3,900.00 4,600.00 4,200.00 4,150.00 4,850.00 4,300.00 4,600.00 5,400.00 5,150.00 3,800.00 5,400.00 4,600.00 4,100.00 5,460.00 5,350.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,300.00 3,500.00 4,850.00 3,800.00 5,200.00 4,840.00 3,700.00 5,200.00 4,200.00 4,000.00 5,050.00 5,400.00 4,450.00 3,900.00 4,350.00 4,400.00 5,400.00 5,200.00 4,950.00 3,500.00
Office Employees Mahaffy, Margaret (12) Malone, Gladys L. Scott, Alene (12) Pine, Frances
2,880.00 2,250.00 2,760.00 2,050.00
Marshall Principal Cheney, Robert (12)
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months ’ Basis,’ Unless Otherwise^
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months’ Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated
7,500.00
Assistant Principal Wallace, James (12)
$5,000.00
Teachers Acers, Adnell 0. (Counselor) Osborne, Kathleen (Counselor) Peters, Frances G. (11) (Counselor) Atchison, Margaret Baxter, Francis Bowlan, Sizemore (12) Mitchell, Richard Jay Burget, Donald Collier, Fern Courtney, Arch E. **’ Crowder, Samuel H. Davison, Billie M. Demand, Mary Dierdorff, Marian Edmiston, Stella Elijah, Joenita Farmer, Joe M. Figg, Joe Frow, Frank R. Gesell, Geraldine Gilmore, M. Keith Haggard, Berniece Hancock, Carol A. Hanstein, Leonard Harrington, Foster Imbler, Irene I. Jackson, Ella B. James, Lewis F. Jennings, Mrs. Bess Kelly, Bessie M. Kelly, Bessie L. Kuklenski, Elsie Lackey, Toney Hughes, Ruth Jane Luper, Marybell Lydick, Rilla Marshall, Lyda Mayer, Joan Medin, Della Miller, Berneice Milliron, Virgil Monroe, Delena Rosenstahl, Harriett Mulcahy, George J. Oliver, Zelma 0. Fagan, Della Roark, Nann Roberts, H. Oliver Sipe, Robert R. Smith, Elizabeth G. Smith, Opal J. Sparks, James M. Spurlock, Joe Vandenburgh, Ethel Ward, LeRoy Woods, Mart Douglas, Loree (Nurse)
5,060.00 ? 4,660.00 5,660.00 5,200.00 ■ ; 3,800.00 ; 6A60.00 ? 3,500.00 . j 4,700.00 5,400.00 5,200.00 I 4,550.00 1 4,550.00 3,700.00 5,730-00 ? 5,400.00 3,900.00 4,200.00 3,800.00 4,100.00, 3,900.00 4,600.00 ; 4,463.00 3,650.00 . 4,450.00 5,450.00 ■ j 3,700.00 3,600.00 ! 4,000.00 . ■ 5,400.00 5,300.00 4,300.00 3,500.00 4,200.00 3,400.00 73,900.00 <5,400.00 .5,100.00 5,200.00 3,500.00 4,305.00 4,200.00 3,900.00 3,400.00 , 35900.00 5,400.00 1 3,900.00 i 5,400.00 1 4,300.00 .4,400.00 5,200.00 i 3,500.00 ! 4,200.00 3,900.00 d 4,200.00 ; 5,230.00 4,750.00 ; 3,100.00
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SECONDARY SCHOOLS (Cont’d) YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated Marshall (Uont'd)
S outheas t (C ont'd)
Office Employees Allman, ' Juanita Haffner, Dorothy Hodson, Doris Jones, Melvina (12)
Assistant Principal King, Dee L. (12)
$2,300.00 2,500.00 2,100.00 2,460.00
Northeast
Principal Greene, J. B. (12)
7,900.00
Assistant Principal Spangler, Mace (12)
6,600.00
Teachers 4,900.00 Ellis, Henry Etta (Counselor) Krueger, Richard A. (11)(Counselor)5,650.00 Yoesting, Clarence (11)(Counselor) 4,650.00 4,850.00 Beck, Grace 4,950.00 Bills, Faye 4,850.00 ■-.Busey, Woodrow 5,200.00 "•(jSrter, Zaida 5,400.00 Clay, Dorothy A. (Counseling) 4,500.00 Cunningham, Johnny 4,900.00 Davidson, Mollie 4,450.00 ■ .Davison, Grace 4,200.00 ■‘Fiphell, Jean H. 5,400.00 Gifford, Zazelle 5,400.00 Gillette, Gladys 4,625.00 Gordon, R. M. 4,600.00 Havenstrite, W. 4,000.00 Jsom, Vernon H. 4,700.00 Karns, Tom 3,800.00 Lowery, Francis 4,000.00 Malone, Martha 4,950.00 Mattox, Vivia 5,100.00 McMillan, Louis 5,300.00 ' Merideth, Harold D. 3,700.00 Miller, Lois 4,350.00 Nielson, Pauline 5,200.00 Pittmah, Maude 3,500.00 Posey, Shirley 4,000.00 Shelden, Ethel 5,400.00 Smith, Elna 4,000.00 Smith, Wayne 5,400.00 Snedaker, Dorothy A 3,900.00 Stalnaker, Robert D. 5,000.00 Terry, Marjorie 4,000.00 Taylor,. Harry 3,700.00 Thomas , Wm. H. 4,987.00 Thompson, Ethel B. 4,600.00 White, Martha F. 4,475.00 White, (Nat Foster 4,950.00 Wilson,- Nadine / Office ^Employees 2,250.00 Janssen, Frances 2,880.00 Yost, Maurita (12) 2,050.00 Mullinax, Marie
Southeast
Principal Mayes, Sterling (12)
7,200.00
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$6,1^.00 ‘ 11*? 4,9j’0?.oo 5,260.00 5,21^00
Teachers Berry, Edward L. (Counselor) (12) Henry, Bessie (Counselor) (12) Mullins, Dale (Counselor) (12) Norwood, Ida M. Allen, Marjorie Baker, Eva M. Bayz, Mary Berry, Robert L. Burdette, Mary E. Camp, Lora Lee Carson, Hazel Caswell, Wynema Choate, Dean Cook, Ernestine Cox, Isabelle Dipboye, Eugene Dolan, L. B. 7 Eckstein, Mary N. Gill, Anita Hawthorn, Bertie A. Hepler, Charles Holland, Steven Holloway, Fred Kellog, Anna Laucus, Paul Ladd, Donald Leikam, Bill Lewis, L. E. Markerst, M. Jayne Moore, Grace Nichols, Ross E. Nokes, Mary Pitts, Lorrine Powell, James Reynolds, Patsy Robbins, Jean H. Rupp, Sam Semrad, Everett Shields, Marvin Simons, Dian Smith, Imogene Snyder, Franklin Staley, Elizabeth Taylor, Bob White, Loree Windes, Inez
4,62^00 4,700.00 4,850.00 4,000.00 4,600.00 4,750.00 4,10^00 4,750.00 3,800.bo 5,650.00 3,600.00 4,200.. 00 4,700.00 5,400.00 4,950.00 4,300.00 4,500.00 3,800.00 4,600.00 4,900fOO 4,300.00 4,000.00 3,600.00 3,800.00 4,500.00 3,600.00 4,750.00 5,425.00 4,700.00 4,100.00 4.750.00 3',500.00 4,200.00 4,000.00 5,285.00 4,800.00 3,600.00 3,800.00 4,400.00 5,050.00 3,700.00 3,600.00 4,650.00
Office Employees Alverson, Marie Kincaid, Dorothy Katsakis, Lila Fay
2,250.00 2,460.00 2,220.00
(12)
Capitol Hill Senior
Principal Cox, Leonard (12)
7,800.00
Assistant Principal Roop, Alonzo W. (12)
6,800.00
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SECONDARY! SSHOO1SS (Obntt'dL
YEARLY? SALARY?' 100.M6fithA- ' Bdd-is Unless Otherwise . IndicatW-
YEARLY!'SALARY! 10';M6nthSJ1 Bast S3 Unless otherwise ft'-';-'Indicated:-
Capdtoll Hillo S'ehder (Cont' d)
CapitblcHillcSenior (Cont’d)
$5,500.00 Speegle, C. B. ■ 4,550.000 l^pGQ'JOCU S S&ltti^nji.JDai' (Adm. Ass’t) (12) Sp’enp^ry-e Janet ND CShSfii/e Sara. R. t (Act i vity D tree tor) 5,3®O6OO1 : 5,500.00 Stockton, Elton J. NI 6/060.00 ■ya 5^500.00 Been, o Gladys 1 ¥. (C ouns e lor) (12) Stoney Ollie B. ND (12) 1 ' C-4', 8O9.OO:. Fred.ber^dr / vAlvin 0 Counselor) (12) 5,310.00 Summers,EHettyeLR.(Counselor) ) "4>778.000 4,860.00 Hill, Bill (Counselor) (12) Williamson.;rOrvihounse 1 or ) ( J 4,800.00 3,200.00 Sanders,/ ;Lilliah;? (Nurse).r ) (12. ) BSngtbonpL. H. Jr. 5,200.00 Biggers, Helen L. Nc.rrwocci, ’I d8- M . ? 4,700.00 4,100.00 Biggs, Jack G. Office. ,Employees 2/250000?? Bradford, Emit 0. Chadwe11y Mary 20200000 5,100.00 Brainard, Marjorie Goodw in,.Wayne (12) 4,900.00 2,760.00 Carpenter; Jess L. ND (12) Hern ; . Ir e ne 3: S t (12) 5y460:;00' 2,200.00 Chesher yrAlice M. Williams, Geneva 2/2000000 5,100.00 Coleman, Thelma W. Hartmany,.'Elizabeth *! C'ondren/Ann 3,700.00 3 ,• i ")'J : UU Corson; Hasel 5,260.00 3 000,00 Conner, W<?i L. 'Counslor! Douglass 3 .1.0 3,800.00 b ., bO‘3 • 00 Ci.LO3.L0 I h ' b i Crosley,.Harold A . ' 1.1 ■ l o r ■ 5/200.00?' 3 , t>OC> .00 ■ DanfordytiMahguerite ; ' ? Principal^otio- 4,350.00 7/9000000 Davis, Virginia M. Moon, Frederick D. (12) h f \f5,500.00 Donley, Lovell (123 Dirboye ; Ego”’;; 5» 1 ■ 5,960.00 Emberty, Robert H. (12) AgSjistant. Prine ipa 1 5;3OOf.OOC. 6/5OO.OO Emerson, Carl D. (12) Jeltz, Wyatt;!?; (12) Fish., ,Raymond L..ND o3i; 3e 1 i ng) 5,100.00 G-j.'l.J ~ 1.3 5,630000? FisherygEugene306 r;;( 11) Teachers gertlc e.. 4/850.00' 5/3QO..00, Ffaz ier y >S uhbehme Harris , , S herman;CM. (Couns e lor) 5,050.00 4/7000)00 ■ StrongjibEvelyn(.Counselor) French/ nJJobaaEs 5bSfe»^. 4,725.00 Graham, Elizabeth Wilson, Thein®->;B. (Counselor) (12) Hall, Eldon H. ND (12) 5/100.00 5/1000000 Alexander,. Lola T. 4/750;00 3,700.00 Hanger >i-Gwehdolyn Alexander, .-.LeRoy 0. 5,o6oyoc43830.000 Harper,.Dwayne ND (12) Belly;-SarahJ.J. 4,200.00 5/I50'.ooo ■ tiarryysMaxine 3 ■ Benefee, Maurice ND (12) 4/700.000 5y5OO.;OO'-1 Hawkins yeW»30.11 $12) Buford, George L. 4,100.00 5,400.00 Hazelwood, Saidee Burnett; Dorothy t 4,200.00 4/400:. 00 Hendrix, Paul C lament, Ella L. 4,100.00 5,000.00 Hihkelmanybotto Dudjoey Lawrence. 3>600.00 .5/4QOOOOO Humble; .Josephine Dabney, Margaret 5,600.00 4/gOOiOO': ■ Jacobson, .Anton D. Darden, Lawrence C. (12) 5/300'. 000 Jbne'sycRtithHGi’ou' K 5,200.00 Diggs, J JakeriAa 4,900.00 4,750.00 Kimbrough/ Felix A. Dodson;EG. M. ND 5,400.00 Kihcdde;,Mabel IMS4/550.00 DUlanyj.O, E. 3. 5,200/00?' 5,600.00 Krieg yawa llMcA sH. Loveyj.Zelma R. Ladderda lei/ " lamora 4,700.00 ; 5/?85®i'OOij Miller/ ..Moses- F.. 4,550;00' 3 37 001.000 ■LA®.ylMelvih'i-L^ i Moore.;. Erma?- M. :ND 5/400.00?? 5,400.00 Ldwis, ,Nettie B. Moore/;; Jessye. J. (11) 4,700.00 Linton, Leoni’ (11) 532500000 Morgan, Augusta P. 5,050.00 7/000.00 Littlefield/'H. l ,. Pierc'e, ,]J^ili’(12)’ Culpepper/- , JO' .Sandra 3,500.00 5,000.00 Ragland/t ,§USzeder o 5,400600: Mayes’/ .DOrothy .i P. '3,900.00' ScottJanice “ 4,400.00 MUrdock, Charles 4,475.00 Seward, Waiter e . 4,550.00 Os’senkop, vMbert C. 4,850.00 Sharp, ^illard H. StoneipriLapr^lle I. 1 -. 3,900.00 4,400.00 Sloss, Minerva A. peak, <-e loydf 33. 5,400.00 3,800.00 Temple, T. Odessa .3/600.00?? Perdue, Bogina'< ■;.■!-;r 5/4QP'.O®9 Tompkins, Consuelo 5,130.00 Phirineyi, Myrtle C. 4000100k j Washington Louis 3,900.00 Pitt, Peggy 5/100H;00>:; Waterford,. G.' D. c Pryor, Johj F. 5,300.00 5,400.00 Wiley, Lea F. 4,600.00 Ryder, William B. - 5,300.00 Williams,;Geraldine.f SchoolingjaDella A. ( 4,600.00 5,400.00 Selken, Mary A. Office Employees 4,400.00 Semrod, Ludvik J. 2/88©LQQ>0 . Johnson, Geneva (12) 3,700.00 2,475.00 Shank, i Lucy P. Tomlin, Gladys (11) Smiley, Hazel 3,885.00 5,050.00 Smithy Blanche . T^dfihersbimployeet;
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONTINUED
SECONDARY SCHOOLS (Cont’d) YEARLY SALARY t 10 Months ' Basis :: Unless Otherwise 5 Indicated . ■ 1 1 1 "
YEARLY SALARY .10 Months’ Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated Northwest Classen (Cont’d)
Northwest Classen
Principal Malone, J. Frank (12)
$7,800.00
Assistant Principal RobIyer, Jack A. (l^J
6,000.00
Teachers Owen, Kathleen B. (Activities Director) Brucher, G. W. (Counselor) (12) Ellis, Inez C. (Counselor) (11) Hulet, Retha Wave (Counselor) (12) Johnson, Arthur A. (Counselor)(12) Alberts, Audrie Bourke, Helen M. Bryan, Alvin Buzbee, Geraldine Byars, Ophelia Caldwell, Virgil E. Cockrum, Eunice M. Conger, J. H. Copeland, Ivy L. Cowan, Nona Crowe, Paul Davis, Clayton L. Dennis, Barbara Doughty, Alma Ecton, Nellie Ellis, Stephen W. Findly, Evelyn Ghormley, Maurice Gibson, Katherine Hale, Charles A. Jr. Hicks, James W. (■§■ time) Hoke, David D. Holland, Blanche Irwin, Rex Johnson, Arthur C. Land, Gene E. Lewis, Mary Lamb Link, Della Livingston, Hazel Marcotte, Leonard Milburn, Gerrie Milburn, Mary Miller, Ramah Mills, Madge Murray, Winnie Nichols, Raymond T. Oakes, Ola Mae Paden, John M. Park, Mabel Peale, Dorothy 0. Pruitt, Mary Richard, Betty Riddle, Shirley Sartin, Newa I. Shepard, Gladys Smelser, Carroll Smith, Raymond N. Spann, Lucile R. St. Dizier, R. I. Taylor, Lucile E. Thompson, Margaret Tyler, Maxine
4,950.00 6,060.00 5,400.00 6,O6O.OO 4,860.00 4,950.00 5,200.00 4,4oo.oo 5,400.00 5,250.00 4,350.00 5,730.00 4,900.00 4,700.00 3,850.00 4,700.00 5,000.00 3,650.00 4,630.00 4,200.00 3,500.00 4,000.00 5,100.00 5,200.00 4,550.00 1,508.00 4,100.00 5,400.00 5,850.00 5,000.00 3,600.00 5,200.00 5,200.00 5,350.00 4,700.00 3,700.00 3,500.00 3,800.00 4,000.00 4,700.00 4,350.00 4,830.00 5,400.00 5,400.00 5,000.00 5,400.00 3,500.00 3,800.00 4,500.00 5,400.00 5,200.00 3,900.00 5,400.00 4,600.00 5,400.00 5,200.00 4,100.00
Van Pool, Don VonTungeln, H. Wedding, Mary E. Weinert, Duane West, Beth (11) Whitehead, Ann E. Willingham, Helen Willoughby, Lucille Moore, Nola (Nurse) Office Employees Almond, Betty (12) Harris, Delma James, Reba Hamilton, Dorothy (12) Taylor, Doris K. (9) Treichler, Nancy(9)
$1)-,800.00 5,400.00 5,200.00 if-,850.00 5,830.004,000.00 4,450.00 ■ 5,11-00.00 4,200.00 2,700.00 2,250.00 2,250.00 2,593.00 2,150.00 2,043.00
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^ELEMENTARY SCHOQLS^*^'
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YEARLY SALARY' ' 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated Belle Isle (Cont'd)
Adams Principal Davenport, W. C.
(12)
Teachers Abel, Florence Allen, Hazel s • Beaty, Era ■Campbell, Mary L. J Cooper, Lora J Currier, Clara B. Duerksen, Bertha Emry, Lucile Fullerton, Patricia Greniger, Lillian Hadlock, Minnie Lea Henry, Plez McCarty, Martha McCharen, Lura McCormick, Clara K. Monroe, Merle Myers, Iona R. Overman,’Beryl Schwartz, Gladys Spradling, Ruth F. Townsend, Daisy M. Waggoner, Eula M. Wolf, Ursula Woods, Edith B.
Secretary Beaty, Lola M.
Jenkins, Margaret Smith, Jennie Workman, Eva M. Webb, Robert Secretary Benson, Mona (91)
$6,100.00
4,400.00 4,300.00 4,300.00 4,700.00 3,900.00 5,200.00 4,625.00 4,300.00 3,700.00 4,200.00 3,900.00 4,400.00 3,600.00 4,300.00 3,800.00 4,100.00 3,700.00 4,500.00 3,900.00 3,900.00 4,300.00 4,900.00 4,000.00 4,200.00
(1-time)
Principal Lanman, Lyman (12)
Teachers Anderson, Martha E. Ballew, Sue Bloomer, Mary Courtney, Ruby L. Gilliland, Lillian Howell, Ruth S. Hunt, Stayce M. Litz, Patricia Post, Gwendolyn Ray, Erlene Shadid, Yevonne Spangler, Isabelle Woods, Ruth Secretary White, Dorothy
%
Principal Jeans, Wayne M. (12) 6,100.00
Teachers Bohanan, Nita Rae Brock, Hildreth Cates, Mary F. Dolton, Louis Engle, Ruth Hayden, Laura McMillan, Virginia Perkins, Helen S. Price, Hazel Reed, Edith Spears, Ethel Walker, Edith
3,700.00 - 4,100.00 3,500.00 4,000.00 4^100.00 4,700.00 3,800.00 4,350-00 4,000.00 3,900.00 •4,300.00 3,900.00
Secretary Wright, Nan B. (9s)
1,9^7.50
Belle Isle Principal McCall, Ethyl (12)
6,200.00
Teachers Barney, Anna S. ’ Harkey, Marie Husky, Ellen M.
3,600.00 3,800.00 4,200.00
-. i 1i
(91)
Bryan
Arthur Principal Hogard, Bert W. (12)
- 9Q2.5O
Britton
1,911.00
(9i.)
$5,200.00 4,100.00 4,’QOO.Od 4,W>. 00 ■
;
7,4(xi .00
Teachers Clark, Lois Drake, Minta M. Ellison, Lottie Farley, Nancy B. Griggs, Beula Hurst, Gwendolyn B. Joullian J. Roper, Berniece Simpson, Lorene P. Field, Lucy Maysey, Mabel E. (Nurse) Leach, Marilyn Secretary Morrissey, Betty
(12)
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2,860.00
Buchanan
Principal Eads, Dalton L. (12)
6,4oo.oo
Teachers Bomar, Bernice Carmichael, Alta Clifton, Era Cline, Clyde Davis, Mary N.
4,250.00 4,300.00 4,450.00 5,200.00 4,750.00
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MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONTINUED
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ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (Cont'd)
a
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless 'Otherwise Indicated
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated
Buchanan (Cont'd)
Carver (Cont'd)
Teachers Britton.; Beulah E. Lance D. zlvia A. leane C. It da (J time at Orchard Park)
Deen, Christine R. Endicott, Elva M. Eudaley, Jacquetta Finch, Ann Frederick) M. Glessner, Chloe Gorom, Chloe A. Gregg, Mildred Hayes, Mary Lou Henderson,Billie (Teacher Aide) Jayne, Viola Jones, Charles W. Moss, Carrie Lou (Teacher Aide) J^ichols, Charlotte (Teacher Aide) Oakes, Lillian G. Potts, Helen Shook, Irma J. Swingle, E. Maude Thomason, Juanita Treado, Helen A. White, Anna B. Wicker, Lavonne ; Secretaries Ellsworth, Madeline (Ford . Foundation) Holcomb, Leora (9^)
Cleveland Principal Liebhart, Ethel M. (12)
Teachers Armer, Minnie Lou Connor, Eva L. Gross, Edna J. Hodges, Clara L. Hornbeck, Rose M. Keckler, Jean McCandless, Edna P. Miller, Carolyn New, Bess R. Spurrier, Irene F. Symes, Stella M. Underwood, J. E. Williams, Hazel D. Witham, Madelyne
1,663.00 1,9*7-50
Burbank ■Principal Sullins, Forest (12)
6,400.00
Teachers Barger, Geneise Bowlin, Gladys Cowdeny MAry L. Danner, Richard .,..5 Dyer, Frances Hatchett, Oleta Hendrickson, Edith Martin, Ruth Rodgers, Bette Simmons, Fan El Williams, Jeane M. W.
4,300.00 4,950.00 3,600.00 4,000.00 4,850.00 4,000.00 5,400.00 4,100.00 3,800.00 4,000.00 3,500.00
Secretary Stewart, Thelma
1,863.00
(9?)
Porter, Gladys E. (9f)
4,860.00
Teachers 7, Cohstien, Jewell Keffer, Evelyn L.’ 'Wallis, Helen (? time)
3,800.00 3,500.00 2,075.00
Carver
Principal Burnett, Delbert (12)
5,050.00
1,9*7.50
Columbus
Principal Scott, J. Otis (12)
Carey Principal Webb, Robert (12)
6,800.00
1
6,800.00
Teachers Baker, Verna E. Burns, Ruth W. Davis, Winnie L. Doty, Maurine Feller, Grace Gibson, Pauline E. Goodart, Rose Mansfield, K. C. McVeigh,- Bobby Pederson, Naomi P. Petree, Velma I. Prichard, Phyllis Russ, Marguerette Sala, Enoice Seaman, Muriel B. Smith, Elizabeth S. Stallboris, Ora L. Woods, Mary K. (i time Rockwood) Woods, Thelma Siler, Lola (Secretary) (9) Coolidge Principal .Wade, Clara M.
(12)
6,600.00
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONTINUED k
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (Cont'd)
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated
Coolidge (Cont'd)
Culbertson (Cont'd)
Teachers Adams, Julia Boren, Geneva Br-uc'fe, Anita (Teacher Aide) Dykstra, Dick Farr, Buddy Trasher, Paula Knight, Patsy Leathers, Glenda Lindsey, Etna Mallory, Ruby Lee McDonald, Diane Moss, Naomi Moyer, Margaret Norwood, Mary C. Pierce, N. Ruth (Teacher Aide) Poore, Blanche Robb, Nita Schuler, Ardith Snowbarger, Lois Spence, Miriam Standerfer, Leia Thomason, Gertrude Tucker. Sue Webb, D&lma F. (Teacher Aide) White, Ruby Alice1 Williams, Marieta u Secretaries Ledbetter, Hazel (9a) Rainwater, Lorene (9?)
$3,800.00 3,900.00 1,440.00 3,600.00 3,700.00 3,600.00 3,500.00 3,600.00 4,300.00 4,000.00 3,600.00 3,500.00 3,900.00 3,700.00 i,44o.oo 4,100.00 3,600.00 3,500.00 4,100.00 3,500.00 4,100.00 4,4oo.oo 3,700.00 ' 1,440.00 4,100.00 5,35O.oo 1,400.00 1,805.00
Creston Hills
Principal Hall, Ira D. (12)
5,800.00
Teachers Abram, Teresea Christian, Leora H. Cooper, Kathryn Edwards, Essie D. Holbert, Effie C. jWies, Clafa 1; Pendley, Edna D. Raney, Dorothy Smith, Samue1 M. Statum, Ever M.
4,650.00 4,4oo.oo 4,200.00 jH-io .00 4,200.00 4,450.00 5,100.00 3,600.00 4,000.00 4,650.00
Secretary Johnson, Jessie
(91)
(4-time)
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Culbertson
Principal . Thbtas, Frances C. (12)
Teachers Anderson, Elsie Beckman, Louise A. Billingsley, Elizabeth Bcwlby, Leymond Chambers, Estelle
926.00
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6,700.00
$4,410.00 4,935.00 5,250.00 5,408.00 4,550.00 5,200.00 5,400.00 4,500.00 4,550.00
Curtis, Mildred Enslow, Vera^A. Johnson, Amy E. Kelley, Katherine Kelly, Leslie Landon, Helen Poole, Maybelie C. Robertson, Mary F. Stewart, Velma L. Secretary Oakley, N. Vera -
1,947.50
(91)
Davis
Principal Chaffin, Floy (12) Byrne, Hollie Cox, Hazel F. Draper, Mary G. Earnest, Letcher Foster, Fern Greer, Pascle Helms, Gertrude L. Laucus, Joyce Lee, Bernice H. Mabry, Annie R. Marbury,'Edna Mayberry, Goldie P. Reaganj Mattie Lou
6,800.00 4,300.00 4,500.00 5,400.00 4,350.00 5,300.00 4,400.00 4,550.00 3,600.00 5,000.00 4,700.00 4,000.00 4,600.00 4,300.00
Secretary Brown, Mary Alice
1,615.00
(91)
Dewey Principal Murnane, Caroline (12)
6,100.00
Teachers Barnard, Lois N. Bird, Eudean D. Farley, Kathryn Hall, Isabel Lynn, Carmen R. Melton, Lue Nutt, Eunice Ruble, Thelma Schlinke, Gladys Steward, Hazel Thomas, Ruby L. Vanantwerp, B.
4,500.00 4,350.00 4,400.00 4,100.00 4,500.00 3,500.00 4,200.00 4,700.00 3,600.00 4,100.00 4,500.00 4,700.00
Secretary Anderson, Constance
(91)
1,863.00
Dunbar 4,200.00 5,400.00 4,200.00 5,010.00 4,095.00
Principal Wadkins, Bert V. (12)
6,400.00
Teachers Lovejoy, Leila (Elem. Supv.) (12)
6,600.00
MEETING OF JU^Y 7, 1958 - CONTINUED
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (Cont'd) YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated Dunbar (Cont'd)
Edison (Cont'd)
Bowen, Laura E. Bruce, Elizabeth L. Bunn, Erma Cannon, Thelma M. Carr, Ivorye D. Carter, Helen Dailey, Ilalee Daniels, James Douglas, Lorayne Douglass, Octavia Franklin, Irene Gardner, Dorothy Hancock, Alan Hancock, Lucille Haynes, Alberta Keith, Annie J, ; King, Leona P. Mathis, Queenie McCann, Cleo G. McFall, Clara V. Moore, Willie Z. Mukes, Mabel Pettit, Johnnie M. Reynolds, Joanna L. Robertson, Cornelia Stephens, Freddie Telford, Esther Townsend, Bertha : Walker, Jacqualine
,
Secretaries Nichols, Menttorv ^9?) Foster, Nedella (9a)
i ; :
$4,300.00 4,950.00 4,500.00 4,700.00 4,475.00 4,200.00 4,400.00 4,300.00 4,100.00 4,856.00 5,400.00 3,675.00 4,450.00 5,100.00 5,400.00 4,550.00 5,200.00 5*200.00 5,150.00 5,400.00 5,400.00 4,400.00 3,780.00 5,200.00 4,800.00 5,400.00 4,400.00 4,650.00 3,900.00
1,9^7.50 1,950.00
Edgemere
Principal Borah, Evelyn E. (12)
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6,500.00
Teachers Cravatt, Lucille Dickson, Anna M. Hamby, Freda M. Hogue, Mary E. Hubbard, Nellie M. Olson, Irene C. .Pope, Charlie T. Reaves, Ruby V. Riley, Barbara W. Southerland, Emma Teague, Grace Warren, Fannie M. Wheat, Helen L.
f ! Secretary Jordan, Noris (9|) !
4,200.00 4,750.00 4,700.00 4,950.00 4,750.00 4,800.00 5,300.00 4,950.00 4,200.00 4,600.00 4,883.00 4,750.00 4,200.00 (|-time)
884.00
j Edison Principal Sellman, Vernice (12)
i Teachers ; Bowlin, Jo Ann •
5,860.00 4,800.00
$5,300.00 3/75.00 4,200.00 4,200.00 3,500.00
Hays, Elizabeth Dillman, Carol Fisher, Virginia Hammett, Helen Harbour, La Juana Edwards Principal Ionian, Anderson J. (12)
5,800.00
Teachers Davis, Lucile T. Johnson, Virgie L. Locust, Mattie L. Macklin, Elizabeth Miller, Jeanette C. Robinson, Ivy B. Rolfe, Rubye Sayles, Florida M. Smith, Dorothy D. Sparks, Adelle T. Strong, Anna M. Swain, Mildred G. Thomas, Gladys B. Williams, Evelyn L.
5,200.00 5_, 25(^0 4,700.00 3,800.00 4,475.00 4,950.00 4,400.00 5,400.00 4,700.00 4,800.00 4;800.00 3,900.00 5,250.00 4,600.00
Secretary McCauley, Ruby C.
. (9?)
Emerson ------------Principal VonTungeln, Alfred (12)
Teachers Brewer, Olive R. Chambers, Eula M. Davis, Sue Franklin, Vivian A. Green, Margaret Jolliff, Annabelle Lawter, Hazel McKee, Mary E. Sparks, Amy M. Yoder, Gustava Young, Blanche K.
Secretary V Holmes, Hazel T. (9i)
1,947.50
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6,600.00 4,515.00 5,200.00 3,500.00 4,620.00 4,883.00 5,200.00 4,410.00 5,100.00 5,400.00 5,200.00 5,670.00 y, foo-ut?
1,9^7.50
Eugene Field
Principal Morrow, Lillian G. (12)
6,400.00
Teachers Baxter, Evelyn R. Cooper, Sue N. Eads, Cleo P. Mackin, Ermal L. Mayhew, Helen H. Wattenbarger, G. Webster, Laura
4,950.00 4,800.00 ; 4,600.00 4,750.00 5,200.00 5,350.00.. 5,400.00;
F.
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONTINUED
ELEMENTARY -SCHOOLS (Cont'd) YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Bas is Unless Otherwise Indicated Eugene Field (Cont'd)
Secretary Willis, H. Page (91) (-§-time)
Garden Oaks (Cont'd) $
908.00
Fillmore Principal Quinn, Lila (12)
Teachers Braden, Ina Buck, Edith A. Crossman, Mary S. Eavenson, Lillie R. (Teacher Aide) Haller, Elizabeth (Teacher Aide) Harper, Edna E. Hill, Sydney Holland, Mary G. (Teacher Aide) Jones, David Kuhn, Frankie ; Loffhagen, Ruth McConnell, Jenice Mead, Maytha ' Moore, Reba Nielsen, Kathryn Orr, Winnie ■ : Pendx, Mary Ann Pryor, Willa Mae Records, Jewel Richardson, Edna A. Selken, Margaret Semrad, Darlene Wallace, Billye Waltman, Lawanda Wilkerson, Ruby Wood, Elaine F. Secretaries Hunter, Agnes (92) Russom, Audrey • (91)
6,700.00
5,050.00 4,400.00 5,200.00 1,440.00 1,440.00 4,500.00 3,600.00 1,440.00 3,700.00 4,750.00 5,200.00 4,250.00 3,600.00 4,550.00 4,400.00 4,400.00 3,500.00 4,350.00 4,650.00 4,200.00 4,800.00 3,800.00 3,600.00 3,600.00 3,500.00 4,000.00 1,710.00 1,805.00
Foster
Principal Morrow, Howard (12)
5,060.00
Teachers Warner, Eithel Weisbrod, Alma Wilson, Jeffie L. Winters, Ruth Bass, Nona (1 time Ross)
4,095.00 3,800.00 4,300.00 3,600.00 4,200.00
Garden Oaks Principal Horn, Hazel W.
(12)
Teachers Barclay, Mae H. Curry, Zarah M. Jackson, Vivian Johnson, Mrs. Helen Kirk, Wesley
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated
If1 ■
6,650.00 3,600.00 4,300.00 4,200.00 4,650.00 4,300.00
$4,400.00 4,300.00 4,300.00 4,475.00 4,750.00 4,500.00
Lawrence, Vivian Lonian, Geraldine Miles, Mary L. Oliver, Lillian Scales, Myrtle K. Swain, Alice M. Secretary Christian, C.(91)
(1-time)
950.00
Garfield
Principal Sherfy, Wilda (12)
5,900.00
Teachers Austin, Lois Defreese, Gertrude Dobbs, Ina B. Singleton, Claudine Hackney, Margaret K. Parkey, Wilma ND
3,700.00 3,500.00 4,000.00 3,400.00 3,500.00 2,900.00
Secretary Shouse, Geneva
(9^) (^--time)
884.00
Gatewood Principal Green, Ruth E. (12)
6,600.00
Teachers Bondurant, Lillian Gooch, Pearl Zelma Mayfield, M. Palmer, Ione B. Patterson, Alice H. Schmelzenbach, A. Wallace Ruth Ann Walters, Allie P. Young, Coral J.
4,200.00 4,400.00 4,000.00 5,350.00 4,300.00 5,200.00 3,500.00 5,400,00 5,400.00
Secretary Evans, Helen R. (9^-)
(^-time)
855.00
Harmony
Principal Smith, Avis (12)
6,400.00
Teachers Crowley, Margie DeLaney, Helen E. Draper, Frances Luster, Zada C. McKemie, Lorna L. Miller, Lovie B. Myer, Opal Nance, Ethel C. Rainwater, Martha Robertson, Thelma Silvernail, Audrey Zurline, Manon
3,700.00 5,400.00 3,500.00 5,400.00 4,850.00 3,800.00 4,900.00 5,200.00 3,800.00 3,700.00 5,200.00 4,850.00
MEETING OF JULY 7,. 1958 - CONTINUED
It
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (Cont’d)
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Ihdicated
Harmony (Cont'd)
Henry (Cont'd)
j
Secretary Fullrich, Laura (9^)
•
Harrison
'
Principal Corr, Margaret T. (12)
(g-tirne)
$
855.00
6,400.00
4,000.00 4,200.00 5,200.00 5,150.00 4,200.00 4,095.00 4,650.00 4,200.00 4,700.00 4,850.00 (|-time)
931.00
Hawthorne i Principal Barker, Nettie M. (12)
5,900.00
Teachers Blanchard, Helen Brown, Bonita B. Brown, Ruth W. Dotson, La Dean Givens, Robyn B. Hann, Beulah Huffman, Frances Johnson, Kathleen Lair, Gladys Leftwich, Paul Lindsey, Martha L. McNabb, Teresa M. Moore, Jewell Wolfe, Mary
Secretary Falink, Lillian (9?)
5,200.00 3,900.00 4,000.00 4,100.00 5,200.00 5,150.00 4,700.00 3,700.00 5,200.00 4,100.00 4,700.00 5,400.00 5,400.00 3,900.00
(-g-time)
973.75
Hayes i
Principal Bloomer, Jack W. (12)
Teachers Moore, Opal Purdy ; Royalty, Kay (g at Henry) , Summers, Wilda E. Vest, Wyona T.
5,360.00 3,900.00 3,400.00 3,800.00 3,600.00
Henry Principal Brewer, Vernon (12)
$4,500.00 3,400.00
Heronville
i. Teachers Adkins, Ima -,Basey, Margaret Bogue, Hazel D. Clark, Vivian M. Dean, A, Beth ■- Fromme, Helen 1 Fuhring, Margaret Gorrell, Doramae Mackey, Marie M. Viler, Valera V. Secretary Allsbrook, Helen L.(9|)
Teachers Shaw, Reba Royalty, Kay (g time at Hayes)
5,100.00
Principal Faris, Ruth K. (12)
6,800.00
Teachers Billingsley, Opala Burleson, Lois Burr, Sylvia G. Carlton, Evangeline Cowtner, Margaret Garten, Alma M. Hooper, Oma R. Jones, Florence F. Mays, Emily E. Nance, Imogene M. Pratt, Madge S. Quisenberry, F. Simmons, Juanita Webb, Norma E. Phillips, Helen
4,600.00 4,100.00 4,750.00 4,OOOM50 5,150.00 5,300.00 5,400.00 5,40$. 00 4,800.00 4,6oo.oo 4,475.00 4,750.00 3,900.00 3,700.00 5,960.00
Secretary Swafford, Ruth (9-g)
1,947.50
Horace Mann Principal Geis, W. L. (12)
5,500.00
Teachers Autry, Opal M. Beene, Virginia Boland, Kathleen Ellis, Jennie M. Evans, Alleene Gordon, Zelma 0. Hann, Edna L. Johnson, Pearl Kunke, Ethel A. Morgan, Cliffie S. Roberts, Louise Wickson, Winnifred (To reserve & advisory) Secretary Wagner, Manolia M.
(9'2')
(g-time)
5,050.00 4,450.00 4,750.00 5,150.00 4,450.00 5,000.00 4,800.00 5,000.00 5,300.00 5,200.00 4,750.00 1,000.00
973.75
Johns on Principal Martin, Earl (12)
6,800.00
Teachers Barnett, Mabel Beaver, Shirley M. Boeve, Betty (Teacher Aide) Cartmill, Dorothy Cooley, Hulda
4,200.00 4,550.00 l,44o.oo 4,700.00 4,950.00
\ *
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONTINUED
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS ^Cont’d)
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated
yea rly SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated
Johnson (Cont'd)
Lafayette (Cont'd)
Driver, Dorothy Ellis, E. Louise Hall, Donald Hammers, Carol Ann Haynes, Emily Wells, Joyce Jackson, Enid L. Jenkins, Ruth Lance, Daphne McFeaters, C. Rucker, Lura E. Rust, Mayme R. Simpkins, Agnes F. Smart, Virgie A. Strong, Christine Sutton, Ruth -Thompson, Virginia (Teacher Aide) Wells, Kay (Teacher Aide) Secretaries Barnett, Frances A. (9?) Fletcher, Viola (9|-)
$k,100.00 5,koo.oo 3,500-00 3,800.00 k,koo.oo 3,700.00 k,200.00 k,100.00 5,too.00 k,200.00 k,000.00 k,000.00 k,550*00 k,935-00 k,too.00 k,600.00 l,kko.oo i,kko.oo
1,9^7.50 1,58k.00
Kaiser
Principal Madison, Lenore C. (12) Teachers Born, Rosemary Carter, Helen Edgmon, Norman Glaser, Bertha Gray, Carolyn Greene, Virginia Kaiser, Faye H. Kiester, Frances Leander, Marie I. Lee, Sue McCray, Mary E. Paden, Venus Rausin, Ruth .Roberts, Geraldine Shipman, Ozelie N. Walters, Patricia Ann Vandegrift, Nellie Secretary Stauffer, Lauretta
(9^)
6,800.00 k,600.00 3,600.00 3,900.00 5,100.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 k,350.00 3,500.00 k,k5o.oo 3,900.00 5,100.00 3,900.00 k,650.00 k,100.00 k,too.00 3,500.00 5,too.00 1,9^7-50
Lafajette
Principal Gibson, Jack D. (12)
5,850.00
Teachers Boyle, Alyce Cade, Helen M- '- : Clark, Sue E. . Cochran, Grace M’. Parker, Billy Hogue, Patsy Mackey, Hazel L. '
k,300.00 k,55O.OO 3,700.00 k,950.00 3,500.00 3,600.00 k,650.00
$k,35O.OO 3,700.00 3,500.00 3,700.00
Sipe, A. Leota Townsend, Minnie Mills, Ann Walker, Shirley P.
Secretary Rowe, Gladys
(9i)
(|-time)
950.00
Lee Principal Scott, Lederle Billings, SylviaBriney, Ruth W. Foltz, Marjorie Gaudin, Melba L. Graham, Esther Hamilton, Imogene Hardin, Millie Hill, Jean Jones, Ethel S. King, Grace Lipscomb, Lucile Marshall, Lillian Mayes, Dorotha P. Mount, Melva Mrs. Simonton, Louise Toohey, Ruth A. Wyatt, Lee J. Secretary Akers, Pauline
ST
(9i)
5,800.00 5,too.00 ; k, 650.005,350.00 k,950.00 5,too.00 5,too.00 k,kio.oo 3,600.00 5,000.00 k,950.00 5,too.00 k,950.00 k,750.00 3,700.00 k,100.00 5,too.00 k,too.00 i,9k7.oo
Lincoln
Principal Kibler, Hazel M. (12)
6,350.00
Teachers Benefield, Virgil Day, Katherine Fraley, Alma G,. Hatfield, Bonnie C. Hauser, Beverly 0. Little, Edna Mauck, Kathleen G. Renfroe, Katharyn Seitter, Delka Adams, Evalyn West, Mrs. Irma Wilson, Marvin A. Wright, Ruby
k,000.00 3,900.00 k,950.00 3,900.00 k,000.00 k,515.00 5,200.00 k,100.00 k,900.00 3,500.00 3,900.00 3,600.00 5,256.00
Linwood Principal Mullinax, Harvey (12)
6,800.00
Teachers Bean, Floy S. Cole, Ruth C. Duncan, Edna M. Firquain, Donna
5,050.00 5,200.00 5,350.00 3,900.00
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MEETING OF JU^Y .. ■
• •■
.
..
■■
7, 1958 - CONTINUED
J.
St
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (Cont’d)
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Bas is Unless Otherwise Indicated
1
Mark Twain (Cont'd)
Linwood (Cont'd)
: i I ' j ; '
Grimsley, Bethyl Holley, Helen M. Lightfoot, Elizabeth Morris, Sara J. Pittman, Leia H. Qualls, Opal Ritter, Beatrice Ruble, Joan Shields, Winburn Sumpter, Margaret
1
Secretary Rogers, Isobel E.
■
Longfellow
! j
(9i)
$4,500.00 4,300.00 5,400.00 5,350.00 5,200.00 4,450.00 5,400.00 4,200.00 5,150.00 3,500.00 1,947.50
Cullers, Zuleika A. DeWees, E. Venora Duncan, Marian M. Frank, Cassandra B. Gruver, Carmel Hiner, Gladys Lemmons, Leland Lingenfelter, E. MeCan, Rubye P. Nutt, Exie Mae Oliver, Margaret Stewart, Muriel J. Tidwell, Kay
6,500.00
Teachers Allison, Elizabeth Armstrong, Helen L. Augustine, Sara Burrus, Dorothy Christensen, Gail Kidd, Laurie Littrell, Gloria Miller, Margaret Newipiny Ann Nita Tinkham, Violet D.
3,800.00 5,200.00 4,300.00 4,100.00 3,700.00 4,350.00 3,500.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 5,200.00
Madison 'Principal Hicks., Helen C.
(12)
. Teachers ‘ beshane, 0. Inez ’ Dougall, Martha Emans, Idabel T. Gay, Gelene J. Kelley, Mabel A. ■ Kenworthy, Eunice Routon, Ona M. Sexton, Ruth . Simcoe, Anna Strong, Roberta B. • Turner, Lucille B. Turner, Pearl H. Young, Mary W. (91)
6,800.00 4,4oo.oo 3,500.00 4,500.00 4,650.00 4,500.00 4,750.00 4,650.00 3,500.00 3,600.00 4,400.00 4,600.00 4,850.00 5,400.00
1,947.00
Mark Twain Principal Lanman, J. L. (12) Teachers Bailey, Christine Claypool, Frances CIoninger, Mattie
5,100.00 3,600.00 4,550.00
(9i)
1,947.00
Mayfair
Principal Klingler', May L. (12)
6,150.00
Teachers Allen, Joan Beadles, Daryl Casey, Grace B. Estes, Reba H. Holmes, M. Alice Hoover, Florence Hughes, Margaret L. (| time) James, Aileen Kelley, Carol May, borothy Mize, Allene Roberts, Maxine L. Ryden, Daisy L. Webber, Marjorie
3,500.00 3,600.00 4,500.00 4,350.00 4,700.00 4,200.00 1,750.00 4,300.00 3,900.00 4,000.00 4,300.00 4,200.00 4,100.00 3,500.00
Secretary Rowles, Hazel (9-2)
1,911.00
McKinley Principal Pickett, Lena (12)
5,900.00
Teachers Apostol, Mary G. Brandt, John H. Nunn, Janet Pollock, Ruth Shugart, Mildred Ward, Mae Belle
3,900.00 3,600.00 3,700.00 3,900.00 4,700.00 4,100.00
Secretary Hallock, Teresa 5,750.00
$4,350.00 .4,935- 00 ^.4,950.00 ?^;4oo.oo 100.00 $4, 200.00 ' '4,000.00 '■4,950.00 . 4,350.00 ) 3,500.00 5,200.00 • 5,300.00 * 3,500.00 ►T
Secretary Funderburg, Moree
Principal Reid, Ellen (12)
Secretary Simmons, Ola P.
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months ’ Basil Unless Otherwise Indicated
(9i)
(^--time)
902.50
Monroe Principal Estes, Lloyd M. (12)
6,700.00 .-
'
f
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONTINUED
it ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (Cont*d)
tBtiRLX SALARY
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Bas is Unless Otherwise Indicated
10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated Monroe (Cont'd)
(9s>)
$3,900.00 3,600.00 4,400.00 3,700.00 4,100.00 4,000.00 3,900.00 5,200.00 5,250.00 5,200.00 4,650.00 4,500.00 3,600.00 4,000.00 3,500.00 1,948.00
Nichols Hills Principal McFeaters, Darrell (12)
Secretary Harlan, Daisy (9t
Teachers Alexander, Jean M. Coy, Ela R. Clay, Aretha L. Conner, Octavia E. (■§■ time) Cox, Maedella E. Griffin, Fannie L. Hamilton, Charlotte Houston, Hyder J. James, Arvella G. Jones, Lucile K. Jones, Leah B. Kernal, Eddie M. Linzy, Elizabeth K. *! Lyday, Marie W. Moore, Ever M. Perkins, Grace S. Randolph, Allie L. : Rhone, Camille M. Tarver, Maree
6,600.00
Principal Baber, Eldon (12)
5,800.00
Teachers Brett, Lavadis Crews, Tennie Foster, Pearl Green, Teresa Harrison, Olive Hayes, Faye L. Morrison, Thelma T. Rector, Doris S. Rodesney, Mamie Ross, Pauline Tabor, Virginia Turner, Mabel C.
4,000.00 3,600.00 3,500.00 4,550.00 4,600.00 4,400.00 4,600.00 4,550.00 3,600.00 4,100.00 3,500.00 5,400.00
Secretary Schuler, Edith N. (9^-) (-^-time)
Principal Mathis, Glendine
Principal Hobbs, Edna H. (12)
6,060.00
Teachers Counter, Mattie J. Dabney, Rubye E. Jackson, Eula Norman, Ida P. (■§• time at Carver)
5,150.00 5,100.00 4,750.00 4,300.00
Teachers Bower, Ysleta Ford, Sally Jeffers, Clara S. McMinimy, Mary E. Nelson, Ferne Nolen, Emma Kate
Orchard Park
Page
973.75
Polk
1,947.00
)
$4,200.00 4,410.00 5,150.00 2,25.0.00 4,>xoo»oo 4,550.00 4,100.00 3,900.00 4,988.00 4,500.00 5,200.00 3,900.00 5,100.00 5,400.00 5,200.00 5,000.00 5,200.00 5,150.00 4,500.00
Pierce
Teachers 5,400.00 Bartell, Lois 4,500.00 Booze, Alice T. 4,300.00 Breshears, Ruth 4,750.00 Clow, Geraldine R. 3,900.00 Kragh, Ramona 4,200.00 Cooke, Zula 4,000.00 Crowder, Vivian 3,500.00 Holland, Karen 5,200.00 Hood, Geneva T. 4,750.00 Kerr, Audrey 4,600.00 Maney, Alpha M. 4,450.00 Martin, Barbara J. 3,700.00 Newman, Jimmy 4,650.00 Patzkowski, E. Service, Janet (■§■ time at Ridge view) 3,9 00.00 3,900.00 Thompson, Joanna 4,400.00 Watts, Ann R. 3,900.00 Wright, Thelma
Principal Moulder, Mary E.
t:
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Teachers Allsup, Carol Zardes, Joy Byrum, Kathleen C. Duroy, Lee Dykes, Mildred Geis, Jewell Johnston, Audrey Marshall, Ina Mayes, Mayry Munford, Caroline Novotny, Annamae Phillips, Eula M. Sherrod, Ann Terrell, Georgenne Kroeger, William Secretary Ridings, Helen
f
Secretary Burns, Inez H.
(12)
(9i) (|-time)
6,400.00 4,500.00 5,000.00 4,550.00 4,100.00 4,500.00 4,925.00
931,00
Prairie Queen
(12)
5,850.00
Principal Crews, R. C. (12)
6,500.00
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MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONTINUED
I.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (Cont'd) YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated
;
Prairie Queen (Cont'd)
Rancho (Cont'd)
Teachers $4,550.00 Condren, Robert W. 3,700.00 Drew, Joyce 3,700.00 Farine, Katherine 4,700.00 Ivey, Ethlyn N. ‘ 3,600.00 Jackson, Wynema 3,900.00 Johnson, Katherine 3,500.00 Kouns, Non Earl 4,350.00 Lester, Lillian M. 4,950.00 Nichols, Edith B. 3,500.00 Prichard, Mary Dell 3,600.00 Sims, Sue Willa 4,000.00 Taylor Hermine T. Heuring, Nancy (|r time Stand Watie)3,500.00 - ;.S Secretary Godsy, Ruth (9t) (4-time) 664.00
Sherrod, Laura M. Woodruff, Helen B.
Putnam Heights
Principal Boys, Margaret A. (12) Teachers Barrett, Frances Blakeley, Elsie J. BoreIla, Myrtle C. Brothers, John EDeWitt, Margaret Dillon, Ethel B. Genders, Loie Keefe, Dorothy L Kostka, Virginia (g time) . Laughlin, Blanche Marshall, Mabel G. Nelson, Blanche B. . Paine, Mary L. Thompson, Earline McFarland, Virginia .
Secretary Schwedland, Pauline
(9^)
6,600.00 5,400.00 5,400.00 4,700.00 4,200.00 5,350.00 5,400.00 4,400.00 4,200.00 1,750-00 5,koo.oo 5,200.00 4,350.00 .5,250.00 5,100.00 3,500.00
1,616.00
Rancho
Principal Thomas, Alta E. (12)
i Teachers ; Almack, Juanita M. Brockett,Glennis , Burns; Thelma' i Efjrbfi/Dena S. ? Finley, Milta | Frledlahceb, Lahoma is, Robertson, Elizabeth j Gumm'Mar jorie... 1 Hare, Marguerite E. | Hayden,'Loreita \ Johnson, Vernice ’ Bailey, Joy'...... ' Mitchell, Verna ' j Russell, Betsy (•§■ time Coolidge)
6,725.00 5,000.00 4,400.00 4,625.00 4,450.00 4,000.00 4,100.00 3,500.00 4,650.00 5,200.00 3,800.00 4,650.00 3,900.00 4,700.00 3,500.00
$4,350.00 4,500.00
Ridgeview Principal Huffman, Elizabeth (12)
6,800.00
Teachers Anderson, Beverly Bledsoe, Patty Bradley, Alma J. Calder, Nellie B. Goekes, Ruth Dansby, Geneva ND Harrison, Hazel Hickey, Juanita Kessinger, Helen Listen, Pauline Mack, La Juanna Midkiff, Nancy H. Ogle, Lavetta Osborne, Louise Storie, Bob G. Sullins, Lois I Wahl, Margaret Webster, Wanda ■M' Whitehair, Doris Service, Janet (■§• time Nichols Hills)
3,500.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,850.00 3,7OO.Ofir 2,700.00 4,700.00 3,900.00 5,200 $0 3,700.00 3,700.00 3,700.00 3,900.00 3,600.00 4,200.00 4,100.00 4,750.00 4,900.00 4,000.00. 3,900.00
Secretary Koopman, June B.
1,768.00
(92)
Riverside
Principal Russell, Aristle C. (12)
5,400.00
Teachers Baldwin, Catherine Beck, Viola Blakley, Olevia D. Jones, Mary Jo Lewis, William R. Scott, Kathleen Snowbarger, W. M. James, Jennie Lou
3,700.00 3,800.00 4,200.00 3,600.00 4,200.00 4,500.00 3,500.00 3,675.00
Secretary Jones, Theresa
(^ time at Valley Brook) (9J)
902.50
Rockwood
Principal Thomas, Lorraine K. (12)
6,800.00
Teachers Brice, Inez T. Browning, Berniece Davis, Zora R. Drake, Christine
4,100.00 5,040.00 4,830.00 4,800.00
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONTINUED j '■ i X
1111 '1»W‘ X11 i1*'!RgRggBBWI
it
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (Cont’d)
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated Rockwood (Cont'd)
t
Fox, Lou Ann Halley, Mattie L. Lawson, William B. Lewis, Lena A. Lively, Audrey Malone, Kathryn K. Neuschaefer, A. E. Shive, Nina B. Standeven, Alice Lu Stewart, Bess C. Thompson, Lettye A. Waite, Doris Y. White, Freda A. Word, Birdie S. Woods, Mary K. time Columbus) Secretary Nichols, Agnes
(9?)
Shidler (Cont'd)
$3,500.00 4,450.00 4,625.00 4,100.00 4,700.00 5,250.00 4,700.00, 4,950.00 3,600.00 4,450.00 5,300.00 5,150.00 4,000.00 4,550.00 4,100.00 1,911.00
Ross Principal McNatt, Myrtle (12)
5,800.00
Teachers Bass, Nona (^ time Foster) Bickford, Vera Hadden, Margaret Ingram, Maude Kennedy, Geneva Mitchell, Ann
4,200.00 3,800.00 3,900.00 5,400.00 4,000.00 3,600.00
Sequoyah
Principal McNatt, Ethel (12)
6,600.00
Teachers Batte'nburg, M. Brecheen, Marie C. Harris, Onda Hoefle, Alma T. Hofacket, Ima Kirkpatrick, Eula Lackey, Rose Martin, Olive I. McClanahan, B. Railey, Eva Reneau, Nona M.
4,500.00 5,300.00 5,000.00 5,400 $0 4,800.00 4,750.00 3,900.00 4,700.00 4,000.00 4,900.00 5,000.00
Secretary Smith, Nina G.
1,947.00
(9 2)
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated
Shidler
Principal Ruble, Carl C. (12)
5,500.00
Teachers Baumhaft, Effie Burkhalter, Douglas Cabaniss, Helen T. Curry,, .Mary
4,700.00 3,700.00 3,900.00 4,000.00
Duggan, Ruth Hampton, Charlotte Isham, Gertie L. Johnson, Frankie Pennington, Dovie Randolph, Doris J. Rippy, Laura Trubey, Esther H. Tsakonas, Corrine
Secretary Feland, Opal R.
(9^-) (-^-time)
995.00
Shields Heights
Principal Nance, Leon C. (12)
6,800.00
Teachers Anderson, Margaret Bassler, Vivian L. Beasley, Mabie K. Benton, Theta Biggins, Mary Alice Burger, Flossie R. Cannon, Iva Dale Clough, Mignon ■ Foreman, Sara Hammond, Wilma Joyce, Lavalette D. Kendall, Bessie G. Klepzig, Leila J. Langston, Chalmer Mack, Rubye E. McCord, Mary Morton, Edna M. Preble, Eloise M. Robinson, Gladys V. Row land, Norina L. Sullivan, Evelyn Turner, Doris Secretary Delp, Hazel M. (9i)
1
1,947.00
Stand Watie
Principal Birkhead, Nina H. (12)
Teachers Baker, Ermyl Boone, Allene DeVoe, Glenda Caskey, Sue Cornett, Eula E. Council, Mabel R. Eastep, Helen Ellis, Pocahontas Gentz, Margaret Godwin, Zela M. Hatcher, Velma Hearing, Nancy M. (J time Prairie Queen)
6,800.00
I
3,500.00
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONTINED
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (Cont'd)
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YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months’ Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated Tyler (Cont'd)
Stand Watie (Cont'd)
Horn, Florence L. Kays, Mabel L. Maynard, Jessie ND Moore, Annabelle Parker, Julia Parsons, Leona Ragsdale, Lena M. Sharpe, Pauline A. Smith, Anna B.
Secretary Smith, Anna M.
