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BOOK <br />WHEREAS. Dr. Hunter received a B.S. Degree in Health and Physical Education and an MA Degree in <br />Supervision and Administration from Florida A & M University, and Ed. D Degree in Educational Administration <br />from Nova University; and <br />WHEREAS, Dr. Samuel A. Hunter served two years in the United States Army, most of which was spent <br />on foreign duty in the Pacific Theater of Operation; and <br />WHEREAS, he married Audrey B. Wilson of Tallahassee, and fathered five children; and <br />WHEREAS. Dr. Hunter was elected "Teacher of the Yetis" by the Leon:County Teachers Association, and <br />he served as President ofthe Florida State Teachers Association and as President of the Florida Association of School <br />Administrators, receiving an award of Outstanding and Meritorious Service by both associations; and <br />WHEREAS, Dr. Hunter served seven years as Director of Research and Evaluation, and ten years as Chief <br />Negotiator and Director of Employee Relations for the Indian River County School District. He served this same <br />School District as Assistant Superintendent, retiring from the education profession in 1986 after thirty-seven years of <br />service; and <br />WHEREAS, Dr. Samuel A. Hunter is a member of the General Board of the African Methodist Episcopal <br />Church, and Director of Sunday School Superintendents of the Eleventh Episcopal District (embracing Florida and <br />the Bahamas) of the AME Church. He is Parliamentarian for the South Florida Conference Lay organization and the <br />Eleventh Episcopal District lay organization; and <br />1995; andWHEREAS. Dr. Hunter was elected "Layman of the Yea" for the African Methodist Episcopal Church in <br />WHEREAS, the Indian River County School District designated the Dr. Samuel A. HunterAdministrration <br />Building at Oslo Middle School in his honor on March 21, 1999; and <br />WHEREAS, Dr. Samuel A. Hunter is currently President and Principal Consultant of Hunters Consulting <br />Agency, Vero Beach, Florida. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA that the Board and residents of Indian River County pay honor to Dr. <br />Samuel A. Hunter for his dedication and many years of service to the education of our young people, and we wish <br />him the very best in all of his titdue endeavors. <br />Adopted this 13 day of April, 1999. <br />BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA <br />%r <br />ANNETH IL MACHTLC4AIRMAN <br />103 FAG 9,38 <br />There being no further business, upon motion duly made and seconded, the Chairman <br />adjourned the meeting at10:58 a.m. <br />ATTEST: <br />Jeffrey K. Barton, Clerk <br />Minutes approved q t 9 <br />APRIL 13, 1999 <br />FV <br />Kenneth R Macht, Chairman <br />
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