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MISS J. PECK, B.A. Normal Training, English, G.A.A. Wayne State Teachers College Coleridge, Nebraska MISS I. PELLATZ, B.S. Vocational Home Eco -nomics University of Nebraska Oregon State Col lege Ceresco, Nebraska MRS. Z. SMITH, B.A. English, Dramatics University of Nebraska Graduate work a t University of Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska MISS M. SQUIRES, B.A. General Science , Social Studies University of Nebraska St. Joseph, Missouri MR. D. STARR, B.A. Industrial Arts, Athleti cs Wayne State Teachers College West Point, Nebraska —5—
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f ACUITY MR. 0. B. CHILDS B.A., M.A., Ed. M. Superintendent Wayne State Teachers College Uni. o f Nebraska Harvard University-Uni. of California West Point, Nebraska MISS F. BERGT, B.A. Principal, Biology Wayne State Teachers College Graduate work a t Wayne State Teachers College Wayne, Nebraska MRS. N. BRUBAKER,B.3 Commercial, Journalism University of Nebraska Omaha, Nebraska MR. H. CECIL, B.Music Music University of Nebraska St. Paul, Nebraska MISS K. KYL, B.A. Social Studies French Wayne State Teachers College Extension work a t University of Iowa Wayne. Nebraska MISS E. LALLMAN, B.A Mathematics, Art Graduate work a t University of Nebraska Arlington, Nebraska
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STUDENT UNCIT FIRST ROW: Aria Mae Solfermoser, Sally Stover, Darlene Bliemeister, Ellis Rail, Darlene Henry. SECOND ROW: Mr. Childs, V,'alter Kollmorgen, Benny Lambrecht, Miss Bergt. Under the guidance of Mr. Childs and Miss Bergt, the Student Council again played a very active part in school affairs. The Student Council members authorized the selling of War Bonds and Stamps; and by their tireless efforts, the school usually obtained its goal of selling at least one stamp a month to each student. It was the Student Council who came up with its six-point plan to help improve some of the conditions that needed attention in our school--keeping halls and lockers clean, reducing congestion i n the lunch-room line, disposing of gum properly, etc. The school benefited b y adding several hundred dollars to its general activity fund when the Student Council sponsored the selling o f magazine subscriptions. The school retained from thirty to fifty per cent of the money received. We can take our hats off to the 1945-46 Student Council, and truly say that it was one of the best I —6—
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