(9i)
$5,200.00 5,000.00 3,000.00 5,200.00 5,200.00 5,400.00 5,200.00 4,750.00 4,350.00 1,91+7.00
Taylor
Principal Roehr, Lucille
(12)
. Teachers Cutchall, Dorothy (■§• time) Lindblade, Lois R. Rennolds, Frances Spence, Doris Young, Georgia
6,060.00 1,750.00 4,100.00 5,200.00 3,700.00 3,700.00
Truman Principal Alexander, Floyd F. (12)
Teachers Boyd, Olive P. ’ Clardy, Blanche P. Curtis, Algie E. Fuller, Irma W. Glover, Sarah Gracey, Nellye Greene, Emma J. Hendrix, Vernita F. Lewis, Charles E. . Lewis, Ruth S. Mason, Maggie N. McGee, Onnie S. Oliver, Electra w. Oliver, Mary F. Perry, Gladys E. Pollard, Jennie L. Stripling, Oliver W. Ware, Juanelda Secretary Crowell, Frances
(91)
r
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Secretary Klepac, Lois
(91)
5,800.00 4,100.00 5,1+00.00 l+,700.00 1+,1+00.00 4,400.00 4, 515.00 l+,500.00 5,200.00 3,600.00 5,1+00.00 5,250.00 5,1+00.00 5,1+00.00 4,400.00 3,800.00 1+,55O.OO 3,900.00 ■ 3,900.00 1,750.00
6,350.00
Teachers East, Cora V. Howell, Catherine Ingram, Arlene Nethjerton, LaVerne
4,300.00 4,800.00 3,700.00 4,300.00
931.00
Principal Furr. Ila C. (12)
6,400.00
Teachers Bailey, Frances E. Bethell, Elizabeth Cooley, Florence Everman, Hotona Lewis, Maude Murphree, Louana Rodke, Anna S. Swale, Lillian L.
4,550.00 4,2@&.00 5,350.00 4,450.00 4,600.00 3,^p0.00 4,83o.oo 4,900.00
. (91)
Secretary Edwards, Anne M.
(1-tUne)
973.75
Valley Brook 5,450.00
(12)
Teachers Gilreath, Eloise P. Gray, Doris Peak, Barbara Sparks, Lorene Tibbits, Velma R. Witcher, Berthyl
4,850.00 4,100.00 3,600.00 4,300.00 4,550.00 3,900.00
Secretary Jones, Theresa (1 time Riverside) (91) 902.50
Van Buren Principal King, Harley (12)
5,310.00
Teachers Collins, Lois E. Doyle, Juanita B. English, Alma George, Syble Green, Leva Gregory, Margaret McFarland, Nellie
3,500.00 3,900.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,200.00 3,700.00 4,500,00
Secretary George, Beverly
Principal Treadway, Dorine (12)
(j-time)
University Heights
Principal Sample, Gerald T.
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$5,200.00 4,700.00
Powers, Nathalie Price, Vercie A.
(9^)
(-1-time)
926.00
Walnut Grove
Principal Glover, George T. (12)
5,200.00
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ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (Cont'd) YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated Walnut Grove (Cont'd) Teachers Dotson, Naomi Fitzgerald, Eileen Hamner, Mildred Hood, Nelda Faye Hubbard, Opal Lawter, Zeddie H. Jr.
. westwood (Cont'd) $4,000.00 3,800.00 ll-,950.00 3,900.00 3,500.00 3,800.00
Washington
Principal Overman, Frank B. (12)
6,800.00
Teachers Childers, Ladonia Harder, Mabel E. Heaton, Frances E. Hendrickson, P. Hudson, Lyn dal L. Karnes, Prebble W. Lowe, Alice ND Mitchell, Janilou Nelson, Beatrice H. Prater, Jimmie Shreve, Helene C. Stomp, Pauline Taliaferro, A. Thompson, Annie
5,050.00 5,200.00 4,000.00 5,200.00 4,800.00 5,200.00 3,300.00 4,950.00 4,300.00 5,400.00 4,650.00 5,400.00 5,400.00 3,780.00
Secretary Webster, Opal
1,768.00
(9i‘)
West Nichols Hills
Principal Borah, Ralph A.
7,200.00
Teachers Allison, Imogene Belcher, Geraldine Clark, Ruth W. Ells, Marjorie Gilham, Dora L. Jones, Dorothy Jones, Lahoma Lawson, M. Frances Leeman, Hope Minter, Hazel M. Phillips, Lucille Price, June Resler, Karen Schmidt, Monace K. Todd, Eloise Zwick, Gwen
4,4oo.oo 4,000.00 4,450.00 3,700’.oo 4,350.00 3,500.00 4,100.00 4,350.00 4,400.00 4,500.00 5,400.00 3,900.00 3,500.00 4,400.00 4,450.00 4,550.00
Secretary Bartlett, Juanita
(9^)
Westwood 1 Principal Davis, Elbert 0. (12)
1,947.00
6,800.00
Teachers Cosgrove, Mabel Daniel, Charlyne B. Daniel, Hazel ND Durbin, Guyon B. Elliot, Marie Emptage, Jean Fleenor, Velma P. Guthrie, Minnie J. Brown, Myrtle Johnson, Ann Johnson, Connie Stovall, Gwen Liston, Lorene Markham, D. Fay Martin, Fausta McInnis, Irma W. McKinney, Sue Miller, Elizabeth Morley, Juanita P. Orner, Jacqualine
Secretary Hager, Gwen
(92)
$4,450.00 4,650.00 3,300-00 4,300.00 4,000.00 4,700.00 4,410.00 4,950.00 5,400.00 3,600.00 4,200.00 4,000.00 4,100.00 4,700.00 5,200.00 4,650.00 3,500-00 5,200.00 4,100.00 3,990.00 1,947.00
Wheeler
Principal Lee, Floyd C. (12)
6,800.00 -
Teachers Alexander, Frankie Bridgewater, Itura Cheatham, Hattie Cooley, Viola M. Corbett, Arma J. Crowell, Carrie Farmer, Rowena E. First, Mildred Jones, Bertha McChristy, M. Lorain McClelland, Bernice Morrow, Eva M. Sessums, Edna P. Swihart, Mary F. Taylor, Ima R. Taylor, Ona H.
4,850.00 4,^50.00 4,095.00 4,500.00 5,400.00 5,400.00 4,850.00 4,550.00 4,950.00 3,600.00 4,700.00 5,200.00 4,900.00 4,550.00 4,650.00 5,250.00
Secretary Argo, Ruby J.
1,947.00
x (9a)
Willard Principal Marshall, Edward P. (12)
6,800.00
Teachers Alley, Mildred E. Baird, Bernice K. Bryden, Jewell Fieldcamp, Ruth Harwood, Anna
4,950.00 4,650.00 4,883.00 3,900.00 4,600.00
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONTINUED
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (Cont’d) YEARLY SALARY 10 Months' Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated
YEARLY SALARY 10 Months’ Basis Unless Otherwise Indicated
Willard (Cont’d)
$5,14-00.00 5,400.00 4,500.00 3,500.00 4,100.00 3,600.00 5,200.00 4,450.00 4,200.00 5,000.00
Isaac, Bernice Kapp, Jeannetta Mayes, A. Beatrice Moran, Dorothy M. Mustion, Vera Pagan, Patsy Pryer, Mildred S. Street, Mabel D. Suggs, Grace M. Walkingstick, M.
Secretary Berre 11, Louise
(.9?)
1,757.00
Wilson Principal McKee, Lena (12)
5,500.00
Teachers Bayless, Catherine Conner,.Agnes M. Gober, Gladys Goss, Lunell M. Mooy, Laura L. Newcomb, Dora L. Porter, Gladys Skinner, Allie Spahr, Pauline G. Underhill, Earl
5,000.00 4,200.00 4,900.00 3,600.00 5,000.00 4,700.00 4,750.00 5,200.00 5,200.00 4,400.06'
Secretary Webster, Helen
1,911.00
(9i)
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On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye.
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On motion of Mr. Wrighfc, seconded by Mr. Thompson, bids were opened on student insurance as per the following tabulation: ______ __ ____ ______________
j R. #159 > Bids Opened or ' Student Ins.
An analysis of the four bids received for the Student Accident Insurance is shown belowo
The Commonwealth Life Insurance Company provided the following estimated breakdown of the $U6,000 in premiums sold here last year. lo Student policies 2O Athletic (football excluded) 200 3« Athletic 900
Using these figures, the analysis shows the total cost to our students and school employees as follows: American Progressive Insurance Company 18,000 policies at $2o00 ’ 200 policies at $2»00 900 policies at $10<>7f>
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Total Union Mutual Life Insurance Company lbj, 000 policies at $1O75> 200 policies at $1<>7J? 900 policies at $8<»00
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Security Connecticut Life ’ 18,000 policies at 200 policies at 900 policies at
Insurance Company $l<>50 $27,001 $3 <,00 l,00( $10o00 9,00(
$37,000
Total
American Motorist Insurance Company The policy submitted by this company does not meet our specifications, since it is not an unallocated policy« On the basis of this analysis3 the over-all cost of the bid submitted by the Security Connecticut Life Insurance Company is the lowesto
It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. Wright that the foregoing bids on student ; R. #160 accident insurance be referred to Mr. Bill Haller for further study and later recommenda- i Bids Referred ? to Mr. Haller tion to the Board. The motion carried. Visitors from Kansas City Recently
Dr. Barnes reported that representatives from Kansas City, Missouri spent two days recently in Oklahoma City visiting the school T-V personnel, and that they published pictures of KETA studio in the Kansas City Star.
PERSONNEL
Personnel Recommended
It was recommended that the following persons be employed and that contracts with the teachers listed below on the form hereby approved be executed in the name of the District by the Superintendent or person by him designated; also, that other personnel recommendations and information below be approved: i f
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SUPERVIS0R» EFFECTIVE JULY I,
J. A.
1958 AT A SALARY OF $1.00 PER HOUR FOR THE HOURS
Digg s FOR THE
Nance Lea Newton
2ur ?s IGeRZks ;UPERV'S@R BE ELECTED
beg inning
June "
AT * SALARY ®F 10.95 per hou r
FOR THE
Sue Davi s ^E PLAYGR9UND SUPERVISOR BE ELECTED BEGINNING JUNE I I AT A SALARY OF $1.00 PER HOUR FOR THE nwuno HF
David Cawth orn
MEETING OF JULY 1, 1958 - CONTâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;D
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD;
Tempor ary Empl oyments ; Reques t per missio n to
empl oy the fol low ing
temp ora ry per so nnel
Mr . Wood fin Harr is in the Textboo k Center during Sal ary on the bas is of $1.50 per hour . Miss Patr icia Ann Taylor SUMMER MONTHS,
as clerk
EFFECTIVE JUNE 2,
for
1958.
the summ er mon ths
duty
relief
;
Curriculum
in the
BASIS OF $205 PER MONTH.
Mrs . Nan cy Barl ow as clerk
in the
Miss Vera m . Pais ley as clerk THE BASIS OF $170 PER MONTH.
Resea rch Departm ent ,
in the ad ult
inst itute
Bill Thom as on to pack Chem istr y ki ts at the TV fro m C-i-4 (Ford Founda tion ) fl.25 per hour . MR.
Libra ry during
eff ective
2,
Statio
io , 1958.
Sal ary
on
n , eff ectiv e
June
4,
EFFECTIVE JUNE 4,
Mr . Clyde Adam s to pack chem istry ki ts at from C-o-2-F (Ford Found ation ) $1.25 per
Stat ion ,
EFFECTIVE MAY 28,
Station ,
eff ectiv e
Mr . jim Boa tma n to pack chemi stry kits at From C-o=2-F (Ford Founda tion ) #1.25 per as clerk
BASIS OF $170 PER MONTH
in the
Person
nel
THE TV
THE TV HOUR.
Off ice , eff ectiv e June
9,
May
28,
1958
Miss Carol Bail ey AS CLERK IN THE PERSONNEL OFFICE, EFFECTIVE JUNE II, 1958. THE BASIS OF $ I 70 PER MONTH.
Emil y Mc Cord AS CLERK IN THE INSTRUCTIONAL OFFICE, FOR THE PERIOD-JUNE June 23, 1958 Sal ary on the bas is of I1.50 per ho ur . Sal ary TO COME FROM (Ford Fou ndati on )
Miss
Miss Grace Chadw ick as super viso r in the ar t depa rtmen t during ON THE BASIS OF
THE MONTH OF
PER MONTH.
Mrs . Loui se A. Arnol d fo r one mo nth Sala ry on the ba sis of $330 per mont
on the
on
,
HOUR.
the
Sal ary
2,
Stati
on
1958.
2,
1958.
June
, eff ective June
Sal ary
1958.
Mr . Jimm y Scott to pack chemis try kits at the TV fro m C-i-4 (Ford Fou ndatio n ) $1.25 per hour .
Miss Grace Mark o
June
eff ective
SALARY ON THE BASIS OF $170 PER MONTH.
Mrs . Cla ra Alley as Regis tra r at Northwes t Cla ssen , eff ective June
THE BASIS OF $ 170 PER MONTH.
,
1958.
<958,
Sal ary Sala
ry
Sal ary <958.
Sal ary
Sal ary
ON THE
SALARY ON
10 THROUGH C- 1-4
July .
Sala
ry
at the TV Station to do TV GUIDES, EFFECTIVE JULY 1 , 1958 h (Ford Founda tion ).
Trans fe rs : Request perm ission to ma ke the fol lo wing trans fers
Mrs . Doroth y Hamil ton , clerk June 11, 1958. Sal ary to be
at ranch o to reg istra r at North west adj usted from $186 to $211 per month
Mrs . Dell a Holl is , Secretar y at Mad iso n to Secretary July i , 1958. Sal ary to be adju sted from $196.11 to Mrs . Helen Riding s 5 eff ectiv e Augu st 25, Mrs . Beverl y Crai g , EFFECTIVE JULY I,
in the $226.11
Curr
Cla ss en , .
icul um per mo nth
.
Libra
time clerk in the cur ricu lum libra ry to Secreta ry at 1958. Sal ary on the bas is of $205 per month .
from
1958.
clerk
in the curricul
um libra ry to clerk
SALARY TO REMAIN THE SAME.
effective
in the
ry , effective
Monro e scho ol ,
Textbook Center ,
per mis sion to pay Mrs . Nancy Treichler , Secretary at North wes t Cla ss en for the two -week perio d beg inning June 9 and ending June 20, 1958, at her regul ar sa la ry rate of $210 per mon th .
Request
Request perm ission
to incr eas e the hou rly as sign ment of Dennis Mooney fro m five (5) hours per da y to eigh t (8) HOURS PER DAY OR FORTY (40) HOURS PER WEEK, EFFECTIVE JUNE 12, 1958. THE RATE OF PAY TO REMAIN THE SAME.
PERSO N N EL
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONT'D
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONT'D t——
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD; MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT - EMPLOYMENTS
Reques t per missio n to Nam e
Atker
so n ,
Beck ,
Dona ld
L„
B. B„
Benef ield ,.Virgil Broth ers , John
Crews , Doyl
M.
E.
e H.
Emery , Sam pson
Garton , Rober t Gill
ila nd ,
L.
Dona ld
C»
EMPLOY THE FOLLOWING AS TEMPORARY PERSONNELS
Posit ion
Empl oyment
Sal ary
Labo rer
DATE 6-2-58
$1.25 PER HOUR
Trk Driver
6-5-58
1,50
Trk Driver
6-3-58
1.50
Plu mber
6-2-58
1.75
Carp enter
6-11-58
2.00
Pai nter
6-11-58
1-75
Lab orer
6-2-58
1.25
Pipe Instal ler
6-4-58
1.50
6-11-58
2.00
Ham mond , Paul
R.
Lead Paint
Harpe r , Neely
P.
Lab orer
6-3-58
1.35
Pain ter
6-11-58
1.75
Labo rer
6-3-58
1.25
Paint er
6-11-58
1.75
Electr ician
6-9-58
2.00
Havens
, Winston
trite
Hayden , Jack
J,
Hendrix , Paul Huff ma n ,
R.
J. D.
H.
er
Kerr , Thom as
S.
Lab orer
6-12-58
1.50
King , Rona ld
S.
Carp enter
6-3-58
1.50
L.
Lab orer
6-2-58
1.25
Lamb , Jerry m„
Labo rer
6-5-58
1.35
Labo rer
6-2-58
1.25
Kirk , Tomm y
Leftwich , Paul
E,
Lohr ey, Joh n
P.
Labo rer
6-3-58
1.25
Looney , John
D.
Lab orer
6-6-58
1.00
Hvy Equip Opr
6-3-58
1.50
Welder
6-2-58
2.00
Electri cian
6-3-58
1.75
Maxwel l , Lonni e
D.
Mc Mill an , Loui s Mor ro w , Howa rd
G.
Owen , Larr
y D.
Scraper
6-4-58
1.25
Paul , Max
A.
Lab orer
6-3-58
1.25
Pai nter
6-1 1-58
1.75
6-11-58
1.50
6-5-58
1.35
6-5-58
2.50
6-6-58
1.00
Perdue , Ted
Sau ls , Doug
la s
Electri
Sho res , Don
E.
Labo rer
Swar
ts , W.
Ro
Trull , Dona ld Do
cian
Carpenter Lab orer
Forem an
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONT'D
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:
MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT
(cont â&#x20AC;&#x2122;d )
EMPLOYMENTS
Empl oym ent Date
Sal ary
Pain ter
6-4-58
$1.75 PER HOUR
Carp enter
6-9-58
2.00
Pos ition
Name Turner , Georg e
W.
Shiel ds , Marvin
L.
Hol lo way , Fred
C.
Carp enter
6-9-58
2.00
Gra dy , Charl es
E. i i i
Labo rer
6-i 6-58
1.25
Lab orer
6-13-58
i.35
Carpe nter
6-18-58
2.00
Petree , Jame s
H.
Mar cotte , Leona rd
F.
TRANSFERS;
Reques t perm iss ion to trans fer Mr . Leona rd J. Mc Cla in , Tempo rar y empl oyee in the Main tenanc e Departm ent to a 3/4 T. Floo rma n in the Servic e Departme nt , eff ectiv e June 23, 1958. Sal ary TO BE ADJUSTED FROM $1.25 PER HOUR TO $137.50 PER MONTH.
Request perm ission to adjus t the sal ari es of the fo ll owin g empl oyees :
Mr . Kf NNETH R. Mille r , temp ora ry pl um bing hel per in the PER HOUR TO $1.45 PER HOUR, EFFECTIVE JULY I, 1958.
mai ntena nce depa rtme nt from
$1.25
R. Knight , tem porar y empl oyee in the Maint ena nce Department from $1.25 per ho ur TO $1.35 PER HOUR, EFFECTIVE JULY I, 1958. HE IS TO BE CHANGED FROM A LABORER TO A LEAD
MR. Frank MAN.
perm iss ion to gra nt Mr . w . A. West , emplo yee in the ALLOWANCE OF $300.00 PER YEAR, EFFECTIVE JULY I, 1958.
Request
Main tenanc
e
Departm ent , a ca r
ADDITIONAL EMPLOYMENTS
Reques t
per missio n to employ the additional
Name
Cudj oe , Lawrence Palm er , willia m
Isom , Verno Fowl
er ,
Rodg
ers ,
J.
n H.
Har old
l.
Will iam
G.
tempo rar y pers onnel
:
Position
Emplo yment Date
Painte
6-30-58
r
Sal ar y $1.75 PER HOUR
Carp enter
6-26-58
2.00
Carpe nter
6-26-58
2.00
Floo
6-26-58
2.00
7-1-58
1.25
r
Sander
Labo rer
MEETING OF JULy 7, 1958 - CONT'D
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
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EMPLOYMENT
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DATE
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ASSIGNMENT
[NATIONS
PERSO N N EL SALARY
OR DEGREE COLLEGE
APPROVED EXP. DATE
EFFECTIVE
Fl o o r man
No r t h w est
REMARKS
REPLACEMENT
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONT'D
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MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONT'D
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD;
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Empl oym ents : Reques t per mis sion to employ Mr . Thea do re Schoo ls , effective June 16, 1958. Sal ary
Brown as Tempo ra ry Relief Cus todia n at on the ba sis of $183.33 per mo nth .
V.
All
Trans fers :
Request
perm iss ion to ma ke the fol lowing
trans fer s :
Mr . Roy Nol an Jr , 5 T. Flo orm an , Buchan an School to -g T. Flo orm an at Pierce Scho ol , eff ective June 11, 1958. Sal ary on the bas is of $91.66 per mo nth . Mr . Keith Ball ard ,
£ T. EFFECTIVE JUNE 2, 1958. OF $1.25 PER HOUR.
Mr . Flo yd Cott June ii , 1958.
Flo orm an , Longfe ll ow School He IS TO BE EMPLOYED ON A
rel l , temp ora ry fl oorma n at All Sal ary to rema in the sam e.
Schoo
to the
Wareh ouse Departme
nt ,
TEMPORARY BASIS AT THE RATE
ls to
Floorm an
Mr . Paul Eas ter , fro m temp ora ry reli ef fl oorm an at All Schoo effective Jul y i , 1958. Sal ary to rema in the sam e.
ls to
at
Gran t ,
Floorm an
effective
at
C&JTral ,
Mr . Thea dor e V.Bro wn from temp ora ry relief custo dia n at al l sch oo ls to Flo orm an at Central , eff ectiv e July i , 1958. Sal ary on the ba sis of $183.33 per mo nth . Audio -Visu al Departm ent
Tra nsfer s : Mr . Tai Saen g Shin , i T. Film Inspector to Visua l Departm ent , effective June 9, 1958.
a full -time Film Inspe ctor in the Audio Sala ry fro m ■$,1,05 per mont h to $210 per mo nth
Mr . Jam es Ho Car ey 3/4 T. to a ful l -time bas is in the Textb ook Center , June 9, 1958. Sala ry fm mf $,i 5?.5O per mont h to $210 per mon th . su pp ly
.
eff ective
de par tm en t EMPLOYMENTS:
Request perm issi on to Repair Depar tment :
Cour
tney
employ the pers onnel
, Arch
lis ted belo w for
summ er work
1.75 PER HOUR
Reev es , Ches ter
1.75 PER HOUR
Sipe, Robe rt
A.
1.75 PER HOUR
L.
1.50 PER HOUR
R.
Lundy , Lewis
1.50 PER HOUR
Hoste
tter
, Lyle
D.
1.50 PER HOUR
Crowd
er ,
Sam uel
H.
1.50 PER HOUR
Gilmo
re ,
Merl e
1.50 PER HOUR
Gho rmle y, Maurice
1.50 PER HOUR
Powel l , Joh n
1.25 PER HOUR
Berge r , Henry
Henson , Jerr
Furniture
$2.00 PER HOUR
Harring ton , Fos ter
Milbu rn , Troy
in the
k.
1.25 PER HOUR
y l.
1.25 PER HOUR
Motion to approve the foregoing recommended personnel was made by Mr. Thompson^ seconded by Mrs. Melton and carried on roll call with all members voting "Aye."
! I
R. #161 Personnel Approved
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONT'D
j
Bills and. Pay- s rolls Recommen-; ded
GEKERAL BUSINESS, PURCHASING, CAFETERIAS The following Items Nos. 1, 2 and. 3 were submi "tied for approval:
July 7, 1958
Item #1
Ratification of June 1958 payrolls previously approved by the board and upon which warrants have been issued as follows:
1957-58 GENERAL FUND.......................4 957.917.87.
Item #2
1957-58 BUILDING LEVY.......................4
36.061.71
1956 BOND...................
$
65.232.95
1957-58 FORD FOUNDATION.......... .................
$
lx? 51111.511
Authority to issue payrolls for July 1958 in the following estimated amounts: 1957-58 GENERAL FUND......................................................... $ 570400.00
Item #3
1957-58 BUILDING LEVY....................................................... $
20,000.00
1956 BOND....................................
$
70.000.00
1957-58 FORD FOUNDATION............................
$
5.000.00
Authorize payment of vendor bills as per attached itemized list. These bills have been examined and approved by the auditor as to appropriation, purpose of expenditure, calculations and receipt of merchandise and/or services.
MEETING OF JULY 1, 1958 - CONT'D
BILLS FILED WITH THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR PAYMENT JULY 7, 1958 The Asst. Supt. and Business Manager have checked all bills The Auditor has checked all bills
19^7-58 General Fund 1957-58 Building Levy
$......... 56,566.95
1956- 57 Building Levy
1,......... b2lu32.
1956
Bond
t... 28,9.QUik.
1957- 58 Ford Foundation
TOTAL
$__21OJ.71^
1957-58 General Fund
Abelard Schuman Ltd. Abernathy Vise & Tool Company
Teaching' Aid Suppls' Repr.Ind. Arts Eqpt.
Publisher (Selected) Standard
2.1U 22.50
Acinitox Termite Company
Custodial Suppls
Low
25.00
Addressograph Multigraph Corp.
Instr. Suppls, Cen. Off. Low
U8.28
A. & E. Equipment Company Airline Water Company American Body & Trailer, Inc. Americana Corporation American Optical Company Anderson Prichard Oil Corp.
Office Suppls Water Service Maint. Trks & Cars Library Books Health Dept. Suppls Instr. Suppls
Low Utilities Low Board Action Low Low
Appleton-Century Crofts, Inc.
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher (Selected)
LiO.21 38.00 9.1i Ll 1,615.50 19.U8 20.35 U.611
Athletic Trainers Supply Co., Inc. Instr.& Recreation SupplsBoard Action Low
26.52 103.68 . 130.20
A. & W» Violin Shop
222.10 22.50
Baptist Book Store Barber’s Glass Company Francis Baxter Dr. Max Beberman Beltone Hearing Service Benton Review Publishing Company Black & Decker Black Dispatch Publishing Co.
Brandt’s Red Bud
Maint. Musical Instr.
Teaching Aid Suppls' Maint. Trks. & Cars.' Salaries Recreational General Instruction Physical Ed. Suppls Instr. Suppls Schl. Shop Eqpt. 'Commencement
Instr. Suppls
Selected Low
2UU.6O
Selected Low Board Action Board Action Selected Publisher,(Selected) Standard Publisher (Selected)
3.19 - 21.56 150.00 309.82 295.00 17.96 z 15.35 36.5b
Selected
.329.3U
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 - CONT'D
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(1937-38 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) Instr. Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls
Low Publi she r(Sele cte d)
Boren Malone Company
Custodial Suppls
Board Action
Bostitch Midwest, Inc. R. R. Bowker Company
Instr. Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls
Board Action Publisher(Selected)
3110.20 18.72
Branham’s, Inc. Braniff Airways, Inc.
Office Suppls & Eqpt. Other Admin. Expense
Low Reimbursed
202.70 11911.22
Frank H. Braunlich
Custodial Suppls
Board Action
Britton Piano Shop John A. Brown C. Brooks Radiator Shop Eo C. Brown Trust Buck’s Sporting Goods, Inc. Bureau of Publications
Standard Piano Tuning & Repr. Low Instr. Suppls Low Upk. Trks. & Cars Publisher (Selected) Teaching Aid Suppls Maint. Physical Ed. Eqpt.Low Publisher (Selected) Teaching Aid Suppls
Caesar Florists California Test Bureau
Commencement Expense Instr. Suppls
2,382.110
3,300.00
1
113.00 36.12 1,76.00 170.00 20.00 23.I1I
60.00 39.62
Selected Selected
Capitol City Taxi Operating CompanyRent Transportation Eqpt.Rent Trans. Agreement Selected Capitol Hill Flohist and Gifts Commencement
> «
6.23 9.U0
The Boardman Company The Bobbs Merrill Company, Inc.
77..70 82.02 33.00
Capitol Hill Methodist Church
Commencement
Selected
Carpenter Paper Company
Custodial Suppls
Low
3911.13
Bob Cates
Upk. Trks & Cars
Low
196.99
Chicago Board of Education Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific City Auto Parts
Teaching Aid Suppls Other Admin. Expense Upk. Trks. & Cars
Selected Board Action Low
City Bus Company City Office Supply, Inc.
Rent. Trans. Eqpt. Instr. Suppls
Rental Agreement Board Action
City Spring Works
Maint. Trks. & Cars. & Instr. Suppls
Low Agreement
eorge D. Clark
Rent Trans. Eqpt.
Rant Trans. Eqpt.
63.72
rs. De0 F. Clark
Maint. Musical Instr.
Selected
30.00
Physical Ed. Eqpt. Instr. Suppls.
Selected Low
r
■
erne nt s Sporting Goods
Cobb |[. ‘Cole Company
F. E. Compton & Company
&
1.23 ill* 20 3.oli
11.33 12.30
81.30 23.03
Commencement Expense Schl. Shop EQpt.
Commencement Low
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher Selected
l,3h0.23 3U.00
23.83
1011.33
13.00 1.63 3.93
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1, 1958 - CONT'D
"F
Page 3
(19$7-$8 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED)
73.$0
J. H. Conger
Instr. Suppls
Agreement
The Congressional Digest
Instr. Suppls
Publisher(Selected)
Do W. Cope Plastics
Repr.Ind. Art Eqpt.
Selected
£2.8$
Cory’s Motion Picture Equipment Mrs, Don Cox
Instr. Suppls Commencement
Selected Commencement
12.7$ 10.00
Mr, & Mrs. Harley G. Cox Arthur C, Croft Publications Mrs. Pauline Crupper
Rent Trans. Eqpt. Central Instr. Suppls Rent Trans. Eqpt.
Rent Trans, Eqpt. Publisher (Selected) Rent Trans. Eafpt.
6I4..68
200.9U
The Daily Law Journal Record Dannenburg Distributing Company
Legal'Publication Instr. Suppls
Publication Low
129.$$ 167.21
Robert Davis, Travelogs
Visual Aid Suppls
Standard
12$.00
The John Day Company, Inc.
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publi s he r(Sele cte d)
Dee’s Photo Supply, Inc. Louise de Freese Doc’s Super Market
Instr. Suppls Commencement Instr, Suppls
Low Selected Selected
li3.h0 l$.00 180.13
The Dolese Company Ho -Dorsey Douglas, Inc.
Improvement of Grds. Instr. Suppis
Board Action Low
$12.$0 22.2$
Dowlings, Inc*
Instr.,Custodial & Recreation Suppls
Selected Board Action Low
Instr. Suppls
Low St andard
Bill Doyle,
Office Suppls
Low Selected Board Action
Drexel Floral House
Commencement
Selected
Dulaney’s
Bob Dunning~Jones, Inc,
Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt. Low Selected Maint.Physical Ed. Eqpt. Selected Office Suppls & Printing Low Standard Physical Ed. Dept. Low
James E. Edge
Rent Trans. Eqpt.
Rent. Trans. Eqpt.
Electronic Supply Company
Radio & TV Suppls
Low
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films
Visual Aid Suppls
Standard
Downtown Chevrolet, Inc.
John Dunlap Sporting'Goods Co. Duplicating Products, Inc.
9.00
U.oo
3.$3
16$.$6 U52.16 69.6$
687.37
86.70 3.3h
90.Oli
' 1U.3$ 330.00 1,180.00 1,6$1i .3$ 87.OO
6$0.18 88.39
I162.30 8.25
.738.$7 2ii.9$ U70.$$ 29$.90
192.00 3.08
108.116
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(1957-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED)
Field Enterprises Educational Corp.Library Books
159.68
Publisher (Selected)
"
5.83 27.ho
The Fleck Bearing Company Flowers, Inc.
Maint. Trks & Cars Commencement
Low Selected
Folkways Records Follett Library Book Company
Teaching Aid Suppls Instr. Suppls
Publisher(Selected) Publisher (Selected)
85.00 16.39
Foster Floral
Commencement
Selected
II4.OO
Fretwell Motor Company
Instr. Suppls
Agreement
66.31
The Garrard Press
Magazines & Rebinding
Publisher (Selected)
Gaylord Brothers, Inc.
Teaching Aid Suppls
Low Bid
General Printing Company The Glidden Company
Commencement Expense Custodial Suppls
Selected Board Action
Go-Mo Products, Inc.
Instr. Suppls
Selected
107.93
B. F. Goodrich Store
Repr.Ind. Art Eqpt.
Low
61.6I4
Graham Paper Company
Instr. & Custodial SupplsBoard Action Low
Mrs. Gertrude Gray Harlow Publishing Corporation Harth Food Market, Inc.
Rent Trans. Eqpt. Teaching Aid Suppls Instr. Suppls
Hart Industrial Supply Company
Instr.;Suppls, Repr,&EqptLow Standard
Herrmann’s Flowers Henry Holt & Company, Inc. House of Wren, Inc.
Commencement Instr. Suppls Instr.-Bldg &Grd Suppls
Selected' Publisher (Selected) Board Action 896.14O 12.00 Low
908.I10
Howard Brothers' Florist
Houghton, Mifflin Company
Commencement Expense Instr. Suppls
Selected Publisher (Selected)
110.65 U.58
The H. R. Huntting Company
Library Books
Publisher (Selected)
I4.96.O2
IDEAL Speech Materials Assn.
Instr. Suppls
Low
2.86
Immaculate Heart College Informational Directory Company
Instr. Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher (Selected) Publisher (Selected)
3.25 2.50
International Business Machines
Office Suppls & Rental IBM Machines
61.15 Standard Rental Agreementl,282.67 214.00 Low 1,357.82
International Harvester Company
Maint. Trks & Cars
Standard
7.79 2I4I4..II4
*$).00 u,7h-8.O5
227.25 10.21
Rent. Trans. Eqpt. Publisher (Selected Selected
1,110.87 87.U7
237.U6 175.UU 363.60 6.12
1<198.3U
U2»5o 1|*52
h.29
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(19$7-$8 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED)
Max Ho Jackson Jenkins Music Company Johnson Motors
Rent. Trans. Eqpt. Instr. Suppls Maint. Trks & Cars
Rent. Trans. Eqpt. Low Standard
Johnson Wholesale Electronics
Suppls, Labor, & Mtrls.
Selected Low
Jones Boys No. 6
Instr. Suppls
Selected
60.211
Fred Jones
Instr. Suppls
Agreement
17.0$
J. & Ro Supply Company
Maint. Trks. & Cars
Low
17.70
Kamp’s Grocery Kilpatrick Brothers
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls
Selected Board Actiqnl,li67.711 8.8$ Low
Mrs. Mamie Kinder
Rent Trans. Eqpt.
Rent Trans. Eqpt.
71.70
Kirkpatrick, Inc.
Repr.Audio Visual Eqpt.
Low
$2.88
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher (Selected)
10.61
Laidlaw Brothers Langston Company C. A. LaMar,d/b/a Hams Market Library Supply Company
Instr. Suppls Radio & TV Suppls Instr. Suppls Library Books
Life
Superintendent Suppls
Publisher (Selected) 6$.89 $7. $0 Low 19$.36 Selected 211.931 L.pw Bid Agreement ) 8,917.$2} Publisher (Selected)( 2.21 9,131.66 Publisher (Selected) 11.00
Lily Mills Company
Instr. Suppls
Low
11$. 72
Litho Negative & Plate Company
Instr. Suppls
Low
66.$0
Lone Star School Book Depository
Instr. Suppls
Publisher (Selected)
30.011
Magnolia Petroleum Company
Maint. Trks. & Cars
Low
Metropolitan Water Company, Inc.
Water Service
Utilities
Orville 0o Mallow McKesson & Robbins, Inc. McGraw Hill Book Company, Inc. McKiddy- Printing Company
Rent. Trans. Eqpt. Special Health Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls Commencement....... Custodial Suppls Custodial Suppls
Rent. Trans. Eqpt. Low Publisher Selected Agreement Board Action
Ford
Riley .McCullough H. B. Meyer & Son Mideke Supply Company
New Schl. Apparatus & School Shop Eqpt. Midwest Sports Center Instr. Suppls ‘ Mid-West Surgical Supply Co., Inc. Physical Ed. Eqpt. Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt. Miller Jackson Company
Low Board Action Board Action Low Selected
116.$9 22.81i
8.61i 26.22 29.7$
139.113
168.$3
1,1176.$9
2,0111.29
98.10
1137.90 7119.70
$8.68 67.92 83.u 6 62.60 32.$0 1,632.811 1,187.60 192.00 22$.00 1$7.6$
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2,378.11.0 . 220.00(2,598.UO
Miller Norris Company, Inc.
Custodial & Instr. SupplsBoard Action Lew
Millsap’s
Repr. Musical Instr.
Low
U.50
Modern Photography
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher (Selected)
2.87
2.60
Monroe Calculating Machine Co.,Inc.Repr.’to Office Machines Standard Board Action Instr. Suppls Morgensen Lumber Company Low Agreement Instr. Suppls Morris Chevrolet, City
U52.28 18.03
14-70*31 103.77
The Charles E. Morrison Company
Commencement Expense
Selected
1I12.50
Morrison Wholesale Company Mrs. Chester Mosely
Custodial Suppls Reimbursement Dues
Board Action Reimbursement
721.68 223.00
Motter Bookbinding Company
Magazines & Rebinding
Low Agreement
National Education Association
Office Suppls
Publisher (Selected)
9.1U
National Industrial Conference Board National Prebinds National Printing Company
Teaching Aid Suppls Instr. Suppls Commencement Expense
Publisher (Selected) Publisher (Selected) Selected
3.50 20.03 9U.00
^he Nation’s Schools ' New Method-Book Bindery, Inc.
Suppls, Superintendent Library Books
Publisher,(Selected) U.oo Publisher (Selected) 192.91 22.914 Bid Agreement —213.83
New York Times Nichols Seed & Fertilizer Company
Suppls, Superintendent New Schl. Apparatus
Publisher (Selected) Low
13.50 17U.8O
Norick Brothers, Inc.
Suppls, Business Office
Low
312.16
Nu Media
Instr, suppls
Oil Filter Company Oklahoma Business News Company Oklahoma City Assn, of Insurance Agents Oklahoma City Linen Service
Upk Trks, & Cars Superintendent Suppls
Selected Publisher (Selected
Insurance Custodian Suppls
Oklahoma City Scenic Company Oklahoma City Water Dept.
Change Orders &. Misc. Water
Standard Low Bid Agreement Low Utilities
Oklahoma County Water Company Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co.
Water Light & Power
Utilities Utilities
Oklahoma Laundry & Ury Cleaners
Custodian Suppls
Low
Oklahoma Natural Gas Company
Fuel
Utilities
I
J i I 8
353.25 U3.55
'Selected
796.80
ltO3.2O
-
10U.50 208.00
66.I48 23.00
8,083.23
312.50 90.00 6,215.26 10.90 23,087.35
80.00 6,828,31
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(1957-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED)
76.25
Bid Agreement
Oklahoma Oxygen Company
Instr. Suppls
Oklahoma Seating Company
59.611 Office Suppls & Printing Low Board Action 3,765.09
O.K. Stamp & Seal Company
Office Suppls & Printing Low
W. H. Payne
Custodial Suppls
Agreement
30.00
Pipkin Photo Service
Radio & TV Suppls
Low
17.60
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
Instr. Suppls
Postmaster
Suppls, Bus. Office
Bid Agreement Low Standard
Postmaster
Suppls, Bus. Office
Standard
100.00
Postmaster
Instr. Suppls
Standard
300.00
Prentice Hall, Inc* Purchasing Magazine
Teaching Aid Suppls Suppls, Business Office
Publisher (Selected) Publisher (Selected)
Radio Supply, Inc.
Radio & TV Surpls
Selected
Random House
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher (Selected)
Rectorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Book Store The Refinery Supply Company
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls
Low Letter Bid
Remington Rand Div. of Sperry Rand Library Suppls
Board Action Low
3,82U.73 3.65
11211,32 2h. 96
11119.28 300.00
11.08 11.00
119.29
3.83 6.01 256.75
3211.80 31.50
Rice Machinery Company James Robinson
Repr.Ind. Art Eqpt. Commencement Expense
Robinson Janitor Supply Company
Custodial Suppls
Board Action
Sanitary Equipment Company
Custodial Suppls
Science Research Associates
Instr. Suppls
Board Action Low Selected .
Scott Chevrolet Company Semco Color Press
Instr. Suppls Commencement
Agreement Selected
Service Supply, Inc.
Schl. Shop Eqpt.
Low Standard
Sharp Auto Supply Company
Upk Trks & Cars
Low
Sharp & Nichols Music Company The Sherwin Williams, Company
Maint. Musical Instr. Custodial Suppls
Selected Bid Agreement
Simpson Horton, Inc.
Instr. Suppls
Agreement
Simon & Schuster, Inc.
Instr. Suppls
Publisher (Selected)
Standard . Selected
356.30 11.62 25.00
303.811 800.00 15.80
815^80 1,522,92 73.72 305.05
5.35 8.28
13.63 118.61 358.96 125..90 61.81
2.39
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f- t
Page 8
(1957*58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED)
Singer Sewing Machine Company
Repr. General Eqpt.
Standard
20.1+0
Smith Corona, inc.
Repr. to office machine
Standard
15.75
Southern Education Reporting Service Southwest Parts Corporation
Suppls, Public Relations Publisher (Selected) Low Maint. Trks. & Cars
Southwest Radio & Eqpt. Company
New Visual Ed. Ecp t.
Selected
Southwest Wheel, Inc. Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Mace Spangler
Mtrls. Upk of Grds. Telephone Service Instr. Suppls
Low Utilities Agreement
Stansi Scientific Company
Instr. Suppls
Letter Bid
Star Engraving Company
Commencement
Bid Agreement
21+3.11+
Ed Stuarts Music Repair Sky Service, Inc.
Low Rental Agreement 30.00 Bid Agreement ‘ ' 101.00 Publisher (Selected) Low
€18.1+9
Teaching Film Custodians, Inc. T.G.& 1. Store # 39
Repr. Musical Instr. Rental & Storage & Instr. Suppls Library Suppls Radio & TV Suppls
Ted. C. Tharp
Rent Trans. Eqpt.
Rent Trans. Eqpt.
B. H, Thomas
Labor Printing
Agreement
111.11
Town of Nichols Hills
Water
Utilities
30.65
Triangle Blue Print & Supply
Suppls, Engineering
2.00 33.07
68.00 3.36 5,1+62.17 218.25
91.20
259.1+3 231.95
131.00 357.50 3.68
23.76
• 1+91.38 135.27
Trice Wholesale Electronics
Low Standard Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt. Selected
Uarco, Inc. Uhl’s Food Market
Suppls, Research Instr. Suppls
Low Selected
101+.02 52.59
Underwood Corporation
Repr. to office machines Standard
1+.12
The University of Chicago Press
Suppls, Superintendent
Selected
1+.50
Vari Typer Corporation Vaseco, Inc.
Instr. Suppls New Eqpt. & Suppls
Selected 67.25 Selected Low 105.00 Board Action I4-6.63
218.88
36.00
The Viking Press, Inc.
Teaching Aid Suppls
Publisher (Selected)
11.13
Wallace & Tiernan, Inc.
Custodial Suppls
Low
1+1.1+1+
Dave Ward Waugh Brothers Supply Company
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls
Selected Low
35.00 18.75
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Pag© 9 (1957-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) W. M. Welch Manufacturing Co.
Instr. Suppls
Western Bank & Office Supply
Instr. Suppls
Low 11.87 Letter Bid 111.57 Selected 6b3,9b BoardActionl4.98.6l Selected 15*30 Board Action 2,181.00 Low 3*00
2,199.30
Western Newspaper Union Western Uniform & Towel Service Western Union Telegraph Company
Commencement Expense Custodial Suppls Telegraph
Selected Selected Utilities
18.19 21.57 11.73
Westinghouse Appliance Sales
Repr. General Eqpt.
Standard
15.96
Walter R. Whitcomb Jerry P. Whitten Dr. Jack S. Wilkes Wilkens Anderson Company ffJje John C. Winston Company The World Publishing Company
Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt. Commencement Expense Commencement Expense Instr. Suppls Library Books Teaching Aid Suppls
Low Selected Selected Low Letter Bid Publisher (Selected) Publisher (Selected)
George W. Wulff
Rent Trans. Eqpt.
Rent. Trans. Eqpt.
28.80
Ye Towne Cryer Yow Brake & Clutch
Suppls, Public Relation Maint. Trks, & Cars.
Publisher (Selected) Low
3.06 21.32
Mary Ao Thacker, Clerk
1-3 1-3 Voc. 1-1 1-8 1-10 A-18 A-19 0-2 0-8
Instructional Suppls Instructional Suppls General Instruction Commencement Expense Library Suppls Personnel Suppls Other Admin. Expense Custodial Suppls Maintenance Cars & Trks Dr0Marcella Rita Lawler,(Claim, G 5168) Dr. Harold Bienvenu,(Claim,G5169)
11.75 15.00 25.00 505.52 19.56 3.69
3.30 77.81 609.52 639.15 1.92 1.25 70.53 9.31 5.50
687.11 175.00
2,283.73
1957-58 Building Levy . Acme Fence & Iron Company, Inc. Acme Quality Paints, Inc. Armstrong’s, Inc. The Automotive, Inc.
.
1. . ■ .
Low Low
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr. Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Letter Quotation Low
Paul Blakeney Company The Clarence L. Boyd Co., Inc.
Mtrls. Upk of Grds. Mtrls.' Upk of Grds.
Brooks Radiator Shop
Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Brown.Machinery Company
Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
. -? ;
3.90 62.89
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr. Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Jack Barnes Plumbing & Htg. EST.#1 Adams-Heating System Black & Decker Manufacturing Co. Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Board Action Standard
Low Low Standard Low Standard Low
J ! : ’ ’ ■
250.00 1.76
•
12.15 9.35
811.50 5.16
2,151.00 ; 2.00 12.90
251.76 6i00
51^50.
|
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Butler Shade Company
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Low ■
U71.30
Capitol Blacksmith & Welding Capitol Steel & Iron Company
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr. Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low Low Letter Bid
230.00 57k.90
Bob Cates
Mtrls. Upk. of grds.
Low
181.50
Central Tile & Marble Distrs.Inc.
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Low
5.oo
City Auto Parts
Mtrls. Upk. of grds.
Low
10.95
Clarke Sanding Machine Company
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Standard
John H. Cole Company
Mtrls. Repr. To Eqpt.
Low
<^20.85
Clint Cooke Company
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Low
8.75
Cook Electric Supply Company Cook Paint & Varnish Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt. Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Low Low
6.75 * 206.25
Crane Company
2,387.82 Mtrls. Bldg. Repr. Eqpt. Board Action Low 680.35 Low Letter Bid 2O1|.O8 22.503,29^.75 Standard
Danneriburg Distributing Co,
Mtrls. Upk. of grds.
Low
Dolese Company
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Low Bid Agreement
Bill Doyle
Change orders & Misc.
Low
52.50
Emsco Electric Supply Co, Inc.
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low
1U9.30
Enmar, Inc. Fire Appliance & Supply Co.
Mtrls. Furn. & Repr.' Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt,
Low Bid Agreement
291.60 151.90
Flanagan Supply Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low
101.85
The Fleck Bearing Co.
Mtrls. Upk of Grds
Low
15.12
General Electric Supply Company General Flooring & Tile Co.
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt. Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Low Low
223.16 U0.50
Gentry Severance Lumber Company
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Bid Agreement
The Glidden Company
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Bid Agreement 337.70 22^.28 Low 185.00 Selected
Hart Industrial Supply Company
Mtrls. Upk of Grds .
E. D. Hill, Jr. County Surveyor
Change Orders & Misc.
7.80
13.61 15.U6 38.31
313.52 Low Selected / ■ 3.00 Board Action^>518.110 Low /
53.77
67.50
714.6.98
1,831u 92
169.50
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3,250.00
Hi-Way Used Equipment Company
Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Board Action
Hunzicker Brothers
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low
325.28
Independent Supply Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low
3.60
International Harvester Company
Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Standard
33.76
Jennings Engine Supply Company
Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Selected
5111.91
Johnson Wholesale Electronics
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low better Bid 6.86 Low 97.91
lOlt.77
Jones-Newby Supply Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low
J. & R. Supply Company Locke Supply
Mtrls; Upk of Grds, ■ Mtrls, Repr, to Eqpt,
Loeffler Greene Supply Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low Low Low Letter Bid
Kilpatrick Brothers
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Low... Board Action
Lambert Corporation
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Low
h.9O
Mideke Supply Company
Mtrls. Furn. & Repr.
Low
519.1il4
Miller Floor Company
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Low
Miller Norris Company, Inc. Modern Materials Company
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr. Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Low Low
Morgensen Lumber Company
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
M & V Supply Company, Inc.
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low
9.73
Neal Lumber Company Nichols Seed & Fertilizer Company
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr. Mtrls. Upk. of Grds.
Low Low
31.50 9.00
Norman Plumbing Supply
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Board Action 36U.1U Low 22.02
386.16
Oklahoma City Scenic Company Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co.
Change Orders & Misc. Change Orders & Misc.
Low Standard
723.U8 300.00
Oklahoma Oxygen Company Oklahoma Publishing Company Oklahoma Seating Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt; Change Orders & Misc. New Furniture
Bid Agreement Publisher Board Action
Pallady Welding & Equipment Co.
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low
Low
37.10
<
1.7U 705.00 719.50 l,W5o
268.52 962.85
691.39 Board Action 2,380.19
Low
Letter Bid
119.25
1,231.37
3,071.58 110.00 297.50
615.29
18.18
633.U7
85.71
203J10 11,817^19 15.50
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(1957-58 BUILDING LEVY CONTINUED)
111.75
Low
Perfection Equipment Company
Mtrls. Upk. of Grds.
Lo Bo Perkins Company
Electrical Modernization Board Action Northeast High
The Perolin Co, Inc. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt. Mtrls. Upk. of Grds. & Furn., Bldg. & Repr.
Selected Low Bid Agreement
Prime Petroleum Products, Inc.
Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Low
111.98
Radio Supply, Inc. I Rice Machinery Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low
y-16
Mtrls., Furn., Bldg. & Repr.
Low Standard
Robbrrson Steel Company
Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Low
£9.29
Roofing Supply Company, Inc.
Mtrls. Bldg. &- Repr.
Low
200.00
Scovil and Sublett Hardware Co. Sharp Auto Supply Company
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr. Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low Low
17.06 5.80
Sherwin Williams Company
Mtrls. Furn. & Repr.
Low
97.05
Southwest Parts Corporation
Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Low
5.711
Southwest Wheel, Inc. Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Spurlin Sales, Inc. Standard Roofing & Material Co.
Mtrls. Upk of Grds. Remodel & Repair Mtrls. Upk of Grds,‘ Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Selected Standard Standard Low
98.95 1110.19 7.15 295.25
Steel Supply Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low Letter Bid
279.9U
Trice Wholesale Electronics
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low Letter Bid
9.20
U. S. Supply Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Board Action
8I4.OO
Vogl Tool Company
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Selected
88.80
Westinghouse Electric Supply Co. The White Motor Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt. Mtrls. Upk. of Grds.
Low Standard
1163.10 U3.87
W. & W. Steel Company Wynn Construction Company
Mtrls. Bldg, & Repr. Van Buren (Bldg. Force Acct.) EST. #3 Mtrls. Upk.of Grds. Bldg. & Repr.' Repr. to Eqpt. Harding Land
Low
268.68
Yow Brake & Clutch Mary A, Thacker, Clerk
'■H
511 51U 530
86I4..36 188.85 I4.O2.OO
5U.UO 99.60
Board Action Low 662.60 17.61 23.75
1151.80 590.85
15I1.00
13,5113.65 68.91 703.96
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Page 13 1956-57 Building Levy
Furniture & Eqpt.
Board Action
1+2U.32
The Dolese Company
Admin. Bldg. Elevator
Bid Agreement
169.95
Morgensen Lumber Company
Press Boxes
Low
U27.OO
Northern Bank Note Company
Business Expense
Board Approved
875.00
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Mary A. Thacker, Clerk 836
Reproduction Voc.
Low
Bu si ne s s.. Expe nse
Vaseco, Inc.
Schl. Furn. & Eqpt.
Board Action
Acorn Adhesives Company, Inc.
Extra Mtrls. & Eqpt.
Low
Addressograph Multigraph Corp.
Other Operating Expense
Board Action
L. H. Bengston Miss Faye Bills
'Board Action Travel Expense Cooperation Univ, of Neb.Special Assignment
Braniff Airways, Inc.
Other operating Expense
Board Action
1,837.50
Dulaneyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
Extra Mtrls.
Board Action
16,960.00
General Electric Supply Co.
All utilities
Low
W. B. Graham Graham Paper Company
Admin. Expense Instr. Suppls
Board Action Board Action
l4.O-.89 107.00
Mrs. Velta Hunley
Admin. Expense
Board Action
32.68
Indian Post
Instr. Suppls
Low
1.00
Interstate Printers & Publishers
Instr. Suppls
Publisher (Selected )
U.61
William Mackin
Admin. Expense
Board Action
36.69
J. Frank Malone
Other operating Expense
Board Action
57.09
Oklahoma City Board Of Education
All utilities
Utility Reimbursement
Oklahoma Seating, Company
1956 Bond
19.90 51.35
281.08
1957-58 Ford Foundation
f
1 t
1 1 5
3.61 2,972.55
53.96
27.70
I4I4..9I4
1,829.86
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Page 1U (1957-58 FORD FOUNDATION CONTINUED)
Science Kit, Inc. Miss Gladys Shepard
Extra. Mtrls. & Eqpt. Admin. Expense
Selected Board Action
328.kO 38.59
Mrs. Hettye R. Summers
Other Operating Expense
Board Action
38.97
C. David Swanson Mary A. Thacker, Clerk
Summer Workshop
25.00
C-O-3 C-A-19 Ward’s Natural Science Est.,Inc. Duane Weinert
Other operating Expense Extr a ’ Mtrl s. & Suppls Admin. Expense Extra Mtrls & Suppls Admin. Expense
Selected Board Action
W. M. Welch Manufacturing Co.’
Other operating Expense
Selected
Westinghouse Electric Supply
Other operating Expense
Low
Tony C. Wishon
Other operating Expense
Selected
16.78 51.56
68.3k
JLUJ-. (1
ll2.51 3,950.8k lUO.OO
. 160.00
SPECIALS PAID DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE
Mrs. Sally Augustine
Other Operating Expense
Special Assignment
300.00
R. L. Berry
Salaries-Recreation
Board' Action
300.00
Mrs. Helen Bordelon
Other Operating Expense
Special Assignment
225.00
Dr. Johnnye V. Cox
General Instruction
Board Action
881.89
Lawrence Cudjoe
Salaries-Recreation
Board Action
300.00
Dr. Ruth Fedder
General Instruction
Board Action
69k.62
Lonnie Gilliland
Salarie s-Recreation
Board Action
300.00
George Harjan
Other Operating Expense
Special Assignment
300.00
Charles Hepler
Salarie s-Recreation
Board Action
300.00
Dr. C. W. Hunnicutt
General Instruction
Board Action
750.00
Rex Irwin
Salaries-Recreation
Board Action
300.00
Dr. Milo E. Kearney
General Instruction
Board Action
822.00
Dr. Rose Lammel
General Instruction
Board Action
87k.96
Harold Merideth
Salaries-Recreation
Board Action
300.00
Dr. Lloyd Michael;
General Instruction
Board Action
3k8.80
Moses Miller
Salaries-Recreation
Board Action
300.00
William Mills
Salaries-Recreation
Board Action
‘ e-v
■ 300.00
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Page 15 (SPECIALS PAID DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE, CONTINUED) Eddie Mireles
Other Operating Expense
Special Assignment
1172.12
Municipal Auditorium
Commencement Expense
Selected
750.00
Dr. George E. Murphy
General Instruction
Board Action
918.00
Tracy Norwood
Salaries-Recreation
Board Action
300.00
Maurice Pierce
Salarie s-Re c rea tion
Board Action
300.00
Jerry Potter Postmaster Jack Ray
Salaries-Recreation Instr. Suppls Salarie s-Recreation
Board Action Standard Board Action
300.00 300.00 150.00
Byron Roberts
Salaries-Recreation
Board Action
300.00
Dr. Paul Roberts
General Instruction
Board Action
715.05
Co B. Speegle Jr0
Salaries-Recreation
Board Action
300.00
Don Van Pool
Salarie s-Recreation
Board Action
300.00
Ray Vaughn
Salaries-Recreation
Board Action
300.00
Mro L, Do Weber
General Instruction
Board Action /
.
825.00
R. #162 sit was moved, by Mrs. Melton and. seconded, by Mr. Wright to ratify the June 1958 payrolls, ^authorize issuing the July 1958 payrolls, and authorize payment of vendor bills as per the i Approval of 'attached foregoing itemized list, totaling $210,771,83, as recommended above. On roll call, i June, July Pay ■the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye." :rolls, Author! ■ to Pay Vendor ■ Bills jPurchasing, Cafeterias 'Mr. Wright moved approval of the following purchases for supplies and materials as indicated
j ! i
(1) One set of 160 chemistry films and the rights to televise same, from the Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., in the amount of $19,000, the purchase to be charged to the Ford Foundation account;
j j f
(2)
One lot of custodial scrub soap for use by custodians and all schools, from Robinson Janitor Supply Company, in the total amount of $3)^50«00, "the purchase to be charged to the 0-2 account, all bids having been received in response to the attached Notice
! ! < j !
(.3)
One lot of metal lath, channels, and wire for use by the maintenance department for plastering work in Capitol Hill Senior High School Auditorium, from the bidders shown listed below, in the total amount of $1,7^2.83, the purchase to be charged to the Building Levy M-12 account: Dolese Company $ 5^5-70 W & W Steel Co. 1,197.13 $1,7^2.83
(U)
That the Business Office be authorized to write the purchase order for one lot of standard library magazines for all secondary school from Irwin C. Gaumer, in the amount of $3,69k.kO, the purchase to be charged to the 1-32 account; ...1 bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids;
(See Notice for Bids on next page.)
