Minot High School - Searchlight Yearbook (Minot, ND)

 - Class of 1942

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Standing-Mr. Mackenroth, Mr. Mellem, Mr. Mills SeaLed-Superintendent White, Ted Hooker, Principal Colton, Mr. Goehring Richard Anderson, Mr. Vixo, Jerry Florence Athletic Council The maintenance of the school's athletic program depends almost whol- ly upon the athletic council. This council's chief task is to maintain financial support for all athletics. Mr. Colton, the executive president of the council, is the official repre- sentative who makes out all athletic contracts. Probably the most important job falls to the executive treasurer, who keeps all the financial books. M1'. Goehring, who also has the job of secretary, took over this job when Mr. Monson resigned to take a new position. The three student members of the Athletic Council representing each class are elected each fall. This year Ted Hooker represented the Senior Class, Richard Anderson, the Junior Class, and Jerry Florence, the Frosh- more Class. Mr. Mellem, Mr. Mackenroth, and Mr. Mills, as coaches of bas- ketball, football, and track, are also members of the council. As soon as the different seasons are over the coaches submit a budget to be approved by the council. They also decide on who are to get letters for the season's play. Mr. Goehring reports that the council will come out a little ahead in the finance department this year. Football lost about 5455, mainly because of the purchase of considerable equipment, while basketball made a protit of 3556. The Athletic Council voted to donate 10W of the gate receipts of the St. Leo's game, which amounted to 37.92, to the March of Dimes. The entire proceeds of the Williston game, 356300, went to the Naismith Memorial commemorating the founding of basketball fifty years ago. Page Fourteen Dick setting the stage for Naismith memorial basketball game

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Ni The Faculty Top Row -Left to Right MARGARET BERGO-St. Olaf College--B.A, University of MinnesotaeG1'aduate Work. Girls' Physical Education. G.A.A. PHILIP L. ELLITHOHPE- Minot State Teachers College- BA. Graduate Work-,University of Southern California, University of Montana. English III. Present Day Problems. Vceil Music. LOUISE O'CONNOR- Valley City Teachers College. MinoL State Tefcizcrs College. Shorthand I, II. Shorthand Club. JACK MACKENROTH-University of North Dakota-BS, University of Washington-Graduate Work. Boys' Physical Education. Football. Reserve Basketball. C. A. MILLS---Minot State Teachers College-B.A. University of VVashlngton--Graduate Work. Chemistry. Biology. Senior Science. Football. Basketball. Track. MARGUERITE CRAIG- Macalaster Colleges--BA. Graduate Work-University of Minnesota, University of Washing- ton. Mathematics. Bottom Row-Left to Right A. University of North Dakota--M.A. Columbia Univcrsity.ANNA M. ACKERMANN-Valley City Teachers Co1legefB. Professional Diploma in Secondary English. English IV. Dramatics. Dramatic Council. LYLA HOFFINE -University of North Dakota--BA. and M.A. Columbia University Graduate Work. Books pub- lished: Wi Sapa, Wh'te Buffalo, Cattle Country. English II, III. Social Council. AHMOND T. LARSON-Concordia College. Moorhead State Teachers College-B.A, University of Minnesota-M.A. History. Debate. League Basketball. FLORA KOFOID --'Minot State Teachers College'-BA. Minot Business Institute, Interstate Business College. Grad- uate Work- University of Colorado, University of Montana. Typing I. Senior Adviser. CLIFFORD KITTELSON-Luther College-B.A. University of Minnesota-M.A. Columbia University-Graduate Work National University of Mexico. Latin I, II. English II. Spanish I. Searchlight. Latin Club. Dramatic Council. A. R. MONSON-St. Olaf College BA, University of Minncsota'fM.A. Physics. Social Science. Dean of Boys. Re- signed. .. ii H ' --Tl



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Standing-Mr. Ellithorpe, Emerson. Vardsveen, Shearer Seated-Principal Colton, Miss Hoffine, Miss Bcrgo, Miss McKL,nZic, Mr. Gravinff' Social Council Minot Hi like, all modern schools, carries a full extra-curricular pro- gram. Each activity has its own adviser who as a faculty member serves as both friends and councilor to the student body represented. One of the purposes of the Social Committee is to co-ordinate those activities so that conflicts do not arise. With six teacher members appoint- ed by Principal Colton and twenty-one representatives elected from the home rooms this committee is both efficient and democratic. This year the members have worked out a plan whereby any group wishing to make use of a part of the building secures a petition from the chairman of the council. The applicant then obtains the approval of the other members and presents the signed paper to the office for final approval. In this manner a clear and accurate schedule is kept always at hand. The social committee is just as necessary during these trying' times as it ever was. Keeping morale high and offering suitable recreation are both points stressed under the 'must' list advocated by President Roosevelt. The following are the twenty-one home room representatives to the Social Council: Bette Walstad, 308, Harold Potter, 307 5 Wilbur Moffitt, 3065 Bob Lambert, Oral English, Maxine Russell, 3025 Kenneth Parrent, 3015 James Coghlan, 123 Jean Spoklie, East Study Hallg Phyllis Cuffe, 2015 Dolores Isaaksen, 202g Dale Hammock, 211, Bill Severson, 2123 Ruth Romstad, 2133 Vernon Lee, 215g Mary Ethel Unwin, Ag Doris Meek, 183 Don- ald A. Peterson, West Study Hallg Dwight Halli- gan, 2035 Mary Jane Beyer, 2073 Basil Cross, 2093 Gene Rakness, 304. Page Fifteen Snapped Glenn sitting th

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