R. #163 Purchase of 'Films, Soap, 1 Plastering Mat Serial, and Magazines Approved
MEETING OF JULY 7, 1958 .? CONTINUED
R. #163 Continued
The motion was seconded by Mrs. Melton and carried on roll call with all members present voting "Ay.e"
R. #164Agreements Approved
Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson that the Board enter into an agreement with each of the fix-ms as; indicated: (1) With the Oklahoma Oxygen Company for the furnishing of all oxygen and acetylene for all vocational and maintenance shops, this agreement to become effective July 1, 1958 and continue through June 30; 1959j oxygen $1.05 per hundred cubic feet in 2kU and/or 122 cubic feet cylinders; acetylene, $2.75 per hundred cubic feet in #5 and/or /#k commercial size cylinders; (2) With the low bidder, Fire Appliance Company, for the furnishing and servicing of all fire extinguishers in all schools from the awarding date through June 30, 1959;the purchase to be charged to the Central Food Service account and the Building Levy M-12 account; (3) With the highest discount bidder, Hunzicker Electric Company, for furnishingâ&#x2013; large incandescent and fluorescent lamps in case lots based on $15,500 approximate annual cost, discount 51-9$>; to be used by this system from the awarding date through June 30, 1959? aH bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids;
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(U) With the highest discount bidder, Mack's Company, (discount k7.1$), for the furning of all projector lamps used in school 16 mm projectors, from the awarding date through June 30, 1959; the projector lamps being in case lots based on $500 approximate annual cost;
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(5)_a. With the Dolese Company for furnishing of all ready-mixed concrete, standard washed sand, crushed limestone, and very fat lime, as used by this system from July 1, 1958 through December 31; 1958;
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b. With Sand Products, Inc. for the furnishing of Class A state-washed and graded sand, and standard washed sand, as used by this system from July 1, 1958 through December 31; 1958; .c. With Davidson & Case Lumber Company for the furnishing of portland cement, masonry cement, hydrated lime, plaster fibered, gauging plaster, and moulding plaster, as used by this system from July 1, 1958 through December 31; 1958; all bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids; this material to be charged to the proper accounts as ordered:
All materials in Item (5) to be charged to the proper accounts as ordered.
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With the Thompqjn Book & Supply Company,, and the Library Supply Company, in equal 'R. #16L amounts, for the furnishing of library books during the 1958-59 school fiscal year,jContinued the purchase to be charged to the 1-30 account; all bids having been received in
With the companies shown on the attached tabulation for the furnishing of the various types and kinds of paint as outlined for each company, the purchases to be charged to the proper accounts as awards are made; the agreement to run from July 1, 1958 through June 30, 1959 unless a 30-day written cancellation request is made by either the vendor or the Board of Education; all bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids:
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DESCRIPTION
RECOMMENDATION
COST IN l's
COST IN 5's
GROUP I. Ready-mixed house paint 1. Exterior Undercoater
Glidden #1851
$3.39
$3.29
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Exterior Wood Finish
Glidden #1800
3.36
3.26
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Exterior Wood Finish
Glidden #1802-1890
3.21
3.11
4.
Exterior Semi-paste Wood Finish House Paint
Sherwin-Williams Semi-paste, #684
4.03
3.96
GROUP II, Exterior Metal Protective Finishes
1.
Exterior Metal Primer
Pittsburgh's XL-701
2.92
2.83
2.
Exterior Metal Primer For Galvanized or Bonderized Surfaces
Glidden 525
2.66
2.56
3.
Exterior Metal Finish
Pittsburgh's XL-703
3.11
3.02
4.
Exterior Metal Finish
Pittsburgh's 9-16
3,22
3.13
GROUP III, INTERIOR WOOD FINISHES
1.
Enamel Undercoater
Pittsburgh's XL-809
2.50
2.41
2.
Semi-gloss Alkyd Enamel
Glidden 4600
2.99
2.89
3.
Semi-gloss Alkyd Enamel
Glidden 4628-4665
3.02
2.93
4.
Gloss Alkyd Enamel
Glidden #1217
3,31
3.21
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Gloss Alkyd Enamel
Pittsburgh-
3.92
3.89
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Shellac, Pure White
Pittsburgh
2.59
2.46
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Shellac, Pure Orange
2.48
2.35
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Trim Varnish,^80‘5.1/
Pittsburgh x I * Devoe-Reynolds
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4.2,50
2.43
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2.96
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2.46
2.37
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Flat Wall Oil Paint
Pittsburgh #XL-806
2.36
2.27
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Flat Wall Oil Paint
Pittsburgh Std. colors
2.63
2.54
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Flat Alkyd Wall Enamel
Pittsburgh UC-10886
2.68
2.59
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Flat Alkyd Wall Enamel Std. Colors
Pittsburgh Wallhide
2.63
2.54
Semi-gloss Alkyd Wall Enamel
Glidden 4600
2.99
2.89
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7.
Semi-gloss Alkyd Wall Enamel
Pittsburgh Std. Colors, Wallhide
3.02
2.93
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Gloss Alkyd Wall Enamel
Glidden #4500
3.26
3.16
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Gloss Alkyd
Pittsburgh Wallhide Std. colors XL series
3.32
3.22
■ 2.75
2.66
Wall Enamel
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Latex Base Primer Sealer
Pittsburgh XL-801
11.
Odorless Flat Alkyd Wall Paint
Pittsburgh UC-10886
2.68
2.59
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Odorless Flat Alkyd Wall Paint
Pittsburgh Wallhide Std. colors
2.63
2.54
Glidden 5015
2.99
2.89
Pittsburgh Std. Semigloss colors
3.02
2.93
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.75
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Low Gloss Alkyd Wall Paint
14.
Low Gloss Alkyd Wall Paint
15.
Odorless Thinner for Alkyd Base Paint
Glidden "Painters Choice"
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Liquid Cleaner(Detergent)
Glidden 1511
1.97
1.87
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Wood Filler, Paste
Pittsburgh 17-2
1.99
1.90
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Sherwin-Williams
1.18
1.06
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Pure Spirits of Turpentine #039-14 J ' Pure Mineral Spirits
.67
.62
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Raw Linseed Oil
Sherwin-Williams, 079
1.88
1.73
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Boiled Linseed Oil
Sherwin-Williams, 089
.1.93
1.78
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Heat Resisting Aluminum
Pittsburgh Permite 1100
2.55
2.49
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Silicone, Clear Waterproofing
Pittsburgh
2.03
1.85
Pittsburgh Permite 1100
2.55
2.49
9.; Aluminum, Heat Resisting Paint
Sherwin-Williams, R1K4
10.
Aluminum, Asphalt Roof Paint
Pittsburgh
2.64
2.57
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Outside Masonry Wall Primer
Glidden 3500
2.81
2.71
12.
Outside Masonry Wall Paint
Glidden 3500
2.81
2.71
13.
Outside Masonry Wall Paint
Glidden 3501-3514
2.81
2171
14.
Mixing Liquid for Masonry Wall Paint
Glidden 3520
1.39
1.29
15.
Shellac Thinner
Glidden "Southland"
1.09
.99
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Lacquer, Black, Finish
Glidden, flat
3.14
17.
Machinery Enamel
Pittsburgh UC10076-UC-10079 .
3.35
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Oil Base Enamels, Dupont' Red
18„
Oil Stains, Dupont Mahocrany
19.
■ Glidden 12-1-7-1256
3.81
3.71
Glidden 244-250
2.21
2.11
20.
Paste Wood Filler
Pittsburgh 17-2
1.99
1.92
21.
Varnish,Clear
Pittsburgh 71-19
2.19
2.12
Varnish Remover, Gal..
Sherwin-Williams Laxite A81K10
Varnish Remover, 5 Gal.
Glidden Y-74
22.
Lacquer^ Clear Gloss, 277.
23.
Lacquer, Clear Gloss, 32%
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2.49 j
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2.19
3.58
3.50
2.02
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Sanding sealer for Lacquer
Pittsburgh, Lambert 601
2.12
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Thinner
Glidden, Lacquer "R"
1,13
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Paint Reducer
Glidden, Southland
.79
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On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
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It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Wright to ment with the First National Building Corporation to rent equipment for the mmnth of July 1958 through the month of of $200.00 per month, total $2,400.00. On roll call, the
approve renewing the agreean area occupied by television June 1959? at a rental rate motion carried unanimously.
Motion was made by M r. Wright and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve selling the house at 224 N. W. 9th Street (Central High property) to Murray Harris for $280.00. The motion carried with all members present voting "aye."
Information to the Board:
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Information to the Board: (1) July 17, 1958, 4:30 p. m. was announced as the date and time set for opening bids on additions to Monroe, Edwards, and Fillmore elementary schools; (2) The 1958 senior class at Grant Junior-Senior High School is planning a statue with a fountain for Grant;
(3) Three senior classes and the Classics at Northwest Classen High School are planning to erect a fountain (part of master court lay-out.)
; R. #165 ! Rental Agree | ment Renewed ) [ R. #166 Approval : to Sel1 Bld-g
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R. #167 Change Order $1, Burbank School Approved
It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve Change Order #1, Burbank School AdditioU, reducing the contract in the amount of $7>096.00, briefly described as follows:
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Item No. 1 Omitting structural glazed tile and adding rubber base ----- Net deduction ---$867-00 i
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Item No. 3 Omitting painting for concrete block walls ----------- Net deduction--
R. #168 Adjournment
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Omitting screen doors, painting of screen doors, hardware, steel gate, and adding expanded metal and locking device ---------- Net deduction-- 437•00 Total to be deducted from contract ------$70§6•00
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Motion to adjourn and meet at the call of the President was made by Mr. Thompson, seconded j by Mrs. Melton and carried. '
On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
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Continued
Part of the SE-^ of^ec. 29, T 11, N., R 3 W. of the I. M., being the West 150' of the following described property: Beginning at a point in the North line of the SE-^ of Sec. 29 a distance of 13^1-8' West of the NE corner; thence South a distance of 665.65'; thence West a distance of 65^.^'; thence North a distance of 665-65' to the
North line of said quarter section; thence East and along the North line a distance of 65^+ A feet to the point of beginning, according to the Government Survey thereof. (2) From Leon T. Peery and Bessie Peery, price $38,^00: Part of the SE^- of Sec. 29, T 11 North, R 3 West of the I. M., more-particularly described as follows: Commencing at a NW corner of the SE-^ of Sec. 29, T 11 North
of R 3 West of the I. M., thence East and along the North line of said Quarter of Section 65^.^ feet; thence South 1282.78 feet; thence West 65^.^- feet, to the West line of said Quarter Section, thence North and along the said west line 1282 feet to the point or place of beginning. The motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
R- #173 Lease of Church Bldgs. for Classrooms Approved
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray that the following churches be leased for classrooms:
From Lakeside Methodist Church, Inc., 2933 N. W. 66, for the entire area of building facilities at the church for the conducting of a number of classes (Burbank School) at a rate of $300 per month. From West Nichols Hills Presbyterian Church, 83OO Greystone, for the conductin^ of a number of classes (West Nichols Hills School) at a rate of $305 per month.
Additional details regarding the payment of utilities, custodial services, insurance, parking of employees' automobiles, fire extinguishers, drinking fountains, length of time, use of school furniture, use of church furniture and many other areas have been agreed to in the proposals. The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye."
R. #171+
Adjournment
Motion to adjourn and meet at the call of the President was made by Mr. McCray, seconded by Mrs. Melton, and carried. THEREUPON THE BOARD ADJOURNED.
MEETING OF AUGUST 4, 1958
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Oik THE CITI OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA, MET IN REGULAR MONTHLY SESSION
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PRESENT:
Phil C. Bennett, President .C. B. McCray, Vice President
Nellie R. Melton Otto F. Thompson^ ABSENT:
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Jim Wright
Others present: Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, Superintendent; Dr. N. L. George, Assistant Superintendent; Dr. T. H. Broad, Bill Foutz, Al Newberry, Gilbert Robinson, and W. H. Taylor, Directors; David Light, Accountant; George H. C. Green, Treasurer; W. A. Lybrand, Attorney; Millard Prigmore, Auditor; Mary A. Thacker, Clerk; Glen Bowman, President Classroom Teachers; members of the press.
; Invocation
j Mrs. Melton gave the invocation. ! LEGAL AND FINANCIAL REPORTS
Treasurer's Report
\ Mr. Green, Treasurer, presented his report for the month of July.
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' R. #175 Approval of j Contract with City, Arthur School Sewer
The Attorney, Mr. Lybrand, reported the City had agreed to pay $4,280.00 in connection with the Arthur School sewer, and recommended that a contract to this effect be approved by the Board. Whereupon, it was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mr. Thompson that such a contract be entered into with the City, accepting the $4,280.00. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
| The Board approved the Attorney's recommendation to write Roger Givens and offer to accept j $2,100.00 on the Arthur sewer.
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jMr. Prigmore, Auditor, reported that a financial statement for the 1958-59 budget is being j Auditor's 5 prepared and will probably be completed by the last of the month; also that an annual report • Report ' will be presented at the next regular meeting of the Board. I i j R. #176 ■ Reports Approved i
j On motion of Mr. McCray, seconded by Mrs. Melton, all legal and financial reports were ; approved.
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It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve employing Dr. Herbert ? R. #177 A. Thelen, University of Chicago, Consultant, August 11-22, 1958, for Ford Teaching Project, \ Approval to at $250.00 per week plus travel expenses, to be paid from Ford Foundation funds. On roll Pay Consultant call, the motion carried unanimously.
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Motion was made by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve paying the State Board ; of Education a total of $22,000 for the fiscal year 1958-59^ on a quarterly basis, for Oklahoma State Television Project, to be paid from Ford Foundation funds. The motion carried on roll call, with all members present voting "Aye."
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| R. #179 Resolution of Appreciation, Lelia Pickard
j Motion to approve the following Resolution of Appreciation for Miss Lelia Pickard, teacher ! at Northwest Classen High School, recently deceased,was made by Mrs. Melton, seconded by > Mr. Thompson, and carried:
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The Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Miss Lelia Pickard, July 16, 1958.
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Miss Pickard joined the Oklahoma City School System in the 1922-23 school year as sixth grade teacher at McKinley School and taught there one year. She was at Central High School and Capitol Hill Senior High School before she became a member of the staff at Classen High School in the fall of 1926. At the beginning of the 1955-56 school year s he joined the staff at Northwest Classen High School where she was teaching when she became ill last spring.
Miss Pickard taught foreign languages and was considered a remarkably capable French teacher, which resulted in her students becoming outstanding in that language. She was always seeking ways of improving teaching methods and was kind, patient, and inspirational. .
R. #178 Approval to Pa State Board fc T-V Project
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She was a member of all the professional organizations, the Panhellenic Society, and the First Christian Church.
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The Board of Education wishes to extend its profound sympathy to the bereaved family and to pay tribute to Miss Pickard's many years of excellent and faithful services to the Oklahoma City School System.
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R. #180 Approval of Trip for Mr. Bennett
Mr. McCray moved, approval of the following Resolution directing Mr. Phil C. Bennett to make a trip to Washington, D. C. on school business:
RESOLUTION
The Board, of Education of the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma feels it would be of great benefit to the Oklahoma City School District if Mr. Phil? C. Bennett, Board President, would go to Washington, D. C. to expedite Channel 25 television application. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That Mr. Bennett be directed to make the, trip to Washington, D. C., with the understanding th&t the trip is sole/ly for the
present necessary good of the schools of the District, if he can arrange his work so as to do so; and this being a special service for the Board of Education, that it is hereby ordered that all travel expenses of Mr. Bennett on the trip be paid by the Board of Education. The motion was seconded by Mrs. Melton and carried )
unanimously on roll call.
PERSONNEL It was recommended that the following persons be employed and that contracts with the teachers listed below on the form hereby approved be executed in the name of the District by the Superintendent or person by him designated; also, that other personnel recommendations and information below be approved:
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RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD: TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENTS:
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MRS. D0R9THY ANN CLAY AS A TEMPORARY SECRETARY AT NORTHEAST FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD JULY 7, 1958. SALARY ON THE BASIS OF $170 PER M@NTH.
MR. Edward
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MRS. DELMA HARRIS AS SECRETARY AT NORTHWEST CLASSEN DURING VACATION PERIOD, JULY 2| AUGUST 8, 1958. SALARY ON THE BASIS OF $225. PER MONTH.
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EFFECTIVE DATE
tim e kin der garten
Burb
at
ank
EFFECTIVE FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR I958“59»
I
The rec reat ion
com missi on
wi shes
t
® make
ONE PLAYGROUND SUPERVISOR, SHE work
the
follo
win g
EFFECTIVE JULY I
rec om men dati ons
to
the
board
of
edu cati on
:
AT A SALARY OF $1.10 PER HOUR FOR THE HOURS
s:
Essi e H. Edw ards ONE PLAYGROUND SUPERVISOR,
EFFECTIVE JULY 8 AT A SALARY OF $.95 PER HOUR FOR THE HOURS
SHE WORKS! ALICE ANN STEWART
ONE PLAYGROUND SUPERVISOR,
EFFECTIVE JULV 8 AT A SALARY OF $1.00 PER HOUR FOR THE HOURS
SHE WORKS:
EDNA M. ONE PLAYGROUND SUPERVISOR,
PENDLEY
EFFECTIVE JULY 15 AT A SALARY OF $1.00 PER HOUR FOR THE HOURS
SHE WORKS:
Bessie One
PLAYGROUND SUPERVISOR,
Lou Kelly
EFFECTIVE JULY 17 AT A SALARY OF $J95
PER HOUR FOR THE HOURS
SHE WORKS:
SANDYE WEINER
ONE PLAYGROUND SUPERVISOR,
EFFECTIVE JULY 17 AT A SALARY OF $1.00 PER HOUR FOR THE HOURS
•HE WORKS;
Davi d sam uel
w «©ds
@n
hi
MEETING OF AUGUST U, 1958 - CONT'D
Substi
tutes
for
the
ALLEN, MARI ETTE
Alle n , Virgin
*ANDERSON,
ia
EVELYN
SCHOOL YEAR 1958-59?
2325 NW 26
1506 CARLISLE Il6 SW 32
|6||
PENNINGTON WAY
BAKER, ADDI E
5421
S. MC KINLEY
BALDWIN,
1213 NW 94
I
*BASINGER, * BEARD,
ENGLISH
ELEMENTARY, KDG.
ENGLISH, HISTORY,
HOME EC,
ELEMENTARY
*BARDE, LETHA .
ETHEL.
IDA
214 NW 7 t
'
1424 NW 21 IO? NW 17
BEDDOW, ADA
KDG.
ENGLISH, HISTORY, MATH,
KDG,
910 NW 42
1.2.3, HOME EC
2300 NW 28
MATH,
BIRD, WILMA C. *BLACK, HAZEL
52O NW 15
BOULLY, BESSI E *BROSSEAU, MAUD F.
2741
NW 20
1204 NW 44 605 E. EUBANKS
BROWN,
9LA
1404 CARLISLE COURT 5621 N. MILITARY
BROWN,
OPAL
709 NW 91
BRUM ITT, DOROTHY *BRYCE, MARGARET
*BURNS, GRACE
2414 NW 34
811
NW 9
3015 NW 12
BURNS, JOHN
1828 NW 3
BURNS, MARY
1828 NW 3 337, SE 46 1416 NW 27
BYERLY, MARIAN *BICKETT, ROSE
* CAMPBELL, VERA L. CHURCH, MABEL
CARR, NELLE COLE, JOADA J. COLLUM, WARDIE G. * CONNER, ROY CORNWELL, JESSIE
CORY, MILDRED E. EVA LEE
DANIEL, JERALDINE *DANNER, BESS DAVIS,
EVA
DAVIS, GWENDOLYN * DENNY, JULIA
DEWEY, MARGARET
EADS, MARY
541
LATIN 3,4 2,3,4,5
ELEMENTARY
ele ment ary COMMERCE
ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY, JR HIGH
ELEMENTARY, JR HIGH ENGLISH,
ELEMENTARY^
COMMERCE, SOCIAL STUDIES
NW 40
3925 N. FLYNN 2636 NW |6 3024 N. VERMONT 1500 NE 39 1300 NE 50 815 NW 94
2832 NW 13 1314 OXFORD WAY 4119 NW 18 1113 N. ELLISON 2432 SW 31
3012 NW 24 2241 NW 18
ELEMENTARY LATIN, ENGLISH,
IND ARTS, MECH DRAWING
ELEMENTARY, JR-SR HIGH SCHOOL ELEMENTARY
HOME EC, SCIENCE,
ELEMENTARY JR HIGH,
ELEMENTARY
ELEMENTARY,
MATH
FAGIN, ADALINE
421 6 NW TERRACE I 6
SOCIAL
2.3.4, MUSIC
STUDIES,
217 NW 30 ' 305 NE 26
KDG,
FULKERSON, MILDRED
44 SE 32
ELEMENTARY
NW 42
1,2,3
ELEMENTARY PHY ED,
SPEECH,
GIVENS, PATTY *GLADDEN, LULA
2710 NW 32 600 NW II
GLENN, VIRGINIA *GOODE, NETTIE
8604 N. MAY
LANGUAGE,
1205 N. BLACKWELDER
ELEMENTARY
GREEN, MARY
HALLENBECK,
408 nw
DORIS
HAM, VIVIAN HARBACK,
BEATRICE
HARLIN, MARIE
*RETIRED TEACHERS
I
1100 NW 38 33
3004 NW 44
2908 S. AGNEW 3224 NW 26 2530 OVERHOLSTER
ENGLISH
ELEMENTARY
FRIEND, MARY
*GOULD, BRYTHA
KDG.
108 SE 41
122 NE 12
PHY ED
ENGLISH, MUSIC
MATH ELEMENTARY, 1,2,3
821
5,6
ELEMENTARY
1130 NW 10 SE 38
GIEB, BLANCHE
SPECIAL ED
ELEMENTARY, ELEMENTARY
21
*GAINES, GERALDINE
COMMERCE
ENGLISH,
ELEMENTARY
EMERSON, WILMA
* FOSTER, OREAD
COMMERCE
I
BENNETT, MARGARET *BILYEU, GRACE
CURRY,
studi es
BIOLOGY, GENERAL SCIENCE
ELEMENTARY
BAILEY, MILDRED CLYTA
Art ,Socia l
4,5,6,
LIBRARY
ENGLISH, FRENCH
7,8,
ENGLISH,
4,5,6,
ELEMENTARY
ENGLISH, SOCIAL STUDIES
ENGLISH, MUSIC, ART
COMMERCE, KDG, 1,2,
LIBRARY ELEMENTARY
ENGLISH
MEETING OF AUGUST U, 1958 - CONT'D
SUBSTITUTES F9R THE SCH99L YEAR 1958-59
(C9NT’D)
HARM9N, VIRGINIA ♦HARWOOD, PEARL
2112 GLADST9NE TERRACE
* HEDRICK,
712 NE 14
PRIMARY, MUSIC
330 SW 28
3,2,1
HILL, MAXINE
2905 NW 43
ELEMENTARY
H99VER, MAGGIE
29lb FAIRFI ELD AVE
ELEMENTARY,
905 NW 22
KDG,
C9NSTANCE
HOPPING, CATHERINE * H9WARD, WALSIE
ELEMENTARY
1120 NW 19
PRIMARY,
HOWELL, LE9NA
1507 CARLISLE C9URT
ELEMENTARY
ISHMAEL, LILLIE
504 NW 20
SPEECH,
1829 NW 38
ELEMENTARY, HIST9RY, KDG, 1,2,3 ■
IRENE
JOURDAN,
JUST, CAR9LYN L.
* KAYS, MARIBEL
KIRKPATRICK, MABEL LARS9N, ELEAN9R * LAWRENCE, EDGAR * LEE,
♦lis
EVA
ten
,
1000 nw
Mc Adams , ruby l . ♦Mc Bray er , Mary Mc CAMPBELL, ELLA ♦Mc Carth y , Harriet ♦Mc Guire , Irene
ELEMENTARY
C9MMERCE,
39
MATH,
732 NW 91
S9CIAL STUDIES,
MATH
TERRACE
MUSI C
2829 NW 39____
KDG,
720 NW 91
ELEMENTARY
1
9809 ASHLEY PLACE
ENGLISH, SOCIAL STUDIES,
3415 N. FL9RIDA
KDG ELEMENTARY KDG,
1,2
MCMAHON, TELMA
1809 N, BILLEN 1240 SW 65
MARCUM, RUTH
620 NW 48
1 608 N. YOUNGS
.....
ELEMENTARY 3,4, SCIENCE,
PHY ED
ENGLISH,
H9ME EC,
PEARL
1817 NW 35
elemen tary
FRANCES
2)40 nw 33 1401 sw 56
ELEMENTARY, MUSIC
MATH,
2644 NW 46
SPEC ED,
ENGLISH
3823 N WESTERN
20lb NE 30
ELEMENTARY,
P9ST, MARI ETTE
310 N. WHEELER
3,2,1
PRIM, MINNIE
3925 NW 34
KDG,
♦RATCLIFFE, B9NNI E
2309 NW 13
ELEMENTARY
RAYMER, MILDRED
2935 NW 18
ELEMENTARY, MUSIC
REED, MARY W.
1805 GUILF9RD LANE
ELEMENTARY,
2700 NW 40
MATH, H9RTI CULTURE
2508 NW 13
JR,SR HIGH
FRANCES
RUSSELL,
CLARA
SC9TT, NA9MI GRACE
♦seaman ,
SHRINER,
♦skinner
RUTH
, free da
SL9VER, GWENDOLYN
SMITH, R9ENA * SNYDER, ERMA S9BER, 9LENE SPIERS,
D9R9THA
SP9WART, FAYE
PHY ED
PRIMARY
KDG
5705 N. BILLEN
ELEMENTARY, SPEECH,
4704 N. MILLER
ELEMENTARY
3505 S.
COMMERCE, ELEMENTARY KDG, 1,2,3
ST CLAIR
1410 NW 21 424 NE 15
4000 COLTRANCE R9AD
MATH, 6
718 NW 31
KDG,
3228 NW 40
,
ENGLISH
SPEECH, H0ME EC,
ELEMENTARY
ELEMENTARY
SPEECH,
ENGLISH
2501 NE 23 1626 AND9VER C9URT
JR HIGH 2,3,4
1728 nw 35 2105 NW 27
H9ME EC,
ELEMENTARY, MUSIC ENGLISH,
SCIENCE
ELEMENTARY STEPHENS, GRACE
3212 S. META
ELEMENTARY, JR MATH
STEVENS,
4925 N. LINN
HIST9RY,
2253 NW 38
SOCIAL
ST9NE,
SIDNEY
RHEA
TAYL9R, D9RIS
512 SW 47
TOWNSEND, WILLIE
3821
*ULIN, WILLA
UTLEY, BLANEHE
♦retired
TEACHERS
ELEM
ELEMENTARY
PIERS9N, BERNICE
R9SE,
SCIENCE,
3409 NW 24
MILLER,
RILEY, EARNEST * ROGERS, ILA
1,2,3
1,2,3,4
MILNER,
PATRICK, 9LETA *PICKETT, HELEN
ENGLISH
<
219 NW 4
MUELLER, LILLIAN
SCIENCE, MATH
3,2,4
2529 sw 35
MATTHEWS, RADA *M|LLER, CARRIE
ELEMENTARY
1,2,3
1419 NE 21 6l6 NW 18
425 NW
ma rie RUTH
L9RTZ,
3340 NW 19
S9CIAL STUDIES
ENGLISH,
PR 1 MARY
NW 10
3024 NW. PARK 3929 NW ii
ELEMENTARY
STUDIES, HOME EC,
ELEMENTARY
KDG,
1,2,
ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY, 2,3,4
MEETING OF AUGUST U, 1958 - CONT'D
X
4*
SUBSTITUTES FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1958-59: WALES,
EDNA
WHITE, LAVINA
WICK, FRANCES E. *WILLIAMS, EDITH WILLIAMS, HARRIET WIRE, BERNARD
(CONT’d ) 70?i NW 30
MUSIC,
26l2 N. GERALDINE
ELEMENTARY
1229 NE 43 603 NW 31
1,2,3,
4219 NW 12
KDG,
109 NW 7, BETHANY
BIOLOGY,
ENGLISH, LATIN
KDG
I
SCIENCE, HISTORY
♦RETIRED TEACHERS
2517 NE 17
MUSIC, HISTORY,
ALEXANDER, RUBYE J.
207 N. GEARY
BUS.
ANDERSON, VETA
812 NE 6
EMERY, BETTY J.
|6|6 NE 10
FANNIE
BROOKS,
<
COOK, MARY FLEMING, ROB YE *HAYW09D, SUSIE A.
HODGES, ODESSA JENKINS, ODESSA MCCLELLON, IRENE
Mc Curdy , Magg ie
1135 NE 6
S9CIAL STUDIES,
69OO WITCHER ROAD
JR-SR HIGH
1417 NE GRAND 2508 NE |6
ELEMENTARY, JR HIGH
2813 NE <7
ELEMENTARY
1133 EUCLID
ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY ENGLISH, ELEMENTARY,
221
OWENS,
IRENE
1325 BELLEVIDERE DRIVE
SHARP, ANNA SIMM9NS, DAISY WILLIAMS, ADA
HILL, JAMES H. TERRILL, PEARL
Yar
br ou gh
,
betty
jo
Fellin gham , Jane E. HILL, HELEN H. HODGES, MYRA J.
>
'
' ■ 1 ■
TOWNE, JUANITA
SHELTON, OLETA F. BRIGGS, SUE
ELEMENTARY, PHY ED
ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY,
VERNON J.
ROSE, WILLA
COSMETOLOGY
824 NE 6
MALOY,
• ROBINSON, L. MARIE
ELEMENTARY
ED, SOCIAL STUDIES,
N. GEARY
ENGLISH, SCIENCE
ENGLISH, MATH
ELEMENTARY, JR-SR HIGH
SOCIAL STUDIES,
1525 NE 15 2828 NE l§
PRIMARY,
220 S. MAY AVE
ELEMENTARY
1532 NE 10 |6O9 NE 13
SPEC.
2148 NE 19
ELEMENTARY
1802 GUILFORD LANE
SPANISH, HISTORY, LATIN
ELEMENTARY
ENGLISH,
39
1409 NW 19
ENGLISH
ELEMENTARY, SOCIAL STUDIES
ED,
LANGUAGE,
33H
JR HIGH
SOCIAL STUDIES,
2934 N.
4300 nw
KDG, JR HIGH
ELEMENTARY,
309 N. WHEELER, BETHANY PLACE .0 r • 1 Jr 1 . NW 51
ENGLISH
SPEECH,
ELEMENTARY
ELEMENTARY
ELEMENTARY 5,4,2 PRIMARY
Substitutes for the Sehbol Year 1958-59: (Cont'd) 3 WEEK ASSIGNEES
NAME
ASSIGNMENT
REPLACING
LESLIE AUSTIN
PAGE - 4 & 5
KATHRYN ELLIOTT
Mou lder
WILLARD - KDG.
SYBIL GRESHAM
WHITFIELD ■ L OF A
MAD ISSN - 5
EULALIA JENCKS
GAY - TRANSFER
CULBERTSON - 3
ABILENE MATTHEWS
SULLIVAN - RESIGNED
GARDEN OAKS - 5
LEN9RA PARRISH
PAGE - 2
WADKINS - TERMINATION
CAROLE WHITE
ADAMS - 2
MARION BARNETT
R IDG EVI EW - 4
ESTHER LOVEJOY
UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS - 5
HELEN GREEN
LEWIS - TRANSFER
CAREY - 4 !t 5
ADDITIONAL
FILLM9RE - KDG
KNOWLES - RESIGNED
L9U ANN BULLARD
FILLMORE - I PUTNAM HEIGHTS - 5
RAMONA DAVIS
CURRY - L OF A
COOLIDGE - 4
SULLIVAN - RESIGNED
DEWEY - 5
HENRI ETTA Wl TCHER
ADDITIONAL
FOSTER - 2
BETTY HEARN LAWRENCE
ADAMS - 4
WINTERS - TRANSFER
SUE M9NTG9MERY
COLUMBUS - 5 ADAMS - 6
MARI
SCOTT
CLARA WICKE
Iren e huc kaba
JANIS WILLIAMSON ELEANOR TR99P
SOCIAL STUDIES
1217 NE 7 |63I NE 12
- Pri nci pal
PALMORE - DECEASED
BENSON - L OF A
VIOLETT - L ®F A
JONES - RESIGNED
SALA - TRANSFER ADDITIONAL
PATRICIA KIGHT
BRITTON - KDG UNASSIGNED
HAZEL - RESIGNED
PATRICIA MEDCALF
STAND WATI E - 2
HATCHER - TRANSFER
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MEETING OF AUGUST k, 1958 - CONT'D
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARDS
Maint
enance
Reque st
depar tmen t permission
to
employ
the
follow
pers onnel
ing
MS. Davi d L. Koenig as a tempo rary lab orer SALARY ON THE BASIS OF fl.35 PER HOUR.
in the
:
Maintenance
MR. Lonni e Gillila nd j r as a tem po ra ry biller ins ulator JULY I, 1958. SALARY ON THE BASIS OF #1.75 PER HOUR.
in
depa rtme nt
the
,
mai ntenance
Mr .
WILLIAM H. LEE AS a TEMPORARY LABORER IN THE MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT, SALARY ON THE BASIS OF fl.35 PER HOUR.
MR. do n c. Mc Donald as a tem po ra ry painter SALARY ON THE BASIS OF fl.75 PER HOUR.
in the
depart
mai nten ance
ment
effective
July
depart
,
ment
3,
effec
tive
EFFECTIVE JULY I,
,
july
effective
1958.
1958.
8,
1958.
MR. ROGER L. HOBART AS A TEMPORARY ROOFER IN THE MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT, SALARY ON THE BASIS OF fl.50 PER HOUR.
EFFECTIVE JULY 18,
1958.
MR., JAMES M, SLOAN AS A TEMPORARY LABORER IN THE MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT, SALARY ON THE BASIS OF fl.00 PER HOUR.
EFFECTIVE JULY 9,
Mr . Wayne JULY 9,
e . leig hto n as
19580
a tem po ra ry
electri
cia n
in
the
SALARY ON THE BASIS OF fl.75 PER HOUR.
maintena
nce
effective
EFFECTIVE JULY 10,
MR. WILLIAM E. BARNES AS A PART-TIME WATCHMAN AT COOLIDGE SCHOOL, ON THE BASIS OF #150 PER MONTH.
MR. RAYMOND E. GIBSON AS A PART-TIME WATCHMAN AT ADAMS SCHOOL, THE BASIS OF #<50 PER MONTH.
,
depar tment
1958.
EFFECTIVE JULY II, 1958.
MR. WILLIAM T. ROSECRANS AS A TEMPORARY LABORER IN THE MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT, SALARY ON THE BASIS OF fl.25 PER HOUR.
1958.
SALARY
SALARY ON
EFFECTIVE JULY 8,
1958
REQUEST PERMISSION TO TRANSFER THE FOLLOWING PERSONNELS
Mr .
JERRY OLIVER FROM TEMPORARY EMPLOYEE IN THE SUPPLY DEPARTMENT, SALARY fl .00 PER HOUR, TO TEMPORARY EMPLOYEE IN THE ELECTRONICS DEPARTMENT OF MAINTENANCE, SALARY fl .00 PER HOUR.- EFFECTIVE JULY I,
1958.
MR. KENNETH BULL FROM TEMPORARY EMPLOYEE IN THE SUPPLY DEPARTMENT, SALARY fl.00 PER HOUR,
TEMPORARY EMPLOYEE IN THE ELECTRONICS DEPARTMENT OF MAINTENANCE, JULY I ,
MR. WILLIAM R. MOBLEY FROM 0=3 ACCOUNT AS MAIL TRUCK DRIVER, SALARY f3300 PER YEAR,
SALARY #3300 PER YEAR TO THE 0-4 ACCOUNT
EFFECTIVE JULY I,
ERNEST HARDIN FROM 0-4 ACCOUNT AS A STOCKMAN IN THE STOREROOM,
AS A MAIL TRUCK DRIVER,
Request
TO EFFECTIVE
1958.
AS A STOCKMAN IN THE STOREROOM,
MR.
SALARY fl.00 PER HOUR.
per missi on
to
SALARY f2900 PER YEAR,
adj ust
the
salaries
of
EFFECTIVE JULY I,
the
foll
owing
1958.
SALARY f2400, TO THE 0=3 ACCOUNT
1958.
pers onnel
:
MR. GEORGE W„ HOUSE, TEMPORARY EMPLOYEE IN THE CONCRETE DEPARTMENT FROM fl.35 PER HOUR TO fl.40 PER HOUR,
EFFECTIVE JULY II,
1958.
MR. REO RAY HAINS, TEMPORARY EMPLOYEE IN THE CONCRETE DEPARTMENT FROM fl.50 PER HOUR TO fl.55 PER HOUR,
EFFECTIVE JULY II,
MR. JOHN E. HOBGOOD, PER HOUR.
1958.
TEMPORARY EMPLOYEE IN THE CONCRETE DEPARTMENT FROM fl.35 PER HOUR TO fl.40
EFFECTIVE JULY II,
MR. HENRY T„
SILK,
1958.
TEMPORARY APPRENTICE PAINTER,
TEMPORARY PAINTER,
EFFECTIVE JULY II,
Request
to
perm issi on
EFFECTIVE JULY 28,
emplo y mr
1958.
.
don
FROM fl .35 PER HOUR TO fl.50 PER HOUR, AS A
1958.
e . bur get
as
a tempor
ary
painter
SALARY ON THE BASIS OF fl.75 PER HOUR.
in
the
pain t
departm
ent
,
MEETING OF AUGUST U, 1958 - CONT'D
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD; depa rtment
service
REQUEST PERMISSION T9 MAKE THE FOLLOWING TRANSFERS!
Mr . w . H. Tacke tt effec
July
tive
labo rer
tem po ra ry
from
TO FLOORMAN AT CULBERTSON,
in
the
Main tena
IN THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT,
nce
Depa rtment
,
salar
y $1.35 pe r
hour
,
SALARY ON THE BASIS OF $183.33 PER MONTH.
14, 1958.
MR. ELBORN W. LA NOY, TEMPORARY RELIEF FLOORMAN, ALL SCHOOLS, TO FLOORMAN IN THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, EFFECTIVE JULY I, 1958. SALARY TO BE AT THE SAME RATE, $183.33 PER MONTH.
MR.
FROM HEAD CUSTODIAN AT EDGEMERE,
PERCY LUTKE,
SALARY $271.66,
MR. HOMER UPCHURCH FROM HEAD CUSTODIAN AT .UNI VERSITY HEIGHTS, AT EDGEMERE,
SALARY $273.3?,
MR. J.
EFFECTIVE JULY I,
SALARY $203.33 TO FLOORMAN AT CLEVELAND,
SALARY $183.33 TO FLOORMAN AT BUCHANAN,
Sa £m1y
$183.33
1958.
MR. JOEL STRICKLAND FROM ROVING WATCHMAN ALL SCHOOLS,
SALARY $188.33,
SCHOOLS,
SALARY
1958.
C. DUNKIN FROM FLOORMAN AT CLEVELAND,
EFFECTIVE JULY I,
TO HEAD CUSTODIAN
SALARY $256.66,
1958.
EFFECTIVE JULY I,
MR. VONNIE L. CAIN FROM FLOORMAN AT CULBERTSON, $203,33 PER MONTH,
TO HEAD CUSTODIAN AT LINCOLN,
SALARY $271 .66,
1958.
EFFECTIVE JULY I,
EFFECTIVE JULY 16,
SALARY $178.33 TO WATCHMAN FOREMAN AT ALL
1958.
o
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD;
Engi neer ing Department
Request
pe rmi ss ion
- tem pora ry to
employ
employ ments
foll
the
MR. LARRY D. OWENS, AS A DRAFTSMAN, MR.
SANDY LIN, AS A DRAFTSMAN,
owin g
per son nel s
EFFECTIVE JULY I,
EFFECTIVE JULY I,
SALARY ON THE BASIS OF $1.00 PER HOUR.
1958.
SALARY ON THE BASIS OF $1.25 PER HOUR.
1958.
MR. ROBERT L. SLEJKO, AS A DRAFTSMAN,
EFFECTIVE JULY I,
1958.
SALARY ON THE BASIS OF $1.50 PER HOUR.
MR. JOHN S. HAMILTON, AS A DRAFTSMAN,
EFFECTIVE JULY I,
1958.
SALARY ON THE BASIS OF $1.50 PER HOUR.
MR. QUINCY SAULS, AS A ELECTRICIAN,
EFFECTIVE JULY I,
1958.
SALARY ON THE BASIS OF $4800 PER YEAR.
LIMIT TWO MONTHS.
Furniture
Repa ir Depa rtm
Requ est ju ly
28,
Reques ju ly
t 28,
ent
- tempo rary
empl oy ment s
Mr . John Taylor
permi ssio n to 1958. Salary
employ on the
basi s of
$1.65 pe r
per missi on to 1958. Salary
employ mr . James on the basi s of
$1.65 pe r
m.
to
Sparks
wor k on hou r .
to work hour .
the
on
furni
the
ture
furnit
repair
ure
crew
re pa ir
,
effecti
cr ew
,
ve
effective
REQUEST PERMISSION TO EMPLOY MR. GEORGE J. MULCAHY TO WORK ON THE FURNITURE REPAIR CREW, JULY 28, 1958. SALARY ON THE BASIS OF $1.65 PER HOUR.
EFFECTIVE
Motion to approve the foregoing recommended, personnel was made by Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mrs. Melton, and carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye."n
R. #181 Personnel Approved
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GENERAL BUSINESS, PURCHASING, CAFETERIAS
Bills and. Payrolls The following Items #1, =//&, and. #3 were submitted, for approval:
Aygust
1958
Item #I Ratification of July 1958 payrolls previously approved by the board and upon which warrants have been issued as follows:
I958-59 GENERAL FUND...........................
.$ 236.886.37
1957— 58 GENERAL FUND. • . • • • • • . • . . $ 282,887.140 1958- 59 BUILDING LEVY .................................... . 4
THE BOND FUND. ...
61,819.80
.••«»••••« • $__2£1-48_Ij >86__
1957-58 FORD FOUNDATION .... ..................
4
9.398.96
Item #2 Authority to issue payrolls for August 1958 in the following estimated amounts: 1958-59 GENERAL FUND. . . .........................
. 4 300,000.00
1957- 58 GENERAL FUND.............................................4 285,000.00 1958-59 BUILDING LEVY . . . .... . . . 4
THE BOND FUND....................................................
62,000.00
. 4
5,000.00
1957-58 FORD FOUNDATION . . . ........................... $
2,500.00
Item #3 Authorize payment of vendor bills as per attached itemized list. These bills have been examined and approved by the audiotr as to appropriation, purpose of expenditure, calculations and receipt of merchandise and/or services.
MEETING OF AUGUST
U, 1958 - CONT'D
C-
BILLS FILED WITH THE BOARD'OF EDUCATION FOR PAYMENT AUGUST U, 1958 The Asst. Supt. and Business Manager have checked all bills
The Auditor has checked all bills
1958-59 General Fund
$ .35,376.52__________ _____
1957- 58 General Fund
$
19.56-57 General Fund
ft . U 166.63_______ '__________ :
1958- 59 Bui I ding Levy
$
1957-58 Building Levy
ft 56,685.11^______ :_________ ;
77.206.01
2J5M0... ............................................ \
1958
Bond
$
12,071.86______________________
1956
Bond
$
50,078.05.
ft
23,718.95 ______________ ,_______ .
1957-58 Ford Foundation TOTAL
_____________
$ 258.^.65 _______________
1958-59 General Fund Abelard Schuman Ltd. Aberdeen Public Schools American Electric-Ignition Coo R. R. Bowker Company Braniff Airways, Inc. Branhamts, Inc. The Brookings Institution William C. Brown Company Floy J. Campbel 1
Textbooks Textbooks Suppls for Maint. Textbooks Board Admin. Travel B Idg. & Grds. Textbooks Textbooks Board Admin. Travel
Charles W. Clark Company Dannenburg Distributing Company
Publisher-Selected Publisher-Selected
2.75 U.50 11.88 20.52 91.30 l!l«l+7 22.1+0
Low Publisher-Selected Reimbursement Low Publisher-Selected Pub 1 i sher-Selected Board Action
2. 15 198071
Textbooks Supp1s for Ma int.
Publ isher-Selected Low
5.60 63.57
Denver Public Schools Bill Doy1e
Textbooks Office Suppls
Publisher-Selected Low
12.00 17.05
Electronic Business Machines Co. First National Management Corp. Irwin C. Gaumer 1 Grade Teacher
Printing Suppls Rental-Land & Bldg. Periodicals Textbooks
Standard Board Action Board Action • Pub 1i sher-Se1ected
75.75 200.00 2,770.95 5.00
Grosset &• Dunlap, Inc. W. T. Bi II Hale, County Treasurer Harcourt Brace & Company. Harper & Brothers D. C. Heath & Company Henry Holt & Company, Inc.
Textbooks Sewer Tax Textbooks Textbooks Textbooks Textbooks
Publisher-Selected Sewer Taxes Publisher-Se1ected Publisher-Selected Publisher-Selected Publisher-Selected
2.38 521+.95 5.74 ' 1+1.21+ 2,029.1+3 ' U.76
1nternati ona1 Busi ness Machi nes The Institute For Research
I.B. M. Rental Textbooks
Rental Agreement Se lected
v
'1,275.00
.9.95'
MEETING OF AUGUST 4, 1958 - CONT'D r
u
;
Page 2 (1958-59 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) Carl J. Leibel, Inci
Textbooks
Pub 1i sher-Se1ected
2.00
Liberty National Bank & Trust Co. Library Supply Company
Suppls-Adult Institute Textbooks
Standard Low (Bld Agreement)
18.00 52.02
Longmansgreen & Company,
Textbooks
Publisher-Se1ected
3.79
McKinley Publishing Company A. C. McClurg & Company Ri1ey McCu11ough McGraw Hi II Book Company, Inc. Nellie R. Melton
Textbooks Textbooks Custodial Suppls Textbooks Board Admin. Travel
Pub 1 i sher-Selected Pub 1i sher-Se1ected Agreement Low Board Action
5.87 lU.12 52.50 8*88 80.15
Metropolitan Water Company Motter Bookbinding Company Morgan Power Tire Company
Water & Sewage Library Suppls Suppls for Maint.
Utilities Selected Low
National National Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma
Publisher-Selected Textbooks ' Publ1sher-Se^ected Textbooks Office of Superintendent Publ isher-Selected Uti1i ties Water uti1ities Water
Inc.
Science Teachers Assn.; Education Association Business News Company City Water Dept. County Water Company
6^5.35 lli.lj.8
/
Utilities Utilities
Oklahoma Gas & Electric Company Oklahoma Natural Gas Company
Electricity Gas
Oklahoma State School Boards Assn.
Office of Superintendent Standard
A-U3 1-52 0-6 0-21 0-22A 0-22B
Admin., Expense Periodicals T-V Operating Expense Custodial Suppls Vehicle Maint., Regular Vehicle Maint., Heavy Duty
15;528.88 1,392.62 500.00
Publisher-Selected Textbooks Pantheon Books, Inc. Standard Postage Postmaster, Publisher-SeIected Reinhold Publishing Corp. Textbooks Rental & Gen. InstructionAgreement Sky Service, Inc. Publ isher-Selected Textbooks Southwest News Company Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Telephone Utilities Uti1ities Water Town of Nichols Hills Publisher-Selected The Ronald Press Company Textbooks Pub Ti sher-Se lected Textbodks Uinii versTty of Chiicago Press Utilities Te legraph Western Union Telegraph Company Pub 1i sher-Se1ected Textbooks, World Affairs Materials Publisher-Selected Textbooks World Book Company Pub 1 i sher-Selected Wadsworth Publishing Company, Inc. Textbooks Pub 1 isher-Se lected Textbooks D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc.
Mary Thacker, Clerk
50.00 4 1^08 25.00 6,606.5^ 10.50
.9.57 \2.22 272,00 5.18 .2.55 .84
2.28 500i00 6.58 81 .50 ' 9.&5 2,270.^0 83.80 4.12, 8. 16
23.30 8.35 1.78 U.2I 15.96
292.16
i
' â&#x2013; "
.........
J
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Page 3
1957-58 General Fund
Addressograph Multi graph Corp. A. & E. Equipment Company
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls
Low Board Action
Miss Genevieve Arnold Artcraft Press Athletic Trainers Supply Co., Auto Parts & Machine Company
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls Recreation Suppls Mai nt. Trks. & Cars
Publisher-Selected Selected Low Low
3.12 U.97 103.68 lU.8l
Ao & W. Violin Shop
Mai nt. Musical Instr.
Selected
139.75
Barada & Page, Inc. Beamus Modern Office Supply
Custodial Suppls Night Schl. Suppls
Low Low
Black & Decker Manufacturing Co. Boren-Malone Company Bostitch Midwest, Inc. Branham’s, Inc*
Repr. Industrial Art EqptStandard Instr. Suppls Board Action Instr. Suppls Low Centra 1 lnstro Suppls i Low
21.00 5.0U8.26 136.80
Braniff Airways, Inc. Brown & Bigelow
Other Admin. Expense Office Suppls
Board Action Low
293.50 26.18
Frank H. Braun 1ich Bundy’s Lettering Dept.
Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt. Selected Radio & TV Suppls Low
Carpenter Paper Company
Bob Cates
Instr. & Custodial Suppl Low i39.au Board Acti on b770.80 Low Mai nt. Trks. & Cars
City Spring Works
Instr. Suppls
Low'
25.00
Civic Education Service, Inc.
Instr. Suppls
Publisher-Se1ected
29.25
Clay Adams, Inc. Clements Sporting Goods *
New Schl. Apparatus Instr. Suppls
Al Cook Desk & Office Supply Co. Cory Motion Picture Equipment
Office Suppls Maint. Gen. Eqpt.
Selected Board Action Low Standard Low
Coward McCann, Inc. Dannenburg Distributing Company Dowlings, Inc.
Instr. Suppls Maint Trks & Cars Instr. Suppls
David M. DaVis Company Davidson & Case Lumber Company
Maint. Gen. Eqpt. Instr. Suppls
Publ isher-Selected Low I57-U7 Low 63.21 Selected Board Action '£88.12 Low Letter Bi cpOT.U8 Low Low
Dodd, Mead & Company, Inc. Dodson Engineering Company
Instr. Suppls Maint. Gen. Ecpt.
Publisher-Selected Selected
5.82 .iaU.5O
Doenges Supply
Gen. Instr. Suppls
Selected
. 45.00
Dolese Company
Improvement of Grds.
Bid Agreement
Inc.
16.20 1,213.22
<.T
60.75 5.50
18.50
256.77 12.50 l,9lo.6U 376.58
2U6.00 502.15 3,I22.53P^U*8!> I63.60 31. QU
17.18 9.30
810.28 1.28 U.32
671.58
MEETING OF AUGUST 4, 1958 - CONT'D
Page 1+ (1957-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) H. Dorsey Douglas, Bill Doyle
Inc.
Audit ,Suppls Office Suppls
Standard Low
Dulaney’s
Maint. Gen. Eqpt.
Low
Estamae Records Eales Television
Instr. Suppls Maint. Gen. Eqpt.
Board Action Low
Exposition Press, Inc,
Instr. Suppls
Selected
60.95 558.90 5.15
790.18 18.00 2,1+8
97.56 82.81+ 2.92 w 9,80
Field;Enterprises Educational Corp. Instr. Suppls Follett Publishing Company Instr. Suppls Funk & Wagnalls Company Gen. Instr, Suppls Fretwe11 Motor Company Ihstr. .SuppIs
Publisher-Selected Publisher-Selected Publisher-Sel ected Agreement
Graham Pep er Company
Office Suppls & Print.
Board Action
Gaylord Brothers, Inc.
Library 8uppls
Selected
16+50
J. C. Hamilton Company
Instrs Suppls.
Board Action
15.2+8
Hart Industrial Supply Co.
Suppls & Repr. to Eqpt,
Board Action Low Standard
1,597.97 8.01+ 45^05 (1,2+51.06
D, C. Heath & Company
Instr, Suppls
Pub 1i sher-Selected
Herman’s Sporting Goods Holmes & Torbett
Instr. Suppls New Eqpt.Visual Ed.
Board Action Board Action
Henry Holt & Company,
Instr. Suppls
Publisher-Selected
Hoover Brothers, Inc. Houghton Mifflin Company
Instr. Suppls Cen. Instr, Suppls
Board Action Publisher-Selected
The House of Clay’ The House of Wren, Inc.
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls
International Business Machines
Office Suppls, Maint. & Rental
Iddings Paint Company, Inc. Jack’s 5 & 10 Store Jenkins Music Company
lnstr0 Suppls Recreation Suppls Radio & T. V. Suppls
Low Low 9.90 Board Action 5I+.8O "“65.11 Standard ■ 2+0.05 Agreement Board Action| Board Action-* Low Low
Johnson Wholesale Electronics
Iristr. Suppls
Low
552.01+
Casey Jones Auto Paint
Instr. Suppls
Low
11.00
Kamp’s Grocery Kee Lox Manufacturing Co. Ki 1 patrick Brothers
Instr. Suppls Instr, Suppls Recreational & Instr, Suppls
Seiected Board Action Low Bid Agreement Board Action
Inc.
2,581.50
65.96 1,879.68 687.27
-
629.08 2+,722.l8 1.66
20.89
2|2+.7O
2:0
52U+.8I 50.00
55.57 255.00
91+.51+ ■ 7.20k 1,095.6$, 195*
MEETING OF AUGUST L, 1958 - CONT'D
It
Page 5 (1957-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) Library Supply Company
Library Books
Bid Agreement
Lily Mills Company
lnstr0 Suppls
Letter Quotation
Marshall Supply & Equipment Co.
Instr. Suppls
Board Action
McKesson & Robbins,
Instr. Suppls & Special Health Suppls
Selected Low
Charles E. Merri11 Books, Inc.
Instr. Suppls
Pub 1i sher-Se1ected
Mideke Supply Company
Custodial Suppls & Mai nt. Trks. & Cars
Midwestern Engine & Equipment Co. Miller Jackson Company
Maint. Trks. & Cars Maint0 Gen. Eqpt0 & Office Suppls
^66.15 Low ” 15,51 Standard Board Action 43I27JT’ Low
Mi 11 sap’s Minton Machinery Company
Repr. Musical Instr. Instr. Suppls
Seiected Board Action
National Assn, of Ed. Broadcasters Nature Program Norick Brothers, lnco
Superintendent Suppls Instr. Supp Is Bldg. & Grd£ Suppls
Pub 1i sher-Se1ected Pub 1 i sher-Selected Low
Oil Filter Company
Maint. Trks. & Cars.
Low
19.68
Oklahoma Dairy Supply Company, Inc.
Instr. Suppls
Low
81.00
Oklahoma Paper Company Oklahoma Seating Company
Patton Equipment Company
2,143.78 Office Suppls Board Action Recreation & 1 nstr. Suppl Low 305.10 & New Furn. & Fixtures Board Action 3,635.49 8.48(3,949.07 Selected Mainto Gen. Eqpto Board Approve 1 J.' 850.00
Peripole Products, Inc. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls
Inc.
Low
Selected Board Action Low
585.89
28.09 806.64
100.00 2UI.20
34l.2O
12.70
4,793.97 14.06 108.33
? -
706.80
312.15 988.99 4.00 5.50 2.75
4<4.00
1,009.20
Popular Science Publishing Co.,Inc. Instr. Suppls
Publi sher-Se1lected
2.75
Prentice Hall, Inc. G. P. Putnam’s Sons
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls
Publisher-Se1ected Publisher-Selected
8.84 8.90
Radio Supply, Inc. John Ramsbottom
Maint. Gen. Eqpt. Maint. Musical lnstro
Low Selected
147.89 200.00
Rand McNally & Company Richards & Conover Hardware Co.
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls
Selected Board Act!on
218.58 53.64
Rickner’s
lnstr0 Suppls
Publisher-Selected
Robberson Steel Company
Instr. Suppls
Board Action
50.40 3,013*. 39
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Page 6 (1957-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED)
Robinson Janitor Supply Company
Custodial Suppls
Low
Royal McBee Corporation
Bus, Office Suppls
Selected
Science Research Associates Scott Chevrolet Company
Instr, Suppls Instr, Suppls
Selected Agreement
S6 E, Bo Paint Company
Custodial Suppls
Low Board Action
Service Supply, inc.
Instr, Suppls
Low
Sharp & Nichols Music Company Simpson-Horton, lnc<>
Instr, Suppls Instr. Suppls
Selected Agreement Low
Jasper Sipes School Book Dep.Southern Sales Company
Instr. Suppls Recreation Suppls
Low Low
Standard Duplicating Machine Agency Office Suppls & Furn. & Fixtures
31+5.60 10.00
1+19.02 30.51 32.66/ 5,195.00 p,227.66
Low Selected
1+.73-,
139*25 106.17 7.16 m-I 13.33 •39.1+1 336o/2 30.00 21+7.00
277.00
Star Electric Supply Company Star Engraving Company
Custodial Suppls Instr. Suppls
Bid Agreement Low
2,777.86 1+.90
Clarence Tackett Supply Company Tension Envelope Corporation
Custodial Suppls Instr. Suppls
Board Action Board Action
3;756.00 1,160.91
Thompson Book & Supply Company (Ada, Oklahoma)
1nstr. Suppls
Low Letter Bid Low
Thompson Book & S upp ly Company (Edmond, Ok lanoma)
Instr, Suppls
Selected
ll+.OO
Thompson School Book Depository
Instr,. Suppls
Low
99’25
Track & Field Triangle Blue Print & Supply Co,
Physical Ed, Eqpt. Instr. Suppls
Selected Low Letter Bid
Trice Wholesale Electronics
Mai nt. Geno Eqpt.
Selected
Underwood Corporation
Other Admin. Off, Eqpt. Instr. Suppls
Board Action 360.00 5.0I+ Standard PUb1isher-Selected
Uptown Art Galleries
Instr. Suppls
Low
Vaseco, Inc.
Repr. Audio Visual Eqpt0 Selected Low & Instr. Suppls
Wai berg & Auge Walden, Sons & Mott, Inc,
Instr. Suppls Magazines & Rebinding,
Seiected Publisher-Sel ected
Wallace & Tiernan, Inc,
Custodial Suppls
Low
University of Oklahoma
Press
37.68 11+5.00
182.88
11+6.51 195.00
51+.01+
365.0I+ 8,20
37.80
683.73 35,1+0
719.13 - .206.56 5.00
36.00
MEETING OF AUGUST 4, 1958 - CONT'D J
§
Page 7 (1957-58 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) Webster Publishing Company
Instr. Suppls
W. M. Welch Scientific Manufactur inglnstr. Suppls Instr. Suppls Western Bank & Office Supply
10.16
Publisher-Selected
Letter Bid Board Action Low
107.60 1,583*00 9«86( 1,592.86
45*92
Western Newspaper Union
Instr. Suppls
Low
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Instr. Suppls
Pub 1i sher-Se1ected
U.56
.Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls
Selected Publisher-Selected UT
200.00 67.10
The Willis Music Company World Book Company
—
1958-57 General Fund
1,166.83
New Furn, & Fixtures
Extened Bid
Allied Steel Erection Service
Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Grounds
Selected
Armstrong’s Hardware
Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Low Bldg. Maint.-& Vehicular Eqpt. Low Regular
1 6.69
Maint. & Eqpt.
Low
36.91
Beams, Inc. The Clarence L. Boyd Co., Inc.
Maint. & Eqpt. Maint. & Eqpt,
Low Standard
9*9549*96
Britton Piano Shop
Musical Instr.
Standard
225.00
Paul Brawdy City of Oklahoma City
Repr0-Mtrls. & Services Repro«Mtrls. & Services
Low Standard
20.00 10.00
Cory Motion Picture Eqpt.
Repr- Mtrls. & Services
Low
Dannenburg;Distributing Company Dixie Belting & Supply Company
Repr0-Mtrls. & Services Repr.-Mtrls. & Services
Low Selected
4.24 90.55
Downtown Chevrolet
Mai nt. & Eqpt.
Standard
18.07
Dowlings,
Inc.
195§s59 gilding Levy
The Automotive, Inco Auto Parts
T
& Machine Company
170.61 2.50
7*77
MEETING OF AUGUST U, 1958 - CONT'D
Page 8 (1958-59 BUILDING LEVY CONTINUED) Duplicating Products, Inc.
Office Type Machines
Standard
106.1+6
The Fleck Bearing Company R. C. Hardcastle Company Peery’s Tire & Supply Perfection Equipment Company Rice Machinery Company
Mai nt. & Eqpt. Repr. Mtrls. & Services Mai nt. & Eqpt. Maint. & Eqpt. Repr.-Mtrls. & Services
Low Low Low Low Low
3.03 55.80 2.70 2.32 282.67
Simpson-Horton, Inc. Stubblefield Brothers Southwest Wheel, lnco Mary Thacker, Clerk
Maint. & Eqpt. Repr0-Mtrls. & Services Maint. & Eqpt. Grounds Bui I di ngs
Standard Low Low
2.72 273.00 21.34
M-lI M-12
6.15 732.66
738.81
UT
I957-58 Building Levy 4
4.41
American Electric-Ignition Co.
Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Low
Auto Parts & Machine Company
Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Lew
E. S. Billington Lumber Mark Blodgett Insulation Company
June Special Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Board Acti on Low
Clarence L. Boyd Co, Inc. Paul Brawdy
Mfr Is. Upk of Grds. Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Standard Low
Brown Manufacturing Company Builders Specialty, Inc.
Mtrlso Bldg. & Repr. Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Low Low Letter Bid
90.53 353.00
Capitol Steel & Iron Company Bob Cates
Mtrls. Repr# to. Eqpt. Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Low Low
57.79 227.70
John H. Cole Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Standard Low
Contractors, Inc. Cook Electric Supply Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt. Mtrlso Repr. to Eqpto
Selected Low
Cook Paint & Varnish Company Crane Company
June Special Mtrls. Repr. to-Eqpt.
Low Low Board Action
Dannenburg Distributing Company Davi;dson & Case Lumber Company
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr. Mtrls. Bldg. & Repro
Low Bid Agreement
Dixie Belting & Supply Company
Mtrls. Repr. to’ Eqpt.
Low
'34.2 r
The Dolese Company
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Bid Agreement 279.53 Low l4.85
294.38
Enmar, Inc#
Mtrls. Furn. & Repr.
Low
124.74
15.25
103.80 27.79
I7.32 6O.OO
9«04 12.18
21.22
186.50 l+« 68
52.47 57.72 712.97.
770.69 77.10 292.50
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Page 9 (1957-58 BUILDING LEVY CONTINUED) 829.54
Federal Corporation
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt,
Board Action
The Fleck Bearing Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low
Gal loway Electric Company General Electric Supply Company
Est. #1 Northeast Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Genfry Severance Lumber Company
Mtrls. Bldg, & Repr,
, Board Action 170.12 Low Low Letter Bid 575.00 Bid Agreement
4,608.00 â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 745.12 67.50
The Glidden Company
Mtrls, Bldg. & Repr.
Bid Agreement
1,873.50
Hart Industrial Supply Company
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr, EqptLow Standard
A. C. Horn Company of Texas The House of Clay
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr, Mtrls. Repro to Eqpt,
Selected Low
L. Ho Humphries Construction Hunzicker Brothers
Est, #1 Addn.-Burbank Mtrlso Repr. to Eqpt0
Board Action Lbw
Johnson Wholesale Electronics Jones-Newby Supply Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt0 Mtrlso Repr, to Eqpt,
Low Low
Kilpatrick Brothers
Mtrls. Furno-Bldgo & ReprLow Low Letter Bid Board Action
L. Ao King, Inc.
June Special
Low Letter Bid
Ledbetter Insurance Agency Loeff1er-Greene Supply Company
Mtrls, Repr, to Eqpt. Mtrls. Repro to Eqpt,
Standard Board Action
10,00 488,88
Magnolia Petroleum Company Marshall Supply & Equipment Co.
Mtrlso Upk of Grds. Mtrls. Upk of Grds,
Low Low
982.63 107.00
Mideke Supply-Company
Mtrls. Bldgo Repr Eqpt,
Low Letter Bid Board Action Standard
1 ,078.54 904.84 1 ,326,92 fr 12.75/3,325.05
Morgensen Lumber Company
June Special & Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr,
Board Action .Low Letter Bid
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Selected
8144.78 1,066,76 111.20 2,022.74 48.73
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr,
Low Board Action
M. &
Neal
Supply Company., Inc. Lumber Company
New State Ice Nolen & Moore, Architects
Mtrls. Bldg, Repr. Eqpt, Low Est, #| Architect Fee Board Action Luther Burbank
Norman Plumbing Supply
Mtrls,, Repr, to Eqpt0
Oklahoma Oxygen Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Bldg.
Low
Bid Agreement
5.65
606,54 16,50
*'
623.04
502.25 9.00 10,059.50 18.60 23.40 261.16
2,985.09 1,577.50 M02.98J 73; 865.37 1 264.00
290,76 182.06
472O82
320,00 6,098.26 23.1 0
7.68
MEETING OF AUGUST U, 1958 - CONT'D
1ft
Page IO (1957-58 BUI LDI NG LEVY CONTINUED)
3,102.81+ 786.87/3,889.71 5 1.80 5.32 2.61
Oklahoma Seating Company
New Furniture
Otis Elevator Company Peerless Oklahoma Company Pettee’s Farm Store
Sa laries-Repr. to Eqpt. Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt. Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Board Action Low Standard Low Low
Pittsburgh Plate G|assCompany Prime Petroleum Products, Inc.
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr. Mtrls0 Upk of Grds.
Bid Agreement Low
1+52.00 163.35
Radio Supply, Inc. Rice Machinery Company
Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt. MtrlSo Repr0 to Eqpt0
Low Letter Bid Standard
588.19 9.00
Roofing Supply Company
Mtrls. Bldg. & Repr.
Low
390.50
Sears, Roebuck & Company Service Electric Supply Co.
Mtrls. Upk of Grds0 Mtrls. Repr. to Eqpt.
Low Board Action
3.21+ 320.82
Service Supply, Inc. Stubblefield Brothers
Mtrls. Repro to Eqpt, Mtrls. Furno & Repr.
Low Low
6.3I+ U57.5O
Westinghouse Electric Supply Coo
Mtrls. Repr0 to Eqpt.
Low Standard
Westinghouse Appliance Sales
Mtrls. Repr, to Eqpt.
Low
Wynn.Construction Company
Est. U-Van Buren
Board Action
R. A. Young & Son,
Mtrls. Upk of Grds.
Low
Inc.
*
90® 81+ 2I+0OO
7
II1+.8L+ 25.19
1+, 652.81+
95.66
1958 Bond
American First Title & Trust Coo Caudi Il-Rowlett-Scott, Architects City of Okla. City, Bldg. Dept.
Business Expense Standard Architect Serv.-Garfield Board App- ova 1 Board Approval Business Expense
Charles L. Monnot, Jro Architect
Est„ #i-Monroe
Board' Approval
It, 899.30
The Ok Iahoman & Times Oklahoma Testing Laboratories Parr & Aderhold, Architects Bob Roberts
Modernization & Repr.BldgjPubli sher Selected Improvement of Grds. Architect Fees-Roockwood Board I Approva1 Board Approval Business Expense
156,60 15U.00 2,100.00 836.00
Vahlberg, Palmer & Vahlberg
Pre limitary Architect, Board Approval Fees-Stand Watie-McKih ley Business Expense 55.05
2,800.00
Mary Thacker, Clerk
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57»5O 600.po 24.13.UI
55.05
I956,Bond Connelly Construction Company
Est.#3 John Marshall Est0 #2 Classen Jr. Sr.
Board Action
26,731.87
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Page II (1956 BOND FUND CONTINUED) Flanagan Supply Company
Press Boxes
Board Ac t i on
102.58
General Electric Supply Company
Press Boxes
Low
583.28
Ki 1patrick.Brothers
Press Boxes
Low
16.67
Morgensen Lumber Company
Press Boxes
Low Board Action
Oklahoma Hardware Company
New Cabinets
Low
34.70
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
Press Boxes
Low
350.76
Addressograph Multigraph Corp.
Other Operating Expense
Standard
201.12
A. & E. Equipment Company American Book Company Branham’s, Inc.
Extra Mtrls. & Eqpt. Instr. Suppls Other Operating Expense
Low
Pub 1 isher-Selected Low
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Bioscope Manufacturing Company Carolina Biological Supply Co. Carpenter Paper Company Fo Eo Compton & Company
Instr, suppls Extra Mtrls. & Suppls Other Operating Expense Instr. Suppls
Selected Low Low Pub 1i sher-Selected
369.31 33.84 156.92 706.16
E. B. "Jack"-Castle
Extra Mtrls. & Eqpt.
Denoy er-Geppert Company Dowlings, Inc# Dodd, Mead & Company, Inc. Bi|! Doyle Dulaney’s Doubleday & Company, Inc. Electronic Supply Company Encyclopaedia Britannica
Extra Mtrls. & Suppls Other Operating Expense Extra Mtrls. & Eqpto Extra Mtris. & Suppls Extra Mtrls. & Suppls Extra Mtrls. & Eqpto Extra Mtrls. & Suppls Instr. Suppls
Low 34. 00 Selected 1 7*00 Pub 1 i sher-Jse lected Low Pub 1 i sher-Selected Low Board Action Pub 11sher-Se 1 ected Low Standard
41.00 267.25 28.75 24.46 254.10 16,000.00 49.30 4.79 508.20
Pub 11sher-Se1ected Pub 1 isher-Selected Board Acti on Selected
486.80 15.92 |66.6 li 13.82
52.02 S' 2,206 J 7 (2,258.19
>957—58Ford Foundation
Field Enterprises Educational Corpo Instr. Suppls Ginn & Company . Extra Mtrls. & Eqpt. Graham.Paper Company Instr. Suppls Extra Mtrls. & Eqpt. Grosset & Dunlap, Inc.
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Harcourt, Brace & Company D. C. Heath & Company Houghton Mifflin Company Johnson Wholesale Electronics
Extra Mtrls. & Suppls Extra Mtrls. & Eqpto' Instr. Suppls & Eqpt. Instr. Suppls
Publisher-Selected Pub 1i sher-Se1ected Pub 1i sher-Selected Selected
II.63 13.86 703.86 36.43
Kilpatrick Brothers Alfred A. Knopf, Inc#
Extra Mfirs. & Suppls Extra Mtrls# & Eqpt.
Low Publisher-Selected
24.56 14.64
Little, Brown & Company
Extra Mtrls. & Eqpt.
Pub 1 i sher-Se’l ected
28.04
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The MacMillan Company
Extra Mtrls. & Eqpt.
Publisher-Selected
l4.72
Al lene Mize A<<> J. Nystrom & Company
Summer Workshop Extra Mtrls. & Suppls
Board Action Pub 1 i sher-Selected
330.00 583.52
Oklahoma City Board of Education Oklahoma Paint Distributing Co.
Other‘Operating Expense Instr. Suppls
Selected Low
Oklahoma Seating Company
Other-Operating Expense
Low
Pipkin Photo Service
Extra Mfrlso & Suppls & Instr. Suppls
Standard Selected
Radio Supply, Inc. Kathleen L. Riggs Rinehart & Company, Inc. Sesac, 1nc.1 Charles Scribner’s Sons Simon & Schuster, Inc.
Instr. Suppls Extra Mtrls. & Extra Mtrls. & Extra Mtrls. & Extra Mtrls. & Instr. Supp|s
Eqpt. Eqpt. Suppls Suppls
Standard Seiected Pub 1 i sher-Selected Low Pub 1i sher-Se lected Pub 1i sher-Se1ected
21.52 300.00 ^9.39
The University of Chicago Press
Extra MtrlSo & Suppls
Publ isher-Selected
11.64
Western Newspaper Union Jo Weston Walch, Publisher
Other Operating Expense Other Operating Expense
Low Publisher-Selected
67.25 2.62
Wo M. Welch Manufacturing Co.
Instr. Suppls
Selected
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64i53 9.40
73.93
35.00 24.52 16.31
1,080.07
SPECIALS PAID DURING THE MONTH OF JULY Sally Augustine
Board Approval
300,00
Mrs. Helen Bordelon
Board Approval
225.00
Connelly Construction Company
Phillip Dalke
Est. $2 Marsha 11 Esto #1 Classen Salaries Recreation
Leah Dennis
Board Action Board Action
14,881.07 150.00
Board Action
3,438.00
George Harjan
General Instruction
Board Approval
300.00
Eddie Mireles
General
Board Approval
375.00
Instruction
Leon T. Peery & Bessie Perry Earl Simon, City Cle’rk
State Contribution Fund
Special Texes
Board Action
38,400.00
Board Action
Ui, 814.27 .
Social Security Contribution
70.953.49
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It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mr. Thompson to ratify the July 1958 payrolls, authorize issuing the August 1958 payrolls, of vendor bills as per thq - > and authorize payment - _ foregoing attached itemized list, totaling $238,454.63, as recommended above. On roll call,: the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye." Purchasing Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to confirm the renewal of the present lease agreement made between the Oklahoma City Board of Education, School District I-89, and the United States Army Engineers for a period beginning July 1, 1958 and extending through June 30, 1959; this being a renewal of the lease of the Whittier building under its present terms for the next fiscal year. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
R. #182 Approval to ratify July Payrolls, Authorize Aug. Payrolls, Pay Vendor Bills
R. #183 Approval to Renew Lease on Whittier Bldg.
Mr. Thompson moved confirmation of the low bid of the Security Connecticut Life Insurance Company for Student Accident Insurance for 1958-59, as recommended by Mr. Bill Haller, Director of Health and Physical Education. The motion was seconded by Mrs. Melton, and carried unanimously on roll call.
R. #184 Confirmation of Low Bid on Student Insur.
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve the purchase of one lot of standard student tests for all schools from the vendors shown listed below, in the total amount of $8,487.18, the purchase to be charged to the 1-36 account:
R. #185 Approval to Buy Tests
The Psychological Corporation California Test Bureau Scholastic Testing Service, Inc. World Book Company Cooperative Test Division Science Research Associates
$1,636.35 2,924.92 1,513-37 316.79 1,442.15 653.60 $8,487.18
On roll call, the motion carried unanimously.
Motion was made by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. McCray to award contracts on one lot of new classroom furniture fur use in new classrooms now under construction to bidders shown listed below, in the total amount of $68,513*34, the purchase to be charged to assigned furniture accounts from the current bond issue; all bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids:
R. #186 Bids Awarded on Furniture
AMOUNTS AWARDED TO EACH COMPANY:
Oklahoma Seating Company Dowlings, Inc. Boren-Malone Company Mid-West Surgical McMillan-Garland
TOTAL----
$32,469.22 35,002.62 828.24 180.56 32.70 $68,513.34
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The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye." It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve a special purchase of one Spectra Brightness Meter and accessories for use in the Engineering Department from the Photo Research Corporation, in the amount of $772.69, the purchase to be charged to the M-20 account. The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye.
A Financial Statement as of June 30, 1958 from the Central Food Service Department was presented for the Board's information. Motion was made by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mr. Thompson to establish menu prices to be charged in Oklahoma City Public School food centers for the 1958-59 school year as per the attached schedule. (See next page.) The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
R. #187 Purchase of Meter and 'Accessories Approved
Central Food Service Financial Statement
R. #188 Approval of Menu Prices
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PRICE LIST FOR NON-REIMBURSED ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Price 1957-58
Price 125-3-..52
Bread and Butter 1/2 Pint Whole Milk Plate Lunch with Milk
200 50 250
200 50 250
Soup and 4 Crackers Main Dishes Vegetables Salads Desserts Ice Cream 4 Crackers
70 100 70 & 100 70,100 & 150 70 & 100 70 z
70 100 70 & 100 70,100 & 150 70 & 100 70 20
Plate Lunch
1 Main Dish 1 of the following combinations:
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Vegetables Vegetable and 1 Salad Vegetable and 1 Dessert Salad and 1 Dessert
The following are the non-reimbursed elementary schools:
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Belle Isle Buchanan Burbank Cleveland Culbertson Davis Edgemere Gatewood Hawthorne Hayes Henry Heronville Horace Mann Johnson Kaiser Lee Lincoln
Linwood Longfellow Madison Monroe Nichols Hills Polk Putnam Heights Rancho Village Ridgeview Rockwood Ross Stand Watie University Heights Van Buren West Nichols Hills Wheeler Wilson
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PRICE LIST FOR FEDERALLY REIMBURSED ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Price 1957-58
Price 1953-59
200
200
70 100 70 & 100 70,100 & 150 70 & 100 70
70 100 70 & 100 70, 100 & 150 70 & 100 70 20
Plate Lunch
1 Main Dish 1 of the following combinations: 2 Vegetables 1 Vegetable and 1 Salad 1 Vegetable and 1 Dessert 1 Salad and 1 Dessert Bread and Butter 1/2 Pint Whole Milk Soup and 4 Crackers Main Dishes Vegetables Salads Desserts Ice Cream 4 Crackers
The following are federally reimbursed elementary schools:
Adams Arthur Britton Bryan Carey Columbus Coolidge Creston Hills Dewey Dunbar Edison Edwards Emerson Eugene Fields Fillmore Foster Garden Oaks Garfield Harmony Harrison Lafayette
Mark Twain Mayfair McKinley Orchard Park Inman Page Franklin Pierce Prairie Queen Riverside Sequoyah Shidler Shields Heights Taylor Truman Tyler Valley Brook Walnut Grove Washington Westwood Willard
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PRICE LIST FOR JUNIOR & SENIOR HIGH SCHOOIS
Price
Price W~52.
Plate Lunch 1 Main Dish (Determines Price of Plate Lunch) 1 of the following combinations; 2 Vegetables 1 Vegetable and 1 Salad
250 & 400 100 100, 120, 150 and 200 70 & 100 70/ 100 & 150 70 & 100 50
Bread and Butter Soup and 4 Crackers Main Dishes
Vegetables Salads Desserts 1/2 Pint Whole Milk 4 Crackers
250 & 400 100 100, 120, 150 and 200 70 & 100 70, 100 &150 70 & 100 50 20 j ■
The following are the Secondary Schools; Northeast Southeast Capitol Hill Jr. Jackson Moon Taft Webster ^Franklin
Capitol Hill Sr. Douglass Northwest Classen Central Classen Grant Harding Marshall ^Federally reimbursed - Plate Lunch Only availably
250
250
250 300 330 100 70 & 100 70, 100 & 150 70 & 100 20 50
250 300 330 100 70 & 100 70, 100 & 150 70 & 100 20 50 20
250 St 400 50 80 100, 120, 150 and 250 70 & 100 70, 100 & 150 70 & 100 20 50 20
2^0 & W 50 80 100, 12.0, 150 and 250 70 & 100 70, 100 & 150 70 & 100 20 50 20
ADULT PRICES Elementary Schools Plate Lunch Plate Lunch with Coffee Plate Lunch with Milk Main Dishes Vegetables •Salads • Desserts Bread and Butter Sandwich 2 Hot Rolls or Biscuit with Butter 1 Package Crackers (4)
Secondary Schools Plate Lunch Coffee Milk Main Dishes Vegetables Salads Desserts Bread and Butter Sandwich 2 Hot.Rolls or Biscuit with Butter 1 Package Crackers (4)
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It was moved, by Mr. McCray and. seconded, by Mr. Thompson to award, contracts on building projects as follows:
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(1) Low bid of Robert Shoenthaler, an individual, in the amount of $139,980, to construct an 8-room addition to Monroe Elementary School; addition to be constructed according to plans and specifications prepared by Charles L. Monnot, Architect;
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R. #189 Awards on Additions to Monroe, Fillmore & Edwards
(2) Low bid of M. E. Wynn, DBA Wynn Construction Company, in the amount of $78,950 to construct a 4-room addition and cafeteria alterations to Fillmore Elementary School; (3) The low qualified bid of Wynn Construction C^ompany, M. E. Wynn, to construct 4 classrooms and a stage at Edwards Elementary School, in the amount of $61,600.
Both projects (2) and (3) to be constructed according to plans and specifications prepared by Sorey, Hill & Sorey, Architects and Engineers.
The motion carried on roll call, with all members present voting "Aye."
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Motion was made by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve proposal of procedure submitted by the central office that it is lawful and proper; for the District to require bidders to submit with their sealed bids for construction work certified or cashier's checks for a stipulated amount, provided, of course, the amount is reasonable; the suggested approximately 5$ of the estimated cost of construction appearing reasonable. On roll call, the motion carried unanimously. **â&#x20AC;&#x2122;
R. #190 Stipulated Deposit with Sealed Bids Made Lawful and Proper
It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve low letter bid of Gordon E. Ervin Company for one complete Kennard 22-AC Horizontal Air Condition with one complete Cutler-Hammer Magnetic Starter, for Taft Junior High School, in the amount of $1,4-72.00. On roll call the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
R..#191 Purchase of Air Conditione] Approved
Motion was made by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve the employment of John-Rea, Jr., Engineer, to draw plans and specifications for Douglass Parking Area. The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
R. #192 Engineer Approved
The Superintendent discussed the plans being made for the use of the new Channel 25 which the schools are securing.
Superintendent Discusses Channel 25
It was reported that August 7, 1958, 4:30 p. m. was the date set for opening bids on additions to Ridgeview and Rockwood elementary schools.
Information to the Board Date Set for Opening Bids
Motion to adjourn the meeting to August 7, 1958, 4:30 p. m. was made by Mrs. Melton, seconded by Mr. Thompson, and carried.
R. #193 Meeting Adjourned to August 7, 1958 4:30 p. m.
THEREUPON THE BOARD ADJOURNED.
Approved the
ATTEST
MEETING OF AUGUST 7, 1958
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION «F THE CITI OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA MET IN ADJOURNED SESSION IN THE BOARD ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1958 AT 4:30 P. M.
PRESENT:
C. B. McCray, Vice President
Nellie R. Melton
Otto F. Thompson ABSENT:
Phil C. Bennett, President
Jim Wright Others present: Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, Superintendent; Dr. N. L. George, Assistant Superin tendent; Bill Foutz, Charles Harville, W. H. Taylor - Directors; H. B. Ginn, Business Manager; David Light, Accountant; W. A. Lybrand, Attorney; Mary A. Thacker, Clerk; representative of the press.
The invocation was given by Mr. Thompson.
iInvocation
SPECIAL On motion of Mrs. Melton, seconded hy Mr. Thompson, bids were opened on additions to Ridgeview and Rockwood elementary schools, and the bids read aloud as per the attached tabulation, all bids having been received in response to the attached Notice f®jp Bids.
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Anderson & House J. J. Cook E. V. Cox Haskell Culwell Chas. T. Hughes L. H. Humphries Secor Chas. M. Suttle Wynn
BASE Rockwood
$274,288 257,284 254,876 262,000 263,981 257,785 266,884 263,970 266,500
Ridgeview $ 99,923
102,970 98,500 108,900 99,500 106,495 107,260
Beaty Construction Co. Benedict Construction Co. Schwartz Construction Co. J. W. Skaggs Smith & Son
It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton to refer the foregoing bids on Rockwood and Ridgeview schools to the central office staff with authority to award contracts to the low qualified bidders after consultation and consideration; successful low qualified bidders being as follows: Addition to Rockwood, Parr and Aderhold, Architects, low bidder E. V. Cox Construction Company, in the amount of $254,876.00;
R. #195 JApproval to
IAward Contracts on Bldg. Projects to Low Qualified Bidde
Addition to Ridgeview, Reynolds & Morrison, Architects, low bidder Beaty Construction Company, in the amount of $98,500. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and Colby Lewis from Michigan State August 25-29, 1958, and pay him tion Fund, account I-44-B. The voting "Aye."
seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve employment of Dr. University as consultant for the T-V studio staff for $250 honorarium plus travel expense, from the Ford Foundamotion carried on roll call, with all members present
R. #196 Approval to Pay Consultant
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PURCHASING Motion was made by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve recommendation that the Purchasing Department be authorized to enter into an agreement with the firms shown listed below for the servicing of typewriters and business machines, effective retroactive to July 1, 1958 and continuing through June 30, 1959, in 'the amount of $1O,93U.51; the purchase to be charged to the M-16 account; it being understood that all machines serviced under this agreement are machines that have been approved for this type of service by the Curriculum Director and the Business Manager, and that additional machines will be added to the agreement throughout the year:
$ 1,178.15 319-75 2,83i+.62 1,566.90 120.00 567.50 253-20 3,7^9-39 3^5-00 ,93^-51
Smith-Corona, Inc. Addressograph-Multigraph Royal McBeen Corporation Remington Rand Marchant Calculators, Inc. I. B. M. Corporation National Cash Register Company Underwood Corporation Friden Calculating Machine
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On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye." R. #198 Lumber Awarded! to Kilpatrick
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to purchase one lot of lumber for all schools from Kilpatrick Lumber Company in the total amount of $1,65^-20, thb purchase to be charged to the M-12 account, and all bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids. The motion carried unanimously on roll call. 1 !
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R. #199 Purchase of Boiler Water Treatment Comp Approved
Motion was made by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton that a special purchase be approved for boiler water treatment compound from firms shown listed below in the total amount of $1,176.80, the purchase to be charged to the M-12 account:
The Upco Company The Perolin Company
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725-00 1+51.80 $1,176.80
The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye."
R. #200 It was moved by Mrs. Melton arid seconded by Mr. Thompson that the Purchasing Office be Purchasing Dept. authorized to award ventilation duct materials for Taft Junior High School to the lowest Authorized to j and best bidder, approximately $1500.00, when bids are opened at 2:00 p. m., on August 12, 1958, the purchase to be charged to the M-12 account; this request being made in order that Award Mater- j ials for Taft ; work will be completed at Taft prior to the opening of school. The motion carried unaniâ&#x2013; 1 mously on roll call.
R. #201 Purchase of Converters Approved
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It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton that a special purchase be made of 500 converters to be used in the conversion of the present Board-owned T-V sets located order to receive UHF telecasts, at a unit cost of $12.50, total of : in various schools, in $6,250.00; the purchase to be charged to Bond Account #909-. The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye."
BUILDINGS Information to the Board:
Date Set for Opening Bids
It was reported that August 21, 1958, U:30 p. m. has been set as the date fob Opening bids on addition to West Nichols Hills Elementary School.
R. #202 Exchange of Property Approved
It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton that the exchange of real estate between Independent School District No. 89 of Oklahoma County and the Carco Homes, Inc. (herein mentioned as Carco) by which the School District conveys to Caroo the following described property:
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A piece or pardtl of land, in the NE# of Section 1, Township 12 North, Range 1+ West of the Indian Meridian and further described as follows: Beginning at a point on the centerline of Lakeview Drive as shown on the recorded plat of the Wilshire Boulevard Addition; said point being located as follows: From the NE corner of said section thence S 89®57'22"W along the north line of said section a distance of 1206-92 feet; thence S O°i<-3'U6" E along said centerline of Lakeview Drive a distance of 857-85 feet to said point of beginning; thence S O°l+3'^6" E along said centerline a distance of 212-50 feet to the North line of Block 8, Wilshire Boulevard Addition; thence S 89°59'^6" W along said North line of Block 8 a distance of 595-90'to the Northwest corner of said Block 8; thence N O°37'^6" W a distance of 15-15 feet; thence Nr 68°56'28" W a distance of 21-53 feet; thence N 0°30’ij-9" W a distance of 189.69 feet; thence S 89°59'^6" E a distance of 615-15 feet to the centerline of Lakeview Drive at the point of beginning, containing 2-99^1 acres, more or less, together with all the improvements thereon and the appurtenances thereunto belonging & warrant the title to the same.
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And Lot "A1', Block 8, Wilshire Boulevard Addition, about .06 acres.
And Carco conveys to this School District the following described real estate:
Ajpiece or parcel of land in the NE# of Section 1, Township 12 North, Range 1+ West of the I. M., and further described as follows: Beginning at a point on the North line of said Quarter Section, which*# point is 1130.1+6 feet East of the NW corner of the NE# of Section 1, 1 Township 12 North, Range U West I. M., thence South and parallel with the West line of said Section 1, 396-81 feet to a point; thence East and parallel with the Northlline of said Sectionll,307-5 feet to a point in the West line of Lakeview Drive as shown on the recorded plat of Wilshire Boulevard Addition; thence North and parallel with the West line of said Section 396-81 feet to a point; thence West and parallel with the North line of said Section 307-5 feet to the point or place of beginning.
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And Carco pays to this School District $1,500.00 - be approved and the officers of this District be authorized and directed to execute a deed conveying the above described real estate to sdid Carco, provided the School District shall not affix documentary stamps to the deed last mentioned. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
R. #203 Resolution to Condemn Proper, ty for School District
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to pass the following resolution condemning property neecbdi’by the School District: RESOLUTION
(SW 4U and Independence)
WHEREAS, Independent School District No. 89 of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, (herein mentioned as School District) has found and hereby finds the fee title to the following described real estate located in Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, and in said School District, described as follows:
The East lOOOffeet of the West 1030 feet of the South Half of the South Half of the Southeast Quarter (S-g- Sj SE#) of Section 13, Township 11 North, Range U, W. I. M., in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, is necessary for school purposes, and that it is necessary that the School District acquire the fee title thereto for school purposes of such School District; and,
WHEREAS, the School District has been unable to acquire title to said land . by negotiation, and condemnation thereof is necessary; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED That Independent School District No. 89 of Oklahoma County proceed to condemn the entire fee title to the real property above described, and that the attorney for the School District is authorized to file in court in the name of said School District, a petition to condemn said land and to give notice of hearing thereon, and to do all things necessary, proper and incident to prosecuting of said proceedings.
On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
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R. #20U Adj ournment
Motion to adjourn the dieting to August 21, 1958, ^:30 p. m., was made by Mrs. Melton, seconded by Mr. Thompson, and carried.
THEREUPON THE BOARD ADJOURNED.
MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 1, 1958
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION i£)F THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA MET IN REGULAR MONTHLY SESSION IN THE BOARD ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1958 AT U:3O P. M.
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PRESENT:
Phil C. Bennett, President Mary A. Thacker, Clerk
ABSENT:
C. B. McCray Nellie R. Melton Otto F. Thompson Jim Wright
No quorum being present, the President declared the meeting adjourned until Tuesday, September 2, 1958 at U:00 p. m.
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THE BOARD OF EDUCATION fiF THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED
SESSION IN THE BOARD ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1958 AT 4:00 P. M.
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Phil C. Bennett, President C. B. McCray, Vice President Nellie R. Melton
ABSENT:
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Others present: Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, Superintendent: Dr. N. L. George, Assistant Superintendent; George H. C. Green, Treasurer; Millard Prigmore, Auditor; Mary A. Thacker, Clerk: Mr. Bill Foutz, Mr. Charles Harville, Mr. G. L. Robinson, Mr. Gene Stinebeck, and Mr. W. H. Taylor - Directors; H. B. Ginn, Business Manager; David Light, Accountant; representatives of the press and T-V stations.
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The invocation was given by Mr. McCray.
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On motion of Mr. McCray, seconded by Mrs. Melton, the minutes of the meetings of July 17, 1958, August 4, 1958, and August 7, 1958 were approved as read. j j
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R. #206 Reports Approved
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray that the Treasurer be authorized to liquidate Treasury Bills and Certificates from the 1958 Bond Fund investment, as needed for school construction. On roll call, the motion carried unanimously.
R. #207 Approval to Liquidate Treafi ury Bills and Certificates . ■ -......... -■...
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Motion to approve the following Resolution of Appreciation for Mr. was made by Mrs. Melton, seconded by Mr. McCray, and carried:
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Emmitt H. Bertrand
RESOLUTION The Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Mr. Emmitt
H. Bertrand, August 12, 1958. Mr. Bertrand joined the Oklahoma City School System, as storeroom manager,
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in January of this year, but because of his health had to resign the first part of July. Although his time of employment was short, he had endeared himself to his
co-workers.
He was capable, conscientious, and reliable, and had a pleasing
personality. Mr. Bertrand was a 32nd Degree Mason, a member of the Epworth Methodist
Church, and past State President of the Travelers Protective Association. I
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On motion of Mr. McCray, seconded by Mrs. Melton, reports of the Treasurer and Auditor were approved.
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The Auditor presented copies of Report of Audit of Schools Activity Accounts for 1957-58 School Year; a report of Audit of Miscellaneous Funds; and announced that a general audit report is ready except for one signature.
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LEGAL AND FINANCIAL REPORTS
The School District Treasurer presented his report for the month of August.
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The Board of Education wishes to express sincere appreciation of Mr. Bertrand's services to the Oklahoma City School System, although of short
duration, and extends its profound sympathy to the members of the bereaved
family.
|r . #208 * Resolution of Appreciation for E. H. Bertrand
MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 2, 1958 - CONT'D
R. #209 | Approval to ! Make.Payment to Work Shop Par-4
It was moved by Mr. McOray and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve payment of $150.00 each to each of the following persons for attendance and participation in the television workshop, August 11-22, 1958; payment to be made from the I-U7-B account:
Ruth Abbott Louise Adel Arnold Faye Bills Helen Bordelon Edith Buck Clyde Butler Ophelia Byars Bill Coffia Hulda Cooley Christine Deen Cecile DeWees George Downing Ann Ebel
Nellie Ecton Velta Hunley Viola Jayne Marty Lack Gene Land Janice Lee Hazel Livingston Melba Logue William Mackin Mary McCain Gerrie Milburn Allene Mize Marlene Osteen
Dorothy Peale Mary Pruitt Ottelia Quindt Avis Richardson Nita Robb Sue Robison Lura Rucker Gladys Shepard Charlotte Smith Duane Weinert Gladys Whelihan Hettye Summers *Marieta Williams
*Attended one week and should receive only $75-00. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
R. #210 Attendance of Personnel at Professional Meetings Approved
Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to direct the following personnel to attend conventions and make trips in connection with professional matters, as indicated-in the following resolution: RESOLUTION The Board of Education of the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma feels it would be of great benefit to the Oklahoma City School District if the following persons would attend professional meetings as indicated:
(1)
Mr. Howard Brown to attend a 3-day symposium on planetarium operation at Cranbrook Institute of Science, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, September 7-10, 1958; to visit the newly-installed planetarium at Flint, Michigan, the Adler in Chicago, and other planetariums and museums in that area; also to stop at the Butler University planetarium in Indianapolis;
(2)
N. L. George and Bill Foutz to attend the National Council of Schoolhouse Construction, Seattle, Washington, September 23, 2h, & 25;
(3)
Hugh B. Ginn, Russell Fisher, and N. L. George to attend the National Association of School Business Officials, New York City, October U, through October 9> 1958;
(U)
Alvin R. Eggeling to attend the National Recreation Association Congress, Atlantic City, New Jersey, September 22-26, 1958-
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the above persons be directed to attend the meetings as indicated, with the understanding that such attendance is solely for the present necessary good of the schools and the District; if they can arrange their work so as to do so; and these being special services for the Board of Education, that it is hereby ordered that all expenses of the above persons on these trips be paid by the Board of Education, except that in the case of Mr. Eggeling, one-half of his expenses will be paid by the City and the other half by the board.
The motion carried on roll call, with all members present voting "Aye." PERSONNEL Personnel Recommended
Transfers
It was recommended that the following persons be employed and that contracts with the teachers listed below on the form hereby approved be executed in the name of the District by the Superintendent or persons by him designated; also, that other personnel recommendations and information below be approved: Recommend approval of the following transfers, to be effective July 1, 1958:
Mrs. Ila Furr from Principal of University Heights School to Principal of Mark Twain School; salary from $6^00 to $6600;
Miss Lucille Roehr from Teaching Principal of Zachary Taylor School to Principal of University Heights School; salary from $6060 to $6260; Mrs. Ann R. Watts from Teacher at Nichols Hills School to Teaching Principal of Zachary Taylor School; salary from $Mtf)0 to $5060.
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RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD;
Temp ora ry
empl oym en ts
Req ue st
to
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the
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Mrs . Amel ia Fa s t as a tem po ra ry 8-15-58.
the
sa lar y on
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of
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Mrs . Jan ice Robly er
as a tem po ra ry BASIS OF $170 PER MONTH.
month
Mr . Ronn ie D. Smith as a tem por ar y mu lt ili th BASIS OF $(.25 PER HOUR.
Rec om men d tha t
the
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in
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fol low ing
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ctiv e 8-4-58.
, effe ctiv e 8-11-58.
ope ra tor
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tel ev is ion
with
guid es
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on
the
Sal
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on
at
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.
the
BASIS AS SHOWN, TO BE PAID FROM THE M-4 ACCOUNT.
Reg ul
em pl oy ee s ove rti me :
ar
Zet a m. Cowan Beu la h Mc Cal l Gil b ooth Ronni e Smith
Ex tra
$1.50 pe r hour $1.50 PER HOUR
$ 1.50 PER HOUR $1.25 PER HOUR
Pe opl e Emp loy e d :
Joa nne Holl ings worth Car a Cece lia Cowan Jud y Cowa n Cec il g . west
$1.25 PER HOUR (TEACHER) $1.00 PER HOUR (STUDENT) $1.00 PER HOUR (STUDENT) $1.00 PER HOUR (STUDENT))
$2.00
Mau ric e Ghor ml ey
$2.00
TONY WISHON
Recom
tha t
mend
the
foll
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pe opl e be
Pe r Hour Per Hou r
Pri
pa id as
nte r
he lp er s
- Sal
$1.00 per
ary
Pau l Wil s on Flo yd de a n bil ly
will
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RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:
Cha nge
s
in
Sa la
ry
an d as si gn me nt
Mrs . Dorot hy Kinca id from at
Sout he as t , s a la ry
Mrs . Dorot hy white
at te nda nce
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from
mon th
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at
Sout he as t ,
cti ve
8-18-58.
cle rk
effe
se cre tar y i-Time at
FULLTIME AT BRITTON, SALARY $185 PER MONTH,
Mrs . Glad ys Caes ar from cle (cle rk -typ ist ) in Food Ser Mrs . The re s a Hal lo ck from Mc Kinl ey , sal ary
i-DAY AT
rk
vi ce
Burb
ank
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sa lar y $195 per
sa la ry
$92.50 per
the Store room , s a la ry $208.33 p e r , s a la ry $223.3)' PER mon th , eff ec tiv
se cr eta ry
ful
mon th
lti me at
,
effe
Cool idge , sa la ry
cti ve
per missi on to cha nge ra te of p a y of Mr . La rr y J. mil le r FROM $.95 PER HOUR TO $1.05 PER HOUR, EFFECTIVE 7-28-58.
per miss ion
to
em pl oy
Mr . Ve rn on Enl ow at
ON THE BASIS OF $3000. PER YEAR.
, to
se cr eta ry
sec re tar y
mo nt h ,to
the
re ce pti onis t
e 8-11-58.
$190 pe r
mon th
, to
se cr eta ry
8-25-58.
Req ue st
Re qu e s t
mon th
, to
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in
$95 pe r
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8-4-58.
,
Sal ar y
MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 2, 1958 - CONT'D
3 Week Assignees
Name
Ass i gnment
Janet Branom
Vai ley Brook -
Cor is Burleigh
Garden Oaks - 3rd
Barclay - trans,
Julia Vogt Norman
Nichols Hills - 4th
Watts - trans.
Maxine Jeter
1 v Belle
Replacing
I st
Isle - 3rd
Moss - res.
Barney - res.
Mary Ruth Gay
Pierce -
Janett Rogers
Riverside - 5th
Dorothy D i VaI I
Fillmore -
Donna Stainback
Mark Twain - 2nd
TidweII
Norma Craddock
Pierce - 4th
Turner - trans.
Lottie Mae Smith
Heronv i I Ie - 5th
Gerard - Deceased
Mar iIyn We i ns
Burbank - 2nd
WiI son - res.
Donna Bickford
Van Buren - 4th
Additional
Ruby SeweI I
Rockwood -
Cartwright - LofA
Kathryn McMasters
Foster - 4th & 5th
Moore - LofA
Mary Lou Clarke
Fi I I more - 4th & 5th
Farr - LofA
June Cox
Madison - 5 day Kdgt.
Worley - LofA
Mary Reed
Mark Twain - 3rd & 4th
Claypool
Free la Clemons
Arthur - 5th
Smith - LofA
Elaine Sei buhr
Burbank - Kdgt.
Dyer - trans.
Em iIy Gil man
Arthur - Kdgt.
Schrouf
Diane Heatherly
Wilson -
Hogg - trans.
Nedella Foster
Page -
JoAnna DeArmon
Adams -
Catharine Hopping
Buchanan -
Helen Turner
Pierce -
I st
1st
I st
1st
I st
Green - trans,
Baldwin - res.
Kirk - res.
Cox -
I st
- res.
- LofA
LofA
res.
Willi amson - res.
1st
I st
Hays - res. Green - trans.
MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 2, 1958 - CONT'D . ....... k
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Substitute Teachers for school
year
1958-59.
Jacquetta Jo Norcross
2209 Downing
1 st thru 6th
Addie Lee Jordan
2624 N.
Spec.
Ruth Turner
2747 N. W.
Mildred Mack Nelson
2801
e.
17
< Spec,
Priscilla Henderson
2770 n . w .
21
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Corrine Feldman
Jo Ann Sme1ser
- .Box 89H â&#x2013; Sfe" 2144 S. W. 56th
Melba Lynn Case
207 N.
Marion Beard
711
Eva Smith
2111
Roberta Scruggs
1128 N. W.
Eva Duncan
2012 S, W, Grand Blvd,
Home Ec., English, Science E1em,, English
Johnn i e Jones
1528 N.
1 1 th
1 st thru 6th
Alice Dotter
3136 Lyon Blvd.
1st thru 6th
Anna Wh i te
Jones, Oklahoma
Pr i mary
Odes James Harwood
2428 N. W.
35th
S. S.
James Recer
4205 S. W.
31st
English
6042 N. W.
36th
Shop
E.
20th
All
D,
F.
Coo ley
n
.
E.
19th
thru 6th
17
1
Route
Peniel
- Bethany
Culbertson Dr.
N.
Prospect
45th
E.
Spec.
Art,
Anita Kent
3012 N.
Eng.,
Ruth. D i aeon
715 W.
Jennie Maxey Stribling
121
EsteJ 1 a Etheridge
1505 N.
Joy$J.
10020 Mahler Place
House
Florence Dessauer
Ret i rees
E.
1134 N. W.
Ed.,
E1em.
Math
2236 Harden Drive
N. W.
grades & subj. Eng., Science Speech
E1ementary
27 19th
39th
S.
1st thru 6th
Sue Stripling
Hill
Lib.
1st thru 6th
2301
Gera 1d i ne
Ed., S. S.
Kdgt. thru 6th,
Clara Eva Moon
N.
Ed., S, S.
2nd,
3rd, & 4th
Elementary Elementary E1ementary
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RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD;
Maintenance Department Temporary Employments;
Request permission to employ the following personnel: Mr. Vernon Vale Sisney as a temporary laborer in the Landscape Department, effective August I, 1958. Salary$ Io 25 per hour.
Mr. Thomas J. Welchel as a temporary concrete finisher in the Concrete Department, effective August 6, 1958. Salary-$l„25 per hour.. Mr. Harold Ea Gilliland as a temporary scraper in the Paint Department, effective August 5, 1958. Salary$ I. 25 per hour. Mr. Doyle Edward Barofield as a temporary scraper in the Paint Department, effective August 5r 1958. Salary$ I□25 per hour,
Mr. Jessie T, Isom as a temporary scraper in the Paint Department, effective August 5, 1958. Salary-$l.25 per houro Mr. James H, Adams as a temporary scraper in the Paint Department, effective August 5, 1958. Sa Iary-$I.50 per hour.. Mr. Andy Dement, Jr, as a temporary painter in the Paint Department, effective August 6, 1958. Salary-$I.5O per hour.. Mr. Charles Go Cole as a temporary scraper in the Paint Department, effective August I3? 1958. Salary-$IO25 per hour.. Mr, Do Eo Gilbreath as a temporary bricklayer in the Masonry Department, effective August 12, 1958. Salary$3o 80 per houro
Mrn David Lee Haggard as a temporary Masonry Department, effective August $1.25 per hour o
laborer in the II, I958„ Salary-
Mr. Thomas F, Lampkin as a temporary Iaborer in the Carpentry Department, effective August II, 1958c Sa Iary-$Io25 per houro
Mr. Lee Phi I I ips as a temporary laborer in the Landscape Department, effective August 19, 1958. Salary$1.25 per hour, Mr. Go Lo Whitehorn as a temporary sheetmetal man in the Carpentry Department, effective August 19, 1958.
MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 2, 1958 - CONT'D
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD? Temporary Employments;
(Maintenance Department)
(Cont'd.)
Request permission to employ the following personnel:
Mr. Robert Frederick Howald as a temporary Iaborer in the Maintenance Department, effective August 26, 1958. Sa Iary~$Io25 per hour, Mr, Billy Wayne Jackson as a temporary laborer in the Maintenance Department, effective August 26, 1958. Sa Iary-$I.25 per hour.
Mr. Francis C. McMullen as a temporary roofer in the Maintenance Department, effective August 26, 1958. Sa Iary-$I.50 per hour. Request permission to transfer the following personnel:
Mr. Eugene Farmer from a temporary concrete finisher to a permanent employee in the concrete department; rate of pay to be changed from $2.00 per hour $3700 per year effective August II, 1958, Mr. Velta Sparks from a temporary employee in the carpentry department to a permanent employee fin the carpentry department; rate of pay to be changed from $1.75 to $2.00 per hour effective August II, 1958.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:
(Service Department)
Request permission to transfer the following personnel:
Mr. Roy F. Nolan from relief custodian at all schools to custodian at Dewey; rate of pay to be changed from $233.33 per month to $248.33 per month effective August 22, 1958.
Mr. Vance Cudd from custodian at Burbank, salary $265 per month to custodian at University Heights, salary $265 per month effective August 18, 1958. Mr. Charles Butler from floorman at Britton to custodian at Burbank; rate of pay to be changed from $203*33 per month to $218.33 per month effective August 22, 1958. Mr. Kenneth Williams from floorman at Linwood, salary $193.33 per month to floorman at Rockwood, salary $193.33 per month effective August 21, 1958.
Mr. Vonnie Lee Cain from floorman at Cleveland to custodian at Walnut Grove; rate of pay to be changed from $203.33 per month to $218.33 per month effective August 21, 1958. Mr. Earl Hackett from floorman at Jackson, per month to floorman at Capitol Hill Sr., per month effective August 21, 1958.
salary $193.33 salary $193.33
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RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD? Service Department Request permission to transfer the following personnels
Mr. Eo Ao Kennedy from a full time custodian St Walnut Grove to a 3/4 time custodian at Hayes; rate of pay to be changed from $223o33 per month to $167.50 per month effective August 18, 1958, Mr. Co Wo Damron from floorman at Fillmore to floorman at Lincoln; rate of pay to be $203.33 per month effective August 21, I958o Mr. Newt Cannon from floorman at Lincoln to floorman at Fillmore; rate of pay to be $193.33 per month effective August 21, 1958.
Mr. Ivan Walcher from floorman at Capitol Hill Sr. to floorman at Jackson; rate of pay to be $193.33 per month effective August 21, 1958. Mr. J. C. Emery from custodian at Dewey to relief custodian at all schools; rate of pay to be changed from $265 to $238.33 per month effective August 22, 1958.
*!
Mr. Junior James Ross from 3/4 time floorman at Southeast to floorman at Southeast; rate of pay to be changed from $137.50 per month to $183.33 per month effective August 18, 1958.
Mr. C. F. Shaw from 3/4 time custodian at Stand Watie to full time custodian at Van Buren; rate of pay to be changed from $203.33 to $218.33 per month effective August 26, 1958. Mr. Jerry Templin from floorman at Dewey and Longfellow, salary $185.82 per month to temporary floorman in church area at Burbank, salary $185.82 per month effective August 27, 1958. Mr. Frank Howard from custodian at Coolidge, salary $223.33 per month to custodian at Garfield, salary $223.33 per month effective August 25, 1958.
Mr. Mack Rouse from floorman at Rockwood to custodian at Coolidge; rate of pay to be changed from $198.33 to $218.33 per month, effective August 25, 1958. Mr. Clarence Scruggins from 2 time floorman at Willard to floorman <at Cleveland; rate of pay to be changed from $91.66 per month to $183-33 per month effective August 25, 1958.
R. #211 Personnel Approved.
Motion to approve the foregoing recommended, personnel was made by Mrs. Melton, seconded by Mr. McCray, and carried on roll call with all members present voting "aye."
MEETING 6f SEPTEMBER 2, 1958 - CONT'D
GENERAL BUSINESS, PURCHASING
The following items Nos. One, Two, and Three, were submitted for approval:
September 2, 1958
Item $li Ratification of August 1958 payrolls previously approved by the board and upon which warrants have been issued as follows* 1958-59 GENERAL FUND. ........... $
2147,633*11
1957=58 GENERAL FUND.
277*61411*25
1958=59 BUILDING LEVY ........... $
69,588.43
THE BOND FUND ...............I
1*578*70
1957“58 FORD FOUNDATION
9*876*27
Item #2 Authority to issue payrolls for September 1958 in the following estimated amounts*
1958=59 GENERAL FUND. ........... $ 1*057.8142.86
1958-59 BUILDING LEVY ......... . . $
75.OOO.OO
THE BOND FUND ....o...».oo.«.
Item $3 Authorize payment of vendor bills as per attached itemized list* These bi Ils have been examined and approved by the auditor as to appropriation, purpose of expenditure, calculations and receipt offmerchandise and/or services.
Bills & Payroll Recommended
MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 2, 1958 - CONT'D
4 BILLS FILED WITH THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR PAYMENT SEPTEMBER 2, 1958
1958-59 General Fund.
$ 79,^13-73
1957- 58 General Fund.
56,331.78
1956- 57 General Fund.
2,926.66
1958- 59 Building Levy
20,0814-. 67
1957- 58 Building Levy
141,161.64
1958
Bond Fund
73,667.26
1956
Bond Fund
6,697.19
UU,7UU,71|.
1957-58 Ford Foundation
TOTAL —
11958*59 General Fund Abingdon Press American Library Assn. A. & E. Equipment Company Board of Education (Illinois) American Counci I of Learned Soc. R. R. Bowker Company Appleton-Century-Crofts. Inc. A.R.K. Manufacturing Company The Automotive Incorporated Braniff Airways,'--. Inc. Robert Bentley, Incorporated Bremmpr-Davis Phonics, Inc. Board- of Education (Kansas) ^illiam C. Brown Company Branham’s Incorporated Bureau of Publications Cantemos Records Carpenter Paper Co. City Bus Company Bob Cates Chi Idrens Press, Inc. Chicago Board of Education City Spring Works Sam G. Clifton AH Cook Desk & Office Supply Co. Cory Motion Picture Equipment Columbia University Press The Daily Law Journal Record Coward McCann, Inc. DanCu Chemical Company Dannenburg Dist. Company Arthur C. Croft Publications Downtown ChevroBet Bi|:I DoyBe Office Su p p IIy
Textbooks Textbooks Supplis-Radio & TV Textbooks Textbooks Textbooks Textbooks lndustrli.-Voc* Ed. Supplls for Mai nt. Travel Expense Textbooks Textbooks Textbooks Textbooks Gen. Instr. Supplls Textbooks Textbooks Custodial Supplls Transportation Custodial Supplls Textbooks Textbooks Supp|ls*Adu|it Inst. Workshop- Ford Office Supplls General: Instr. Textbooks Lega1 Pub1i cat i ons Textbooks , Suppls for Engineers Supplls for Maint. Textbooks Suppls for Maint. Office Supplls
$ll-25,O27.67
Publisher Selected Pub 1 i sher Se lected Low Pub 1i sher-Se lected Low Pub 1 i sher-$elected Low Low Low Travel Exp. Instr. Publisher-SeLected Pub 1isher-Selected Selected Pub 1 isher-Selected Low Pub I isher-Se1pcted Publisher-Selected Board Action Agreement Low Pub I isher-Se lected Publisher-Sa lected Low Board Action Pending Low Selected Pub 1 i sher-Selected Publisher Pub 1 isher-Selected Low Low Pub 1 isher-Selected Low Low
1.21 2.75 311*112' 1.50 8*ll6 122.00 2.12 ■ 6.75 293*58 20.25 13*86 25. GO II .06 2.75 56.35 6.06 11.223*li36*3Z 67.50 91.85 1.50 I1.25 H0.00 120.00 36.85. 50.12 2.35 B7M0 U.59 7.20 115*90 4.00 26.9 B 332*62
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Page 2 (1958-59 General Fund Continued) /
Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc*
Radio-TV Suppls
Low
14.34
The Economy Company Educafrional Publishing Corp,
Textbook-Adult Ed* Testbooks
Publisher-Selected Pub 1i sher-Se1ec ted
33»39 25-95
The First National Management Corp* Graham Paper Company Grover-Jennings Productions, Inc* Gaylord Bros*, Inc. Harcourt Brace & Company Hart Industrial Supplly Co,
Rental-Lands &Bldg* Gen* Instr, Suppls Audio-Visual Mtrlls* Library Supplies Textbooks General Instr*
Agreement Low Pub 1i sher-Se1ected Selected Publisher-Selected Low
, 1+00*00 19*80 1175*00 132.50 2*51 I1+.88
Harvard University Press Harper & Brothers Hearne Brothers Henry Holit & Company, Inc*
Textbooks Textbooks Textbooks Textbooks
Publisher-Selected Pub 1 isher-Se lected Publ isher-Selec’fed Publisher-Selected
lJ+3 4*68 37*50 4.92
Hunzicker Brothers International Business Machines
Suppls—lnstr. Offices l»B,M* Rental I.B.M, Rental! Periodica Is Textbooks Mai nt* to Vehicles Veh ic l> Ma intenance Rental-Lands & Bldg*
Low 19*29 Renta 1 Agreement 1 100.00 r 34*46/1,134 Standard 7 3.50 Pub 1 i sher-Selected 18*56 Selected 15*45 Low Standard 39.66 Rental Agreement 375*00
Library Supply Company
Textbooks Textbooks
Pu1i sher-Se1ected Low
J* B, Lippincott Company The Macmi 1 Ian Company Marshall Supply & Equipment Co, Wi 11iam Morrow & Co. Riley McCullough Metropolitan School! Study Council: Metropolitan Water Company, Inc*
Textbooks Textbooks Ind* & Voc. Ed* Textbooks Custodial Supplis Textbooks Water & Sewage
PublIsher-Selected Pub 1 i sher-Se lected Low Pub 1 i sher-Selected Agreement Selected Utilities
4.35 ,12*33 47*16 2*00 32.50 16*20 32.10
Morgensen Lumber Company
Ind, & Voc* Ed,
Low
66,87
National Art Education Association National Education Association
Textbooks Textbooks
Publisher-Selected Low
3.00 15.18
Nicholls Hills Baptist Church' Nichols Seed & Fertilizer Co*
Rental-Lands &'Bldg, Ind. & Voc* Ed*
Rental Agreement Selected
Oklahoma City Water Dept* Okla* Coca-Cola Bottling Co* Oklahoma Business News Co* Oklahoma County Water Company Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co*
Water & Sewage Audio-Visual! Mtrls, Supplies - Supt. Office Water........ Electricity
Uti 111 ties Low Pub 1i sher-Selected Utililies Uti l’i ties
5*945*27 4,60 25,00 ' 9.10 6,527.53
Oklahoma Natural Gas Company The Oklahoma Publishing Co* Oil Filter Company Pantheon Books, Inc. W, H* Payne
Gas' Suppls-Supt, Office Maint, to Vehicles Textbooks Custodial Suppls
Utilities Standard Low Pub 1isher-Selected Agreement
243*84 22*00 1:5*60 2.48 60,00
Pipkin Photo Service
Suppls-Eng, Office
Low
International Reading Association Jenkins Music Company J & R Supplly Company Jennings Engjne Supply Co. Lakeside Methodist Church
2.91 2,00
H4.9II
2'OQ.OO 20,00
15*50
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S*
Page 3 (1958-59 Generali Fund Continued) 33*00 lj.00^00
Gene Post Postmaster
Travel! Expense Postage
Board Action Standard
Prentice-Halil, Inc* G. P. Putnam’s Sons Pugh-Holmes Motor Company Randon House, Inc* Robinson Janitor Supply Co*
Textbooks Textbooks Suppls^-Adul t Institute Textbooks Custodial Supplls
Publisher-Selected Pub 1 i sher-Selected Low Pub 1i sher-Se lected Board Action
6*88 6.5U 13*75 ' 2*33 1,725-00
Textbooks Textbooks Supp lis-Veh icles Mai nt. Supplls-Adul t Institute SuppIs-Adu11 Institute ■ _ Textbooks Telephone
Publisher-Selected Pub 1 i sher-Selected Selected! Low Low Agreement Utilities
3.32 11.2+5 27.60 27.90 IS© IO
Russell Sage Foundation Charles Scribner’s Sons Sharp Auto Supply Company Simpson-Horton, Inc* Scott Chevrolet Company Jasper Sipes School! Book Dep*' Southwester Bel 1 Telephone Co. Star Engraving Company
Commencement Exp.
Selected
Talbot Rubber Company Teaching Film Custodians, |nc<> Thompson Book & Supply Co* Thompson School Bk Depository
Supp Is-1 nstr^^lf i ces Audio-Visua l-MtIs* Radio-TV Supplls General Instruction Textbooks Water & Sewage Radi o-TV Supplls Suppls-Eng. Office
Low Low Low Pub i*Se loot 1 76*75 Agreement I9»UI2.5 I1 Ut111 ties Selected 3U.U0 Low II *36
Town of Nichols Hills Triangle Blue Print & Supply Co* Mary Thacker, Clerk
’ *
-
A-25 A-l|0 1-118 1-31 l-3liA 1-59 1-^2 0-6 0-22A 0-22 B F 0 Ij.
Sup’t Office Supplls Board Adm* Travel Printing Library Suppls’ Radio & TV Suppls.......... Vocational Dept* Suppls f nstr. be pt • Supp lis ‘ X - V Operating Exp. Maintenance! Motor Vehi<ties Maintenance, Motor Vehicles Rentals
31;972.811 2,402.33 H.39
5*25. 151.09 92.00 25*50 5*10 9^*30 2.35 792.00 6.5O 6^31 30.00
.
32l .Oo
135.00
5.67
*
>r
19^89*26
81+J+O
35.76
_ 1,208*^0
11,20 25.110
Universal Typographers, Inc. University Book Exchange
Physical Education Radio-TV Suppls
Low Selected
University of Illinois
Textbooks
Publisher-Selected
6.00
Vaseco Incorporated Veazey Drug Company Western Psychological Services Western Uniform & Towel Service
Audio-Visual' Mtrls* Radio-TV Supp 11es, Ford General Instruction Printing Suppls
Selected Selected Publisher-Selected Agreement
151.65 11*60 Uoi5O 5.0°
Western Union Telegraph Company West Nichols Hills Presbyterian
Telephone Rental-Lands & Bldg.
Utilities Agreement
17.77 373.88
Margaret Wormser WorId Science Review
Suppls-Curr* Library Per iodica-ls
Pub Li sher-Se le cted Publisher-Selected
2.00 5.00
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Page 4
19^7-58 General Fund 12.42 85.16
Acme Food Store Addressograph-Mulitigraph Corp*
Instr, Supplis Office Suppls & Print*
Selected Low
A. & E. Equipment Company
Instr. SupplsOffice Suppls
Low 234*76 Low Letter Bid 759.12
993.88
American Education Publications Americana Corporation
Instr. Suppls Library Books
Publi sher-Selected Pub 1i sher-Selected
119*80 179.50
American Medical Association American Museum of Natural History
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls
Publisher-Selected Pub 1i sher-Se1ected
7.50 15.00
Athletic Trainers Supply Co. Atomic Sound Equipment Company
. ' /, I Instr. Suppls New Schl* Apparatus
‘ Board Action Letter Bid
* *!
610*80 981.71+
Beautesaion Supply Company’ E» S. Billington Lumber Co* Frank H. Braunlich Biggerstaff Supplies Buck’s Sporting Goods, Inc. Boren-Malone Company Carpenter Paper Company
Iristri Suppls Instr. Suppl s' Custodial Suppls Voc. & Ind. Ed. Physical Ed. Eqpt* Instr. Suppls Custodial Suppls fBuso Office Suppls
Low Board Action t Board Action Letter Bid Low Board Action Board Action 3*779*70 Low 27423
Ci reline Ruler Company City Auto Parts
Instr. Supplis Mai nt* Trks* & Cars
Selected: Low
City News Publishing Company Civic Education Service, Inc.
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls
Publisher-Selected Pub 1i sher-Se1ected
All Cook Desk & Office Supplly Co*
Bus, Office Suppls
Low
Thomas Y» Crowe 1 I Company
Instr* Suppls
Publisher-Selected
4*96
‘Denoyer-Geppert Company Dollies Ceramics & Porcelain Dolese Company Doubleday & Company Inc.
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls Improvement of Grds. Instr* Suppls
Publisher-Selected Low Letter Bid Bid! Agreement PublIsher-Selected
228*20
Instr. Supplis Instr. Suppls Instr. Supp Ils New Furn. & Fixtures
Selected w, JOO. Ill* Low 27*52 Board Action 3*034.24
Custodial Suppls Radio-TV Suppls Radlio-TV Suppls
Low .. ; Selected 1 1*40 Letter Quotation 279*00
290*40
Instr, SupplisInd. $5 Voc. Ed. Upk* Trks* & Cars Office Supplis & Print Instr. Suppls
Letter Bid
242.60
Dowlings,
Incorporated
Bi 11 Doyle General Electric Supply Co. General Electric Co* (iN* Y.)
Gibbs & Company B* F. Goodrich Store Graham Paper Company Grosset & Dunlap, Inc.
f
»
LOW
Low Board Action Pu b I i stier-Se lectec^ .
■ 79.02
2;j Uo *oo
11,272*00 225*80 324.00 29.20
3^OM5
52.00 I.09
7.00 232.25 69.OO
4oi*4o
*768.74 6.13 ■ ■ 1
3*361*90 7|J+5 5.41
MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 2, 1958 - CONT'D
Page 5 (1957“58 General Fund Continued) Harmolin Incorporated Harper & Brothers Hart Industrial Supply Coo
Instr. Suppls Teaching Aid Suppls Instr. Suppls lnstr<> Suppls
Standard Pub 1 i sher-Selected Low 124.1. l4 Board Action 40.67
225.00 9.78
Hoag land Food Mart Holiday House Henry Ho lit
Instr. Suppls Instr. Suppls lnstro Suppls
Se lected Pub 1i sher-Selected Pub 1 i sher-Selected
59.50 2.20 325.22
The House of Wren Inc.
Instr. Suppls
Board Action
H. Ro Huntting Co., Inc. Iddings Paint Company, lnc„ 1nternat1ona1 Bus i ness Mach i nes
Library Books Instr. Suppls 1 oB.,Mo Suppls Renta Is & Storage
Pub 1 i sher-Selected Board Action Standard 207*96 Renta 1 Agreement 1 L.8 II
Jones-Newby Supp ly Company
Low
The Judy Company
Labor & Mtr Is. Radio Station Instr. Supplls
Board Action
Little, Brown & Company
Instr. Suppls
Pub 1i sher-Selected
Marshall Supply & Equipment Co. Jim Martin Educational Fi tons
Instr. Supplls SuppHs-Visua1 Aid
Low $e lected
Me liton Company Inc. Charles E. Merrill Books, inco
Supp Is-HeaIth Dept. 1nstr. SuppIs
Low Letter Bid Pub Usher—Se lected
Michigan Scientific Company Mideke Supply Company
Instr. Supp Is-Science School Shop Eqpt. Instr. Supp Is-Voc.
Letter Bid Board Action 529.60 Low 26.04
Wayne MiIburn
I0B0M0 Supplies
Low
Monroe Ca leu lating Machine Co, Moore Business Forms Inc. Morgensen Lumber Company Nationa |i Agricu Itura 1 Supply Co.. National Geographic Society Oklahoma City Libraries A. J. Nystrom & Company Oklahoma City Linen Service Oklahoma Paper Company
Central Instr. Suppls I.B.M. Supplies Instr. Supp Is-Voc, Instr. Supp Is Instr. Suppls Instr. Supplls Instr. Suppls Custodial Suppls Instr. SuppIs & Office Suppls & Print.
Se lected Board Action Low Selected Pub 11sher-Selected Low Pub 1isher—Selected Agreement Board Action
80,00 11,276.73 23.72 114.3 !■; 6.75 8.50 39.69 150.00 •228,56
Oklahoma Seating Company Oklahoma Today Magazine
New Furn. & Instr. Suppls Low Pub|i sher-Selected Instr. Suppls
612U4.8 5.55
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
Bus. Office Equip.
Low
57.60
R» L. Polk & Company Radio Supply Company Random House Inc. Remington Rand Div. of Sperry Rand
Suppls-Sup’t Office Radio-TV—Supp 1 s lnstro. Supp Ils Mainto. Office Mach. Teaching Aid Suppls
Se lected Low Publisher-Selected Board Action 1,782*50 Standard 70.00
75.00 2,90 5.7$
Rice Machinery Company
Instr. SuppIs-Voc*
Low-
. .7.... .
. . ....... ...
I1811.8 II
3,824.73 126.59 79.20
219.77
1.22 955.02
s
5.72 97.60 85.00
457.32 5 1.80
83.58 555.64 12.68
1,852.50
15U+7
MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 2, 1958 - CONT'D
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Page 6
s
(1957-58 General Fund Continued)
Richards & Conover Hardware Co®
Voc» & Indo Edo
Board Action
1169*44
Robberson Steel Company Robinson Janitor Supply Co®
Voco & Indo- Edo Custodial Supplls
Board Action Low
395.00 993*60
The Ronald Press Company Royal McBee Corporation
Instr® Suppls Mt® Generali Eqpto Mt® Office Machines New Furn® & Fixtures
Publisher-Selected Standard 1 045*00 Board Action 2.^ITO#00 Low .200*00
Science Kit, Incorporated Severin Supply Company
Instr0 Suppls-Science School! Shop Eqpto
Letter Bid Board Action
960*60 204*05
Sherwin Williams Company Singer Sewing Machine Co*
Instr® Supplis-Voc® Voc* & Ind® Edo
Bid Agreement Standard!
232*56 48*1 U
Southern Sales Company South Western Publishing
Instr® Supplls lnstr# Supplls
Low Pub 1 i sher-Se 1 ectedl
302*64 58*18
The Standard Register Co®
SuppHs-Night School!
Low
Thomas Concrete Pipe Co* Thompson Book & Supply Co*
Voc® & Indo Ed® lnstr# Supplls Instr* Suppls Mt® Office Machines Blidgo & Grdso-Supplis
Low ' 17*75 Board Action 10,092*06 'l®6a<li32^67 Pub*-Select 40®6l / Board Action 1,947*5^ ' Low 22*50 11,970*00
U» S® News & Worlld Report
Instro Supplls
Publisher-SeIected
6*00
Henry Z* Walick, Inc* Walker Stamp & Seal Co* W.» M® Welch Manufacturing Co* Western Bank & Office Supply Western Newspaper Union
lnstr0 Supplls Supplis-Bus® Office New Furn® & Eixtures New Furh ® & Fixtures Supplis-Buso. Office instr® Supplls—Voco Office Supplls & Print#
Pub 1 i sher-Se 1 ected' Low fleeted 3^
24U6 39*50 348*87 12*33
Woodmansee-Abbott Music Co*
Instr® Supplls
Low
Library Books
Board Action
/ &
?-
Underwood Corporation
<
Standard Low 378*04 Board Action 26*10
3*32 2,5154)0
56®H3
4o4*i4
87.30
it
1956-57 General: Fund Southwest News Company
2,926*66
1958-59 Bui tiding Levy
Acme Brick Company
Repr»-Mtrlis* & Services Bui 1 di ngs Low
Adollph & Bud’s Boiler & Welding Co*
Repr*-M'frr|is* & Services Buildings Selected Repr*-MtrllSE# & Services Grounds ‘ ’ Low Maint*-& Vehicular Eqpt* Regular Low
American Electric-Ignition Company
Auto,Parts & Machine Company
44*80
2111*76 6*75
40«72|
MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 2, 1958 - CONT'D
Page.J (1958-59 Building Levy Continued)
Barada & Page,
Inc,
Barber’s Glass & Mfg, Co,
Clarence L, Boyd Co,, Inc, Beam’s Seat cover Center
Repr,-Mtrls, & Services Low Buildings Maint,«-& Vehicular Eqpt.1 Low Heavy Duty Repr»-Vehicular Eqpt, Heavy Duty Standard Repr.-Vehicular Eqpt, Selected Heavy Duty
Paul Blakeney Company
26,85 Repr.-MtrIs, & Services Low Repr,-Mtrls. & Services Standard 5l'®00
Frank H, Braunlich Brooks Radiator Shop
Mtrls,-Electronics Repr< . Standard Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Low Schooll Shop Eqpt,
Pauli Browdy
Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Low Grounds Repr,-Mtrl!s, & Services Low Grounds
Brown Machinery Company
39.75
13,911
3IU97 11.95
77,85 192,10 6,00 1|0,00
#
32.23
Buck’s Cycle Shop
Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Standard Grounds
Bob Cates
Maint,-& Vehicular Eqpt( Low Regular
20 <00
Central Oklahoma Equipment Corp#
Repr»-Vehicular Eqpt,c Heavy Duty
18,72
C» F. DagwelI & Company
Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Buildings Selected Mt, & Vehicular Eqpt, Low Regular
Dannenburg Di st. Company
Standard
The Dolese Company
Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Board Action 1,. 165.24 l48«44 Repr.-Mtrls, & Services Low
Dulaney’s Duplicating Products, Inc,
Electronics & Visual Ai< 1 Low Standard Office Type Machines
Eastman Kodak Stores, lnc»
Repr,-Mtrll&, & Services Low Radid-TV Station Repr.-Mtrls, & Services Service Agreement Bui lidings
Elevator Sales & Service Co, Emsco Electric Supply Co. The Gordon E, Ervin Company
Federal Corporat ion ? “
Repr.-Mtrls, & Services Low Bui lidings Mtrls, & Services-Bldg. Board Approved
Friden Agency
Repr.-Mtrls, & Services Low Buildings Agreement Office Type Machines
Gas & ,Electric Equip, Co,
Electronics & Vis, Aid
Low
6.00
6,32
37,42 1,313.68
4.95 156.19 6,37
834*00 ■132.OO 14-72,00
89,10 345.00 2.52
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Page 8 (1958-59 Building Levy Continued) General Electric Supply Company Dale George Company
Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Bui Udings Low Maint* & Vehicular Eqpt, Low Regular
The Glidden Company
Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Furni ture Agreement
J. C. Hamilton Company
Maint. & Vehicular Eqpt. Low Regular 17-56 Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Low School Shop Equipment Standard 57-75
Hart Industrial Supply Co*
Hunzicker Brothers
Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Buildings Low Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Bui 1 dings Low
Hydraullic Equipment Co* International Harvester Co.
2I4..68 16.30
li55»U5
3*62 55-51
116J4.6 1U0O0
Maint. & Vehicular Eqpt, Heavy Duty & Regular Standard Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Low Electronic & TV StationRepair Mtrli* Sei ected! School Shop Eqpt. Low
626.147 2.50
Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Furniture & Blldgs. Low Electronics & Vis. Aids Low
250*52 1U.70
Leland Equipment Company
Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Bui 1 di ngs Standard
206.00
Linoleum & Carpet Center
Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Low Bui tidings
H85*35
Mideke Supply Company
Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Bui Udi ngs Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Mtrli-Eliectronic Repr.
Johnston & Larimer,, Div* Johnson Wholesale Electronics
Casey Jones
Kilpatrick Brothers Kirkpatrick, Inc.
Mi 1fer Floor Company
Miller Jackson Company
Miller-Norris Company,
Inc.
28.117 5H»83
Low
21j.ll* HO
Selected: 80.10 210.OO Low Selected!
323*110
1i2+*66
Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Furniture & Buildings Low
158.00
Morgensen Lumber Company
U25J42 Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Low Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Letter Bid 374.12
799.5U
The National Cash Register Co. Nichols Seed & Fertilizer Co.
Office Type Machines Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Repr.-Mtrls. & Services Bui Udi ngs
Oklahoma Oxygen Company Oklahoma Parts & Rentals Co.
Agreement Selected' 9.75 Standard 107.0I1. Agreement
Repr»-Mtrls. & Services Grounds Low
255*20 116.79
2U.06
62.50
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Page 9
(11958-59 Building Levy Continued)
Oklahoma Seating Company
Repr»-Mtrlls© & Services Low Bui Udings
0®Ko Stamp & Seal Company
Repr*-Mtrls® & Services Low Furniture
Calvin Pack House Mover
Harold C® Parker & Company Peery Tire & Supply
Pipkin Photo Service
Repr»-Vehiculiar Eqpt® Low Heavy Duty Services Repr*-Mtrls» Low Furniture
Repr0-Mtrls® & Services Agreement 61j .0®20 96*02 Repr*-Mtrls® & Services Low
Plastic Engineering Company
Repr*-MtrIso & Services Bui I dings Letter Quotat i on Repr.-MtrIs© & Services Letter Quotation Grounds
Incorporated
■|||i ’S *
Repr»-Mtrls® & Services Bui Udi ngs Letter Bid Repr®-Mtr1s® & Services Low Bu 11 di ngs
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co©
H*L® Pray Mfg® Company
:.tO.
v‘
22*00 8®00
989*00 |l0|i©00
'
fe-h '■
nU»#5
UoJ+o
Low 11*18 Sei ected 50®^£
6| ,66
Rice Machinery Company
Repr*-Mtrls® & Services Standard1 21*93 I42J4.9 Repr®-Mtrls» & Services Low
61+J+2
Royal McBee corporation R & R Construction Company
Agreement Office Type Machines Repr*-Mtrls® & Services Low Grounds Repr®«=Mtr Ils® & Services Board Action Repr*-MtrIs* & Services Low Buildings Replace Non-Instr® Eqpt® Selected!
Radio Supply,
Robberson Steel Company Safway Rental & Sales Co*
Sam’s Surplus Store
Scott Chevrolet Company
Sherwin Williams Co® Smith-Corona-Marchant Inc® Soil Industries, Inc.
Southwest Parts Corporation Southwest Ti lie & Terrazzo Co®
,L .___ .__________ _________ Mary Thacker, Clerk M-H M-112 Trice Wholesale Electronics
Repr*-Vehicular Eqpt® Low Regular Repr*-Mtrlis* & Services Low Furniture
Agreement Low
Mt® Vehicular Eqpt® Heavy Duty Low Repr»-Mtrls» & Services Low Buildings Repr®-Vehiculiar Eqpt© Low Regular
Grounds —— jil^oO Buildings 565*22 MtrII©-Electronics Repr® Selected
2,851+® 62 87*50 11,092*65
11+©1+O 25.95 2.40
28®05
II* 178*15 3U5O
- 3*35 1119*80
2*1+8
707*22 33*95
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Page 10
(1958-59 Bu i I di ng Levy Continued)
The Upco Company
Westinghouse Electric Supply Co#
Repr#-Mtr!s# & Services Bui idings Board Action Repr#-Mtrl# & Services Bui I dings
725*00
Low
110*38
W & W Steel Company
Repr#-M+rls# & Services Board Action 1,197.13 216*00 Repr#-Mtrls# & Services Letter Quot#
Yow Brake & Clutch Supply
Mt# & Vehicular Eqpt# Regular
Selected
L#E# Acker Company American Marble Tile & Terrazzo
Mtrlls* Bldg# & Repr# Mtrls# Bldg# & Repr#
Standard Standard
Jack Barnes Plumbing & Heating
Board Action
26,259.30
Boren-Malone Company
Adams-Heating Sys# Est# #2: New Furniture
Board Action
7,26U#8U
Commercial Equipment Company Crane Company
Van Buren-Bldg# Force Mtris#-Repr# to Eqpt#
Board Action Low
381+* HO 29*1+0
Dowlings, Incorporated The Dolese Company
New Furniture Mtrls* -Bldg# & Repr*
Board Action Bid Agreement
Electric Supply Of Okla#, Inc# Emsco Electric Supplly Co#, Inc#
Mtrls#-Repr* to Eqpt# MtrlSo-Repr# to Eqpt#
Board Action Low
The Gordon E# Ervin Company
Mtrls.-Bidg# & Repr#
Standard
Federal Corporation Gardner Hotell Supplly Company
Mtrls»-Repr# to Eqpt# Van Buren-Bldg#-Force
Low Board Action
B* F» GoodHch CO# Store Graybar Electric Co*, Inc#.
Mtrlis*-Upk# of Grds. Mt* Repr# to Eqpt#
Low Low
Harf ! Industrial Supplly Co#. L# H* Humphries Construction Co.
Mtrls*~Bldg» & Repr# Est# ^2 Burbank
Low Board Action
Ki lipatrick Brothers
Mtrls#~B|idg» & Repr# Mtrlis#-BI dg# & Repr#
282*86 Low Board Action 1193*65
McKesson Robbins Mldeke Supplly Company
Van Buren-Blgd#-Force Mtrl;s#-Bldg# & Repr#' Mtrlls*-Repr# to Eqpt# Mtrlis*»B|idg* & Repr*
Board Action Letter Bid 2,312*70 Board Action 1,323*77 Low 228*00
June SpeciallM'trlis#-B!dg# & Repr#
Low
838*87
Remodtel & Repr#
Low
aS# no
nAi’5-1'3
1+5 U+a
ii-957-58 Building Levy
Morgensen Lumber Company Oklahoma City Scenic Company
«•»?
575*00 88*56
2|i;ll9U*.52 3,6H8*l+5
11,789*62 266*00
52*00 l+#05 l,H99*00
9*00 2911*28 2|66*7I< 50,757*50
1+76*51
2,062*00 3,.861+*l+7
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Page Hl
(1957-58 Building Levy Continued)
Oklahoma Oxygen Company Oklahoma Seatinq Company Palm Paving Company
27*40 7,468.90
Bid Agreement Mtrlls* Repr. to Eqpt. New Furniture Board Action Cleveland - Univo Heights & Board Action Wheeler-June Paving RemodeII & RepairCapitoll Hi 1 llff&to. #|l Board Action
L. B. Perkins Company
8,858.21; 2,1107*00
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
Mtrlis.-BI dg» & Repr.
Low
Rice Machinery Company
Mtrls.-Furn. & Repr.
Standard
§herwin Williams Paint Company
MtrilSo-Furn. & Repr. Mtrlls*-BI dg. & Repr.
Low 9*00 r Bid Agreement ll,222*00 (11,2511.00
S. & H» Shade Co,, Inc. Southwestern Studios Stage Eqpt. Co. Standard Roofing & Material! Co.
MtrHs.-BIdg. & Repr. Remodel! & Repair Mtrls.-Bldg. & Repr.
Low Board Action Low
Stewart Sheet Metal!
Change Orders; & Mi sc.
Low
Thompson Book & Supplly Company
New Furniture
Board Action
Remodtel & Repair Est. #5 -Van Buren
Standard Board Action
Beaty Construction Company The Dai ly Oklahoman E. D. Hill, Co. Surveyor Charles L. Monnot, Jr# Architect Okla. City Water Dept. Oklahoma Electrical Supply Co. The Oklahoma Publishing Company Parr & Aderhold, Architects REA Engineering Company Reynolds & Morrison, Architects
Est. #1# Ridgeview Business Expense Business Expense Est. $2, Monroe Business Expense MisceIlaneous Advest i sing Architect Fees-Rockwood Eng.-Fees - Douglass Est. #1, Ridgeview
Board Action ‘ Pub I i sher Se lected Board Action Standard Se lected Pub I i sher Board Act ioh Board ApprovaI Board Action
Robert Schoenthaler, Contractor Dale Smith, Court Clerk, Okla. Co. Sorey, Hi II & Sorey, Arch. & Engrs.
Esto $1, Monroe Business Expense Architects .Fees Edwards &. Fi I Imore Business Expense Press Boxes
Board Action Standard
Floyd Wilson Company M. E. Wynn Construction Company
58*87
127*20
'599*60 1,295*40
i44*oo
7111*00 114,070*00
■ 47*48 5,120*50
s
1958 BOND
Mary Thacker, Cterk
$901 $956
M. E. Wynn.DBA, Wynn Const. Co.
Oklahoma Testing Laboratories
Est. #1 - FiIImore Esto #1 - Edwards Business Expense
City Building Department
Business Expense
The Dai ly Law Journa I-Record Dulaney’s
Business Expense Equipment-All Schools
Board Action
8,605.10 155.88 654.05 290.22 782.00 260.56 156.00 6,820.66 450.00 5,619.56 l4,5H.OO 2.50
99.55 5.60
4,919.25
105.15
Board Action 17,046.00 Board Acti on 8,658.00^5 ,7 04.00
Se lected Standard
Pub I i sher Board Action
152.50
254.88
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Page 12 1956 BOND The Boardman Company
Press Boxes
Low Letter Bid
Connelly Construction Company
Fina1 Est. C lassen & John Marshall, Paving
Board Action
The Dolese Company
Ground Improvement
B i d Agreement
86.64
Loeff ler-Greene Supply Coo
Press Boxes
Board Action
424.74
Instr. Supplies Materia Is & Eqpt.
Pub 1i sher Selected Publisher Selected
Instr. Instr. Instr. Instr.
Board Action Board Act ion Board Action Selected 216.00 Low 216.00
1957■=’>958
5,325.81
FORD FOUNDATION
American Museum of Natural History App leton-Century-Crofts, Inc.
Bausch & Carpenter Carolina Clements
860,00
Lomb Optical Company Paper Company Biological Supply Co. Sporting Goods
Dulaney’s
Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies
Extra Mt is. & Equipt.
Selected Low
648.00 155.95
6.50 23.55 300.00 110,000.00 85.87
452.00 783.95
Field Enterprises Educ. Corp# Graham Paper Company
Instro Supplies Instr. Supp lies
Publisher Selected Board Action
292.08 19,750.^7
Hart Industrial Supply Co. Henry Holt & Co., Inc.
Instr. Supplies Materia Is & Equipt.
Low Publisher Selected
36i86 15*92
International Business Machines
Instr. Supplies Operating Expense
Board Act i on 1,305.00 Selected L|40.00
Instro Supplies
Standard Low
The MacMi 1 Ian Company Mi 1 ler Jackson Company Marshall! Supply & Equipt. Co.
Materia Is & Equipt. Materia Is & Equipt. Other Operating Exp.
Publisher Selected Low Low
Oklahoma Oxygen Company
Materia Is & Equipt.
Bid Agreement
Random House, Inc. Raytheon Manufacturing Company
Materials & Equipt. Materials & Equipt.
Publisher Selected Letter Quotation
4.59 505.15
Sagamore Press Inc., Publishers
Materials & Supplies
Publisher Selected
5*16
Thompson Book & Supply Co.,
Instr. Supplies
Board Action
-
Johnson Wholesale Electronics
The Viking Press Company
Materia Is & Supplies
40.28 14.00
Publisher Selected
1,745.00
54.28 413.48 517.94 22.2 JI 9.79
10,000.00 18.36
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1958 FORD FOUNDATION CONTINUED)
Board Action
Ward’s Natural Science Est. Inc. Western Newspaper Union
Operating Expense
50.70
Low
112.80
Board Approva I Board Approva 1
150/bd’
I
SPECIALS PAID DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST
■’ Ruth Abbott Lou i se Ade 1 Arno Id
150*00
Board Board Board Board Board Board
Approva 1 Approva1 Approva 1 Approva1 Approva1 Approva 1
150.00 54.00" 150..00, 150.00 150.00 150.00
Board Board Board Board Board
Approva 1 Approva I Approva1 Approva1 Approva1
; 19.50 19.50 17.25 150.00 150.00
Christine Dean Ceci le DeWees George Downing
Board Approva1 Board Approva1 Board Approva1
150.00 150*00 150.00
Ann Ebel Nellie Ecton
Board Approva 1 Board Approva 1
150.00 150.00
Board Board Board Board Board Board Board Board
Approva 1 Approva1 Approva1 Approva 1 Approva 1 Approva1 Approva1 Approva1
6.87 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00
Board Board Board Board Board
Approva1 Approva 1 Approva 1 Approva 1 Approva1
150.00 150.00 8.25 150.00 150.00
Marlene Osteen Dorothy Peale Mary Pruitt
Board Approva1 Board Approval Board Approva 1
150.00 150.00 150.00
Ottelia Quindt
Board Approval
150*00
Faye B i 1 Is Gi 1 Booth Helen Bordelon Edith Buck Clyde But ler Ophelia Byars Cara Cecelia Cowan Judy Cowan Zeta M. Cowan Bi 1 1 Coffia Hu Ida Cooley
^Joanne Ho 11ingworth Velta Hunley Viola Jayne Marty Lack Gene Land Janice Lee Hazel Livingston Me I ba Logue
WiI 1iam Mackin Mary McCai n Beu lah D. McCa 1 1 Gerrir Mi Iburn A\l lene Mize
Extra Help
Extra Help Extra Help Extra Help
Extra Help
Extra Help
j
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I
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.j
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Avis Richardson Nita R o b b Sue Rob i son Lura Rucker Gladys Shepherd Char lotte Sm i th s Ronnie Smith State Dept, of Education
. X.
Hettye Summers
Dr. Herbert A. Thelen
Duane Weinert Ceci 1 G. West Gladys Whe1 ihan Marieta Will iams
Extra Help
Board Board Board Board Board Board Board
Approva1 Approva1 Approva 1 Approva 1 Approva1 Approva1 Approva 1
150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 30.00
Supervi sors
Board Approval
5,250.00
Board Approva1
150.00
Board Approva 1
'6W9^
. , J. ■
Extra Help
<
Board Board , Board Board
Approval Approval Approva1 Approva 1
150.00 14.50 150.00 75.00
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LIST OF 1958 BUILDING LEVY CLAIMS RECEIVED TOO LATE TO BE INCLUDED WITH PREVIOUS LIST ON| PAGES 6-10; but amount is added, in the total on page 1. |
$ 69.OO
Gil Booth
Cara Cecelia Cowan
80.00
Judy Cowan
80.00
Zeta Cowan
21+.00
Beulah D. McCall
27.00
Dennis D. Mooney
1+3.12
Ronnie Smith
10.00
Cecil G. West
96.50 Total------
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$1+29.62
It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton to ratify the August 1^8 payrolls, authorize issuing the September 1958 payrolls, and authorize payment of the vendor bills as per the foregoing attached itemized list, totaling $1+25,027-67, as recommended. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
R. #212-A Payrolls and Vendor Bills Approved
MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 2, 1958 - CONT'D
R. #212 -B Transportation Contract Approved.
It was moved, by Mr. McCljp,y and. seconded, by Mrs. Melton that the Board, enter into a transportation contract with Mr. Virgil Gee, Mr. E. M. Barnes, and. Mr. Murray S. Butler for the furnishing of transportation services to the various areas as shown outlined, on the following tabulation, at a total cost for the school year 1958-59 of $32,199-00; all recommendations being made on low bid basis and all bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids:
TABULATION VIRGIL GEE
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ROUTE #1 - Schedule A-D Grant, Capitol Hill Sr., Culbertson, and Emerson ALL OR NONE ROUTE #2 - Schedule A-D Northeast, Emerson, Webster, and Culbertson ALL OR NONE ROUTE #3 - Schedule A-B Northeast, Emerson, Webster, and Culbertson ALL OR NONE
ROUTE #6 - Schedule A-H Bryan and Page Crippled Children
M. M. McBRIDE
$U,95O.OO
$5,2Uo.oo 5,190.00
$5,508.00
U,950.00
5,2U0.00 5,190.00
5,508.00
U, 950.00
5,2UO.OO 5,190.00
5,508.00
ROUTE #U - Schedule A-B Douglass and Moon ALL OR NONE ROUTE #5 - Schedule A-B Northeast ALL OR NONE
E. M. BARNES
2,870.00 2,820.00
2,880.00
2,680.00 2,580.00
12,2to.00
12,O59ÂťOO
MURRAY BUTLER
$2,610.00
3,208.00 (U routes) 1U,382.OO
The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye." R. #213 Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to approve negotiating an agreeAgreement with ment with the Oklahoma City Bus Company for the supplying of charter buses to serve the City Bus. Co five areas described herein; it being understood that the Board of Education is to guarantee Approved the City Bus C°ompany an income of the amounts shown, and the City Bus Company will collect 5$ per student per ride, except in the case ofLancaster Lane to Taft and Northwest Classen, the charge will be 100 per student per ride, and, in turn will apply this collected fare toward the guarantee of the charter:
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Bodine City to Southeast High School Sunny Lane to Central High School Sandtown to Moon and Douglass High Schools Mark Twain to Central High School Lancaster Lane to Taft and Northwest Classen
$9-90 8.60 8.25 6.60 8.90
per per per per per
trip trip trip trip trip
|R. #213 Cont'd
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On roll call, the motion carried unanimously.
It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve negotiating an agreement with the Oklahoma City Bus Company for the transportation, temporary basis (while new elementary classrooms are under construction only), as follows: Rockwood pupils to Lee School Rockwood pupils to Heronville School Creston Hills pupils to Webster School Monroe pupils to University Heights School Monroe pupils to Horace Mann School
$7.60 6.60 7.60 6.60 6.60
per per per per per
trip trip trip trip trip
|r . #211+
| Agreement |Temporary with Bus Company § Approved_______
The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye."
Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to confirm lease agreement with Nichols Hills Baptist Church for space equivalent to two classrooms for the conducting of kindergarten classes from Burbank School for the period of time Burbank School addition is under construction, at a rent of $200 per month, additional details having been agreed upon in the proposals. The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye. " *♦’
R. #215 Lease Agreement for Classrooms to Serve Burbank Approved
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to confirm lease agreement with Village Methodist Church for two kindergarten rooms for the conducting of kindergarten classes from Ridgeview School for the period of time Ridgeview School addition is under construction, at a rent of $200 per month plus additional payment by the Board of Education of one-half the utility bills (water, gas, and electricity) during the term of the rental period; additional details having been agreed upon in the proposal. The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
R. #216 Lease Agreement for Classrooms to Serve Ridgeview Confirmed
R. #217 Motion was made by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton that one lot of new moveable type kitchen equipment be purchased for kitchen areas at Rockwood, Stand Watie, Fillmore, Awards Made on Garfield, McKinley, and Creston Hills schools from the low bidders shown listed below in Kitchen Equip. the total amount of $21,81+3-00; the purchase to be charged to the Bond Fund accounts as assigned to each school, and all bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids: Commercial Equipment Company Gardner Hotel Supply Company The Jones Company, Inc.
$l+,O32.OO 9,651*00 8,160.00 $21,81+3.00
On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton that one lot of lumber be purchased for use in all schools by the Maintenance Department from Calhoun Lumber Company in the amount of $3,53^*57, low bid, the purchase to be charged to the M-12 Building Levy account, and all bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for
On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
R. #218 Award made on Lumber for All Schools
MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 2, 1958 - CONT'D 1E
R. #219 Purchase of Projectors Confirmed.
Motion was made by Mrs^ Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to approve the purchase of four master Vugraph Projectors, one each for Northwest Classen, Taft, Capitol Hill Senior, and the Television Studio, from the bidders submitting letter bids listed below, in the total amount of $1,396.00, the purchase to be charged to the Ford Foundation A-0-2F account: Dowlings, Inc. Vaseco, Inc.
698.OO 698.OO $17396.00 $
The motion carried unanimously on roll call. R. #220 Purchase of Film Approved.
IT was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve the purchase of one lot of standard Audio Visual Film for the Teaching Materials Center from the firms shown listed below in the total amount of $6,166.56, the purchase to be charged to the 1-33 account:
Indiana University Jim Martin Coronet Films Allen-Moore Productions, Inc. McGraw-Hill Book Co. Atlena Films, Inc. Film Associates of California Frith Films Educational Films Arthur Barr Productions Teaching Film Custodians, Inc. Encyclopaedia Brittanica Films Walt Disney Productions, Educational Film Div. Roy Wilcox Productions, Inc. University of Oklahoma Pat Dowling Pictures Moody Institute of Science
706.18 1,195*00 1,063.75 90.16 U70.52 105.00 225.00 130.00 160.30 100.00 500.00 750.00 80.27 120.26 100.12 100.00 270.00 $6,166.56 $
The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye."
R. #221 Purchase of Electrical Supplies Approved.
Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray that one lot of electrical fixtures and supplies be purchased for new art rooms at Capitol Hill Senior, Harding, and the Stadium at Douglass from the low bidders, Hunzicker Brothers inthe amount of $1,678.29, and General Electric Company in the aamount of $281.00 * total $1,959*29â&#x20AC;˘ The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye." BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
Information to the Board: Bids Due on Bldg. Projects j
It was reported that the bids on the following building projects would be ready to open on Thursday, September U, 1958, U:30 p. m.: Addition to Garfield Elementary School Addition to Jefferson Davis Elementary School
R. #222 Approval to Readvertise for Bids
Motion was made by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve re-advertising for bids on an addition to Stand Watie School, to be opened on Thursday, September 18, 1958, U:30 p. m., instead of September U, 1958 as previously advertised. The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
R. #223 Contract Award ed on Addition to W. Nichols Hills School
It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve accepting the low bid of J. J. Cook Construction Company in the amount of $116,000 base bid, less alterne of $U50-net $115,550, for the construction of a 1958 addition and alterations to West Nichols Hills School; bids, as follows, having been opened on August 21, 1958, U:30 p. m, plans and specifications having been prepared by Noftsger & Lawrence & Associates, AIA Architects; Notice for Bids attached: Alternate Bidder Base Bid Number One
H. J. Benedict J. J. Cook Culwell, Haskell W. D.. Douglas L. H. Humphries Lehman Lippert Milner Schwartz
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$131,68^ 116,000 127,900 125,U95 12h,99^ 13^,827 123,23^ 120,789
-292 -U50 -305 -300 -292 -388 -287 -290
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|r . #223 !Continued
The motion carried, on roll call with all members present voting "Aye."
The Superintendent reported that first day enrollments from all Oklahoma City public schools for September 2, 1958 totaled 56,275^ which is approximately 2000 more than first day enrollments last year.
|First Day I Enrollment
The Superintendent reported on an hour-long T-V program over WKY-TV, Sunday, August 31 > concerning schools. He felt that the report on the Oklahoma City schools was the most optimistic of them all. The program showed many activities and facilities of the Oklah City schools in a most effective and impressive way.
|Superintendent Commends
Motion to adjourn and meet at the call of the President was made by Mrs. Melton, second by Mr. McCray, and carried.
THEREUPON THE BOARD ADJOURNED. Approved the
ATTEST
siden-
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MEETING OF SEPTEMBER U, 1958
5
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Oft THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA. CITY, OKLAHOMA MET IN SPECIAL SESSION IN
THE BOARD ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER U, 1958, *4-:30 P. M.
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PRESENT:
ABSENT:
Phil C. Bennett, President C. B. McCray, Vice President
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Nellie R. Melton
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Otto F. Thompson Jim Wright
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Others present: Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, Superintendent; Dr. N. L. George, Assistant Superj intendent; Mr. Bill Foutz, Engineer; Mr. H. B. Ginn, Business Manager; Mr. Millard PrigmoreJ
Auditor; Mary A. Thacker, Clerk; representative of the press.
!
Mrs. Melton gave the invocation.
j Invocation
SPECIAL
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| On motion of Mrs. Melton, seconded by Mr. McCray, Lids were opened in response to the I attached Notice for Bids on additions to Jefferson Davis and Garfield elementary schools; | and the bids were read aloud as tabulated below:
R- #225 Bids Opened on Additions to Davis and Garfield Schools_____
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TABULATION OF BIDS
J. Davis Addition
Garfield School Addition
Bidder Commander Construction Co. E. V. Cox Construction Co. Haskell Culwell Construction Co. C. T. Hughes Construction Co. Lehman Lippert Construction Co. Milner Construction Co. Wynn Construction Co.
Base Bid $92,890 97,768 90,385 95,000 93,679 97,000 89,950
Bidder
Haskell Culwell Construction Co. Anderson & House John H. Putney Construction Co. L. H. Humphries Schwartz Construction Co. E. V. Cox Construction Co. H. J. Benedict Construction Co. J. J. Cook Construction Co.
Base Bid
$106,7^5 119,000 113,500 105,60U 10^,986 121,678 109,880 106,371
It wa's moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton that the central office staff be authorized to award contracts on the additions to Garfield and Jefferson Davis Schools, after consultation and consideration, to the lowest qualified bidders, as follows: I
Garfield School Addition - to Wynn Construction Company, Caudill, Rowlett & Scott, AIA, Architects, in the amount of $89,950 less alternate of $160, net bid $89,790;
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R. #226 Awarding Bids I to Lowest Qual ! ified Bidders | Approved i
Jefferson Davis School Addition - to Schwartz Construction Company, Reid and Associates, AIA Architects, in the amount of $10^,986 less alternate of $82, net bid of $10^,90^. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye." i
PURCHASING Motion was made by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton to accept the bid of Miller Floor Company in the amount of $3,365.19 on one lot of Vinyl Asbestos Tile for use in corridors at Harding High School, the purchase to be charged to the M-12 account; this being the lowest of six bids received in response to the attached Notice for Bids: The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
R. #227 Bid Accepted on Vinyl Tile
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R. #228 Purchase of Great Books Kits Approved
PURCHASING - CONT'D
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It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray that a special purchase be made from the Oklahoma City Public Library of a total of 110 Great Books Kits at a unit cost of $8.50, extended, $935-00; the purchase to be charged to the 1-30 account. The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
R. #229 Approval to Buy Sites for Parking at Harding School
Motion was made by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve the purchase of the following described property, with authority to issue warrants in payment of same on approval by the Board Attorney:
(1)
Lots 37 and 38, Block 5 (821 N. W. 33rd), Ross Mann Addition to Oklahoma City. Present owners are Chas. M. and Audie Stepehnson. Price - $11,000. Occupancy November 1, 1958;
(2)
Lots 35 and 36, Block 5; (825 N. W. 33fd)> Ross Mann Addition to Oklahoma City. Present owners are Leslie G. and Florence M. Campbell. Price - $11,000. Occupancy - November 15, 1958;
these properties to be used for additional parking for Harding High Schiol when houses are removed and land is provided with parking facilities. The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye."
Dates for Opening Bids on School Additions
R. #230 Adj ournment
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Information to the Board: It was*reported that bids will be opened on Thursday, September 18, 1958, ^:30 p. m., on the following building projects: (1)
Construction and completion of an addition to Stand Watie Elementary School;
(2)
Construction and renovation of asphaltic play areas for 65 elementary schools.
Motion to adjourn and meet at the call of the President was made by Mr. McCray, seconded by Mrs. Melton, and carried.
THEREUPON THE BOARD ADJOURNED.
day of
Approved the_
ATTEST
Clerk
1958.
MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 18, 1958
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION 0^* THE CITI OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA MET IN SPECIAL SESSION IN THE
BOARD ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 AT U:30 P. M. PRESENT:
C. B. McCray, Vice President
Nellie R. Melton Otto F. Thompson Jim Wright
ABSENT:
Phil C. Bennett, President
Others present: Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, Superintendent; Dr. N. L. George, Assistant, Superin-: tendent; H. B. Ginn, Business Manager; Charles Harville, Purchasing Office; A. H. Higdon, Research Office; David Light, Accountant; Ruel Potts and Mark Cullen, Engineering Department; Mary A. Thacker, Clerk; Glen Bowman, President of Classroom Teachers Association; Leonard ! Hanstein, Visual Aids Dept. Marshall High School; Loy Ferguson of the Daily Oklahoman. ?
Mr. Wright gave the invocation. * SPECIAL
â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Invocation
On motion of Mrs. Melton, seconded by Mr. Wright, bids in response to the attached Notice for Bids were opened and read aloud as per the tabulation below
jR. #231 iBids Opened on Stand Watie Addition
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TABULATION OF BIDS ON ADDITION TO STAND WATIE SCHOOL
BIDDER Builders Construction Co. Commander , A. C. Culwell Construction Co.
BASE BID $207,1+00.00 188,1+1+6.00 202,210.00
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BASE BID
$217,900.00 W. D. Douglas Co. Humphries Construction Co. 2O1+,975.OO 205,830.00 Wynn Construction Co.
Motion was made by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mr. Thompson that the foregoing bids on Stand Watie School addition be referred to the central office staff for further study, consultation and later report to the Board. The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
On motion of Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mr. Wright, bids in response to the above Notice for Bids were opened and read aloud as per the tabulation below:
TABULATION OF BIDS ON PLAY AREAS BIDDER Connelly Construction Co. J. J. Cook Construction Co. Metropolitan Paving Co. Steelman Construction Co.
BASE' BID (Design A) $1^5,253.00 139,162.00 11+9,900.00 159,375.00
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BASE BID (Design B) $107,990.00 111,971-00 115,750.00 119,850.00
It was moved by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mr. Thompson that the foregoing bids on play areas be referred to the central office staff for further study, consultation, and later recommendation to the Board. The motion carried on roll call, all members present voting "Aye."
p. #23^ bids Referred t, ^Central Office
SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT Motion to approve the following resolution directing personnel to attend the meetings as indicated was made by Mrs. Melton, seconded by Mr. Thompson, and carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye;" RESOLUTION
The Board of Education of the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma feels it would be of great benefit to the Oklahoma City School District if the following persons would attend professional meetings as indicated:
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W. H. Taylor - Third Annual Conference of Directors of Secondary Education, Kansas City, Missouri, October 6-8, 1958; Lonnie Gilliland - National Conference on Driver Education, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, September 21-2U, 1958;
Elaine Tucker -National Association of Educational Broadcasters, Omaha, Nebraska, October 1U-17, 1958; Melvin W. Barnes - Meeting of Superintendents of Larger Cities, Detroit, Michigan, October 9-11, 1958. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the above persons be directed to attend the meetings as indicated, with the understanding tl/'&t such attendance is solely for the present necessary good of the schools of the District; if they can arrange their work so as to do so; and these being special services for the Board of Education, that it is hereby ordered that all expenses of the above persons on these trips be paid by the Board of Education*.
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On motion of Mr. Wright, seconded by Mrs. Melton, the following Resolution of Appreciation for Mr. Charles L. Edwards, Custodian recently deceased, was passed: RESOLUTION
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The Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Mr. Charles L. Edwards, September 8, 1958. Mr. Edwards joined the Oklahoma City School System in 19^8 as floorman at Taft Junior High School. Before going to John Tylor School in the fall of 1957 as custodian, he had served at Roosevelt, Adams, Carey, and Coolidge.
Mr. Edwards took great pride in his work and showed genuine interest in every detail. He was conscientious and always eager to please everyone. His friendliness, as well as his services, will be greatly missed. The Board of Education wishes to express sincere appreciation of Mr. Edwards' years of faithful and efficient services, and extends its profound sympathy to the bereaved family.
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R. #237 Purchase of Site for School Approved
Addition to McKinley Elementary School Addition to Creston Hills Elementary School
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve the purchase of 40 acres of land for unnamed schools as described below, it being planned to locate an elementary school and a junior high school on this site:
The Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SW# NE#) of Section 19, Township 13 N, R 3 W of I. M., Oklahoma County; Price $3^,250 and interest as listed on claim; With approval to pay $9,250.00 to C. Hubert Gragg now and the balance of $25,000 plus interest to Frank and Christine Kratky after January 1, 1959On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
R. #238 Change Orders Approved
Motion was made by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve the following described change orders on school projects:
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Change Order No. 1 to the Wynn Construction Company on the Millard Fillmore project in the amount of a deduction of $131*00, changing the hardware and adding the install ation of an area drain and a cold water inlet on the domestic water storage tank.
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Change Order No. 1 to the Wynn Construction Company on the Edwards School project in the amount of a deduction of $290.00 for an exchange of hardware.
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Change Order No. 1 to E. V. Cox Construction Company on the Rockwood School project in the amount of a deduction of $358.56, changing the hardware, installing one door, and making some cabinet changes.
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Change Order M). 1 to the Wynn Construction Company on the Garfield School project in the amount of a deduction of $1+28.00, changing specifications of plywood, flooring, and thickness of roof insulations, this deduction being an agreement contingent on letting the contract.
The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye."
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Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve the purchase of a part of Lot 1+k and a part of Lot 1+5, Block 3, Garden Fox Addition, to be used for overpass landing at John Ross Elementary School, from Dodson & Merson, owners, in the amount of $1000.00; with authority to issue warrant in payment of same on approval by the Board Attorney. The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
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R. #2k0 It was moved by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve the purchase of the following described properties to enlarge Rockwood School grounds, with authority to issue Approval to Buy Additional Land warrants in payment of same on approval by the Board Attorney: ;for Rockwood Sc Block 5; Standers First Addition in SE#, Sec. 12, T11N, R U W of I. M.:
(I) Lots 37 and 38, Block 5, owned by V. N. Souligny - $1000 cash and the assumption of paving in the amount of $209-355 (2) Lots 35 and 36, Block owned by Mr. and Mrs. John L. Edelman - $5,500 cash and the assumption of paving in the amount of $209-35; giving the Edelmans the right to removedthe five-room house;
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On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "aye."
It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve an exchange of land with the Clover Leaf Development Company, owner of property immediately east of Rutherford B. Hayes School; the exchange to be the north end of our present site, 36O' x 660' for J a similar tract east of the present school 3&0' x 660', - an even exchange. The motion { carried unanimously on roll call.
Grant Landon to employ labor and buy material to connect the electrical machinery. roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
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Motion to adjourn and meet at the call of the President was made by Mr. Wright, seconded by Mrs. Melton, and carried. THEREUPON THE BOARD ADJOURNED.
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It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve the purchase and modernization of transformers presently owned by the Industrial Electric Company which are used in connection with Channel 25; at a price of #3;^00-00> with permission for Mr.
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R. #21+2 Purchase and | Modernization | of Transformer | Approved
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MEETING OF OCTOBER 2, 1958
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION jfF THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA MET IN SPECIAL SESSION IN THE BOARD ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 195 8 AT U: 30 P. M. PRESENT: .
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Phil C. Bennett, President C. B. McCray, Vice President
Mrs. L. D. Melton Jim Wright ABSENT:
Otto F. Thompson
Others present: Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, Superintendent; M. J. Burr and Dr. N. L. George, Assistant Superintendents; Dr. T. H. Broad, Bill Haller, and A. H. Higdon - Directors; H. B. Ginn, Business Manager; Ruel Potts, Engineer's Office; Mary A. Thacker, Clerk; Loy Ferguson of the Daily Oklahoman.
s Invocation
The invocation was given by Mrs. Melton.
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SPECIAL BUSINESS On motion of Mr. McCray, seconded by Mrs. Melton, bids received in response to the attache^ R. #2UU Notice for Bids on additions to McKinley and Creston Hills Elementary Schools were opened | Bids Opened on and read aloud as per the following tabulation: « Additions to McKinley and Creston Hills Schools
TABULATION OF BIDS Creston Hills School Addition
McKinley School Addition Base Bid
Bidder
Commander Construction Co. E. V. Cox Dunning Construction Co. C. T. Hughes Humprhies Construction Co. Wynn Construction Co.
$212,212.00 209,876.00 232,989.00 223,000.00 202,91+5.00 208,800.00
Base Bid
Bidder
$192,800.00 201,722.00 210,701.00 207,333-00 209,800.00 209,500.00
J. J. Cook Co. W. D. Douglas Chas. M. Dunning Walter Nashert Co. J. W. Skaggs Wynn Construction Co.
R. #21+5 Bids Referred to Central Office Staff
It was moved by'Mr. McCray and seconded by Mr. Wright that the foregoing bids on McKinley and Creston Hills school additions be referred to the central office staff for further study, consultation, and later report to the Board. The motion carried unanimously.
SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT
R. #246 Payment for Additional Sei vices Approvec
Motion was made by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve request to alter and endorse the 1958-59 contracts in effect between the Oklahoma City Board of Education and the following employees which required additional services rendered by these employees for workshop attendance and participation (television), the extent of time involved and the amount of the additional payment to each by the Board of Education being as follows, to be charged to the I-1+7-B account: //■-
Employee
Time Involved
Amount
Thelma Bailey Dalton Eads W. B. Graham Vivien Haynes Thomas J. Hill Otis Lawrence Lelia Lovejoy J. Frank Malone Earl Martin Lila Quinn
Two Two Two Two Two Two Two Two Two Two
Weeks weeks weeks weeks weeks weeks weeks weeks weeks weeks
$150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00
Employee
Mildred Rickard Georgia Rogers Donna Schumacher Evyline Snelson Elaine Tucker Clara Maye Wade L. D. Weber Helen Jones Myrna Kingston David Swanson
Time Involved
Two Two Two Two Two Two Two Two Two One
weeks weeks weeks weeks weeks weeks weeks weeks weeks week
Amount
$150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00
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On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "aye."
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve request to alter and endorse the 1958-59 contract in effect between the Board of Education and W. E. Taylor which required additional services in connection with T-V stands, for two weeks time in the amount of $150.00, to be charged to the I-1+7-B account. On roll call, the motion carried unanimously.
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R. #2h-8 Agreement for Publishing Personnel Di-|
It was moved by Mr. McSray and seconded by Mr. Wright to negotiate an agreement with the Times Journal Publishing Company, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma for the publishing of the 195859 personnel directory at a base price of: 2,500 copies @ $11.50 per page
rectories [ Approved._____ :
New and changed lines @ 100 per line First proof @ 500 per proof Additional proofs @ 100 per proof Additional copies @ $60.00 per 100 copies
to be charged to the A-39 account. J I
On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye." BUILDINGS
R. #2^9 Low Bid Accepted on Play Areas
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Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to accept the low bid of Connelly Construction Company in the amount of $107,990.00 for play areas at elementary schools, with the provision that change orders be written as follows:
Base Bid--------------- $107,990.00
Change Orders: (1)
Eliminate headers on play areas
Deduct ----- ........... $8,^90.00
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Change concrete walks to asphaltic walks without headers Deduct -----------------
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RET--------- $ 95,781+.80 The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye."
R. #250 Low Bid Ac-
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It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mr. Wright to accept the low bid of Commander Construction Company in the amount of $195,577.00 the construction of an addition and remodeling to Stand Watie Elementary School, as follows:
Base Bid
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Add Alternate #2 - Utilities beyond 10' of Building -----------------Deduct Alternate #3 - Change in brand of windows - -------Add Alternate. #1 - Concrete walks and service drive ----------MET-------
3,750.00
-k24.00 3,825.00
$195,597-00
The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye." R. #251 Adjournment
Motion to adjourn and meet at the call of the President was made by Mrs. Melton, seconded by Mr . McCray, and carried. THEREUPON THE BOARD ADJOURNED. Approved the ATTEST 12
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MEETING OF OCTOBER 6, 1958
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION 0% THE CITI OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA MET IN
REGULAR MONTHLY SESSION
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Phil C. Bennett, President C. B. McCray, Vice President
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ABSENT:
Otto F. Thompson
Others present: Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, Superintendent; Mr. M. J. Burr, Assistant Superintendent; Bill Foutz, Engineer; Bill Haller, Charles Harville, Gladys McDonald, Gilbert L. ! Robinson, and Gene Stinebeck - Directors; David Light, Accountant; George H. C. Green, Treasurer; W. A. Lybrand, Attorney; Millard Prigmore, Auditor; Mary A. Thacker, Clerk; members of the press; representative of KWTV. Invocation
Mr. Wright gave the invocation.
Visitors
The President welcomed three Visitors from the City P-TA Council: Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Roberts, and Mrs. Morrissett.
R. #252 Minutes Approved
Motion to approve the minutes of the meetings of July 7, 1958, September 1, 1958, September 2, 1958, September 4, 1958, and September 18, 1958 was made by Mrs. Melton, seconded by Mr. Wright, and carried. ST
LEGAL AND.FINANCIAL REPORTS Mr. Green, Treasurer, gave his monthly report for September 1958.
Treasurer's Report
Mr. Prigmore, Auditor, submitted a report of the Taft Stadium Board to each member of the Board of Education.
Auditor's Report
It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve the Attorney's recommenR. #253 dation to pay Mr. Roy Jennings $2400.00 for Lots 31-34, Block 5, Standers First Addition, Payment of (Rockwood School), with the understanding that the title of the lots is safe but not mer$2400 for chantable, and the assumption of the paving in the amount of $418.70 and payment of the Jennings Prop. I (Rockwood Sch.} 1958 tax in the amount of $49-44 by the Board, as previously agreed upon. On roll call, I the motion carried unanimously. Approved
|r . #254 Motion was made by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve the Attorney's recommendation that the Board pay the abstract bill in connection with Lots 37 and 38, Block 5, | Agreement to Standers First Addition (Rockwood School) , which we are purchasing from V. N. Souligny, ,Pay Abstract the Board having previously agreed to pay $1000 cash and the assumption of paving in the S Bill on Solignj amount of $209.35 on this property. The motion carried on roll call with all members votinglProp. (Rockwooc "Aye." On motion of Mr. Wright, seconded by Mr. McCray, the foregoing legal and financial reports I were approved as given. I | SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT
R- #255 Reports Approve
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R. #2% Approval for Principals to Make Study at Oklahoma State
| expenses of twenty (20) elementary school principals to spend five days, OEtober 12-17, at I Oklahoma State University to take tests in the University Council for Educational Administration Program, studying the elementary principalships, it being understood that the Kellogg Foundation will pay the balance of the expense. The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye-." Motion to approve the following resolution directing Mr. Gilbert Robinson to attend the conference indicated was made by Mr. Wright, seconded by Mrs. Melton, and carried on roll call with all members present voting "aye:"
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R. #257 I Mr. Robinson Directed to Attend Conference, 0ct-21-2^l
The Board -of Education of the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma feels it would be of great benefit to the Oklahoma City School District if the following person would attend the professional meeting indicated: Mr. Gilbert L. Robinson - to attend a Personnel Conference in Baltimore, Maryland, October 21, 1958 through October 24, 1958.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That Mr. Robinson be directed to attend the conference indicated, with the understanding that such attendance ig solely for the present necessary good of the schools of the District; if he can arrange his work so as to do so; and this being a Bpecial service for the Board of Education, that it is hereby ordered that all expenses of Mr. Robinson on the trip be paid by the Board of Education.
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R. #258 Attendance at NAEB Meeting Approved
Motion was made by Mr**McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve the following resolution directing Dr. Robert Shultz and Mr. Clarence Deal to attend the meeting indicated:
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The Board of Education of the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma feels it would be of great benefit to the Oklahoma City School District if Dr. Robert Shultz and Mr. Clarence Deal would attend a meeting of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters in Omaha, Nebraska,October 13-17, 1958. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the above persons be directed to attend the meeting as indicated, with the understanding that such attendance is solely for the present necessary good of the schools of the District; if they can arrange their work so as to do so; and this being a special service for the Board of Education, that it is hereby ordered that all expenses of Dr. rShultz and Mr. Deal on the trip be paid by the Board of Education.
On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye." Board Invited to Attend State P-TA COUNCIL, Tulsa
Mrs. Welch, President of the City P-TA Council, invited members of the Board to attend the State P-TA Council meeting to be held in Tulsa, Oklahoma, October 16-17, and expressed the hope that some of them would be able to attend. PERSONNEL
Personnel Recommended
It was recommended that the following persons be employed and that contracts with the teachers listed below on the form hereby approved be executed in the name of the District by the Superintendent or person by him designated; also, that other personnel recommendations and information below be approved:
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REQUEST PERMISSION TO EMPLOY THE FOLLOWING PERSONNEL:
MR. GEORGE HARJAN TO TEACH RUSSIAN BY TELEVISION FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1958-59. ON THE BASIS OF $60 PER MONTH, (10 MONTH BASIS)
;
MR. DONALD E. SEPTEMBER 22,
PERRYMAN, AS. PRODUCTION ASSISTANT, AT THE CLASSEN TV STATION, 1958. SALARY ON THE BASIS OF $200 PER MONTH.
SALARY
EFFECTIVE
MRS. MAUDE MATHIS TO HELP WITH THE PRE-ENROLLMENT ATTENDANCE IN THE PUPIL SERVICES DEPARTMENT, BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 22, AT THE RATE OF $12 PER BAY FOR THE DAYS SHE WORKS. (NOT TO EXCEED 60 DAYS)
REQUEST PERMISSION TO CHANGE THE ASSIGNMENT OF MRS. MARGARET HUGHES,
TEACHER AT MAYFAIR TO FULL-TIME KINDERGARTEN TEACHER AT MAYFAIR, SALARY ON THE BASIS OF $5500 PER YEAR.
FROM i TIME KINDERGARTEN 1958.
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 29,
REQUEST PERMISSION TO ADJUST THE SALARY OF RICHARD CORNER, TV STATION, FROM $3000 PER YEAR TO $3?00 PER YEAR, EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER I, 1958. REQUEST PERMISSION TO ADJUST THE SALARY OF DR. ROBERT SHULTZ, ADMINISTRATOR, FROM $6000 TO $6500, EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER I, 1958.
REQUEST PERMISSION TO TRANSFER MRS. ANNE EDWARDS,
BROADCASTING CENTER,
FROM i TIME SECRETARY AT UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS,
SALARY $102,50, TO FULL-TIME SECRETARY AT MARK TWAIN, SALARY $205 PER MONTH,
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 23,
1958.
<■»? SUBSTITUTES FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1958-59: ♦COOLEY, D, F.
6042 NW 36
♦CUNNINGHAM, CLARK
3401
*EARLEY, MILDRED
1925 NW 22 1522 NW 26
*EBRIGHT, CAROLYN *KISER,
PEARL R.
511
ILO M.
LUGTON,
*MARLATT, HELEN
♦Mc Clure , Flor ♦Mc Coy , Luci le ♦smith ,
ence
MABEL
ADAMS,
ELIZABETH Q.
ALLEN,
ELVA E.
AUXIER, GERALDINE
BARNARD, LETTIE W.
BARROW, HOPE BERRY, GLADYS R.
CAPPS, MARJORIE
r
.
CREWS, MARJORIE EVA H. ELIZABETH
GARRETT, NINA
HARRIS, MARGARET
HARVEY, AVA M, HIGGINS,
IMOGENE
HUMBLE, MILDRED C. KENT,
ANITA
KNIFFIN,
CLAUD
LASATER, MILDRED
1,2,
ELEMENTARY / LIBRARY SERVICE SPEC ED,
2001 621
NW 25 NW 21
ELEMENTARY
512 NW 13
ELEMENTARY
LATIN,
PRIMARY,
SPANISH,
ENGLISH
27l6 N. LEE
CURRICULUM LIBRARY
1925 HUNTINGTON AVE
ENGLISH,
96l9 VILLAGE DRIVE
1,2,3
3002 N.
MUSIC,
KENTUCKY
ELEMENTARY
SPANISH, HISTORY
1-12
4||6 N. MILLER
ELEMENTARY, HIGH SCHOOL
1 1 32 NW 38
KEG,
1519 N.
SCIENCE, BIOLOGY,
SHARTEL
ELEMENTARY
CHEMISTRY
4417 NW 18 66O6 NW |6 504 sw 57
ENGLISH, FRENCH, LATIN ELEMENTARY, KDG, HOME EC.
ART, HISTORY ELEMENTARY, SS, HOME EC.
3829 NW 23
4,3,2
5004 N.
ELEMENTARY,
4001
INDEPENDENCE
SPRINGLAKE DRIVE
KDG.
ELEMENTARY, JR-SR HIGH
2044 NW 21
ELEMENTARY
4543 NW M
2,3,
2820 NW 24
ELEMENTARY, SS SPEECH, 2,3,4
2420 S.
HUDSON
ELEMENTARY
3012 N. GERALDINE
ENGLISH,
SPEECH
1424 SW 43
ENGLISH,
SPEECH, HISTORY
617 nw
37
ELEMENTARY, JR HS
LOCKNEY, ANNE
9817 VILLAGE DRIVE
PR! MARY
NEWQOMB, HOWARD B.
1937 NW 17
ENGLISH, FRENCH, MATH
RHODES, MABLE J.
2408 NW 21
COMMERCE,
|4|4 NW 14
ELEMENTARY, JR-SR HIGH
2232 NW |6
HISTORY
RICHARDSON, NORMA J.
SANDLIN, ZETA SCHEIRMANN,
SEIBEL,
ELOUISE
VELMA
SPENCER, HAZEL C.
TROUT, JUDITH f
KDG,
1423 NE 24
404 NW HILL
EOFFMAN, jim mye
DOLBOW,
NW 27
SHOP, HISTORY BUSINESS ED, MATH f
HOME EC.
BYRD, ANA L.
CRIPPEN,
CARDINAL DRIVE
WOLFE, CHARLOTTE
202 NE 2 (BETHANY)2306 nw
35
5812 S. FRANCIS
609 NW 50 1845 WESTMINSTER PL.
HOME EC,
ENGLISH, MATH
ELEMENTARY
COMMERCE,
ELEMENTARY
ELEMENTARY
elem entar
y
ENGLISH,
HISTORY
♦RETIRED TEACHERS
i
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BEL FORB,
EB|TH E.
COLGAN, MARGARET
GOOBSON, HALL,
•
PATRICIA 0.
PHYLLIS
(cont ?b ) ?40 SE 41
ELEMENTARY
508 nw
PHYSICAL EBUCATION
537 NW 32
SS,
11 12 SW 45
ELEMENTARY
HAYS, VIVIAN
1931
HOLLOWELL, LUCY JOHNSTON,
VIOLET
3?
NE 25, APT A
ELEMENTARY
INSTR. MUSIC,
STRINGS
5604 S, ROCKWOOB
SS, BUSINESS,
ENGLISH
2513 NW 14
HOME EC,
SE 48
MAYO, SEAMAN A,
621
ROGERS, GLORIA
635 NE 24
ENGLISH
ELEMENTARY SCIENCE,
BIOLOGY,
SMITH, NORMA J,
RT #3, BOX 353
ENGLISH, MUSIC
STAFFORD, MARGARET
1514 NE 24
1,2,3
WAGNER, NORMA J,
3722 N. LANS
2,3,1
RUSSELL,
1142 N. BROADWAY
ART,
Nl EMAN, BERTHA R.
10009 HUNTLEIGH BRIVE
ELEMENTARY,
Le Gran
1 60S SE 62
K0G,
be ,
PHILIP C.
Lou
Betty
510 SHAWNEE (NORMAN)
BAVENPORT, BONNIE
De Lorme , dav ib
p.
CHEM
ENGLISH, MATH ENG, SCIENCE
1,2,3
ELEMENTARY
1507 NW 28
SS, BUSINESS EB
GEORG?,I L. C.
2708 SW 48
SPANISH, SS
COCKLIN, MEREBITH A.
2621
CORNELIUS, MERL
3020 SOMERSET PL.
MUSIC
BAVIS, BESS C.
2100 FREMONT BR.
4,5,6
JOHNSON, LAURA G.
824 NW 17
K0G
JOHNSON, VIDAL.
1422 NE 42
3,4,5, ART
MELTON, MARY G.
36l2 N. BROASWAY
2,1,3
AUTEN, LEOUELLA
805 SE 43
2,3,4,5
2241
ELEMENTARY, SCIENCE
1 BARR,
..... * I-.-'.. PRIMER L.
...
nw
37
2,4,3
■ NE 17
BEATTY, HAROL0
1007 NE 4
SCIENCE,
ELLIOTT, VICTORIA
1724 EUCL1B
ELEMENTARY, JR-SR HIGH
KIRK, CHRISTINE L.
2005 N. PAGE
JR-SR HIGH
ELEMENTARY
2504 NE l6
ENGLISH,
MOON, LEEOSHI A
1314 NE 8
PHYSICAL EB
NELSON, MILBREB M.
2801
ELEMENTARY, SPEC.
MATHUES, LEOLA E.
NE 17
SS,
SPEECH
E®.
2109 NE 14
ELEMENTARY, JR-SR HIGH
1104 NE 6
ELEMENTARY, KBG
TAYLOR, JEWEL
1212 BELLEVIDERE
1,2,3,6
TENNYSON, JOSEPHINE
1128 NE 9 IO36 NE 5
HOME EC,
NORTON, RUTH
STEWART, ALICE A,
TILLMAN, 0OVIE
BROWN, MABINE K.
520 N. WISCONSIN
elemen tary ELEMENTARY
ELEMENTARY
POLLAR0, CHRISTINE
2524 NE 8
ELEMENTARY, COMMERCE
SALONE, DOLORES Y.
|203 EUCLIB
HOME EC.
LANGLANAIS, RUBY M.
BICK,
VIRGIL G.
ABAMS, ALICE P.
508 NE 8
ELEMENTARY, HIGH SCHOOL
IO3l| NE 8
4,3,2
2109 NE 21
HISTORY,
ECONOMICS
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RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD:
Maintenance Department Request permission to employ Homer L. Baker as temporary sheetmetal man - Salary $1.75 per hour r- Effective September 22, 1958.
Request permission to employ Ralph T. Burnett as temporary T. V« technician - Salary $2.00 per hour - Effective September 24, 1958-
Request permission to employ Max D. Melton as temporary painter Salary $1.75 per hour - Effective September 26, 1958. Request permission to employ Tommy Ray Morton as temporary laborer Salary $ I.25 per hour - Effective September 3, 1958. Request permission to employ Clarence H. Ramsey as temporary Salary $1.25 per hour - Effective September 5, 1958.
CHANGE
Iaborer
IN SALARY:
Request permission to adjust the salary of Lonnie D. MaxwelhTtemporary employee in the Heavy Equipment Department from $1.50 to $1.75 per hour - Effective August 26, 1958.
CHANGE
IN SALARY AND ASSIGNMENT:
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Request permission to transfer George Willis Turner from a temporary employee to a permanent employee ~ Salary to be adjusted from $1.75 per hour to $3600 per year - Effective October II, 1958.
Service Department
TEMPORARY EMPLOYEES: Request permission to employ Stephen S. Austin as 5 time temporary fioorman at Ridgeview - Salary $91.66 per month - Effective September 4, 1958.
Request permission to employ Harold Leroy Hall as 2 time temporary floorman at Lee - Salary $91.66 per month - Effective August II, 1958
TRANSFERS: Request permission to transfer Ronald Goode from 2 time floorman at Capitol Hill Sr., salary $94.16 to floorman at Capitol Hill Sr,, salary $185.82 - Effective September 25, 1958. Request permission to transfer Henry G. Love from floorman at Capitol Hill Sr., salary $193.33’to custodian at Coolidge, salary $218.33 “ Effective September 24, 1958.
Request permission to transfer Olin Wanzer from floorman at Northwest, salary $183.33 to relief custodian at all schools, salary $218.33 ~ Effective September 2, 1958. Request permission to transfer Calvin C. White from 2 time floorman at Buchanan, saI ary $91•66 to 3/4 time floorman at Buchanan, salary $137.50 - Effective September 16, 1958.
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RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD: Audio-Visual
Department
Request permission to empIoy BiI I H, Green as temporary apprentice film inspector in the Teaching Aids Department - Salary $1.25 per hour - Effective September 10, I958O Request permission to employ Ralph B. Thornton as temporary apprentice fiIm inspector in the Teaching'Aids Department - Salary $1.25 per hour - Effective September 15, 1958, Request permission to empIoy A I Ien L, Prinee as temporary apprentice fiIm inspector in the Teaching'Aids Department - Salary $1.00 per hour - Effective September 30, 1958. .q>r
R. #259 Personnel Approved
Motion to approve the foregoing personnel recommendations and information was made by Mr. Wright, seconded by Mrs. Melton and carried on roll call, with all members presnet voting "aye." GENERAL BUSINESS, PURCHASING
Bills and Payrolls Recommended
The following Items #1, #2, and #3 were submitted for approval:
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Item #1 Ratification of September 1958 payrolls previously'approved by the board and upon which warrants have been issued as follows §
1958-59 GENERAL FUND ...
1957-58 GENERAL FUND .........
S.............. •U61.58
1958- 59 BUILDING LEW .........
$
. 59,306.28
THE BOND FUND •
$
1,789,06
Item #2 Authority to issue payrolls for Ifovember 1958 in the following estimated amounts:: 1958-59 GENERAL FUND. . .
r
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0
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• V 0
' 0
0
8
THE BOND FUND ......
0
o
0
1958-59 BUILDING LETr
4
2,000,00
#3 Authorize payment of vendor bills as-. peTvattached itemized list. These bills Have been examined and .^provediby the. auditor As to appropriation, purpose of expenditure, calculations and receipt of : merchandise and /’or services. i ■ J'
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BILLS FILED WITH THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR PAYMENT OCTOBER 6, 1958 The Asst. Supt. and Business Manager have checked all bills
The Auditor has checked all bills
e
1958-59 General Fund
$______... - . 55,951.1111 ...............
1957- 58 General Fund 1958- 59 Building Levy
r
1957-58 Building Levy 1958
Bond
. 1956
Bond
$
■1957-58 Ford Foundation
TOTAL
21.U55.9U
36.32U.8U
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$
101,629.29
$ $
’12,761.88
’$
292,625.99
902 .UO B
1958-59 General Fund
Addressograph-Multigraph Corp
Printing Suppls-Inst.
Standard Low
69.58 511.36
A & E Equipment Co.
Suppls.Radio & TV-Ford
Low Selected
Agrafilms, Inc.
Suppls.Audio-Vi sual
Low
12.611 111.71
123.911
27.35 5.12
Airline Water Co. Water & Sewage Periodicals American Geographical Society Allen-Moore Productions, Inc. Suppls.Audio-Visual American Library Association Periodicals Anatomical Chart Co Suppls. Audio rVi sual Suppls .'Textbooks Appleton-Century-Crofts Inc Assn.for Supervision & Curriculum Development, NEA • Suppls 4, Genl. Inst.
Utilities Publi she r-Se le c te d Board Action Publisher-Selected Low Publisher-Selected
33.00 13.20 90 <.00 6.00 Ui.56 2.96
Publications
15.50
A.T. & S.F. Railway
Travel Expense
■Board Action
82.20
Audio-Visual MatlsCSonsultation Bureau .
Suppls-Textbooks •
Selected
Bailey Films, Inc.
Suppls,Audio-Visual
Low
18.95
Barada & Page, Inc.
Custodial Suppls. .
Low
139.25
Arthur Barr, Productions, Inc.
.'uppls, Audio Visual
Board Action
100.25
• 3113.00
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V7
(1958-59 General Fund Continued) 50.00
Beltone Hearing Service
Suppls.Health Dept.
Standard
Chas. A.Bennett Co.,Inc. R.R. Bowker Company The Bobbs-Merrill Company,Inc Braniff Airways, Inc.
Suppls. Textbooks Suppls. Textbooks Suppls- Textbooks Travel Expense.Inst. Personnel
Publisher-Selected Publisher-Selected Publisher-Selected Reimbursed
Uu59 U.00 2.20 U81.70
Branham’s, Inc.
Suppls, Research
Low
133.97
Brooking’S Pen Shop
Suppls,Business Office
Low
2.10
Howard E. Brown
Travel Expense,Inst. Personnel
Board Action
Mike Bryan Office Supplies
Suppls. Audio-Visual
Low Selected
Bureau of Educatidnal Research and Service
Suppls.Genl.Inst.
Selected
198.95 ST
90.07 k.25.
9U.32
£71.22 1
Carpenter Paper Company
Printing Suppls.Inst.
Low Selected
Bob Cates
Vehicle Maint. H.D.
Low
Childrens Press, Inc City Office Supply, Inc. City Bus Company City Spring Works
Suppls. Textbooks Suppls. Research Transp.Public Carriers Suppls.Adult School
Publisher-Selected Low Agreement Agreement
College Entrance Examination Bd.
Suppls. Textbooks
Selected
Colonial Williamsburg, Inc.
Suppls.Audio-Visual
Low
The Continental Press, Inc.
Suppls.Special Ed.
Publisher-Selected
Al Cook Desk & Office Supply,Co.
Suppls.Business Office
Standard
Coronet Films.
Suppls.Audio-Visual
Board Action
Suppls.Adult School
Low
Suppls.Radio & TV-Ford
Selected
137.25
Suppls.Radio R TV-Ford
Selected
18.62
Suppls.Textbooks Suppls. Textbooks
Low Publisher-Sele cted
11.611 2.70
TheyDaily Law. Journal-Record
Legal Publications
Publisher
Dannenburg Distributing Company
Vehicle Maint«Regular
Low
The John Day Company, Inc.
Suppls.Textbooks
Publi she r-Sele cted
2.51
Suppls.Audio-Visual Suppls.Textbooks f uppls.Audio-Vi sual
Low Publisher-Sele cted Publisher-Selected
7.10 1.30 25.00
‘ Cory’s Motion Picture Equip.
Creative Educational Society,Inc. ; Creative Playthings, Inc. Thomas Y Crowell Company ■ / -Crown Publishers, Inc..
■ Dee’s Photo Supply, Inc. Department of Public Instruction - . Dept.of,AV Instruction,N*E.A.
267.1:8 131.26
398
152.35 1.88 52.hO 3j703.30 10-00
3.50. 10.00
5.1b
15.30 U58.75 9.90
12h.25 85.12
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Page 3 (1958-59 General Fund Continued) Doenges Supply Doubleday and Company Inc. Pat Dowling Pictures Dowlings, Incorporated Bill Doyle Office Supply Duplicating Products, Inc. of Okla.
Suppls. Textbooks Suppls. Textbooks Suppls. Audio-Visual Suppls. Special Ed. Suppls. Special Ed. Storeroom Stocks
Low Publisher-Selected Board Action
Textbooks Audio-Visual Textbooks
Publisher-Selected
Suppls. E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc. Educational Film Library Assn. Inc. Suppls. Suppls. Educational Music Bureau, Inc. Alvin R. Eggeling Travel Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.Suppls.
Eureka Water Company
■Wjs.< ; <
Audio-Visual
Custodial Suppls.
Suppls. Audio-Visual Film Associates of California The First National Management Corp. Rental-Land & Bldgs. Suppls. Special Ed. Ben Franklin Store Suppls. Textbooks Follett Publishing Co. Suppls. Audio-Visual Frith Films
Low Low Standard Low
457.00 446.40
Low Publisher-Selected Board Action Board Action 75^ «40
Low Selected
11.29
T Low Agreement Selected Publisher-Selected Board Action
^5*00 12.27 100.00 44.80
93 «20 903.40
2.19 40.00 9.24 141.88 -
z > 761.69
•27.5Q< :
•M 6*25
200.00
3?olli
8.99^ 130.00
The Garrard Press
Suppls. Special Ed.
Low
11.56
Irwin C. Gaumer
Periodicals
Low
28.50
a;- ■ '■ 1
N.L. George Graham Paper Company Grand Award Record Corp. The C.A. Gregory Company
Suppls. Home Economics Travel Exp.Inst. Pers. Suppls. Textbooks Adm. Travel Custodial Suppls. Suppls. Textbooks Suppls. Textbooks
Harcourt Brace & Co., Inc. Harper & Brothers Hart industrial Supply Company D.C. Heath and Company Higdon Flower Shop Holiday House Inc. HCnry Holt and Company Houghton Mifflin Company
Suppls. Suppls. Suppls. Suppls. Suppls. Suppls. Suppls. Suppls.
The House of Wren, Inc.
General Electric Supply Co. Lonnie Gilliland The General Printing Co.
Low Board Action
Low Board Action Low Publisher-Selected Publisher-Selected
254.97 34.30 662.50 60.001 5.521 5.40!
27.71L
Publisher-Selected Publisher-Selected Low Publisher-Selected Low Publisher-Selected Publisher-Selected Publisher-Selected
11.46 14.51 24.07,
Suppls..Engineer’s Off.
Low
i&80
Hunzicker Brothers
Custodial Suppls.
Industrial Chem. Labs. Inc.
Custodial Suppls.
Bid Agreement LOW Standard
Textbooks Textbooks Audio-Visual Textbooks Radio & TV-Ford Textbooks Textbooks Textbooks
international Business Machines,Inc .I.B.M. Rentals
5 <>21 119.55 .
59.19 1.25 r 3-ao; 2.14; 211.71!
124.76
18.00
Serv. Agreement 1,235 »00 Rental Agreement 15.00 1250.00
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Page h (1958-59 General Fund Continued)
6.59
International Film Bureau Inc.
Suppls.Audio-Visual
Low
Johnson Wholesale Electronics Casey Jones,Auto Paints.
Storeroom Stocks Suppls,Gen.Inst.
Low Selected
218.88 13.50
Fred Jones Ford Horace Jones
Suppls,Gen.Inst. Rent-Trans.Equipt
Standard Selected
U0.90 20.00
Key Eox Mfg. Co.
Storeroom Stock
Low
180.00
Kilpatrick Brothers
Suppls.Office of Supt.
Low
132.22
S.H.Kress & Co.
Suppls.Ge n.Inst.
Selected
Lakeside Methodist Church
Rental-Land & Bldgs.
Board Agreement
'Ledbetter Insurance Agency
Suppls.Research
Standard
5.00
L.E,Lewis, Jr.
Workshop-Ford
Selected
150.00
Library Supply Company
Suppls. Textbooks
Bid Agreement 5076.99 Standard 89.99
Library of Congress-Card Div. Litho Negative & Plate Company
Suppls. Textbooks Suppls,Radio & TV-Ford
Publi she r-Se le c te d Low
Magnolia Petroleum Company
Vehicle Maint. H.D.
Low
Magnus Craft Materials, Inc.
Suppls, Special Ed.
Selected
50^06
Jim Martin Educational Films McGraw-Hill Book Co, Inc A.C.McClurg & Co. The Macmillan Co.,Publishers Metropolitan Water Company Metropolitan School Study Council Mideke Supply Company Midwest Administration Center Morris Chevrolet, Inc. William Morrow & Company Mrs. Chester Mosely National Academy of Sciences
Suppls, Audio Visual Suppls, Textbooks Suppls.Radio & TV-Ford Suppls.Textbooks Water & Sewage-Reg. Suppls-Office of Sup’t Suppls.Radio & TV-Ford Suppls, Textbooks Suppls.General Inst. Suppls, Textbooks Transpt.Special Ed Suppls.Radio & TV-Reg.
Selected Publisher-Selected Letter Quotation Publisher-Selected Utilities Selected Low Publisher-Selected. Standard Publisher-Selected Selected Publisher-Selected
96.00 10.31 16.20 1.96 63.50' 25.00 31.00 10.25 93.83 2.35 50.00 11.00
Nat’l Assn of Educational Broadcasters
Suppls.Radio & TV-Reg.
Selected Standard
The National Education Assn. National Prebinds Nature Program
Suppls.Public Relations Publisher-Selected Suppls.Textbooks Publi sher-Sele c te d Suppls.Textbooks Publi she r-Sele c te d
9.88 16.31 3.010
R. Nelson, Treasurer
Suppls.Offices-All Schools Suppls.Office s -All Suppls * Office s-All Suppls.Offices-All Suppls.Office s-All
25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
R.Nelson,:Treasurer R.Nelson, Treasurer R. Nelson, Treasurer R.Nelson, Treasurer
■
.
..
... ■,
Board Board Board Board Board
23.62 300.00
t 5,166.98
20.00 5.75
2,192.78
Action Action Action Action Action
500.00 1",56 ■
511.56
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Page 5 (1958-59 General Fund Continued) 25.00
R.Nelson, Treasurer
Suppls,Offices-All
Board Action
Nichols Hills Baptist Church
Rental,Land & Bldgs.
Board Agreement
Ohio School Boards Association
Suppls, Textbooks
Publisher-Selected
Oklahoma City Water Ibp’t.
Water & Sewage-Reg.
Utilities
Oklahoma City Libraries
Suppls, • Textbooks
Board Action
Oklahoma City UniversityBook Store
Suppls.Inst. Offices
Selected
27.60
Oklahoma County Water Co.
Water & Sewage-Reg.
Utilities
10.50
Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co.
Ele c tri c i ty-Re gular
Utilities
6,666.08
Okla. Laundry & Dry Cleaners.
Suppls.Health Dep’t
Low
Oklahoma Natural Gas Co.
Gas-Regular
Utilities*;.
356.12
Oklahoma Oxygen Company
Suppls.Voc. Ed.
Bid Agreement 153.71 Selected I4..26
157.97
The Oklahoman & Times
Legal Publications
Publisher
Oklahoma Seating Company
Suppls.Radio & TV-Reg.
Low
19.00
Oklahoma Today Magazine
Suppls.Textbooks
Publi s he r-Sele c te d
30.00
Oil Filter Company
Vehicle Maint.Reg.
Low
16.08
Ottenheimer: Publishers
Suppls.Textbooks
Publisher-Selected
Photo Research.Corp.
Suppls.Engineers Off.
Board Action
Suppls.Audio-Vi sual
Low
50.13
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
Suppls.Radio & TV-Ford
Low
10.11
Postmaster Postmaster Prentice-Hall,.. Inc.
Suppls.Adult School Postage-Regular Suppls. Textbooks
Standard Standard Publi she r-Sele cted
Prime Petroleum Products, Inc.
Vehicle Maint^Reg.
Low
The Psychological Corporation
Suppls.General Inst.
Pugh-Holmes Motor Company
Suppls.Adult School
Selected Foard Action Agreement
Purchasing Agents Association of Oklahoma City
Suppls. Bus in-ass Office
Standard
Radio Supply Inc.
Suppls .Audio-Visual
Low
Rice Machinery Company
Custodial Supplies
Standard
Pipkin Photo Service
.
200.00 1.50
• 5,717.90 935.00
63.00
.
174.60
3.70
772.60
80.00 300.00 Hi.73 1,19U.U
266.05 1693.00,
1,959.'O5
U3
16.67 5.18
'
32.00
MEETING OF OCTOBER 6, 1958 - CONT’D
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Page
6
(1958-59 General Fund Continued) 25.U3 3.1U 1.75
Dr« Saul Rosenzweig Row, Peterson & Company Russky Kustar
Suppls.General Inst. Suppls.Textbooks Suppls.Textbooks
Selected Publis he r-Sele c te d Low
Sanitary Equipment Company
Custodial Supplies
Saturday Review
Suppls.Personnel
Selected 116.52 Low 26.50 Publisher-Selected
111 3.02 3.00
Scott Chevrolet
Suppls.Adult School
Agreement
236.79
.Sharp Auto Supply Company
Vehicle Maint-Reg.
Low
Simpson-Horton,Inc.
Suppls.Adult School
Agreement
75.73
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
Suppls.Home Ec«
Standard
18.7U
Jasper Sipes School Book Bep.
Suppls.Radio & TV-Ford
Publi she r-Sele c te d
2,Wi.2O
Sky Service Company Southwestern Bell Telephone Co Southwest Film Laboratory, Inc.
Rental-Land & Bldgs. Telephone-Regular Suppls.Audio-Visual
Standard Utilities Low
30.00 2,732.28 B 7.73
Southwest News Company
Suppls.Textbooks
Low
State Agency for Surplus Property State Department of Education Sterling Publishing Co, Inc.
Suppls.Radio & TV-Ford Second Quarter TV Fund Suppls. Textbooks
Low Board Action Publisher-Selected
18.2k 5,250.00 2.75
Dick Stout & Company Syracuse University Press Mrs. Harriett Thomas B.H.Thomas Thompson Book & Supply Co. (Ada) Thompson School Book Depository. Thompson Book & Supply Co.(Edmond) Town of Nichols Hills Treasure Records Triangle Blue Print & Sup.Co.
Suppls.Adult School Suppls.Textbooks Transpt.Special Ed Clerical-Printing’ ■ Suppls-Radio & TV-Ford Suppls.Special Ed. Suppls.Special Ed. Water & Sewage-Reg. Suppls.Textbooks Suppls.Engineers §ff.
Selected ■Publisher-Selected Selected Agreement Selected Low Low Utilities Publi sher-Sele c te d Low
22» 77 U.U8 50.00 110.00 11.25 h.79 1U.53 62.20 12.15 5.80
The Twentieth Century Fund
Suppls.Texthooks
Publi she r-Sele c te d
7.79
Uarco Incorporated
Suppls.Business Office
Low
Underwood Corporation
Suppls.Business Office
Selected
3.00
Unesco Publications Center
Suppls.Textbo0ks
Publisher-Selected
3.50
Suppls.Audio-Visual
Board Action
University of Texas Press
Suppls.Textbooks
Selected
6.12
Vanguard.-; Pre ss
Suppls.Textbooks
Publisher-Selected
2.1i9
D.Van Nostrand Company,Inc Vase'co-jlnc
Suppls.Textbooks Suppls .Audio-Visual
Publisher-Selected Selected
15.96 209.00
University of Oklahoma ^Education Materials Service^'
*
9.8?
20.28
26.88
100.00
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Page 7 (1958-59 General Fund Continued) A.C.Vroman,Inc
Suppls.Textbooks
Publishe r-Selected
16.69
Wallace & Tiernan Incorporated
Custodial Supplies
Staneard
12.50
Franklin Watts, Inc.
Suppls,Textbooks
Publishe r-Sele c te d
Waugh Brothers Supply- Go.
Custodial Supplies
Low
West Chemical Products, Inc.
Custodial Supplies
Low
Western Newspaper Union
Printing Suppls.Prod.
Standard
Western Uniform & Towel Serv.Inc
Printing Suppls.Inst.
Agreement
,5.78
Western Union Telegraph Co.
Telephone-Regular
Utilities**?
25.68
West Nichols Hills ■ Presbyterian Church
Rental-Land & Bldgs
Agreement
305.06'■
Roy Wilcox Productions Inc.
Suppls.Audio-Visual
Board Action
120.06
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Suppls.Pupil Counseling Publishe r-Selec te d
B.G. Wilkes Company
Suppls.Auditor
Low
H3.75
Woodmansee-Abbott Music Co.
Suppls.General Inst.
Low
11.88
The World Publishing Company Yoder Instruments Mary A.Thacker, Clerk 1-18 1-30 1-32 I-3U-B 1-35 1-36 1-39 ■ i-U I4i7-B A-25 A-27 A-28 A.-U3 F-Lt 0-22-A.
Suppls.Textbooks Publisher-Selected Suppls.Radio & TV-Ford Letter Quotation Printing-Salarie s 28.00 Textbooks 27.99 Periodicals .75 Radio & TV Suppl.Ford F< 2.57 Storeroom Supply 8.00 General Instruction 36.711 Vocational Supply 72. h2 Printing Supply .90 Workshop-Ford 1,285.95 'Office of Superintendent 9.H8 Public Relations 2.00 Research Supply ■ '2.00 Other Administrative Expense 21i.01 Rentals 229.Ho Repair to Vehicles-Regular 3.75
6.01 .ho
■
3U5.00 2.50
U.16
2.07 U3.00
:
i
I !
W
'
■
J
1
1,733.96,'
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Page 8 (1957-58 General Fund)
A & E Equipment Company
Inst. Suppls.
Low
23.12
American Education Publications
Inst.Suppls.
Publi she r-Sele cted
25.00
American Nature Association
Inst.Suppls.
Publi she r-Selec te d
12«00
Artcraft Press
Inst.Suppls.
Selected
Beautesalon Supply Company
Inst.Suppls.Vocational
Low
26.50
Bingham Printing Inks
Inst.Suppls.Vocational
Low
119.^0
Bottenfield’s Inc.
Inst.Suppls.Vocational
Letter Bid
196.01
John H.Cole Company
Inst.buppls.
Collins Dietz Morris Company
Custodial Supplies
Low
253.75
Davidson Sales & Service
Inst.Suppls.Vocational
Low
21U.60
Dfee’s Photo Supply, Inc.
Inst.Suppls.Vocatio nal
Letter Bid
338.03
Dep’t of Wildlife Conservation Dictaphone Corporation Doenges Supply Company
Inst.Suppls. Maint.Office Machines Inst.Suppls.
Publi she r-Selec ted Standard Board Action
The Dolese Company
Inst.Suppls.
Bid Agreement
Dowlings, Inc.
Inst.Suppls.Special Ed. Low Selected Board Action
h.97
U87.O7
14.50 10.80 1,13^.32
Uh. 77 700.07 1U2.U5 6.96
8U9.U8
E.P.Dutton & Co,.Inc.
Inst.Suppls.
•Publi she r-Sele c ted
Emsco Electric Supply Co,.Inc.
Inst.Suppls.
Low
Fototype Inc.
Inst.Suppls.Vocational
Low
General Electric Supply Co
Inst.Suppls.
Low Letter Bid
Ginn & Company
Inst. Suppls.
Board Action
1,332.68
Graham Paper Company
Office SuppJs.& Print1g .Board Action
U72.OO
Robert W.Grubbe Co.
Inst.Suppls.Vocational
Harcourt Brace & Company
Inst.Suppls.Special.Ed. Publisher-Sele cted
Hgrper & Bros
Inst.Suppls
Publi she r-Sele cted
Hgrt Industrial Supply Co.
Inst.Suppls,Vocational
Houghton-Mifflin Company
Inst.Suppls
Low Letter Bid 3h.$2 Standard 20.10 Publisher-Selected
5U.62 U8.96
Humpty-Dumpty
Inst.Suppls.Home Ec.
Selected
55.96
Low Standard
2.22 10,36 -
(596J4.9 2U.5O,
30.90 360.30
720.99
bit. 23 3.73
MEETING OF OCTOBER 6, 1958 - CONT'D
Page # 9
(19$7-!>8 General Fund Continued)
The H.R.Huntting Co,.Inc
Library Books
Publisher-Selected
30.71
Hunzicker Bros
Inst,Suppls
Low Letter Bid
57.71;
International Business Machines Corporation
Repair Office Machines
Selected
5.59
Jones Newby Supply Company
Inst.Suppls.Vocational
Low
3.U
Library Supply Company
Library Books
Bid Agreement
Jim Martin Educational Films
Visual-Aid Suppls.
Selected
275.00
Melton Co, Inc
Health Dep’t Suppls
UT Low Letter Bid
158.611
Mideke Supply Company Midwest Ceramics Inc. -■. . " • ■ ■
Inst.Suppls.Vocational Inst.Suppls
A»J«Nystrom & Co
Inst.Suppls.
Low Low Letter Bid 315.00 Selected 13.77 11.07 Low Bubli sher-Seise thd
Oklahoma Seating Company
Inst.Suppls.Special Ed
Low
33.10
O.K.Stamp & Seal Co
Night School Suppls
Low
1.90
W'.J.Pettee & Company
New School Apparatus
Low
99.90
Philosophical Library
Central Inst.Suppls
Publi sher-Sele cte d
10.20
B-adio Supply Inc.
Inst.Suppls
Low Letter Bid
67.38
Rand-McNally & Company
Inst.Suppls
Publi she r-Sele c te d
511.19
Readers Digest Educ.Assoc.Inc
Inst.Suppls
Publisher-Selected
250.00
Kathleen L.Riggs
Inst.Suppls.Special Ed
Selected Low
1113.85
4
8,869.66
55.115 88.11.0
811.39
339.8b 38.30
Scholastic Magazines
Inst.Suppls
Publisher-Selected
Science Research Associates
Inst.Suppls.Special Ed
Low
Semco Color Press
Office Suppls & frint’g .Board Action
Severin Supply Company
School Shop Equip’t
Board Action
Southwestern Stamp "Works
Night School Suppls
Low
11.00
Standard Duplicating Machines Agency
Business Office Suppls
Low
113.00
State Agency for Surplus Property
Inst.Suppls.Special Ed
Selected
13.014
The Steck Company
Inst.Suppls,Special Ed . Publisher #
151.75
15.15 1,262.60
UiO.86
15.07
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(1957-58 Gene-ralFundContinued) 55.26
Syracuse University Press
Inst.Suppls,Special Ed
Publi she r-Sele c te d
T.G.& Y Stores Co #69
Inst.Suppls
Selected
Thomas C.Thompson Company
New Furniture & Fixt.
Letter Quotation
136.83
Uarco Incorporated
I.B.M.Suppls
Board Action
900.22
Underwood Corporation
Business Office Suppls
Low
Vaseco Inc
New Furniture & Reprs
Low Board Action
Webster Publishing Co
Inst.Suppls,Special Ed
Publisher-Selected
Western Newspaper Union
Inst.Suppls,Vocational
Low
Westinghouse Elec.Supply Co
Inst.Suppls
Low Letter Bid
182.96
A & A Lock Shop Acme Brick Company Addressograph-Multigraph Corp.
Matrl-KLdgs-Regular Mtrl-Bldgs-Regular Office Type Machines
Low Low Service Agreement
5.60 31.16 319t75
Admiral Distributors
Mtrl-Electronics Rep.
Low
1.05
Allied Steel Erection Service
Mtrl-Bldgs-Regular
Low
56.25
American Electric Ignition Co.
Mtrl-Bldgs-Regular
Low
8.70
A & W Violin Shop
Musical Instruments
Selected
Ball Distr.& Engineering Co
Mtrl-Bldgs-Re gular
Board Action Low
Barber’s Glass Company
Low
63.31
Paul Blakeney Co
ReprVehicular Equipt (Regular) Mtrl-Grounds
Low
151.80
Mark Blodgett Insulation Co
Mtrl-Bldg s-Regular
Low
8.00
Boardman Machinery Company
Rep-Vehicular Equipt (Heavy Duty)
Standard Low
Gil Booth
Salaries-Radio & TV (Extra Help)
Selected
U8.00
Britton Piano Shop,John W. Ramsbottom,Jr
Musical Instruments
Selected
138,50
8.85
61.30 79 #0 821|..l|.5
903.95 h.37 ’luU.56
1958-59 BUILDING LEVY
•
83.00 5OU.U5 375.00
U9.95 8.U3
879.U5
58.38
MEETING OF OCTOBER 6, 1958 - CONT'D ........................... te-
Page #11 (1958-59 Building Levy Fund Continued) Brooks Radiator Shop
Rep.Vehicular Equipt
Low
111. 00
Paul Browdy
Mtrl-Grounds
Low
Uo.oo
B rown Machineiy Company
Mtrl-Bldg s-Regular
Low
li.oo
Burroughs Corporation
Office Type Machines
Service Agreement
919.90
Butler Shade Company
Mtrl-Bldg s-Re gula r
Selected
U51.5O
H.J.Butterly, Inc
Mtrl-Bldgs-Regular
Low
51.60
Carpet City
Mtrl-Bldgs-Regular
Low
93.50
Bob Cates
Mtrl-Bldg s-Re gula r
Low
79.U0
Cathey Roofing Supply Co.
Mtrl-Bldgs-Regular
Low
30.36
City Auto Parts
Rep-Vehicular Equipt (Regular) Rep-Vehicular Equipt (Regular)
Low
12.90
Low
U2.56
Clarke Sanding Machine Co
Mtrl-Bldg s-Re gula r
Standard Selected
John H.Cole Company
Mtrl-Bldg s-Re gular
Low
Comptometer Corporation
Office Type Machines
Service Agreement
Cook Electric- Supply Co
Mtrl-Bldg s-Regula r
■ Low
28.00
Cook Paint and Varnish Co
Mtrl-Bldgs-Regular
Low
266.25
Cara Cecelia Cowan
Salaries-Radio & TV (Extra Help) Salaries-Radio & TV (Extra Help)
Selected
16.00
Selected
16.00
Zeta M. Cowan
Salaries-Radio & TV (Extra Help)
Selected
21;, 00
Crane Co.
Mtrl-Bldg s-Re gular
Selected Low Standard
898.80 . 57.76 s 221.0071177.56
■
City Spring' Works
Judy Cowan
U9.75 5..00
5U.75
5.53 199.00
The Daily Law Journal-Record
Mtrl-Bldg s-Regula r
Publisher
70.35
i
Danneriburg Distributing Company
Mtrl-Bldg s-Regular
Standard
ih.70
:
Davidson & Case Lumber Co
Mtrl-Bldg s-Regular
Agreement Letter Bid Low
The Denman Company
Mtrl-Bldgs-Regular
The Dolese Company
Mtrl-Bldg s-Regular
Selected :
Bid Agreement
533.29 769.5U 9.12
1311.95 i 91;. 88 31.60
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Page # 12 (1958-59 Building Levy Fund Continued)
Dowlingsj Inc
Mtrl-Bldg s-Regular
Downtown Chevrolet
School Shop Equipt
Selected Standard Agreement
15.36
- -
Standard
10.7b 7.9h 6.81
25.149
1.92
Bill Doyle
Replace Non-Instructional Equipment
Low
Dudley Lock Corp.
Mtrl-HLdgs-Regular
Letter Quotation
Dulaney’s
Mtrl-Electronic Reprs
Low
Duplicating Products,Inc.of Okla
Office Type Machines
Selected Standard
Dyke Brothers
Mtrl-Bldg s-Regular
Low
Electronic Supply Co
Mtrl-Electronic Keprs
Low
Emsco Electric Supply Co.,Inc
Mtrl-Bldg'--Regular
Low Letter Bid
The Gordon E.Ervin Company
Mtrl-Bldg s-Regular
Low Board Action
Federal Corporation
Mtrls-Bldgs-Re gular
Low
Fire Appliance & Supply Co
Mtrls-Bldg s-Regular
Bid Agreement
The Fleck Bearing Company
Mtrls-Grounds
Low
1.78
Forest Lawn Mower Service
Mtrls-Grounds
Low
18.70
General Electric Company General Electric Supply Company
■Mtrls-Radio & TV Repr Mtrls-Bldgs-Re gular
Standard Low
I4.I8.O6 266.63
The Glidden Company
Mtrls-Furniture
Agreement
188.71
B.F.Goodrich Store
Repr-Vehicular Equipt (Regular) Mtrls-Bldg s-Re gular
Low
28. Oh
Low
5-hh
W.W. Grainger, Inc
55h.oo
21.03
6.00 169.08
175.08
16.09
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110.60
1178.69 7.05
1,860.15
J.C.Hamilton Company
Repr-Vehicular Equipt (Heavy Duty)
Low
10.09
Hart Industrial Supply Co
Mtrls-Bldgs-Regular
Low
832.85
Hohmann’s Appliance Service
Mtrls-Electronic Repr
Low
5.00
1• Hunzicker Bros
Mtrls-Bldgs-Regular
Selected Low
Independent Supply Company International Business Machines (Corp) International Harvester Co
,Mtrls-Bldgs-Regular
Low
Office Type Machines
Standard
Repr-Vehicular Equipt (Heavy Duty)
Standard . /
6.36 67.55
73.91
9.h5 26.13
6.99
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Page # 13 (1958-59 Building Levy Fund Continued) Johnson Motors
Repr-Vehicular 'Equipt (Regular)
Low
Johnson Wholesale Electronics
Mtrls-Radio & TV Repr
Jones-Newby Supply Company
Mtrls-HLdgs-Regular
Selected Low Low
Kilpatrick Brothers
Mtrls-Bldgs-Regular
12.50 268.13 6.o>
2,10b.02 Low Letter Bid 683.6b Board Action 1,65b.20
27b.18 U95.5O
b,bbl.86
Leland Equipment Company
Mtrls-Bldgs-Regular
Selected
206.00
Beulah D. McCall
Salaries-Radio & TV (.Extra Help) Office Type Machines
Selected
2b. 00
Merchant Calculators Div of Smith Corona Marchant Inc Riley McCullough Mideke Supply Company A Miller Floor Company
Service Agreed nt
Mtrls-Bldgs-Regular Mtrls-Bldgs-Regular
Selected Low Board Action-
Mtrls-Bldgs-Regular
Board Action Letter Bid Low
120.00
32.50
333.32 17.77
351.09
3365.18 1382.65 109.00
b,856.83
Miller Jackson Company
Mtrls-Electronics Repr
Selected
182.21
Monroe Calculating Machine Co,Inc
Office Type Machines
Service Agreement
773.00
Dennis Mooney
Salaries-Radio & TV (Extra Help)
Selected
Morgensen Lumber Go
Mtrls-Bldgs-Re gular
Low Letter Bid
Mtrls-Bldgs-Regular
Low Selected
M & V Supply Co,.Inc
Oklahoma Oxygen Company
Replace Non-Instructional Equipment-Ford Mtrls-Bldgs-Regular
Bid Agreement
Palady Welding & Equipment Co
Repr-Vehicular Equipt (Heavy Duty)
Low-
Harold C. Parker & Company,Inc W.H. Payne Peery Tire & Supply
Mtrls-Bldgs-Regular Mtrls-Bldgs-Regular Repr-Vehicular Equipt (Heavy Duty)
Low Selected Low
Perfection Equipment Company
Repr-Vehicular Equipt (Regular)
Low
1)16 Perolin Co,, Inc
Mtrls-Bldg s-Regular
Board Action
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
Mtrls-Bldgs-Regular
Bid.Agreement Low Low Lettr Bid Selected •
Pace Products
21.25 903.32 233.29
1,136.61
22.10 .... 57,«b3
79.53 56.22
Selected
b99.5O 20.00 b32.OO 30.00 lb7.26
3.28 b51.8O 535.68 59.68 21$. 60 113.61
95b.60
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Plybrico Company .Radio Supply Inc
Mtrls-Bldgs-Regular Mtrls-Radio & TV Reprs
Selected Selected Low
Remington Rand Division of Sperry Rand
Office Type Machines
Service Agreement
Rice Machinery Company
Mtrls-Bldgs-Regular
Low Selected
Royal McBee Corporation
Office Type Machines
Service Agreement
Russell & Stoll Co, Inc
Mtrls-Bldgs-Regular
Low
Replace Non-Instractional Equipment-Ford
Selected
$7,311 75.90
Samâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Surplus Store
271.71 73.73
350.hit
1,566.90 v- -
90.00 6.75
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96.75 322.27 8.09
Sharp Auto Supply Company
Repr-Vehicular Equipt (Regular)
Low
S & H Shade Co,.Inc
Mtrls-Bldgs-Regular
Low
Sherwin Williams Company
Mtrls-Furniture .*
Low Agreement
Skil Corporation
School Shop Equipt
Standard
5.00
Bert Smith Road Machinery Co,Inc
Repr-Vehicular Equipt (Heavy Duty)
Standard
.96
Mtrls-Bldgs-Regular
Low
117.00
Joe Southwell
Mtrls -Bldg s -Regula r
Selected
300.00
Southwestern Paint Co
Mtris-Bldg s-Regular
Low
U3.20
Southwest Radio & Equipment Co
Mtrls-Electronic Repr
Low
1.32
Southwest Tile Co
Mtrls-Bldgs-Regular
Low
33.50
Southwest Parts Corporation
Repr-Vehicular Equipt (Regular)
Low
8.35
Southwest Wheel,Inc
Repr-Vehicular Equipt (Regular) School Shop Equipt
Low
22.00
Selected
18.22
Soil Industries, Inc
Taylors Glass Shop
Mary Thacker,Clerk
M-ll M-12 M-lli M-21-A M-21-B
Grounds Buildings Radio & TV Repair Vehicle Maint.Regular Vehicle Maint. Heavy Duty
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Thomas Concrete Pipe Company
Mtrls-Bldgs-Regular
Low
The Todd Co,
Office Type Machines
Selected
12.711 6.67
59.50
19.111
263.111 302.50
92.75
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Trice Wholesale Electronics,Inc
Mtrls-Radio & 'TV Repr
Low Selected
86.99 238.13
325.12
Tropical Paint Company
Mtrls-Grounds
Selected
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Underwood Corp
Office Type Machines
Standp r^ Agreement
U.S.,Supply Company
Mtrls-Bldg s-Regula r
Low
89.00
Waugh Bros.Supply Company
Mtrls-Bldg s-Regular
Low
33.91+
Cecil G.West
Salaries-Radio & TV (Extra Help)
Selected
16.00
Western Newspaper Union
School Shop Equipt
Low
Westinghouse Appliance Sales
Mtrls-Electronic Repr
Low
n+.ist
Westinghouse Electric Supply Co
Mtrls-Bldgs-Re gula r
Low
31.9T
Whitton Supply
Mtrls-Bldgs-Re gular
Low
7.5c|
R.A. Young & Son,Inc
Repr-Vehicular Equipt (Heavy Duty)
Standard
Jack Barnes Plumbing & Heating.
Adams Heating--Est. A
Board Action
Paul Blakeney Co
Mtrls-Upkp of Grnds
Low
31+8.60
Branham's Inc
June Special
Low
223.80
Capitol Stage Equipment Co
June Special
Low Board Action
1.7U 3 , 7)19.39,
3,751.13'
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19.00
151.19i
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2,589.30
380.70 1.239.00
1,619.70
City Office Supply,Inc
New Furniture
Board Action
5,351+.60
The Dolese Company
June Paving
Board Action
3.315.83
The Gordon E.Ervin Company
Mtrls-Eldg-Repair
Low
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Galloway Electric Co
■N.E.4 Cap.HT,. Sr- , Board Action (Electric Contract,' Est. #2)
J.C.Hamilton Company
Mtrls-Upkp of Grnds
Low
L.H.Humphries Construction Co
Burbank Addn-Est.. #3
Board Action
Hunzicker Bros
Mtrls-Reprs to Equipt
Low Board Action
Mtrls-Reprs to. Equipt.
Standard
I.B.M. Corporation
82.00
6.300.00 8.66
22,51+6.80 Ukk.65' 1,009.02
1,1+53.67 j 11+6.00
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Loeffler-Greene Supply Co . Mideke Supply Company
Mtrls-Reprs. to Equipt Mtrls-Bldg & Repr
Standard Low
Midwest Ceramics Inc
Mtrls-Reprs to Eqpt ’■
Low
k 12.86
Morgensen Lumber Company
Mtrls-Bldg & Repr
Low
261.16
Oklahoma Seating Company
June Special
Low
%75.O6
Pascal P.Paddock,Inc
Mtrls-Reprs to Eqpt
Board Action
820.00
Palm Paving Company
June Paving-Est. #2
Board Action
ll|,l|12.00
Sand Products Inc
Mtrls-Bldg & Repr
Bid Agreement
’Scovil & Sublett Hardware Co
Mtrls-Bldg & Repr
Low Board Action
Severi-n Supply Company
Mtrls-Bldg & Repr
Board Action
53.57
Sherwin Williams Company
Mtrls-Bldg & Repr
Bid Agreement
257.55
Standard Asbestos Mfg.Co
Mtrls-Reprs to Eqpt
Low
lj.22.35
Waugh Brothers Supply Co
Mtrls-Reprs to Eqpt
Low
239.50
AmericanlFirft Title & Trust Company
Land-Prairie ^ueen
Standard
36-.OO
Beaty Construction Co
Ridgeview-Bldg- Est.#2 Board Action
E*S.Billington Lumber Co
Inverness Boyd Center
Low
Caudill-Rowlett-Scott,Architects
Board Action
City of Okla City-Building Dep’t
Garfield, Arch«Fees (Est. #1 Business Expense
Standard
19U.26
Cory’s Motion Picture Equipment
Equipt-All Schools
Selected
192.50
E.V.Cox Construction Company
Rockwood-Bldg-Est. #L
Board Action
Dulaney’s
Equipt-All Schools
Bid Agreement
E.D.Hill Jr.CGwhty Surveyor
New Sites-Elem
Selected
W.A.Lybrand
Business Expense
Board Action Pending
Midwest Surgical Supply Co.,Inc
Furniture-Cla s srooms
Board Action
180.56
Charles L.Mormot. Jr, Architect
Monroe-Arch.Fees
Board Approval
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2ho.oo 30U.S0 1,620.96'
1,925.U6
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6,176.7® lil.lili
2,527.67
15,U62.1|6 800.Q0
65.00 8,500.00
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Morgensen Lumber Co
Inverness Boyd Center
Low
231.68
The Oklahoma Publishing Co.
Advertising-All Proj.
Selected
309.00
Oklahoma Testing Laboratories
Business Expense
Selected
665.00
The Oklahoman & Times
Business Expense
Publisher
133.20
Parr and Aderhold,Architects
Rockwood-Arch,Fees (Est. #3) Davis-Arch.Fees (Est. #1) Ridgeview-Arch.Fees (Est. #2) Monroe-Building (Est. #2) Miscellaneous
Board Action
309.25
Board Action
3,671.611
Board Action
123.53
Board Action
17,072.10
Low
Business Expense
Petty Cash Reimburse.
Reid and Associates Reynolds and Morrison,Architects Robert Schoenthaler,Contractor
Steel Supply Company
27.96
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j^901
Valhberg Palmer & Vahlberg
Stand Watie-Arch.Fees Selected (Partial) Edwards-Building Board Action (Est. #2) Millard Fillmore (Est # 2)
Wynn Construction Co
80.75 3,750.00 lo,737.15
1956 BOND
Hammond Machinery Co.of Okla City
Laundry,Phys.Ed.Equip. Low Letter Bid
760.00
Johnson Service Company
Mtrl-Equipt.Reprs
Low
112.10
Other Operating Exp.
Board Action
700.51
Other Operating Exp.
Standard
535.83
Carpenter Paper Company
Extra Mfri & Suppls.
Board Action
Denoyer-Geppert Company
Ins true tio nal Suppls.
Standard
Devine’s Aquarium
Extra Mtrl & Suppls.
Low Selected
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Dowling’s, Inc
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7,007.00
21.86
38.50 38.60
76.50
Other Operating Exp.
Letter Bid
General Biological Supply House J
Instructional Suppls.
Board Action
515.90
Harper & Brothers
Extra Mtrls & Equipt
Publisher-Selected
18.60
Johnson Carpet Cleaner
Instructional Suppls
Low
18.00
698^.00
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Extra Mtrl & Suppls
Board Action
1,675.00
The iRayoscope
Instructional Suppls
Board Action
U28.67
The Refinery Supply Company
Instructional Suppls
Low Board Action
1.57 255.53
257.10
Stansi-Scientific1 Company
Instructional Suppls
Board Action Low
U.65 32.11
73.76
Unesco Publications Center
Instructional Suppls
Publishe r-Sele c te d
Vaseco, Inc
Other Operating Exp.
Letter Bid
698..00
Extra Mbrls & Suppls
Selected
372.35
Company I
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311.52
Extra Mt-rl & Suppls
Oxf0 rd UnL^rslfey^Pre s s,Inc
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31.25
SPECIALS PAID DURING THE MONTH OF JULY
Leslie G. Campbell and Florence M. Campbell
Harding Land
Board Action
11,000.00
C Hubert Gragg
Real Estate
Board Action
9,250.00
Charles M. Stephenson and Audie Stephenson
Real Estate
Board Action
11,000.00
R. #260 Bills and Payrolls ( Approved
It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Wright that the Board ratify the September 1958 payrolls, authorize issuing the October 1958 payrolls, and authorize payment of the vendor bills as per the foregoing attached itemized list, totaling $292,625.991 as recommended. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
R. #261 Purchase of Tires & Tubes Approved
Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to approve the purchase of one lot of tires and tubes for Board equipment from the bidders shown listed below in the total amount of $1,573-83; the purchase to be charged to the following accounts:
M-21A — $ 365.^5 M-21B -- 1,208.38 ’ ■$1,573-83 AMOUNTS AWARDED TO EACH COMPANY: (On low bid basis or on specifications)
Prime Petroleum Sears, Roebuck & Co. Bob Cates Johnnie Tire Co. B. F. Goodrich
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h.26 250.25 266.70 573-20 . U79-1+2 $1,573.83
The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye." R. #262 Approval to Purchase Headstocks
It was moved by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mr. McCray to approve the purchase of headstocks, six sets, for motor-driven Oliver wood lathes in vocational shops from the Hart Industrial Company in the amount of $2,U09.00, the purchase to be charged to the M-17 account. The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
R- #263 Purchase of Lumber and Hardware Approved
Motion was made by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton that one lot of standard plywood, plasterboard, and door hardware be purchased from the low bidder, Kilpatrick Lumber Company, all or none basis, in the total amount of $7,233-58, the purchase to be charged to the M-12 account. The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye."
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It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. McCray to refund the tuition in the amount of $156.70 which was paid in advance by Mrs. Charles Thomas, whose child was withdrawn eight days after enrollment. The motion carried, unanimously on roll call.
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R. #264 Approval to Refund Tuition
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Information to the Board.:
It was reported that Thursday, October 30, 1958, 4:30 p. m. has been set as the date for opening bids on addition to Mark Twain Elementary School.
Date for Opening Bids
It was moved by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve acceptance of the low bid of Humphries Construction Company for an addition to McKinley School, as follows:
R. #265 Low Bid Accept ed on Addition to McKinley School
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$202,945.00
Less window change, Alt. #4
- 270.00
Add Alternate #3
3,090.00
Add Alternate #2
8,200.00 NET ---$213,965.00
the addition and alterations to be constructed in acccEdance with plans and specifications prepared by Vahlberg, Palmer and Vahlberg, Architects. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "ayei" Motion was made by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton to accept the low bid of J. J. Cook Construction Company for an addition to Creston Hills School, as follows:
Low base bid
$192,800.00
Less Alternate #1 - Change in windows as specified
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-450.00
Less Alternate #3 - Using asphalt for paving in lieu of concrete -1,600.00
NET---$190,750.00
the additions and alterations to be constructed in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Reynolds 8s Mgrrison, Architects. The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye."
Motion to adjourn and meet at the call of the President was made by Mr. McCray by Mrs. Melton, and carried.
THEREUPON THE BOARD ADJOURNED. Approved the
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THE BOARD OF EDUCATION & THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA MET IN REGULAR MONTHLY SESSION
IN THE BOARD ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1958 AT 4:30 P. M.
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ABSENT:
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Phil C. Bennett, President
Others present: Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, Superintendent; Dr. N. L. George, Assistant Superintendent; George H. C. Green, Treasurer; Millard Prigmore, Auditor; W. A. Lybrand, Attorney;) Mary A. Thacker, Clerk; Dr. T. H. Broad, Messrs. Bill Haller, Charles Harville, Gene Stine-) beck, and W. H. Taylor - Directors; H. B. Ginn, Business Manager; David Light, Accountant; ) Dr. Robert Shultz, Broadcasting Center; Loy Ferguson, Daily Oklahman. â&#x2013; ) 1
Mr. Thompson gave the invocation.
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Each member and official of the Board introduced the student representative assigned to him or her present at the meeting, this being in connection with the Annual Father & Son Week, Sponsored'by the YMCA. Also, Mr. Jib Favor of the YMCA was present and introduced by the Chairman.
jVisitors |Introduced
On motion of Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mrs. Melton, minutes of the meetings of October 2, 1958 and October 6, 1958 were approved as read.
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Treasurer's Report Rec 'd
Mr. Green, Treasurer, presented his report for the month of October and handed a copy to the Clerk to file.
Mr. Prigmore, Auditor, reported that all the budget is now released for expenditures, as Auditor's the 4-0-day protest period expired in October. He also reported that a formal application i^Report Rec'd being prepared to present to the State Department for State Aid.
R. #269 Reports jApproved
Motion to approve the foregoing legal and financial reports was made by Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mr. Wright, and carried. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT
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#270 jPolicy on â&#x2013; Leaves of Abjsence Approved
LEAVES OF ABSENCE
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Leaves of absence with pay:
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Military Leave of Absence: Effective July 1, 1958, military leave of absence may be granted under the following conditions:
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The employee must be employed on a regular 12-month basis and must have completed at least six months of continuous service with the Oklahoma City Board of Education prior to the granting of a military leave of absence;
(b)
The employee must have been a regular participant in a National Guard or Reserve Unit and on the active roster as a member of said unit for at least six months prior to the granting of a military/leave of absence;
(c) The employee taking a military l^eave of absence will be placed on vacation during the same period of time. All absence beyond the earned vacation time will result in a loss of pay from the Board of Education. The amount and conditions of earning vacation time will be the same as those stated in present personnel policies.(See paragraph 3 'a and b').
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Subpoenas: Employees of the Oklahoma City Board of Education who are subpoenaed for jury duty by a Court of Record in Oklahoma County shall not suffer a loss of pay as a result of such subpoena;provided the employee shall deliver to the district all jury fees he/she receives from the court, (it should be understood that according to Oklahoma Statutes a teacher may be excused from jury duty as a result of his/her employment as a teacher. )
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R. #270 Continued
It LEAVES OF ABSENCE - CONT'D Employees of the Oklahoma City Board of Education who are subpoenaed as a witness by a Court of Record in Oklahoma County shall not suffer a loss of pay as a result of such subpoena; provided that his/her^testimony is given for official business of the Oklahoma City School District, or is a result of his/her employment by the district; provided such employee shall deliver to the district all witness fees he/she receives from the court that submits the subpoena.
On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye." R. #271 Application for Federal Assistance Approved
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It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve the following resolution to file application for federal assistance under provision of Public Law 87^, 81st Congress, amended:
RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Education of Independent School District No. 89, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, that the Board of Education approve the filing of an application for financial assistance for current expenditures for public schools in areas affected by federal acitivities, as applied to Oklahoma City under provision of Public Law 87^, 81st Congress, amended. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Superintendent of Schools, Melvin W. Barnes, be authorized to receive all communications, and that N. L. George, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, be and is hereby authorized to execute the application on behalf of the Board. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
R. #272 Approval of Attendance at Professional Meetings______
Motion was made by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve the following reso lution directing the persons indicated to attend conventions and make trips as shown:
RESOLUTION The Board of Education of the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma feels it would be of great benefit to the Oklahoma City School District if the following persons would attend conventions and make trips as indicated:
(1) T. H. Broad, Director of Curriculum, to attend the Curriculum Conference, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, New York, November 23-25, 1958J (2) Faye Bills, Television Teacher, to attend the National Social Studies Council, San Francisco, California, November 26-28, 1958 (Ford Foundation); (3)
Charles Saner, Central Food Service Director, to attend the American School Food Service Association Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 16-20, 1958; .
(4) Esther Gentry, Area Food Service Supervisor, to attend the American School Food Service Association Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 16-20, 1958; $50*00 of the expense to be paid by the State of Oklahoma Chapter of the School Food Seryi.ee Association, and the Board to pay $100.00 of her expenses; (5) William J. Jenkins, IBM Supervisor, Francis A. Newberry, Director of Census, Bill J. Lillard, Assistant Principal at Classen, and Wendell Hubbard, Assistant Principal at Harding, to drive the school car to Denver, Colorado, to visit the Denver Public Schools for the purpose of studying their use of IBM equipment in pupil accounting - October 29-31, 1958. I 5 5
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the above persons be directed to attend the meetings designated, with the understanding that such attendance is solely for the present necessary good of the schools of the District, if they can arrange their work so as to do so; and these being special services to the Board of Education, that it is hereby ordered that all expenses of these persons on the trips made be paid by the Board of Education, except in the case of Esther Gentry, the amount to be paid by the Board is $100.00 as shown above. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
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It was moved by Mrs. MeSrton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve changing the amount of payment to Mrs. Elaine Tucker for Television Workshop Consultant Services, August 11-22, 1958, from $150.00 to $U00.00, to be paid from Ford Foundation I-U7-B account.
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Motion was made by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve the employment of Patricia Van Helsdingen to prepare teaching materials in arithmetic for the duration of need, the amount to be paid for her services to be agreed upon. The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye."
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On motion of Mrs. Melton, seconded by Mr. Wright, the following resolution of appreciation for Mrs. Ethel B. Dillon, teacher recently deceased, was passed:
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R. #275 Resolution of Appreciation for Mrs. Ethel B. Dillon______
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E The Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Mrs. Ethel B. Dillon, October 27, 1958.
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Mrs. Dillon joined the Oklahoma City School System in the 1927-28 school year at Putnam Heights School. She was the librarian and taught the fifth grade there for the past thirty years.
Through the years, Mrs. Dillon was highly praised by her various principals and co-workers for her personality, attitudes, general culture, and her teaching techniques, She was alwayp seeking ways of improving teaching methods and was kind , patient, and inspirational. She kept up with the educational trends, and had a keen interest in her pupils. Her relations with them, the parents, and associates were excellent, and she was loved and respected by all who knew her. We feel that her noble spirit and high ideals will live on in the hearts of all who knew her and worked with her.
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Mrs.Dillon was a member of all the professional organizations, Delta Kappa Gamma, Kappa Delta Pi, and Kappa Kappa Iota sororities, the Ameriican Association of University Women, and the Reorganized Churbh df’the Latter Day Saints. She was past president of the Oklahoma City Library Association and the Oklahoma State Reading Council, and was active in the Civic Music Association.
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The Board of Education extends its profound sympathy to the bereaved family and pays tribute to an outstanding teacher. We feel the highest tribute we can pay to her memory is to remember her as a great teacher and an inspiration to all who knew her.
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(MRS) k PRIEST, F.R^CES
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% p-11
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD;
Maintenance Department Request permission to employ Woodrow Wilson McMahon Jr. as a temporary welder's helper in the Maintenance Department â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Salary $1.45 per hour -Effective October 14, 1958.
Request permission to employ Ray Jo Hood as a temporary drayage helper in the Maintenance Department - Salary $1=25 per hour Effective October 16, 1958.
Service Department Request permission to transfer Billy Ell is Parks from 2 time f100rman at Coolidge, salary $91.66 to 3/4 time floorman at Coolidge, salary $137.50 - Effective October I, 1958.
Request permission to transfer Donald Goode from time floorman at Stand Watie, salary $42.66 to i time floorman at Capitol Hill Sr., salary $91.66 - Effective October I, 1958. Request permission to transfer Erwin Heinricks from time floorman at Northwest, salary $91.66 to fulI time floorman and watchman at Northeast, salary $183=33 â&#x20AC;&#x153; Effective October 6, 1958.
Supply Department
Request permission to employ Alva F = Bowden as a temporary laborer in the Supply Department - Salary $1.25 per hour - Effective October 13, 1958. Request permission to employ Billy Raymond Hart as a temporary Iaborer in the Supply Department = Salary $1.25 per hour - Effective October 27, 1958.
Request permission to employ Floyd B. Bel I as a temporary Iaborer in the Supply Department - Salary $1.25 per hour - Effective October 27, 1958.
Change in Salaries Recommended :
It is recommended that the salaries of practical nursing instructors as listed below be increased, effective October 1, 1958: **Edith Larsen *Iris Johnson *Patricia Boyles
from $375.00 from 300.00 from 300.00
to $U00.00 per month to $335-00 per month to $335-00 per month
* Board will receive full reimbursement for salaries. ** Board will receive 50$ reimbursement for salary; 50$ to come from tuitions.
MEETING OF NovEMBER 3; 1958 - CONT'D
R. #276 Personnel Approved
Motion to approve the fqjegoing personnel recommendations and information was made by Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mr. Wright, and carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye." J
GENERAL BUSINESS, PURCHASING, CAFETERIAS
J
Bills and Payrolls
The following items Numbers 1, 2, and 3 were submitted for approval:
November 3, 1958
Item #1 Ratification of October 1958 payrolls previously approved by the board and upon which warrants have been issued as follows:
1958-59 GENERAL FUND ....................................... $_ 1,028,0^6.57 1958-59 BUILDING LEVY. . ,.........................$ THE BOND FUND
. ............................... $
50,291.U2 2,383.98
Item #3 Authority to issue payrolls for November 1958 in the following estimated amounts:
4
1,100,000.00
1958-59 BUILDING LEVI ........ 4
55,000.00
THE BOND FUND ............. 4
2,500.00
1958-59 GENERAL'FUND............................
Item #3 Authorize payment of vendor bills as per attached itemized list. These bills have been examined and approved by the auditor as tc k appropriation, purpose of expenditure, calculations and receipt ; of merchandise and / or services.
i i j Bills and Payrolls I Hecommended
MEETING OF NOVEMBER 3, 1958 - CONT'D . ..7...
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■~~™—~--=~~
1ft BILLS FILED WITH THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR PAYMENT:
1958-59 General Fund
75,686.71
1957-58 General Fund.
12,613.30
1958-59 Building Levy
2U,o 41.5O
1957-58 Building Levy
80,881.67
1958
Bond Fund
159,717.91
1956
Bond Fund
852.16 u,950.83
1957-58 Ford Foundation
$358,7PU. 08
TOTAL,,—
1998-99 General Fund
r
f
2.02
SUppls-Textbooks ’ r §upplsGInst.Offices C .1 * “• b -t .;s . ' Suppls*Radio TV-Beg
Publisher-Selected Standard 27.92 Low f U9.93 ' Low Tio Selected
Suppls-Audio Visual
Publi she r-Sele c te d Standard
American Education Publication. American Handicrafts Co
Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-Special Ed.
Publisher-Selected Selected
9.00 18.17
American National Ped Cross ‘ American Technical Society
Periodicals Publi she r-Sele c te d Textbook Rental-Adult- Selected School
2.00 98.19
Around The World Program Associated Public SchoolSystem
Periodicals Publisher-Selected Suppls-Office of Sup’t Standard
13.80 902.00
Association Films,Inc. Atlantis Productions,Inc. Audio-Visual Materials Consultation Bureau
Suppls-Audio Visual Suppls-Audio Visual Suppls-Audio Visual
Low Low Publisher-Selected
9.0U 6.U9 190.00
Avalon Daggett Productions
Suppls-Audio Visual
Low
Abelard Schuman Ltd. Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. j/.'Zf-. "
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A. & E Equipment Co. Almanac Films,Inc.
/
lj.0.07 9.00
14i3.89 • 91.99 .
D9.O7
12.90
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it
(1958-59 General Fund Continued)
Page B-2
Barada & Page,Inc. Dr.Carl A. Barclay
Custodial Suppls Salaries-Health Dep't (Physicians)
Low Professional Services
Melvin W.Barnes M, A.Bell Company Beltone Hearing Service
Administrative Travel Suppls-Vocational Ed. Suppls-Health Dep’t
Board Action Low Standard
ho.75
Big ■ Top Toy 'Shop Bill’s Groceiy
Suppls-Special Ed. Suppls-Home Economics
Selected Selected
U8.39 15.00
The Boardman Company Branham’s Inp. Braniff-Airways,Inc.
Vehicle Maint-Reg Suppls-General Inst. Personnel Directory
Low Low Board Action
John A. Brown Company Burgess Publishing Company The Calvin Company Campbell’s Hobby House Capitol Gardens
Suppls-General Inst. Suppls-Special Ed. Suppls-Audio Visual Suppls-Radio & TV-Ford Suppls-Radio & TV-Ford
Low Publi she r-Sele c te d Standard-Low Selected
Carpenter Paper Company Bob Cates
Suppls-Radio & TV-Ford Low Custodial Suppls Low
Center for Information on America1 Ceramics Monthly Coronet Films The Childrens Book Council Churchill-Wexler Film Prod.
Periodicals
Publisher-Selected
3.00
Suppls-Special Ed. Suppls-Audio Visual Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-Audio Visual
Publisher-Selected Board Action Publisher-Selected Standard
5.00 605.00 13.65 6.35
Cincinnati Board of Education City Spring. Works
Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-General Inst. /
Publisher-Selected Low
Civic Education Service,Inc Clements Sporting Goods
Suppls-General Inst. Suppls-Physical.Ed.
Publisher-Selected Selected
Coast Visual Education Company: Cook Paint & Varnish Co.
Suppls-Audio Visual Suppls-Special Ed.
Low Low
J.H.Conger
Suppls-General Inst.
Standard
Consumers Union of U.S.Inc Cory’s Motion Picture Equip’t
Suppls-Office of Sup’t Publisher-Selected Suppls-Audio Visual - Selected
Thomas Y.Crowell Co.
Suppls-Textbooks
Publi she r-Se le c te d
The Daily Law Journal-Record Mr. Clarence Deal Davidson Sales & Service T.S.Denison & Co. DeVine’s Aquarium
Legal Publications Travel Exp-Inst.Persnl Suppls-Vocational Ed. Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-Radio & TV-Ford
Publi she r-Sele c te d Board Action Low * Publisher-Selected Low
Walt Disney Productions
Siippls-Audio Visual
Publisher-Selected 300.00 Board Action 80.00
36.00 250.00
29.25 1.75
■ 71.00 75.99 329.Uo
2MU ■ 2.09 13.29 16.77 2.00
6.60 2U.75
.
1.50 110.00 299.00 27.31
7.50 5.31 39.00
5.00 63.91
11. Ill .
18.25 91.98 22.50 20.29 8.90 380.00
MEETING OF NOVEMBER 3, 1958 - CONT'D
Page B-3
(1958-59 General Fund Continued Division of Surveys and Field Service
Suppls-Textbooks
Publisher-Selected
Doubleday & Company, Inc Dowlings, Inc
Suppls-Textbo oks Suppls-Special Ed.
^Publisher-Selected Low Selected Standard .
Downtown Chevrolet,Inc Bill Doyle Dulaney’s
Vehicle Maint-Reg
1
1.00
LiBO.15 230.25 132.00
1.97 802.UO
21.32
Standard
9U.52 283.50
. Suppls-Business Office Low Suppls-Radio & TV-Reg Low
17.95
Bob Dunning-Jones ' DuplicaWag" duct's, Ihc-
Custodial Suppls Storeroom Stocks
Standard Low Standard
E.P ..Dutton & Company, Inc
Suppls-Textbooks
Publisher-Selected
* 5.09
Low
32.77
Mr.Acee Blue Eagle The Economy Company
Other Administrative Expense Consultant Exp-Ford Suppls-Special Ed.
Selected Publi she r-Selec te d
lo.bo 8.10
Educators Progress Service
Suppls-Audio Visual
Low
13.00
Educational Testing Service
Suppls-General Inst.,
Low Board Action
Electronic Business Machines
Printing Suppls-Business Office
Standard
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,Inc
Suppls-Audio Visual
Standard Board Action
Eureka Water Company Exposition Press, Inc Expression Company
Custodial Suppls Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-Special Ed.
Low Publi she r-Sele cte d Low
27.50 2.IB 7.5U
Publi she r-Sele c te d
102.9U
Agreement Board Action Board Action
200.00 225.00 92.89
Board Action Publisher-Selected
298.00 2.97
Dal€%r~~’a1ls Eastman Kodak Stores,Inc
Field Enterprises EducaSuppls-General Inst. tional Corporation First National Management Corp. Rental-Land & Bldgs Film Associates of California Suppls-Audio Visual Administrative Travel Bussell H.Fisher A Bill D.Fonts Administrative Travel W.,H..Freeman & Company Suppls-Radio & TV-Ford Frith Films
Irwin C.Gaumer N.L.George Hugh B.Ginn -
Suppls-Audio Visual
B58.Bo 2B.00
10.28 1 ,282.6li -1,292.92 29I1.60 79.9h 2,£00.00
Standard Publisher-Selected
Periodicals Board Action Administrative Travel Board Action Administrative Travel' Board Action
I4.82 J4.0
6.25 110.00
?
■ tf2,$79.9b
116.25 923.6$ 52.00 80.75
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!
Page B-k
(19'58-59 General Fund Continued)
6.5k 3.60
The Glidden Company Goodheart-Willcox Co.
Suppls-General Inst. Suppls-Vocational Ed.
Bid Agreement Publisher-Selected
Graham Paper Company
Custodial ^uppls
Low
67.50
H.L.Green Company Gregg Publishing Division Marguerite Grumme, R.P.
Suppls-Special Ed. Suppls-Inst.Off ice Suppls-Radio & TV-Ford
Low Publishe r-Sele c te d Publisher-Selected
12.90 18.79 1.00
The Jam Handy Organization Harlow Publishing Corp. H art Industrial Supply Co. Hart Food Market The Harwald Co, Inc
Suppls-Audio Visual Suppls-Special Ed. Suppls-Vocational Ed. Suppls-Home Economics Suppls-Audio Visual
Standard Publisher-Selected Low Selected Standard
15.32 23.9k 125.32 72.50 21.81
D.C.Heath & Company
Suppls-Textbo oks
Publi she r-Sele cte d
Houghton-Mifflin Co
Suppls-Textbooks
Publi she r-Se le c te d
The House of Wren, Inc
Suppls-Inst.Off ice
Low
Humpty #5 Hunzicker Bros Hy-Speed Longhand Publishing Co
Suppls-Home Economics Custodial Suppls Textbook RentalAdult School Suppls-Audio Visual
Selected Bid Agreement Publisher-Selected
The Inland Printer Institutional Cinema Service
Suppls-Vocational Ed Suppls-Audio Visual
Publisher-Selected Standard
International Business Machines Corp .
I..B.M.Rentals
Bid Agreement Standard
International Film Bureau,Inc
Suppls-Audio Visual
Standard
37.8k
Johnnie’s Tire Co, Ltd
Vehicle Maint.Reg.
Low
62.8k
Johnson Hunt Productions
Suppls-Audio Visual
Low
6.00
Horace Jones
Transp-Special Ed
Special Education
21.00
Jones Boy’s #6
Suppls-Home Economic
Selected
36.36
The Judy Company
Storeroom Stocks
Low
lk.16
Kamp Brothers Grocery
Suppls-Home Economic
Selected
19.39
Kilpatrick Brothers
Suppls-General Inst.
Low
56.67
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc
Suppls-Textbooks
Publisher-Selected
Indiana University AudioVisual Center
658.9U 5.09 6.90
■
585.00 16.00
Board Action Standard .
,
i
1,235.00 7.30
32.12 2,3k3.kk 68.7k =
601.00
5.00 65.17
l,2k9.80
2.03
MEETING OF NOVEMBER 3, 1958 - CONT'D
Page B-3
(1938-39 General Fund Continued)
■ >
Laidlaw Brothers Lakeside Methodist Church
Suppls-Special Ed. Rental-Land & Bldgs T.T.-, . .:-l ; .
Publi she r-Sele c te d Agreement
Library Supply Company
Textbook Rental-Adult School
Low Bid Agreement
Litho Negative & Plate Co. Lone Star SchoolBook Depository
Printing & Radio Sup. Suppls-Special Ed.
Longmans Green & Co,Inc Lothrop Lee & Shepard Co,.Inc
Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-Textbooks
Low Publi she r-Sele c te d Low Board Action Publisher-Selected Publisher-Selected
109.37 327.7lt
1,14.80.12 1,021.32-2301.61i
32.13 2.26 317.39
28.23 331.78 fcT60 > l.liO
r.rx'i'F
Magnolia Petroleum Company Magnus Craft Materials,Inc
Vehicle Maint-Heayy D. Low Suppls-Special Ed. Selected
Marshall Supply & Equipment Co McGraw Hill Book Co,Inc David McKay Co,Inc McKesson & Bobbins,Inc
Suppls-Vocational Ed Low Suppls-Textbooks Publi she r-Sele c te d Suppls-Textbooks Publi she r-Sele c te d Suppls-Radio & TV-Ford Low'' ‘ ' 1
Metropolitan Water Company Mideke Supply Company
Utilities Water & Sewage-Reg. Suppls-Radio St TV-Ford Low
Milady Publishing Corp. Miller-Jackson Company Miller-Norris Company, Inc
Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-Audio Visual Suppls-Vocational Ed
Publi she r-Sele c te d Selected Low
UUo.oo
Modern Lithography Moody Institute of Science Morgensen Lumber Co.
Suppls-Vocational Ed Suppls-Audio Visual Storeroom Stocks
Standard Board Actiqpi Low
3.00 270.00 12.00
Mrs.Chester Mosely
Transp-Special Ed
Re imburseme nt
30,00
National Congress ofParents & Children National Education Ass’n National Prebinds National School PublicRelations Ass’n The New X ork.Times Company Thomas Nelson & Sons Nichols Hills Baptist Church Mr.R.Nelson Snider, Treasurer Mr.R.Nelson Snyder ,Treasurer Mr.R.Nelson Snyder, Treasurer MriR.NelsdncSnyder, .Treasure r Okla City Ass’n of Ins.Agents Oklahoma City-Linen Service Oklahoma City Photo Supply Oklahoma Business News. 0o.
Suppls-Radio & TV-Ford Publi she r-Sele c te d Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-Textbooks Periodicals
1,129.12 211.03
93.30 li. 9I4
MU
10.96
70.30 U32.73 20.90 22.69
10.00
Publi she r-Sele c te d Publi sher-Sele c te d Publi she r-Selected
2.73 3.23 2.00
Suppls-Audio Visual Publi she r-Sele c ted Suppls-Textbooks Publisher-Selected Bental-Land St Bldgs Agreement ■ Suppls-Office-All Board Action Suppls-Office -All Board Action Suppls-Off ice-All Board Action Suppls-Office-All-.* '' Board Action' ' 1 Property Insurance .Standard Custodial.Suppls Bid Agreement Suppls-Audio Visual Low Suppls-Office?..of Sup’t •Publisher-Selected
13.00 ll.10 200,00 ’ 23.00 • 23.00 23.00 2'3.00 3,132.09 337.00 9.36 30.00
MEETING OF NOVEMBER 3, 1958 - CONT'D
Page B-6
(1958-59 General Fund Continued)
Utilities Bldg.Rent
Oklahoma City Water Ifep't.
Water & Sewage-rReg
Okla Comm.on Educational Adm. Oklahoma Curriculum Improvement Commission
Suppls-Office of Sup't Standard Suppls-Inst.Office s Selected
Oklahoma County Water Co Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co
Water & Sewage-Regular .Utilities Utilities Electricity-Regular Bldg.Rent
Oklahoma Natural Gas Company
Gas-Regular
Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma
Oxygen Company Seating Company State Penitentiary Testing Laboratories
6,127.62 lb.03
6,1X1.65
10.00 200.00
Utilities Bldg.Rent Suppls-Vocational Ed. Bid Agreement Low Suppls-Special Ed Low Suppls-Librarie s Suppls-Engineer*s Off. Low
x. 12.30 16,029.76 ... . . . 25.62 .16,055.3# X. <1 2,520,79 Zv2£ 2,528*78 x llt&.lX 1,8214.25 79.12 20.00
Pipkin Photo Service Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
Suppls-Audio-Vi sual Suppls-Vocational Ed.
Selected Bid Agreement
16.bO 267.86
Popular Ceramics Magazine Postmaster
Suppls-Special Ed. Po stage-Regular
Standard Standard
b.00 boo.oo
Prentice-Hall, Inc Printing Magazine % Walden,Sons & Mott,Inc
Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-Vocational Ed.
Publi she r-Sele c te d Publisher-Selecte d
3.9b 5.00
Pugh-Holmes Motor Co G.P.Putnam’s Sons
Suppls-General Inst. Suppls-Textbooks
Low Publi she r-Sele c te d
2.50 1.77
1
' I:,'
Workshop-Ford
.-■hoard Action
The Reader’s Digest Ass’njlnc Rector’s Book.Store -
Suppls-General Inst. Suppls-Radio & TV-Reg
Publi she r-Sele c te d Low 13.85 Publisher-Selected 11.lb
Refinery Supply Company Regents Publishing Co, Inc
Storeroom Stocks Textbook RentalAdult School
Low Publi she r-Selected
Remington Rand
Suppls-Librarie s
Low
rHlj.i'OC. .I.C.vZX’d Gilbert L.Robinson
hork&R;p“.;?3rd
Board Action
Workshotr<-Fcrd
Roar'd dot dor-
Dr,Saul Rosenzweig
Suppls-General Inst.
Selected
Row,Peterson & Company Hollis Russell,Bookseller
Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-Special Ed.
Publisher-Selected Low
Schmitt Hobby & Craft Scholastic- Testing Service School Planning Laboratory
Suppls-Special Ed. Suppls-General Inst. Suppls-Textbooks
Selected Board Action Publisher-Selected
Administrative Travel
ArJiAU
8.00
2U.99 20b.b8 U6.2O
70.00 M'OvVO 22b.75
Bpard Action
25.b3 3.67 b.5o
'
31slb 1,51b.21 3.37
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(1958-99 General Fund Continued)
9.89 17.50
Science Research Associates Scientific American
Suppls-General Inst. Suppls-General Inst.
Publisher-Selected Publisher-Selected
Sesac, Inc Sherwin Williams Go. Dr.Robert M.Shultz Jasper Sipes School Book-Depository.
Suppls-Radio & TV-Reg. Suppls-General Inst. Travel Exp-InstsPersnl Suppls-Textbooks
35.00 Selected 2.36 Bid Agreement Board Action , 79.10 Publisher-Selected 980.65 H77.67 Low Bid Agreement 1,1UO.OO 2,598.52
Sky Service Company
"Rental-Land & Bldgs
30.00 13.Co
.^immel-Meserves;, Inc. EvyilllG -.11 . Sooner Hearing Service Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Southwestern Stamp Works
Agreement Standard Standard Suppls-Audio Visual V.'’j v. 6)7 A .' • .V'd,'. Tog . rd '.otiGn Suppls-Health ^Dep’t Low Utilities Te lepho ne -Re gula r. Suppls-Radio & TV-Ford Low
Cecil E. Stanfield Stanwix House, Inc Star Engraving Company
Consultant Exp.-Ford Suppls-Special Ed. Commencement Exp.
Agreement Publi she r-Sele cte d Standard Agreement
22.00 61.59 6.89
The Steck Company Sterling Educational Films
Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-Audio Visual
Publisher-Selected Standard
1H.H6 I4.2.00
—O'C j. • >. . --..i J-Udii Low Board Action
"5.18 70.U9
Clarence Tackett Supply Co Teaching Film Custodians,Inc
• -•L’j •. 1... Ci Printing Suppls-Prod. Travel Exp-Instructional Personnel Custodial Suppls Suppls-Audio Visual
B.H.Thomas Mrs, Harriett Thomas
Clerical-Printing Transp’t-Special Ed.
Dick Stout & Co. W.H.Taylor
Mary A.Thicker,Clerk - 1-31 I-3U-B 1-36 . 1-39 i-Ui-c A-25 a -35 A-Ul A-li3 B-21 0-22-A F-U Thompson School Book Depository
Town of Nichols Hills Triangle Blue Print & Sup.
,.rr
*
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Li5.oo 9,985.7U 3.70
;
Low Board Action Selected
328.80
210.00 70.00
Agreement Special Education
Library Suppls Radio & TV Suppls-Ford General Inst. SUppis< . Vocational Suppls Printing Material Sup’t.Off ice Suppls Engineer’s Office Suppls Printing Other Adm. Expense Pupil Counseling Buppis Suppls-Motor Vehicles-Regular Rentals
U5.U0 15,09
280.00
, 5.02 10.08 3.03 3H.8O 2.00 10.00 7.00 6.00.. 82.69 15.31 9.20 29.HO
110.00 30.00
21H.55
Publisher Select.l,708.H6| Bid Agreement 12H.5O HH.&5I2,2HH.81 Low .. .... ""............. \ Water & Sewage-Reg. " Utilities 17.00 Suppls-Engineer’s Off. Low 191.13
Suppls-Textbooks
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). Page B-8
Uhles Food Market
Suppls-Home Economic
Underwood Corporation
Suppls-Radio & TV-Ford,Selected Low
Unesco Publications Center United World Films,Inc
Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-Audio Visual
University of Chicago Press
Periodicals
Publisher-Selected Low 33.39 Standard 15.30 Publ i she r-Se le c te d
University of PennsylvaniaPress
Suppls-Tex tbo0ks
Publi she r-Sele c ted
9.51
Vaseco Inc. The Viking Press, Inc
Suppls-Audio Visual Suppls-Textbooks
Selected Publi she r-Sele c te d
676.16 11.70
Village Methodist Church
Rental-Land & Bldgs
Board Agreement
k59.$9
WoWBiRRRMR
Bo a rd Action ;
lb
Suppls-Textbooks Custodial Suppls
Publi she r-Sele c te d Low
Wadsworth Publishing Co,Inc Henry Z. Walck, Inc Wallace & Tiernan Inc. ^9
Webster Publishing 0o
Suppls-Textbooks
workj.d.O;.. -r’o rd
Suppls-Textbooks
Western Union.Telegraph Co. Telephone-Reg West Nichols Hills Presbyterian- Rental-Land & Bldgs Church
Selected 111. 03 7.50
21.53 11.80
U8.69 7.79
Publi she r-Sele c te d
JoaT’cLac-’r-or,.
8*20
Utilities Agreement
Suppls-Radio & TV-Ford Low Printing Suppls-Inst Low Suppls-Textbooks Low
WKI Television System,Inc
Suppls-Audio Visual
Low
A & E Equipment' Company M.S.Austin Lumber Company
Inst. Suppls Inst-Suppls
Board Action Board Action
Biggerstaff’s Supplies Bottenfield’ s, John A. Brown Co.
Inst-Suppls-Voc Inst-Suppls-Vo c Suppls-Special Ed
Low Letter Bid Low Low
Carpenter Paper Company Davidson Sales & Service Dee’s Photo Supply, Inc
Office Suppls-Printing Board Action Inst-Suppls-Voc Low Inst-Suppls-Voc Low Low Letter Bid
The Dolese Company Dollie’s Ceramics
Physical Ed.Eqpt Inst-Suppls
ll.21
2.118 35.00
Publishe r-Selecte d
Wilcox Record Shop B.G.Wilkes Company The H.W. Wilson Company f
67.22
12.91l 305.00
1.17 9.63 1.50 17.50
1957-58 General Fund'
R *
/
Bid Agreement Low Letter Bid
320.56 1,768.05
>
510.68 38.20
’ 2.50 ’ 86.70 13.90
103.50 113.87
51i8.88 li.50 136.08
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NOVEMBER
1958 - CONT'D
6
(1957-58 General Fund Continued)
Dowling’s, Inc
Page B-9
Suppls-Special Ed
Selected Low Board Action
33-01 13.50 2.00
1180,51
Gardner Hotel Supply Co General Biological Supply House General Electric Company
Custodial Suppls New School Apparatus Inst-Suppls
Gibbs & Company Graham Paper Company
Low Letter Bid Inst-Suppls-Voc Office Suppls & Prntg. Board Action
Hart Industrial Supply Go
School Shop Eqpt.
Standard Low
The House of Clay The Judy Company
Inst-Suppls Inst-Suppls
Low Letter Bid Board Action
2H5.52 253.68
Hariy Keeton Supply Co.
Inst-Suppls-Voc
Low
2111.911
Library Supply Company
Library Books
Bid Agreement
Melton Co, Inc Mideke Supply Company Miller-Jackson Company
Health-Suppls Inst-Suppls-Voc Inst-Suppls(Drivers Training(
Low Letter Bid Low Low
New Method Book Bindery,Inc
Library Books
Publisher-Selected
62.811
Oklahoma State Penitentiary W.J.Pettee & Go
Magazines & Rebinding Recreation-Suppls
Low Low
17.118 90.50
Reader’s Digest Ass’n.Inc Richards & Conover Hdwe Co. Scholastic Magazines Service Electric Supply Co,Inc
Inst-Suppls Inst-Suppls-Voc Inst-Suppls Inst-Suppls
Publi she r-Sele c te d Board Action Publi she r-Sele c te d Low Letter Bid
112.50 156.118 67.00 28.90
Sharp Auto Supply Company Sharp & Nichols Music Company Shipman Ward Mfg.Co The L.W.Singer Company,Inc Singer Sewing Machine Co.
Inst-Suppls-Vo c Inst-Suppls Inst-Suppls-Voc Inst-Suppls Maint-Gen’l Eqpt
Board Action Low Low Letter Bid Publi she r-Sele c te d Standard
25.02 28.60 193.87 2011.20 11.52
Smith-Corona Marchant,Inc
Personnel Office-Eqpt
Board Action
Star Parts, Inc Street & Smith Publications Track & Field
School Shop Eqpt Inst-Suppls Physical Educ-Eqpt
Standard Publi sher-Sele cte d Standard
51.60 li.5o 307.53
W.M.Welch Manufacturing Co Western Newspaper Union
New School Apparatus Inst-Suppls-Voc
Low Low Standard
2117.55
Inst-Suppls
Low Letter Bid
Westinghouse Electric Supply
189.60 15.UH 183.00
Board Action Low Selected
400.15 2,136.2h
163.85 1116.96
,310.81
1,169.75 105.00 27.115 5.00
2,555.00
185.13 107.16
292.29 52.29
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1958-59 BUILDING LEVY
!
4
Page B-10 8.00 239.75 .90 10.55
A & A Lock Shop,Inc Addressograph-Multigraph Corp Admiral Distributors American Body & Trailer, Inc
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg Office Type Machines Mtrl-Electronic Rep. Rep-Vehicle Sqpt-Reg
Low Standard Low Low
Ames Supply Company The Automotive Inc
Office Type Machines Rep-Vehicle Eqpt-HD
Low Low
Auto Parts & Machine Company
Rep-Vehicle Eqpt-HD
Selected Low
107.85 17.27
A & W Violin Shop
Musical Instruments
Ball Dist.& Engineering Co Beam’s Seat Cover Center
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg „ Rep-Vehicle Eqpt-HD
Selected Low Low Low
1117.80 5.00
Beltone Hearing :Service Best Universal Lock Co,Inc Black & Decker Nfg.Co
Replace Inst-Eqpt Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg Mtrl-HLdgs-Reg
Standard Standard Standard
Paul Blakeney Co. Boardman Machinery Co. The Clarence L.Boyd Company,Inc
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-HD Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-HD
Low Standard Standard
5.1i& 276.52
Branham’s, Inc Britton Piano Shop H.-C. Brooks Brooks Radiator Shop Brown Machinery Company
Office Type Machines Musical Instruments Mtrl-Radio & TV-Repr Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-Reg Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-Reg
Selected Selecyed Low Low Low
19.50; 1113.00 3.10| 13.00 6.80
Campbell Glass & Mirror Co Bob Cates
Mtrls-Bldgs-Reg Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-HD
Letter Bid Board Action
866.92 266.70
11.96 112.10 125.12 152.80 189.28 5.00;
U5.5O 25.08 2.60? 3.35,
Central Oklahoma Equipment Corp. Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-HD Al Cook Desk & Office Supply Co Office Type Machines
Selected Selected
53.61ii 11.50
Cook Electric Supply Company Cook Paint & Varnish Co Cory Motion Picture Equipment
Low Low Low Standard
75.23 116.05
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg Mtrl-Visual Aid Repr
Cara Cecelia Cowan Judy Cowan Zeta Cowan
Salaries-Extra Help Salaries-Extra Help Salaries-Extra Help
Board Action Board Action Board Action •
Crane Company
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg
The Daily Law Journal Record Dannenburg Distributing Co Ifevidson & Case Lumber Co
Mtrl-BLdgs-Reg Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-Reg Mtrl-Bldg s-Re g
Low Low Letter Bid Publisher Low Bid Agreement Low
Dee’s Photo Supply,Inc The-Denman Company The Dolese Company
Mtrl-Visual Aid Repr Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg
Low Low Board Action
Repr-Mtrls-Grounds
Bid Agreement Selected
Is
85.00 36.91
121.91
8.00: 8.00: 12.00 23h.U8 121.51
178.50 17.35 136.20 830.00 1,163.57 17.00
355.99 17.90 3.75
195.85
78.00 966.20
if
&
1,180.57''
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1
(1958-59 Building Levy Continued)
£
2
k
5.U5
H.Dorsey Douglas, Inc
Office Type Machines
Standard
Downtown Chevrolet, Inc
Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-Reg
Standard Low
Bill Doyle Dowlings, Inc Dulaney’s
Office Type Machines Mtrl-Visual Aid-Repr Mtrl-Electronic-Repr
Selected Selected Selected Low
52.96 10.26
63.22
Duplicating Products,Inc 0
Office Type Machines
Standard Selected
59.71 8.30
68.01
Electric Supply Of Okla,Inc
Mtrl-HLdgs-Reg
Low Letter Bid
Federal Corporation Eentriss Sound Eng.Co
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg Mtrl-Electronic Repr
Low Selected Low
Fire Appliance & Supply Co
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg
Bid Agreement
Flanagan Supply Company General Electric Supply Co
Mtrl-Bldg s-Reg Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg
Low Low Board Action
General Electronics,Inc
Mtrl-Radio & TV-Repr
Selected
137.Q8
General Flooring & Tile Co The Glidden Company B.F.Goodrich Store
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg Repr-Vehicular Eqpt(M-21-A-M-21-B)
Low Bid Agreement Board Action
611.35 5U.U5 U79.H2
Hart Industrial Supply Co
Mtrl-Radio & TV-Repr
Low Selected
H & H Equipment Company W.R.Howell .
Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-HD Mtrl-Radio & TV-Repr
Low Selected
Hunzicker Bros
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg
Low Selected Board Action
Hydraulic Equipment Co
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9.09 5,06
1U.15
5U.9O 25. od
1^21*50 25.00 28.00
50.18 ,
53.00
1,1211.75 17U.32 280.96
78.80 6.06
53.0k U55.28
8I1.86 3.72 U5.5O
1113.18 , 21.13 1,678.29
l,8k2.6O
31.75 31.75
63.50
School Shop Eqpt
Low Selected
Industrial Gasket & Packing Co International'’ Business Machines Corp.
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg
Low Standard Agreement
112.50 537.50
580.00
International Harvester Co.
Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-Reg
Low Standard
19.113 11.22
23.65
Jennings Engine. Supply Co Johnnie’s Tire Co, Ltd
Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-HD Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-HD
Selected Low Board Action
18.78 573.20
12.00
87.30 591.98
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(1938-39 Building Levy Continued)
Page B-12
Johnson Wholesale Electronics
Mtrl-Electronic Repr
Selected Low
Jones-Newby Supply Co.
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg
Low
231.20
Kilpatrick Brothers
Mtrl-Bldg s-Re g
Low
1,993.89
Leland Equipment Company Leo Maxwell Co.,Inc Linoleum & Carpet Center Riley McCullough Mideke Supply Company
Mtrl-Bldgs-Re g Mtrl-Visual Aid-Repr Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg Mtrl-Grounds Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg
Selected Low Low Agreement Low Letter Bid Standard
286.71 9.50
717oil 1137.06 22.80
296.21
Lj.12^00 3.18 67.119 32.30 1,176.97
Midwest Cash Register Co. Miller Floor Company Miller-Jackson Company
Office Type Machines Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg Mtrl-Electronic Repr
Standard Low Selected
111.30 133.30 38.31
Monroe Calculating Machine Co, Morgensen Lumber Company
Office Type Machines Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg
Agreement Low
20.17 190.^6
Nix. Industrial Supply
Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-HD
Standard
27.78
Oil Filter Company Oklahoma Oxygen Company Oklahoma Seating Company Henry Payne
Repr-Vehicle EqptAHD Repr-Mtrls & Services Mtrl-Furniture Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg
Peerless-Oklahoma Company Peery’s Tire & Supply Co. The Perolin Co,.Inc
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-HD Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg
Low Bid.Agreement Selected Low Agreement Low Low Selected
Prime Petroleum Products,Inc Pettee’s Farm Store, Inc . Pfaff Sewing Center Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-Reg Repr-Vehicle Equp-Reg Office Type Machines Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg
Radio Engineering Company
Mtrl-Radio & TV Reprs
Radio Supply Inc
Mtrl-Radio & TV Reprs
Low Selected
RCA Service Company Remington Rand Division of Sperry Rand Co..
Mtrl-Radio & TV Reprs Office Type Machines
Standard Standard
Royal McBee Corporation
Office Type Machines
Selected Low
Board Action Low Selected Selected Low Bid Agreement Low
Safway Rental & Sales Co. Scott Chevrolet Co.
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-Reg
Low Standard
Scovil & Sublett Hardware Co.
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg
Letter Bid
6.00 3'0.00
•302.2U 18.89 338.23 6.8I1 19.11
3.33 26.31 671.22 36.00 7.88 113.119 702.00
Ij.. 26 18.611 7.60
639*38 3.00 23.93
1311.30' 33.33
13.00 18.00
33.00 73.20 2.09 387.90
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(1998-59 Building Levy Continued)
Page B-13
Service Supply, Inc
School ;Shop Eqpt
Low
Sharp Auto Supply Company
Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-Reg
Low Selected
Sherwin Williams Co. S & H Shade Company,Inc
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg
Bid Agreement Low
125.00 h03.20
Singer Sewing Machine Co Sky Service Company Smith-Corona Marchant,Inc
Office Type Machines General Eqpt Office Type Machines
Standard Standard Low
369.75 777.28 25.26
Soil Industries, Inc Southwest Parts Corporation Southwest Radio & Equipment Co. Southwestern Studios Spurlin Sales, Inc The Standard Electric Time Co. Standard Iron & Metal Co
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-HD Mtrl-Radio & TV-Repr Extra Mtrl & Suppls Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-Reg Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg
Low Low Low Low Standard Standard Low
7.50 h.20 h.32 $80.00
State Agency for SurplusProperty Steel Supply Company Stubblefield Bros
Mtrl-Radio & TV-Repr
Low
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg Mtrl-Furniture
W.E.Taylor
Non-Inst.Eqpt-Fo rd
Mary A.Thacker,Clerk
M-ll M-12 M-21-A M-21-B
21.62
10.50 16.75
27.25
2.h7 3h.79 . 263.00 6.88
, Low Selected
50.96 137.20
Selected
150.00
Grounds Buildings Maint-Vehicles-Regular Maint-Vehicles-Heavy Duty
. 13.ho 69.14 9.26 h.9h
96.7h
Thompson Products, Inc Trice Wholesale Electronics,Inc
Mtrl-Radio & TV-Repr Mtrl-Visual Aid-Repr
Letter Quotation Selected Low
119.3h 11.58
130.92
Underwood Corporation
Office Type Machines
Agreement Standard
392.ho 1.15
393.55
Vaseco Inc.
Mtrl-Visual Aid Repr
Standard
Waugh Brothers Supply Co Cecil G. West Western Newspaper Union Westinghouse Appliance Sales Whitton Supply Wylie Stewart Machinery Co,Inc Olen Williams Sales &. Service Yow Brake & Clutch
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg Radio & TV-Extra Hip School Shop Eqpt Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg Mtrl-Electronics Repr Mtrls-Grounds Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-HD
Low Board Action Letter Bid Low Low Selected Low Selected Low
43.68
18.05
26. h9 12.11
66.70 8.00 7h6.78 17.63 h.5o 75.00 18.30
38.60
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1957-58 BUILDING LEVY Low
Capitol Blacksmith & Welding
Mtrl-Grounds
The Dolese Company Flanagan Supply Company Galloway Electric Company Hart Industrial Supply Company L.H.Humphries Construction Co.
Bid Agreement June Paving Low Mtrl-Repr to Eqpt Est.$3, Northeast High,.Board Action Board Action Mtrl-Repr to Eqpt Board Action Burbank-New Bldgs (Estimate # 1|.) Low Mtrl-Repr to Eqpt Harding-Art Room Eqpt. Board Action
Loeffler Greene Supply Co. Oklahoma Seating Company
Palm Paving Company
Board Action (Paving-Final (Central-Cleveland-Univ.Hts-Wheeler)
Sherman Machine & Iron Works
.Water Well-Final (■Capitol 'Hill Sr)
M.E. Wym DBA Wynn Const.Co
Board Action .
230.00 91^37 102.86 7,956.00 282.30 50,183.73
60.00 7,1#. 91
6,828.09 100.00
Board Action
7,O3U.U1
Gonstruction-Ridgeview Board Action (Estimate #3) New Furniture & Fixt. Low
2h,287.UO
Board Action Business Expense Const-W.Nichols Hills Board Action (Estimate # 1) Const-Rockwood (Est.#2)Board Action Publication Business Expense Miscellaneous Low Miscellaneous Low New Furniture & Eqpt. Board Action (Fillmore) Selected Miscellaroo”s Board Action Arch* Fee s-Monroe (Payment #3) Class Room■Furniture Board Action Arch.Fee s-Rockwoo d Board Action (Cox Estimate #2) Arch.Fees-J.Davis Board Action (Cont.Est.#!? Arch. Fee (MdgwiewBoard Action
562.# lit,928.00
New Bldgs-FinalVan Buren
1958 BOND
Beaty Construction Co. Branham’s, Inc City of Oklahoma City J.J.Cook Construction, Inc
E.V.Gox Construction Co. The Daily Oklahoman Dowling’s, Inc Morgensen Lumber Co Gardner Hotel Supply Co
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Kilpatrick Brothers Charles L. Monnet,Jr.Arch Oklahoma Seating Company Parr & Aderhold,Architects
Reid
Associates
Reynolds & Morrison Architects
A.D.Howell, Attorney
Bobert Schoenthaler,Contractor Schwartz Construction Co.
Sorey, Hill & Sorey Southwestern Studios Joe M.Swafford McKenna & Wilkinson
Bst'^O, C«Besr&5® Hille -Est*#lJ
Att.Fees-Channel 25 Construction-Monroe (Payment #3) . Construe tion-J . Davis (Estimate #1) TV Channel 25 Miscellaneous Business Expense : Att.Fees - .
Professional Services Board Action
Board Action Services Letter Quotation Selected Professional Services
19# 70
38,202.52 111.60 381i.56 99.26 1,331.00
76.00 356.35 2,5#.28 761i .O5
92.67 7,162.00 .32 Ml 17,817.30 ✓ lt,633.65 65.U8 193.00 19.08 1:672*39 i
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(1938 BOND Continued) Mary A. Thacker,Clerk
#901 #9110
R.W. Thomas Surveying Co
133.00
Business Expense Rockwood Land Rockwood-Land
U6.33
■
33.00
Selected
(Arch.fe©-...;(;McKirQ.ey & -Board Action (Stand Watie Elementaxy Schools) Board Action (M.E.Wynn DBA. Wynn Const.Co New Construction. Standard ((Edwards^3?d ■ Ifistallftent^F-illmdre-3?d 'Tnstallmeht’ ( Garfield-Estimate #1) Vahlberg,Palmer & Vahlberg
179^33
7,7811.67
\ 36,870.30 36^890’. 30 - ' 20.00
1936 BOND The Dolese Company
Grnd-Impro veme nt
Bid Agreement
1191.17
Remington Rand
Furn- & Equipment
Standard
36».99 i
1937-38 FORD FOUNDATION
'V
2,032.30 ' 1,618.118
Addressograph-Multigraph Corp Atomic Sound Equipment Co.
Other Operating Exp. Other Operating Exp.
Board Action Selected
Bewal Inc. Branham’s, Inc
Inst-Suppls Extra Mtrls & Suppls
Standard Low
Devine’s Aquarium Dowling’s, Inc
Inst-Suppls Other Operating Exp.
Low Selected
1 Singer -Sewing Machine1 Co Southwestern Studios------W.M.Welch Mfg. Co
-Extra Mtrl & Eqpt— Extra Mtrl & Suppls Inst-Suppls
Selected------Lew---------------Board Action
Wvoe320.83
33.00 1181.30 -V
98.30 11111.00
332.23
SPECIALS PAID DURING THE MONTH OF OCTOBER-1938 Martha Edelman-John L.Edelman
Real Estate
Board Action
3,300.00
Dotson ^Merson Construction Cq V.H.Souligny' Roy Jennings & Martha Jennings
Real Estate Real Estate Land-Rockwood
Board Action Board Action Board Action
1,000.00 1,000.00 2,368.73
State Contribution Fund
Social Security
Addressograph-Multigraph Corp
Suppls-Business Office Low
1+7,808.17 1.U3
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It was moved by Mr. Wrignt and seconded by Mrs. Melton that the Board ratify the October 1958 payrolls, authorize issuing the November 1958 payrolls, and authorize payment of the vendor bills as per the foregoing attached itemised list in the total amount of $358,7^4.08 as recommended. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
Motion was made by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. Wright to confirm the sale of the residential house, garage, barns, and other small buildings, from the property at 6703 S. j McKinley, to Mr. Paul Blevins, 817 S. W. 59, Oklahoma City, for a total price of $1,750.00. j The motion carried unanimously on roll call. J
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R. #277 Bills and Payrolls Approved
R. #278 Sale of Hause Approved
R- #279 It was moved by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve the purchase of one Purchase of used model 1957 Gardner Denver Air Compressor for use by the Maintenance Department from | Air Compressor the.Leland Equipment Company in the total amount of $1,5^4.00, this amount being after deducting 90$ of the rental of $82h.00 that has been paid by the Board on this equipment; Approved the purchase to be charged to the C-19 account. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to accept the low bids of Billington Lumber Company in the amount of $1,360.00 and M. Herring Wholesale Lumber Company in the amount of $1,3^5*00 - total $2,705.00 - on one lot of Red Oak lumber, the purchase to be charged to the M-12 account; the bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids:
R. #280 Bids Accepted on Lumber
It was moved by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mrs. Melton to accept the low bids of the companies listed below in the total amount of $3,578.18 for one lot of standard science supplies for various schools, the purchase to be charged to the I-36 account:
R. #281 Bids Accepted on Science Sup.
Stansi Scientific Company The Refinery Supply Company Carolina Biological Supply Co. W. M. Welch Scientific Company General Biological Supply House
$
600.U6 922.5^ 576.U2 l,Uo6.hO 72.36 $3,578718
Bids received in response to the attached Notice for Bids.
The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye,"
Motion was made by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mrs. Melton to accept the bids of the companies listed below in the amounts shown for each, totaling $hO,317â&#x20AC;&#x2122;5O, on one lot of standard and electric tyepwriters for use in secondary schools, to be charged to the Bond Account #909, these and other bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids:
See list of successful bidders next page.
R. #282 Bids Accepted on Typewriters
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R. #282 Continued
5,015..00. 5,015.00
705“;0C
Underwood Smith
180.00 180.00
1,440.00 1,080.00
302.50 227.50
Royal
325.00
9,100.00
997.50 A1
Royal.
180.00
180.00
12.50
180.00 .0.0;
1,620.00
■fc-x, I
On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton to accept bids from the following firms in the amounts shown for each, totaling $3,195-58, for one lot of tables for new additional rooms in various schools, the purchase to be charged to various bond project accounts set up for each individual school; all bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids:
R. #283 Bids Accepted on Tables
Oklahoma Seating Company: 1U tables 30 x 72 adjustable $ 590.38 Dowlings, Inc: 78 tables 36 x 72 x 29 fixed height -----2,605-20
$3,195.58
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The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
R. #28hBids Accepted on Mimeographs
Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Wright to accept bids as follows on one lot of eight mimeograph machines for secondary schools, in the total amount of $^,218.83, to be charged to Bond Account #909; these and other bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids: UNIT EXCHANGE . . NET QUANTITY COMPANY BRAND PRICE EXTENSION ALLOWANCE TOTAL
j
3
Duplicating Products, Inc.
A. B. Dick
1
H. Dorsey Douglas
4
H. Dorsey Douglas
$853.50
$2,560.50
$300.00
$2,260.50
Gestetner 260
617-53
617.53
100.00
517.53
Gestetner 255
U56.U5
1,825.80
385.00
l,Uk).8o
(See Notice for Bids on next page.)
R. #282 Continued
andard 11" with library platen Underwood Smith
180.00 180.00
1,440.00 1,080.00
Royal
325.00
9,100.00
• Standard 11" th math keyboard Royal
180.00
180.00
180.00 lgo.oo , rao.ofc 180.00
1,620.00 l,620.-j00
'Electric 18"
Royal
-Un . d Remington''
302.50 227.50
On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
R. #283 Bids Accepted on Tables
It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Melton to accept bids from the following firms in the amounts shown for each, totaling $3,195.58, for one lot of tables for new additional rooms in various schools, the purchase to be charged to various bond project accounts set up for each individual school; all bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids:
Oklahoma Seating Company: !
ill tables 30 x 72 adjustable $ 590.38 Dowlings, Inc: 78 tables 36 x 72 x 29 fixed height ------ 2,605-20 $3,195.58 go • B.0J 1Q* 1 ® a^ IsT'SJ? ® a„ g: ^«o-: es Sp >'Ss ®S 2. ittSS „ « ®g,2 “® I cJfa’-S- o a®-- S'b S’ g.g® a« * 2— „ Ep g
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ag-a »»„•
a-
’’B'ScogSaiC(P»SgaS; ®.V°?!®'gosiJsE’ Sk J? 3aS ® "“aJjE-gaWsrsfs. 3-ag^g. I § 5 o •%?> g
“sir?gs’’ us.fs
The motion carried unanimously on roll call. R. #284 Bids Accepted on Mimeographs
Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Wright to accept bids as follows on one lot of eight mimeograph machines for secondary schools, in the total amount of $4,218.83, to be charged to Bond Account #909, these and other bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids: UNIT EXCHANGE . ■ / NET QUANTITY COMPANY BRAND PRICE EXTENSION ALLOWANCE TOTAL 3
Duplicating Products, Inc.
A. B. Dick
1
H. Dorsey Douglas H. Dorsey Douglas
$853.50
$2,560.50
$300.00
$2,260.50
Gestetner 260
617.53
617-53
100.00
517.53
Gestetner 255
U56.U5
1,825.80
385.00
1,440.80
(See Notice for Bids on next page.)
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On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye." Motion to pay attorneys' fees as follows in connection with the acquisition of title to Channel 25 was made by Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mr. Wright and carried on roll call, with all members present voting "Aye:"
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McKenna & Wilkinson,Attorneys at Law, Washington, D. C. - - - $672.39 A. D. Howell, Attorney at Law, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - - - 327*61
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#285 § Approval to J Pay Attorneys' I Fees in re Tit] jto T-V Channel Food Service Financial Statement
A Financial Statement, September 30? 1958; from the Central Food Service Department was submitted as information to the Board. s? 1
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BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS R. $286 Purchase of Additional Lane SW 66 & Blackwelder Approved
It was moved by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve the purchase and give authority to issue warrant in payment of the claim submitted for 2.13 acres of land described as follows, from Ruby Pearl Daniels Morgan and H. E. Morgan, her husband: The West 150' of Section 29, Township 11 N, Range 3 W, beginning 665.65' South of a point 13^1-8' West of the NE Corner of the thence S 617-92'; W 65^.^'; N 617-13'; E 65U.H' to the point of beginning; onehalf of the minerals sold and will not go to the School District. (SW 66 & Blackwelder)
the purchase price of this land being $3;195-00; sellers to furnish no abstract. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
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|r - #287 Motion was made by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve the purchase and issue warrant in payment of the following described land from Katherine A. M. Madole et al:I Purchase of Sii SW UU & Indep. 1Approved_______ The East 1000' of the West 1030' of the South Half of the South Half of the Southeast Quarter (S-g- S-g- SE$) of Section 13; Township 11 North, Range U West of I. M., together with all of Grantor's right, title and interest in and to abutting and adjacent streets or highways, for $56,000.00; and, the execution of a contract submitted to the Board authorizing William Austin Rowland to remain in and move the house upon the premises within 120 days and agreeing to build a fence on the east side of the property; the Board to pay for the documentary stamps on the deed;
this property being in the vicinity of S. W. kkth & Independence, Oklahoma City. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye." Mr. Wright moved approval to give names to new school buildings to be constructed and to assign architects for new buildings and additions to present buildings, as follows:
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Site: S. W. 67 & Blackwelder Name: Thos. Jefferson Junior High Build 18 teaching stations and basic facilities for 500 Architect: Wright & Selby
Site: S. W. 63rd & Miller Name: Hillcrest Elementary School Build 7 classrooms and basic facilities for 20 classrooms Architect: Bailey, Bozalis & Associates
Site: N. W. 115th & Ridgeview Name: Herbert Hoover Junior High Build 18 teaching stations and basic facilities for 1500 Architect: Coston, Frankfurt & Short
Site: S. E. both & Magnolia Name: John Ross Elementary School Build 8 classrooms and basic facilities for 12 classrooms Architect: Fred Pojezny
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Site: S. W. U4th & Independence Name: Franklin Roosevelt Junior High Build 37 teaching stations and basic facilities for 1500 Architect: Hudgins, Thompson & Ball
Site: 3100 N. Kelly Name: Northeast High School Build additional facilities to hold I500 students Architect: Sorey, Hill & Sorey
The motion was seconded by Mrs. Melton and carried unaninously on roll call.
R. #288 Schools Named, Architects Assigned
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It was reported that tlJte following bids were received and opened on October 30, 1958, at J+:30 p. m. for the auditorium and classroom addition to Mark Twain Elementary School: Alternate #1
Base Bid
Company
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$185,787 Anderson & House 188,365 Grant C. Carpenter The Constructors Company 182.900 E. V. Cox Construction 182,876 Company 189,388 W. D. Douglas Company Humphries Construction 182,882 Company John Noftsger 190,207 200,800 Wynn Construction Co. I
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Alternate No. 1 - Ceco Aluminum windows in lieu of Adlake as specified.
R. #289 Low Bid Accepted on Mark Twain Addition
It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. Wright to accept recommendation to approve the low bid of E. V. Cox Construction Company in the net amount of $182,637> after deducting. I alternate $1 as explained above from the base bid, for addition to Mark Twain Elementary | School. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye." I
Students Make Inquiries
A number of student representatives of the Board and officials asked pertinent questions, mostly concerning their respective buildings and building needs. Board member^Vfend official i answered or attempted to answer them satisfactorily.
R. #290 Adj ournment
Motion to adjourn and meet at the call of the President was made by Mrs. Melton, seconded by Mr. Wright, and carried.
THEREUPON THE BOARD ADJOURNED.
Approved this
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Notice for Bid on Mark Twain School Addition: (See above.)
MEETING OF DECEMBER 1, 1958
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA MET IN REGULAR MONTHLY SESSION IN THE BOARD ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1958 AT U:30 P. PRESENT:
Phil C. Bennett, President C. B. McCray, Vice President
Mrs. L. D. Melton Otto F. Thompson Jim Wright j Others present: Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, Superintendent; M. J. Burr and Dr. N. L. George, Assistant Superintendents; Mrs. Floy Campbell, Mr. Bill Foutz, Mr. Bill Haller, Mr. â&#x20AC;˘ Charles Harville, Mr. A. H. Higdon, Mrs. Gladys McDonald, and Mr. Gene Stinebeck Directors; Mr. David Light, Accountant; Mr. W. A. Lybrand, Attorney; Mr. Millard Prigmore,I Auditor; Miss Mary A. Thacker, Clerk; Mrs. Anna Gray and Mr. Glen Bowman, representing the Classrooms Teachers Association; Miss Loy Ferguson of the Daily Oklahoman.
Invocation
Mrs. Melton gave the invocation.
Mr. Bowman Expresses Appreciation
Mr. Bowman, President of the Classroom Teachers Association, expressed the appreciation of the Classroom Teachers for having received their warrants prior to the Thanksgiving Holidays.
R. #291 Minutes Approved
On motion of Mr. Wright, seconded by Mr. Thompson, the minutes of the meeting of November 3, 1958 were approved as read. LEGAL AND FINANCIAL REPORTS Mr. Prigmore submitted the report of the Treasurer for the month of November, in the absence of Mr. Green, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Report Rec'd
The Attorney, Mr. Lybrand, reported nothing needing attention at the present time that cannot be handled by letter.
No Report from Attorney
Mr. Prigmore, Auditor, reported that the regular application for State Aid has been filed and that the schools will qualify for some money from this source, although the exact amount is not yet known.
Auditor's Report
On motion of Mr. McCray, seconded by Mrs. Melton, the legal and financial reports submitted were approved, and a copy of the Treasurer's report ordered to be filfed:â&#x20AC;&#x2122; in the office of the Clerk.
R. #292 Legal and Financial Reports Appr.
SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT
R. #293 Personnel Directed to Atten< Conventions
Motion to approve the following resolution directing personnel to attend conventions as indicated was made by Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mr. Wright, and carried on roll call with all members voting "Aye:"
RESOLUTION The Board of Education of the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma feels it would be of great benefit to the Oklahoma City School District if the following persons would attend conventions as indicated: L, E. Lewis, Jr., T-V Science Teacher, to attend the American Chemical Society Regional Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, December 4-5, 1958 (Ford Foundation)
Lorraine Bell, Teacher at Classen, and Donna Schumacher, Supervisor of ,Secondary Education, to attend the National Council for Teachers of English, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 27-29, 1958.
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Motion was made by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve the employment of Nir. William R. Fischer, School of Music, Kansas State College, Manhattan, Kansas for services in connection with the Choral Festival Concert, November 3-U, 1958, $100.00 for two days and expenses of $57-80. On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye."
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It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve paying the expenses of Miss Myr-Lou Rollins (Oklahoma State University) from Stillwater to Oklahoma City to conduct a one-hour workshop on creative rhythms, December 11, 1958. The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
R. #295 Approval to Pay Workshop I Consultant
Approval to Pay For Consultant Services
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R. #296 Approval to Purchase Federal Improvemerits
[ It was moved by Mr. McCSgay and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve the following resolution ! authorizing the purchase of surplus federal improvements as described: | | RESOLUTION ! j i i The Independent School District No- 89 of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, | 1 hereby resolves to purchase certain surplus federal improvements -described as follows: | j | >
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Buildings Nos. H-56 Location USNATTC, Hosp. Area, Norman, Oklahoma Description: Building, heating plant, gas fired, frame, wood, gas, central plant 53' x 32' x 3V, 1,696. sq. ft. for removal from site through the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, at a 95/0 public benefit allowance under the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended, and to accept and be bound by any reservations, restrictions or conditions that may be placed by that Department on such purchase and as may be set forth in the instrument transferring title to such improvements, and it is hereby further resolved thaii N. L. George, Assistant Superintendent of the Oklahoma City Public Schools,be and is hereby authorized to enter into such negotiations as may be necessary for such purchase and to perform any acts and sign any and all instruments as may be necessary to effect such transfer of title, and it hereby further resolves that all of the terms and conditions incorporated in such transfer instruments be and they are hereby accepted.
On roll call, the motion carried with all-members voting "Aye."
R. #297 Motion to approve the following resolutions of appreciation for deceased persons was made Resolutions of by Mrs. Melton, seconded by Mr. Wright and carried: Appreciation: ........ 11e H. J. Sharp | RESOLUTION Mary Jo Enos | C. E. Grady, Sjf IN APPRECIATION OFMR. HAROLD J. SHARP I I
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The Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Mr. Harold J. Sharp, November 24, 1958.
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Mr. Sharp joined the Oklahoma City School System in 1925 and served as instrumental music teacher at Capitol Hill Junior, Classen, Webster, and Harding High Schools until the 1933-34 school year. He taught Social Studies at Harding from 1934 to 1936. The following September he became an instructor in mathematics there, which position he held until his fatal accident.
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Mr. Sharp had a deep interest in boys and was Scoutmaster of Troop 58 at Harding for seven years. He also donated many hours of work at the Children's Convalescent Hospital at Bethany. He was a man of fine character and ability, an excellent mathematics teacher, and was loved and respected by his students and associates. We feel that his noble spirit and high ideals will live on in the hearts of all who knew and worked with him.
He was a member of the First Christian Church and all the professional organizations in the educational field. The Board of Education extends its profound sympathy to the bereaved family and pays tribute to an outstanding teacher. We feel that the highest tribute we can pay to his memory is to remember him as a great teacher and an inspiration to all who knew him. His services to the boys and girls of the Oklahoma City Schools will long be remembered and greatly missed by those at Harding.
RESOLUTION IN APPRECIATION OF MRS. MARY JO ENOS The Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Mrs. Mary Jo Enos, November 18, 1958.
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Resolution for Mrs, jfe-ry Jo Enos - Continued.:
R. #297 Cont'd
The Board, of Education wishes to extend its profound sympathy to the bereaved family and pays tribute to the excellent services Mrs. Enos performed for the boys and girls of the Oklahoma City Schools.
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Mr. Grady was loyal, faithful, conscientious and had fine executive ability. He was sincere and diligent in his work, and took personal inter-'*' est in the spiritual life of his students. He very capably developed character in his students and was affectionately called "Pop Grady" by them.
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He belonged to all the professional organizations and was a member of St. Luke's Methodist Church. The Board of Education extends its profound sympathy to the bereaved family and pays tribute to an outstanding educator. We feel the highest tribute we can pay to his memory is to remember him as a great teacher and an inspiration to all who knew him.
PERSONNEL
Personnel Recommended
It was recommended that the following persons be employed and that contracts with the teachers listed below on the form hereby approved be executed in the name of the District by the Superintendent or person by him designated; also, that other personnel recommendations and information below be approved:
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RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENTS
REQUEST PERMISSION TO EMPLOY THE FOLLOWING PERSONNEL: Miss Emily mc Cor d 'To wor k at Was hi ng ton SALARY il.25 PER HOUR (40 HOUR WEEK).
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SALARY $170 PER MONTH, MR. GLEN ROBERTS AS A MULTI LI TH OPERATOR IN THE DEPARTMENT OF INSTRUCTION FOR A TWO-WEEKS PERIOD, EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 17,
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$102.50 PER MONTH, TO FULL-TIME SECRETARY AT HAWTHORNE, SALARY $205 PER MONTH, OCTOBER JO,
SUBSTITUTES FOR THE SCHOOL
HICKS, LOUISE
HOLMES, WYNONA M,
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RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD: Maintenance Department
Request permission to change the assignment and salary of H. L. Boyett, a permanent'empIoyee in the plastering department, from 2nd year apprentice, salary $3400 per year, to 3rd year apprentice, salary $3600 per year - Effective November II, 1958. Request permission to adjust the salaries of the following personnel It has been recommended that the car allowance for Wyman A. West, a permanent employee in the Maintenance Department, be adjusted from $300 to $600 per year - Effective October 27, 1958. It has been recommended that the car allowance for Gale P. Lewis, a permanent employee in the Maintenance Department, be adjusted from $300 to $600 per year - Effective October 27, 1958. Request permission to discontinue the car allowance for W. T; Wattenbarger, Maintenance employee, until further notice Effective November 10, 1958.
Service Department Request permission to transfer the following personnel: Omar J. King from watchman floorman at Bannaker Shop #2, salary $193.33 to watchman at Classen and T. V. Area, salary $183-33 Effective November I, 1958.
Leonard McClain from 3/4 time floorman at Classen, salary $137.50 to full time floorman at Classen, salary $183-33 ~ Effective November 3, 1958. Supply Department
Request permission to employ James M. Crawford as a temporary laborer in the warehouse supply department - Salary $1.25 per hour - Effective November 6, 1958.
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Motion to ^approve thfe foregoing personnel recommendations and inftirmation was made Jay Mr. Wright, seconded by Mr. Thompson, and carried on roll call.-“with all mefnbers voting "Aye."
I R. J298 j Personnel ! /Approved -—
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FOOD SERVICE DEPARTMENT
SUBSTITUTES It is recommended that the following persons be elected at substitutes in the Food Service Department at 65 cents per hour:
NAME
SCHOOL
Brittain, Ova Byers, Carol Jean
Dewey John Marshall
Cannon, Octa Carroll, Catherine Carter, Dorothy Cogburn, Billye
Linwood McKinley Moon Capitol Hill Senior
Darst, Jessye
Northwest Classen
Gipson, Willie
Moon
Johnson, Norina
Ridgeview
Ladd, Rosa Lane, Wanda
Pierce Southeast
Nelson, Diana
Capitol Hill Senior
Reed, Mary Riggs, Pattye
Douglass McKinley
Shirley, Mary
John Marshall
Tackett, Dorothy
Classen
i
i
1.T
I
Motion to approve the foregoing personnel recommendations and information was made by Mr. Wright, seconded by Mr. Thompson, and carried on roll call with all members voting "Aye."
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R. #298 Personnel Approved
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Bills and Payrolls Recommended
The following items NuiAers 1, 2, and 3 were submitted for approval:
December 1, 1958
Item #1 Ratification of November 1958 payrolls previously approved by the board and upon which warrants have been issued as follows:
•
1958-59 GENERAL FUND . , ........ . $.
1,031,652,57
1958-59 BUILDING LEVY. ..... ....................... $
h7,968.37
THE BOND FUND
. .. ............................ ....
$________ 2,U3U.65
Item #2 Authority to issue payrolls for December 1958 in the following estimated amounts:
1958-59 GENERAL FUND ........... $
1958-59 BUILDING LEVY
.......... $
THE BOND FUND
............................................ $
1,100.000,00 ■
55,000.00 11
1 J,n v 1
'
"'"n'rn
2,500.00
Item #3 Authorize payment of vendor bills as per attached itemized list. These "bills have been examined and approved by the auditor as to appropriation, ’purpose of expenditure, calculations and receipt of merchandise and / or services.
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BILLS FILED WITH THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR PAYMENT DECEMBER 1, 1958: $
1958-59 General Fund
j
j 55
82,251.92
8,608.4-8
1957-58 General Fund
1958-59 Building Levy
26,252.57
1957-58 Building Levy
1+9,058.72
1958
Bond Fund
275,092.18
1956
Bond Fund
2,779-28
1,281+. 15
1957-58 Ford Foundation
TOTAL ---------- -------- - $1+1+5,327.^
1958-59 GENERAL FUND Academy Films \ Addressograph Multigraph Corp
Suppls-Audio Visual Suppls-General Inst.
A & E Equipment Co
Standard Low Standard
93.37 38.1+2
9.39
131.79
Suppls-Vocational Ed» & Engineer’s Office American Education Publication Periodicals American Optical Company Suppls-Health Dep’t
Publisher Selected Low
Baptist Book Store Dr. Carl Barclay Big Top Toy Shop Dill’s Groceiy
Suppls-Special Ed. Salaries-Health Dep’t Suppls,-/Special Ed. Suppls-Home Ec.
Low Agreement Low Selected
2.83 150.00 25.91 15.00
•E^iidt’s Red Bud
Suppls-Home Ec.
Selected
158.95
Suppls-Physical Ed. Admn Travel & TravelExp-Inst.Personnel
Low Board Action Reimbursement
California Test Bureau Carpenter Paper Company
Suppls-General Inst. Suppls-Purchsng Office
Selected Low •Board Action
Bob Cates Childrens Press, Inc Changing Times Magazine City Bus Company City Spring Works
Suppls-Vocational Ed. Suppls-rTextbooks Suppls-General Inst. Transp-Public Carriers Suppls-Adult School
Low 232.58 Publisher Selected 1.88 Publisher Selected 6.00 Agreement 381+5.85 • j: Agreement 13.00 Low 17.50 ; ' 32.50
t|fek1 s Sporting' Goods, Inc dBraniff Airways, Inc
Low
3U1+.12
Li.60 18 <,00
11+, 52
619.20 91.30
. 710.50
210.33 3136.32
97.76 j 331+6.6 7
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Rage B-2
160.00 13.50
Civic Education Service Inc, Collins Dietz Morris Co
Suppls-General Inst. Custo dial-Suppls
Publisher Selected Low
Colonial Williamsburg Inc Consumers Union of U.S,Inc Consumers’ Research, Inc. Coronet Films Creative Playthings, Inc
Suppls-Audio Visual Periodicals Periodicals Suppls-Audio Visual Suppls-Special Ed
Low Publisher Selected Publisher Selected Publisher Selected Low
Arthur C.Croft Publications
Suppls-Office of Sup’t
Publisher Selected
15,35
The Daily Law Journal-Record
Legal Publications
Publisher Selected
7-00
Davidson & Case Lumber Co David M.Davis Company
Suppls-Vocational Ed Suppls-Tadio & TV-Ford
Bid Agreement Low
Dearborn Chemical nnmnanv Depit of Public Instructioh of Iowa Walt Disney Productions
Custodial-Suppls Suppls-Inst.Off ice s
Selected Publisher Selected
Suppls-Audio-Visual
Low
Doc’s IGA. Market Doenges Supply Co The Dolese Company Dodd, Mead & Company,. Inc Dollie*s Ceramics Doubleday & Company Inc. H.Dorsey Douglas Inc Dowlings, Inc.
Suppls-Home Ec. Suppls-Inst.Offices Suppls-General Inst. Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-Special Ed. Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-General Inst. Suppls-Special Ed.
N
6.00 5.00 2.00 1120.00 5.00
19.50 2.09 6112.56 . 11.35 5.80
Selected Selected Low Publisher Selected Selected Publisher Selected v Low Low 201,05 Selected 199->18
108.05 12.50 11.00 5*oi 1112.97 11.33 33.38 1100,23
Bill Doyle Office Supply
Suppls-Pupil Counseling Low
120.511
Duplicating Products, Inc
Storeroom Stocks
Low
1180.60
Eastman Kodak Stores,Inc Educational Music Bureau,Inc Educational Screen,Audio-Visual Encyclopaedia Britannica Films Estamae Rhythm Records Expression Company
Suppls-General Inst. Sunnis-General Inst. Guide (Periodicals) Puppis-Audio Visual Suppls-General Inst. Suppls-Special Ed.
Standard Publisher Publisher Publisher Selected Publisher
Selected
110.00 18.00 8.00 13.26 151.611 2.51l
The Fideler'Company First National Management Corp
Suppls-Special Ed. Rental-Land & Bldgs
Publisher Selected Rental Agreement
20.27 200.00
The Free Press.
Suppls-Textbooks
Publisher Selected
8.75
Funk ,& Wagnalls Company
Suppls-Textbooks
Publisher Selected
11.211
Irwin C.Gaumer
Periodicals
Publisher Selected
23.50
Gi 1-Mbr Chemical Company .
Custodial Sunnis
Selected
!
Selected Selected Selected
W.oo
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6.78 119*91
Bid Agreement Low
D^C.Heath & Company Heierding Bros Houghton-Mifflin Company The House of Wren Inc Hunzicker Bros Institute for Social Science. International Business'Mach. International ^ilm Bureau Inc.
Suppls-General Inst. Pmt Suppls& Suppls— Public;Relations Salaries-Health Dep’t Suppls-home Ac.. Special Taxes Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-Home Ec. Suppls-Special Ed. Suppls-General Inst. Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-Adult School & Gen’l Inst. Suppls-Radio & TV-Ford Suppls-Home Ec. Suppls-General Inst. Suppls-Inst. Offices Custodial Suppls Suppls-Textbooks I»B.M»Rentals Suppls-Audio Visual
William James Jenkins Jenkins Music Company
Administrative Travel ‘ Suppls-Radio & TV-Ford
Board Action Low
- 28,11 19.93
Johnson Wholesale Electronics Jones #6
Suppls-Radio & TV-Reg. Suppls-Home Ec.
Low Selected
663.30 113.23
Kamp Brothers
Suppls-Home Ec.
Selected
186.86
The King Company Alfred A. Knopf Inc. F.B.. Koock Lakeside Methodist Church Truman R.Lee
Suppls-Special Ed. Suppls-Textbooks Other Adm«. Expenxe Rental-Land & Bldgs Suppls-General Inst.
Publisher Selected Publisher Selected Selected Rental Agreement Selected
20.20 6 <s,13 115.00 300.00 37.75
Library' Service Company
Textbook Rental-Adult School
Publisher Select Bid Agreement
3111.111
Bill Lillard Earl Lipscomb Associates J.R.Lippincott Company Little, Brown & Company Litho Negative & Plate Co
Travel Expense-Inst. Suppls-Radio & TV-Ford Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-Textbooks Prnt.Suppls-Adta Bldg & Radio & TV-Reg.
Board Action Publisher Selected Publisher Selected Publisher Selected tow
30*18 '2.50 5.22 I4.«U.|. 15.00
Lone Star School Book Dep. Longwear Paint & Lin.Co ' Lothrop Lee & Shepard Go,Inc The MacMillan Company Magnolia Petroleum Company Marshall Supply & Eqpt.Go
Suppls-Gener'al Inst. Suppls-Vocational Ed. Suppls-Textbooks,. Suppls-Radio & TV-Ford Vehicle Maint.H.D. .. Suppls-Vocational Ed.
Publisher Selected Low Publisher Selected Publisher Selected Low Low
11.03 5.911 2.20 Ui»oo 1022.76 23I19 52
Jim Martin
Suppls-Radio & TV-Reg
A.C.McClurg & Co. McGraw Hill Book Co, Inc
Suppls-Textbooks Supipls-Audio Visual
Board Action 1195.00 Stahdard £50.00 Publisher Selected ’ Publisher Selected
The Glidden Company Graham Paper Company
Df.Lillian Hoke Harbour Longmire ■: W.P.Bill Haie> Treasurer .Harvard University Ham’s Market ■ Harcourt Brace & Company Harlow Publishing Corp. L.H.Hart Hart Industrial Supply Co
\,
Selected Low Sewer Taxes Publisher Selected Selected Publisher Selected Publisher Selected Publisher Selected Ldw 758.75 Selected 33.86 Publisher Selecised Selected Publisher Selected Low Bid Agreement Publisher Selected Rental Agreement Low 6,59. Publisher Select 118.50
321.12 20.29
175.00 123.96 970.115 3/20 218 .Hi 73.81 87,00 1.05 792.61 5U.31 113.57 23.68 28.53 61U.72 11.00 1235.00
125.09
I 17115.00 . 1,116 21.09
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(1958-59 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED) Transp.Special Ed. Mrs Chester Mosely Suppls-Health Dep’t McKesson & Robbins,Inc Water & Sewage-Reg Metropolitan Waiter Co. Morgensen Dumber Company Suppls-Radio & TV-Reg. Vehicle Maint-Reg. Mideke.Supply Company William Morrow, & Co Suppls-Textbo0ks Suppls-Radio & TV-Ford The Morgan Sign Machine Co Suppls-General Inst. Morris Chevrolet Inc., The National Education Ass’n Suppls-Textbooks National Council,Teachers of Eng.Suppls-General Inst. National Agricultural Sunol. SUppls-Home Ec. Suppls-Public Relation National School Public-* Relations Assn.
Neal Lumber Company francis A. Newberry Nat’l Soc.for Crippled Children Nichols Hills Bantist Church Okla City Assn of Ins.Agents Nuway Laundry Co AnJoNystrom &. Co Oklahoma Gas ,& Electric Go Oklahoma City Linen Service Oklahoma County Water Co' Oklahoma Laundry & Din; Clnrs Oklahoma City Water Dept Oklahoma Oxygen Company Oklahoma Seating Company Oklahoma Natural Gas Co Philosophical Library Pipkin Photo Service The Pennsylvania State Univ. . Postmaster Prentice-Hall, Inc Prime Petroleum Products, Inc. G.P.Putnam’s Sons ............ ’’ Readers Digest Assoc»Iric. The’Psychological Corporation Random House, Inc Rite Dress Form Mfg. Co Rand.McNally L& Co. Robinson Janitor Supply Co Row, Peterson Company Rinehart & Co, Inc Sand Products, Inc Sanitary Equipment Company Science Research Associates Scholastic Magazines Scholastic Testing Service, Inc William R. Scott, Inc Science Service Scott; Chevrolet Co.. Scott, Foresman & Co Scrivher Stevens Company Charles Scribner’s Sons The Seahorse Press, Inc Sears .
Suppls-General Inst. Administrative Travel Suppls-Textbooks Rental-Land & Bldgs Property. Insurance Suppls-Special Ed. Suppls-General Inst. Electricity-Geg.-Ford Custodial Suppls Water & Sewage-Reg Custodial Suppls Water & Sewage-Reg.Ford Suppls-Vocational Ed. Storeroom Stocks Gas-Regular-Ford Suppls-Pupil Counseling. Suppls-Radio & TV-Reg Suppls-Audio Visual Postage-Regular Suppls-Inst.Offices Vehicle Maint.H.D. Suppls-Radio & TV-Ford Suppls-General Inst. Suppls-General ,Ins.t* Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-Home Ec. Suppls-Textbooks Custodial Suppls Suppls-Radio & TV-Ford Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-Vocational Ed. Custodial Suppls Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-General Inst. Suppls-General Inst, Suppls-Textbooks * Suppls-General Inst. Suppls-General Inst. Suppls-General Inst. Custodial, Suppls Suppls-Audio Visual Suppls-Special Ed. Suppls-Inst.Offices
Reimbursement Low Utilities Low Low Publisher Selected Low Standard Publisher Selected Low Selected Publi she r-Sele c te d
Low. Board Action Low Agreement Standard Low Selected Utilities Agreement Utilities Low Utilities Bid Agreement Low Utilities Publisher Selected ( Low Selected Standard Publisher Selected Low Publisher Selected Publisher Selected Selected ruolisher Selected Selected Publisher Selected Low Publisher Selected Publisher Selected Bid Agreement Low Publisher Selected Publisher Selected Selected Publisher Selected Publisher Selected Agreement Standard Low Publisher Selected Low Selected
- 50.00 k9»02 33*00 62.8? 189*93 3*90 3*96 Mo 3.90 k.00 51.k3 175.00 3k. k8 61 <>66 <_J-«00 200.00 7.001,1k 3k. 09 193*73 21,W.% 362^50
80*00 6k2k»6 3 263837 365a05 6766.88 6.16 21.60 7.76 300.00 16 #15 75.00 1.97 90*00 i5?oo 7.59 38,.16 2.09 235.146 Ik .11 2.5k 2k, 00 68.10 2.85 161.00 103.18 2.20 lk.50 ■ 3.71 2k.89 150.60 19*25 2.95 19.00
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Page B-5
Sesac, Inc Sharp Auto Supply Co
Suppls-Radio & TV-Reg. Vehicle Maint-H.D.
Selected Low
35.00 128,?52
Simpson-Horton, ■ Inc Jasper Sipes School Book Dep.
Suppls-General Inst. Suppls-Textbooks
Standard Selected Low
7.59
Speech Materials Co Staff Recording Company
Suppls-Special Ed. Suppls-Radio & TV-Reg.
Low Low
Star Engraving Company The Steck Company Southwestern Bell Telephone Co Sterling Publishing Co,Inc T.G. & Y, Stores Co Teaching Film Custodians,Inc
Suppls-Research Suppls-Textbooks Telephone-Reg-Ford Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-Special Ed. Suppls-Audio Visual
Low Publisher Selected Utilities Publisher Selected Low Low
Mary A.Thacker,Clerk . .
Suppls-Sup’t Office I,#B.M. Suppls. Sunpls-Business 'Office A dmini s tra tive Exp. Suppls-Admi Bldg.. Periodicals Suppls-Radio & TV-Ford Suppls-General Inst. ■’ Suppls-Vocational Ed. ■ Suppls-Physical Ed. . Vehicle Maint.Reg4 Rental-Land & HLdgs(
A-25 A-30 A-jl A.-U3 A-3U 1-32 I-3U-B 1-36 1-39 I-ho 0-22-A F-U
Transp.Special Ed. Clerical-Printing Suppls-Special Ed.
Reimbursement Agreement Selected Low
Times-Journal Publishing Co
Personnel Directory
Board Action
Town of Nichols Hills Triangle Blue Print & Supply
Water & Sewage-Reg. Siippls-Eng.. ...Office
Utilities ■Standard
University Book Exchange
Suppls-Radio & TV-Reg.
Low
Underwood Corporation
Suppls-Purchsng Office
Low Standard
Consultant Expense-Reg. Suppls-Vocational Ed. Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-Textbo0ks Rental-Land & Bldgs Suppls-Textbo oks Suppls-Inst.Office Custodial Suppls Telephone-Regular Rental-Land & Bldgs .
.1+335>,.2:2!
10 .79 1C .00
Petty Cash Petty Gash Petty Cash Petty Cash Petty Cash Petty Cash Petty Cash ’Petty Cash ■Petty Cash Petty Cash Petty Gash Petty Cash
Mrs.Harriett Thomas B.,H. Thomas Thompson Book & Supply Co
Patricia Vanhelsdingen United Brick & Tile Co United World Films,Inc Vantage Press, Inc. Village Methodist Church D.Van Nostrand.Company, Inc Walker Stamp & Seal Co Wallace & Tiernan Inc Western Union Telegraph Co W^JJipJibls Hills Presbyterian-. ; £hty?ch
523^38 15»bU
15.30 11+3.57 539X80 3.50 11.76 7.50 I4.67 1.00 18.25 37.00 1.51+ 1.77 11.37 31+.61 .85 .65 16.72 29.1+0
55.1+3 21.87
■
■) 157.83
I
50.00 110 .00
?
77 *30
2375.00 17.00 181+.61
1.25
135.00 15.30
Hoard Action Low Standard Publisher Selected Rental Agreement Publisher Selected Low LOW . Utilities Rental Agreement
-
150 •3°
...;
I4.66.23 87*00 ■ 17.91 ; 1.97 21+2 .71 ’ i 22 .85 . I ;; 5 ^25 15 .75 8 .07 , < 305.00 <
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(19^8-59 GENERAL FUND CONTINUED)
1.55
Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-Special Ed SUppls-Radio & TV-Ford Periodicals Printing Suppls-Ford Supplies-Audio 'Visual Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-Textbooks Suppls-Textbo 0ks
Low Publisher Publisher Publisher Selected' Low Low Low Publisher
Ames Supply Company A & E, Equipment Co Carpenter Paper Co
Inst.Suppls-Voc New School Apparatus Inst.Suppls
Letter Bid Low Board Action
Cory Motion Picture Equipment Dowling’s, Inc Dulaney’s Dollie’s Ceramics Hoover Brothers Inc Graham Paper Company Library Supply Company Hunzicker Bros Lyons and Carnahan Harry Keeton Supply Co Miller-Jackson Company Millsap’s Midwest Ceramics \ Science Service Inc
Board Action New Equip-Visual Ed. Selected Suppls-Special Ed. New Furniture & Fixt.Low Inst.Suppls-Voc.& Ind. Low Letter Bid Publisher Selected Inst. Suppls Office Suppls& Prnt. Board- Action Bid Agreement Library Books Inst. Suppls Low Inst. Suppls Publisher Selected Inst.Suppls-Voc.& Ind. Low Inst, Suppls Low Letter Bid Mt.Musical Instruments Selected Instructional Supplies Low Letter Bid Inst. Suppls Publisher Selected
Steel Supply Company
Inst.Suppls-Voc
Board Action
205.50
Tandy Leather Company
Inst.Suppls-Voc
Low
306.96
Vari Typer Corporation
Inst.Suppls-Voc
Standard
2U9.5O
Western Newspaper Union
Inst. Suppls-Voc
Low
103*08
A & A. Lock Shop,Inc Ace Mtrl.Rebuilders Inc
Mtrl-Bldg s-Re y * lar Repr-Vehicle Eqpt.HD
Low Standard
20.00 50.00
A & E Equipment Co American Electric-Ign.Co
School Shop Eqpt Mtrl-Bldgs-Regular
Standard Low
611.26 12.79
Atomic.Sound Equipment Co The Automotive Inc
Mtrl-Electronic Repr Repr—Vehicle Eqpt.HD
Selected Low
97.35 21.05
Auto Parts & Machine Co
Repr-Vehicle Eqpt.HD.
Selected
101.95
A. & W Violin Shop
Mupical Instruments
Selected
38.70
Franklin Watts, Inc Wheeler Publishing Co John Wiley & Sons,Inc The H.W. Wilsbn Company Western Uniform & Towe 2 Service Raphael G.Wolff Studios,Inc Wilcox Record Shop The John C.Winston Company Yale University Press
Selected Selected Selected
Selected
5*97
31^00 2*50 - y*y> 3.59 2.71 U.50
1957-58 GENERAL FUND
127.17 , 1149.50) U73U.3O
A038.25 . ”73.811. 320.10 22.97 15.06 - 72.0° 155'. 53 1211.37 221.20 123.65 3.00 1155.50
O
1958-59 BUILDING LEVY FUND
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1958 - CONT'D
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19.90 329.00 116950 2.92 10.30 111.75 189.35 25.09
Beams Seat Cover Center E^-rada & Rage Britton Piano Shop Paul Blakeney Co Bob Brown Torch Repair Service Butler Shade Company H, J, Butt e rly, Inc Boardman Machinery Co. John H.Cole Company Cook Electric Supply Co Cara Cecelia Cowan Judy Cowan Zeta Cowan Capitol Steel & Iron Co Capitol Blacksmith & Welding Crane Company
Repr-Vehicular Eqpt.Re^.Low Low.* Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg & Grnd Low Musical Instruments Low Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg, Low School Shop Eijpt Low Mtrl-Bldg-Reg Low Mtrl-Bldg-Reg. Repr-Vehicular Eqpt-Reg .Standard Low School Shop Eqpt Low Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg. Bo^rd Action Salary-RadiQ,TV-Extra Board Action Salary-Radio,TV-Extra Board Action Salary-Radio,TV-Extra Low Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg. Low Mtrl-ELdgs-Reg Low Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg. Letter Bid
Dannenburg Distributing Co Davidson Case Lumber Co
Repr-Ve’hicle Eqpt.HD Mrtl-Bldgs-Reg.
Low . Bid Agreement
The Dolese Company
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg.
Bid Agreement Low
Bill Doyle
Office Type Machines
Downtown Chevrolet,Inc' Dulaney’s
Repr-Vehicle -Eqp.t. HD Mtrl-Electronic Repr
Standard Selected Standard Low
Duplicating Products,Inc Dyke ■ ■ Bro s Emsco Electric Supply
Office Type Machines Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg .
Electric Equipment & Supply
School Shop Eqpt,
Selected Low Low Board Action Low
Federal Corporation
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg.
Low
1155.13
Forest’s
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg.
Low
29.79
General Electric Supply Co
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg & Non Inst.Eqpt.Ford Renlace Inst.Font Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg,. ' . Repr-Vehicle Eqpt.HD Vtrl-Bl^s-Reg & School Shop Eqpt'
Low.
218.16
Grand Stage Lighting Co,Inc Graybar’Elec.Co, Inc J«C.Hamilton Go,Inc Hart Industrial Supply Co
Selected Low Low Low Low Letter Bid Board Action
150.00 736.38
886.38 l+9®93 188*96
1118*59 126.00
5M1.59
10,75 19.70
30.U5 . XU 73-: 11*58';
61u 35 95.85
583,21 79.20
662.111 7.63
67.70 69410 6.35 39®>33 2117*06 21+09 <,00
.
30116.39 6.00
Herb Welding & Radiator Co
Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-Reg
Low
Hunzicker Bros
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg
Low Standard
Independent Supply Co International Harvester Co
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg. Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-Reg.
Selected ■Standard
• Low Mtrl-Radio' & TV Repr * & Musical Instruments
(
589.32 8.50 8.50 12.00 93o 16 230.00
■
yy
77,117 1811,50S'-
'’"m
■ 261.97 .
77.80.. 20.09 ■ i
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Johnnie’s Tire Co. Ltd. Johnson Service Company Johnson Wholesale Electronics
Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-Reg. Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg. ' "Mtrl-Visual Aid ReprJladio & TV Repr
Standard-' Low Selected Low
27.118 278.13
89,15 33.90
123.05
Karchme.r Pipe & Supply Co
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg,
Low
li5.5h
Harry Keeton Supply Co
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg.
Low
136,25
1 'Mtrl-HLdgs-Reg &xFurn & Eqpt-Visual Aid
Low Board Action
Leland Equipment Company
Non-Inst.Plant Equipt.
Board Action
Macks Fluorescent Lights Riley McCullough Mideke Supply Company
Mtrl-Radio & TV Repr Mtrl-Grounds Mtrl-Bldcs-Rep ^Replace Non-Inst.Eqpt.
Bid Agreement Agreement Low Letter Bid
Midwest-Cash Register Co
Office Type Machines
Selected
Magnecord Division of^ Midwestern Instruments Miller Floor Company ' . Miller Jackson Company
Mtrl-Radio & TV Repr
Low
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg. Mtrl-Visual Aid Repr
Low Selected Low •
Millsap’s
Musical Instruments
Selected
60.66
Monroe Calculating Machine Co
Office Type Machines
Standard
11.115
Morgensen Lumber Co National Theatre Supply Oo.
Replace Non-Inst.Eqpt. Mtrl-Radio & TV-Repr.
Low Low
Oklahoma Oxygen Company
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg.
Bid Agreement
Oklahoma Seating Company
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg.
The Oklahoma Typewriter Co Pallady Welding & Eqpt,Co
Office Type Machines Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-Reg.
Low Selected Low Bid Selected Low
Henry Payne
Mtrl-Grounds
Agreement
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co
Mtrl-Furniture
Bid Agreement
338.25
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg.
Low
200.00
Radio Supply Inc
Mtrl-Radio & TV Repr
Royal.McBee Corporation Remington Rand Robberson Steel Company
Office_Type Machines Office Type Machines Mtrl-Radio & TV Repr
Selected 3 2,<55 Low 81,£2 v Selected Service Agreement Low
llli«D7. 2L50 68.85 18Ls82:
Kilpatrick Brothers
The Powers Regulator Co
1
/
620.22 6603.16
7223.38
151® oo 19468 32.50
367,77 676.00
1OU3.77
111.50 3.13
100.65
69.6I4. 35.66
105.30
623,311 11.15
115.99 238.00^ 30,00 38.UO
.
k
306 ,110 11,30
20.79
30,00
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Rice Machinery Co
School Shop Eqpt
Sand Products
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg
Scovil & Sublett,Inc Sharp Auto Supply Co
Sharp & Nichols Music Co Service Supply,Inc
Standard Low Agreement
Low Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg. fRepr-Vehicle Eqpt-Reg.- Low [_& Heavy Duty Selected Musical Instruments Low Low School Shop Eqpt
25,15 .1^20
28^35 211.0.00
10.80 L|.63a»88 ill.ok 112,. 3’2 *
'. '..if 223: 36 11.29
27.70 19.50 lu.65 6.00 25.75 111.50 113.00 25.00
Singer Sewing Machine Co Joe Southwell Southwest Parts Corporation The Standard Electric Time Co Standard Roofing & Material Co Standard Duplicating Machines Ed Stuart’s Music Shop Lester Strickler
General Equipment Mtrl-BLdg s-Re g » Repr-Vehicle Eqpt-HD Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg. Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg. Office Type Machine:. Musical Instruments New Office Eqpt.Inst.
Standard Low Low Standard Low Selected Low Selected
Mary A,Thacker,Clerk
Mtrl-Grounds Mtrl-Bldgs Repr-Vehicle Eqpt.Reg Repr-Vehicle Eqpt.HD
Petty Petty Petty Petty
Trice Wholesale Electronics
Mtrl-Electronics Repr
Low Selected
Uhderwond Corporation Underwood Corporation (of Okla) United States Steel Corp
Office Type Machines Office Type Machines Mtrl-Grounds
Selected Low. . Board Action
Vari ^yper Corporation Vaseco Inc
School Shop Eqpt Apparatus-Instruction
Standard Selected
Wallace & Tiernan Inc Cecil G.West Cecil R. .West
Mtrl-Bldgs-Reg. Salaries-Electronics Replace Inst.Eqpt
Low Board Action Board Action
10.0G 8.50 lOrfOO
Wfesiinghouse Appliance. Sales Murray R,Womble.Co
General Eqpt Suppl s - HLdg s -Ge n.
Selected Low
38^30 6.00
ReA»Y oung & Son,Inc.
Repr Vehicular Eqpt-HD
Low
1957-58 BUILDING LEVY FUND Barnes, Jack Plumbing & Htg. Co. Dowlings, Inc Hart Industrial Supply Co I »H .Humphries Construction Co Mideke Supply Co
Htg. Rev. Jno. Adams New Furniture Mtrl-Furniture & Renr Est.#5, Burbank, .. Mtrl-Repr to Equipment
Bo^rd Action Low Board Action Low Letter Bid
Radio Supply Inc
Mtrl-Repr to Eqpt
Low
Waugh Brothers Supply Co
Mtrl-Repr to Eqpt
Low
M-ll M-12 M-21-A M-21-B
Cash Cash Cash Cash
U9.8? 25.I4.O 7.15 3.111
85.56
911.31 216.09
310,110
1.15 61i,o.23 1625.90 177.56 170.00
1111.00
3223.5U 7175056 250.20 37,5311.50 7%68 ■ J7.95
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1958 BOND
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Beaty Construction Co
Ridgeview (Est.#h)
Board Action
13,910^0
Commander Construction Co .
Stand Watie, (Est.#l)-
Board Action
32,6811.00
Gojnmercial Equipment Company Connelly Construction Co E.V.Oox Construction Co Crane Company Jo J ..Cook Construction, Inc
Board Board Board Low Bdard
Action Action Action
;■ .672:00 22,089.21i 37,533.20 170.22
Action
UU,205.60
L.H.Humphries Construction Co
New Furniture & Eqpt. Play Areas (1st. Est.) Rockwood (Est.#3) Mod,& Repr to Eqpt. W.Nichols Hills(Est .#2& Creston Hills,Est.#1) New Furniture & Fixt. (Hillcrest,Roosevelt& Jefferson) McKinley (Est.#l)
Industrial Electric Company
Channel 25
Board Action
The Jones Company, Inc
New Furniture & Eqpt.
Board Action
957*30
Kilpatrick Brothers
Modrn & Repr to Bldgs
Low
126.05
McMillan-Garland Co, Inc
Movable Eqpt-Mark Twain.-Board Action Stand Watie,& Rockwood
Charles L,’ Monnett,Jr. Arch
Arch Fee,Monroe,
Board Approval
587.20
Oklahoma City Water Dept. Oklahoma Seating Company
Mod.& Repr to Eqpt New Furniture & Fixt.
Standard Low
50.00 103.90
Parr & Aderhold,Arch
Rockwood (Est.#3)
Board Action
,750.66
J.Davis (Est.#2) (Ridgeview,Creston(Hills & Mark Twain Real Estate
Board Action Board Action
327.11 7,133.52
General Electric Supply Co E.D.Hill, Jr.
Reid & Associates Reynolds & Morrison, Arch
Bob Roberts
3,800.00
32.70,
Agreement
Monroe-New Bldg(Est.A) Board Action J,Davis (Est.#2) Board Action
Smith Corona Marchant Inc Joe Southwell
New Furniture & Fixt. Mod.& Repr to Bldgs.
Board Action Selected
Franklin Roosevelt Press Boxes Rockwood
Petty Cash
Vahlberg,Palmer &’Vahlberg
Standwatie,(Est.#l &' McKinley, (Est.#l)
Board Action
A.F.Williams Furniture Co
Equipment-All Schools
Low
Wynn Construction Co,Inc
Garfield;(Est.#2,Edward-Board Action (Est.#l|. & Fillmore Est,#L|.)
#953 956 9U0
21,553.20
Board Action
Robert Schoenthaler,Contractor Schwartz Construction Co
Mary A ..Thacker, Clerk
81.20 580.50
Low Selected
800.00
29,359.80 16,355076
1,620..00 90.00 61.60 8.00 . 33.25
102.85 1,O8U.7U U97.OO
38,23U.O3
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1936 BOND
2,779.28
Improvement-Grounds
Bid Agreement
Carolina Biological Supply Co
Suppls-Instructional
Board Action
89.92
General Biological Supply
Suppls-Instructional
Board Action
311.30
The Refineryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Supply Co
Suppls-Instructional
Board Action
202.99
Stansi Scientific Co
Suppls-Instructional
Board Action
132.98
W.M.Welch Mfg. Co
Suppls-Instructional
Board Action
The Dolese Company
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326.96
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SPECIALS PAID DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER
Katherine A.M.Madole and Sobert W.Madolej^illiam Austin Rowland and Varvel Rowland; WiHiam E.Rowland
Land-Roosevelt Jr
Soard Action
36,000.00
Ruby Pearl Daniels Morgan and H.L.Morgan
Land-Jefferson Jr
Board' Action
3,193.oo
It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mrs. Melton that the Board ratify the November payrolls, authorize issuing the December payrolls;, and authorize payment of the vendor bills as per the foregoing attached itemized list in the total amount of $Mi-5,327.3O, including Item V under General Business recommending payment of claim of Jack Barnes Plumbing and Heating Company in the amount of $3223-as recommehded. On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye."
R. #299 Bills and Payrolls Approved
MEETING OF DECEMBER 1, 1958 - CONT'D
GENERAL BUSINESS,--------------------PURCHASING, -----------------CAFETERIAS - ----------CONT'D : -----------------------------
R. #300 R* I Tuition Rej fund Approved j I R. #301 | Purchase of Calculator Approved
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Motion was made by.Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve payment of tuition j refund to Mrs. Allen Handrickson in the amount of $105-U8;. this refund being due to the | fact that the family moved to Oklahoma City from Little Rock after the child had attended school here only 3^+ days. The motion carried unanimously on roll call.
It was moved by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve the purchase of one new Monroe automatic calculator for use in the Department of Pupil Services from the Monroe Calculating Machine Company, Inc., in the total amount of $695*00; the purchase to be charged to the C-17-D account. The cost of $695*00 is after deduction of $80.00 from the price of $775*00, allowance for two months lease paid by the Board for use of the machine. On roll call, the motion carried with all members voting "Aye." A Financial Statement as of October 31; 1958, submitted by the Central Food Service Department, was received as information to the Board.
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS R. #302 Agreement Approved for Sewer Line
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Mr. McCray moved approval of recommendation for agreement with the Carco Homes, Inc. (Paul X. Johnston) to install sewer line across the south 217 feet of the Lakeside School property; the estimated cost being $2.^-0 per running feet (The Board of Education's half $1.20 per running foot) for 217 feet, which amounts to $260.1-0 - the sewey line being made available to the Lakeside School. The motion was seconded by Mr. Thompson and carried unanimously on roll call. It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve the purchase of 1100 tons of topping cinders from H. C. Vandaveer & Sons, Strawn, Texas, to bâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC;e used in resurfacing the Douglass, Capitol Hill Senior, and Northwest Classen tracks. The 1100 tons at $8.00 per ton would cost $8,800.00 - the purchase to be charged to the Bond 957 account. The motion carried on roll call with all members voting "Aye." â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;
Information to the Board: Van Buren School Final Acceptance
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It was reported that final acceptance of the construction, and the completion of the punch list on Van Buren School was on October 23; 1958.
Date for Opening of Bids on Douglass Paving
Announcement was made that bids would be opened on the Douglass paving project on December 10, 1958, ^30 p. m.
Invitation to \ Open Hous e | at 0. C. U. j
Mrs. Melton invited other members of the Board and officials to an Open House at Oklahoma City University on Sunday afternoon from 2:00 to 5:00 o'clock, December lUth.
I Meeting of j APSS Announcecjl by Supt.______ | Also Confer- i ence on I School Bldgs. Program
R. #30^ Adjournment
The Superintendent announced an all-day meeting on Friday, December 5; of the Associated Public Schools System in the Administration Building here, this being a national organization Vho<,make..a study of administrative problems.
He also announced a conference,cThursday of this week at Oklahoma University,on school buildings programs, the conference to extend to Friday. Motion to adjourn and meet at the call of the President was made by Mr. McCray, seconded by Mr. Wright, and carried THEREUPON THE BOARD ADJOURNED
ATTEST Approved
MEETING OF DECEMBER 10, 1958
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION i£F THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA MET IN SPECIAL SESSION IN
THE BOARD ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1958 AT 4:30 P. M. C. B. McCray, Vice President
PRESENT:
Mrs. L. D. Melton Otto F. Thompson Jim Wright
Phil C. Bennett, President
ABSENT:
Others present: Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, Superintendent; M. J. Burr and Dr. N. L. George, Assistant Superintendents; BillFoutz, Charles Harville, and Gene Stinebeck - Directors; H. B. Ginn, Business Manager; David Light, Accountant; Mark Cullen and L. M. Stone, Engineers*Office; Joe Black and Mr. Calahan of the Star Engraving Company; Mary A. Thacker, Clerk; Loy Ferguson of the Daily Oklahoman.
Invocation
Mr. Thompson gave the invocation. SPECIAL BUSINESS On motion of Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mrs. Melton, bids received in response to the attached Notice for Bids for site improvement at Douglass High School were opened and read aloud as per the following tabulation:
R. #305 Bids Opened on Douglass Paving
TABULATION OF BIDS ON SITE IMPROVEMENT AT DOUGLASS HIGH SCHOOL
Base Bid
Contractor
Connelly Construction Company Metropolitan Paving Company Imperial Paving Company Palm Paving Company J. J. Cook Construction Company Steelman Construction Company
$53,970.00 51,361.00 45,623.75 54,018.90 42,625.00 49,362.71
It was moved by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. Wright that the low bid of J. J. Cook Construction Company in the amount of $42,625-00 be accepted, for site improvement at Douglass High School. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye."
R. #306 Low Bid on Site Improvement Accepted
SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT
Mr. Wright moved approval to pass the following Resolution of Appreciation for Mrs. Emmaray Clark, Teacher at Central High School, deceased December 9; 1958. The motion was seconded by Mr. Thompson and carried.
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RESOLUTION — — — — — — — — — — The. Board of Education learned with deep regret of the passing of Mrs. Emmaray Clark, December 97 1958.
Prior to joining the Oklahoma City School System, Mrs. Clark taught at an Episcopal Boys' School during the day, and evenings served as an instructor at the off-duty school for the Air Force personnel at Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii, from 1948 to 1950. It was during this time that she became interested in special education. She joined the staff of Roosevelt Junior High School at the beginning of the 1951-52 school year as special education teacher and was transferred to Central High School when Roosevelt was closed in 1956. She also taught special education at Central until she became ill.
Mrs. Clark was a very capable teacher and had a great deal of influence on slow-learner groups, giving them a feeling of stability. She was cooperative and pleasant, got along well under difficult circumstances and seemed to keep people happy. She was reliable and energetic, and we feel that her noble spirit and high ideals will live on in the hearts of all who knew and worked with her.
R. #307 Resolution of Appreciation for Mrs. Emmaray Clark
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RESOLUTION - C 0 N T'D
She was a member of all the professional organizations, Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority, the Good Earth Garden Club and the West Nichols Hills Baptist Church where she was very active in the Business and Professional Women's Circle.
The Board of Education extends its profound sympathy to the bereaved family and pays tribute to an outstanding teacher. We feel that the highest tribute we can pay to her memory is to remember her as an excellent teacher and an inspiration to all who knew her. Her services to the boys and girls of the Oklahoma City Public Schools will long be remembered and greatly missed. PURCHASING Motion was made by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mrs. Melton to approve the purchase from General Electric Company, Syracuse, New York, one used PE-5Film Chain, at a total price of $2500.00, this equipment to be charged to the C-17-D account. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "aye."
R- #308 Purchase of Film Chain
r . #309 ! It was moved by Mrs. Melton and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve the purchase of one Bids Accepted | lot of hardware supplies such as bolts, screws, and drill bits from the bidders shown on Hardware ! listed below in the total amount of $2,791-^0; the purchase to be charged to tâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;hs M-12 ......... â&#x20AC;&#x201D;i ! account: i
AMOUNTS AWARDED TO EACH COMPANY:
Mideke' Supply Company Hart Industrial Company Kilpatrick Lumber Company Whitton Bros. Monton Machinery Company
$2,001.61 538-52 8115 27-72 ______ 215-1+0 TOTAL-- $2,791.40
On roll call, the motion carried unanimously, with all members present voting "Aye." R- #310 Bids Accepted | on Plumbing ! Supplies
Motion was made by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. Wright to accept the following bids on one lot of miscellaneous plumbing supplies such as fittings, valves, and pipe, in the total amount of $11,205-58, the purchase to be charged to the M-12 account, and all bids having been received in response to the attached Notice for Bids:
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AMOUNTS AWARDED TO EACH COMPANY:
U. S. Supply Company Crane Company Mideke Supply Company Norman Plumbing Supply Company Federal Corporation Moorlane Company Loeffler Greene Supply Company
$
U92.OO 72U.85 1,975-32 266.58 306.73 7>299-98 11+0.12
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The motion carried on roll call with all members present voting "Aye."
R- #311 Adj ournment --------------------
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MEETING OF DECEMBER 23, 1958
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION 01** THE CITI OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA MET IN SPECIAL SESSION IN THE OFFICE OF CLASSEN HIGH SCHOOL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1958 AT 11:00 A. M.
PRESENT:
Phil C. Bennett, President C. B. McCray, Vice President Mrs. L. D. Melton Otto F. Thompson
Absent:
Jim Wright
Others present: Dr. Melvin Barnes, Superintendent; Mr. M. J.'Burr, Assistant Superintendent}; H. B. Ginn, Business Manager; A. H. Higdon, Research Department; David Light, Accountant; W. A. Lybrand, Attorney; Mary A. Thacker, Clerk; Leonard Jackson of the Oklahoma City Times.
Mr. McCray gave the invocation.
Invocation
The following resolution recommending the sale of District-owned properties was presented:
R. #312 Resolution to Sell Property Approved
R E S 0 L U T I 0 N
There has been presented to this School District an offer by the State of Oklahoma to purchase from the School District the following described properties and the following described prices, which offer is in the form of a contradC which has been presented to the Board at this meeting, which contract provides that the District will sell, and the State of Oklahoma will buy the following described real property:
Lots numbered 1, 2, 3? ^b 5; 32, 33; 3^; 35; and 36, all in Block 3; in Edwards Courthouse Addition to Oklahoma City, and
A entertain block or parcel of land situated upon Lots 3; ^+; and south-half (^â&#x20AC;˘) of NWg- of Section U, Township 11 North of Range 3 West, and described by metes and bounds as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the West line of Walker Street of Oklahoma City, where the South line of Washington Street of Oklahoma City intersects said West line of Walker Street, thence due West 1+00 ft. to a stone; thence due South 300 ft. to a stone; thence due East 1+00, ft. to a stone on the West line of Walker Street; thence due North 300 ft. to the point of beginning, excepting, therefrom, however, any and all land heretofore conveyed or dedicated for road purposes which lands are hereinafter mentioned as Washington School property
and also All of Block 6 in Walnut Grove Addition, except such part thereof as has heretofore been conveyed or dedicated by the seller for road purposes, which last described lands are herein mentioned as Bannaker School site,
and also
The West 20 ft. of Lot 2, and all of Lot 3 in Block 1 in Kelch's Second Addition to Oklahoma City, which shall be herein known as the Kelch Addition property. (Franklin School site.)
There shall be excepted in the conveyances of each and all of the above tracts all minerals and mineral rights of every .mature and there shall be excepted from the warranty all easements of record for public utilities and sewers. The total purchase price in cash of the above described lands shall be: for the â&#x2013; WasJaAogkon School property, $653;5OO.OO; for the Bannaker SchnnVs-it.e. $11+2,800.00; and for the Kelch. Ad d.itinn (Franklin') property, $13;950.00, totaling $810,250.00.
Details of the sale and transaction are set forth in said contract which is made a part of the records of this District.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,..That the Board of this District finds that in the light of the above offer, the above described property;:, is no longer necessary for school property and school purposes, and that the sale set forth in said contract is for the best price that can be obtained for the property and that the sale is for the best interest of the District; and
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R. #312 Continued
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the District sell the above described property for the prices and under the conditions set forth in said contract and that the President and Clerk of the District be authorized to execute said Contract of Sale and to execute the claim to the State ofâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;.Oklahoma for the purchase price of said properties, and to make, execute and deliver warranty deeds conveying the abovedescribed property to the State of Oklahoma and to deliver the same and to do all things necessary dr incident to the closing of said transaction.
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It was thereupon moved by Mr. Thompson that the above Resolution be adopted, which motion was seconded by Mr. McCray, and, after discussion, the said motion was put, and all mem-
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It was moved by Mr. McCray and seconded by Mr. Thompson to approve issuing warrants in payment of a claim of Residuary Devisees of Miss Boyd for $2,000.00, conveying all of their interest to the District in Lots 17 and 18, Block 3> Gault & Johnson's Addition to Oklahoma City; the payment as detailed on the claim to be made to the various heirs and representatives as indicated. On roll call, the motion carried with all members present voting "Aye." (Inverness-Boyd property adjacent to Central High School)
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Mrs. Melton, who was absent at the initial roll call, entered the meeting at this time.
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R. #31U Final Payment on Hoover School Site Approved
Motion was made by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. McCray to approve making final payment s in the amount of $25,000, principal amount, plus $582.19 interest at 5$> for 170 calendar days, to Frank Kratky and Christine Kratky for the SW-^- of the NE^ of Section 19; Township 13 North, Range 3 West of I. M., Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; the original purchase price j of this area being $3^+,25O of which $9,250 has been paid under prior claim. (Herbert j Hoover Junior High School site.) On roll call, the motion carried with all members present|
bers of the Board present having voted "Aye," there being a quorum of the membership of ! the Board present, the motion was declared carried, and the Resolution was declared adopted!.
R. #313 Final Payment of Boyd Property Approved
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R- #315 Adj ournment
Motion to adjourn and meet at the call by Mr< Thompson, and carried. THEREUPON THE BOARD ADJOURNED.
ATTEST
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Approved the 5th day of January, 1959-