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The student council, with Don Wiberg as presi- dent and Mr. Dobberstein as advisor, has been very busy this year with the selling of milk at noon, being hosts and hostesses at the Christmas party and program, deciding when and where the school parties should be held, supervising the election of next year’s student body president, and showing films during the noon hour on Wednesdays. When- ever a new problem comes up, Don calls a meeting of the student council. Other officers of the coun- cil are Jane Hebert, vice-president and David Eap- pegard, secretary. The main project of the student council this year was the drawing up of a new constitution for the student body. This was read and approved by the school last fall. During “Safe Driving” Week, the council presented an assembly program to the student body. ib«gl student body President Student (Council Sctl Cjouemment Sor Student Sody SEATED: Mr. Dobberstein, B. Eidsness, W. Gunnare, C. Harris, R. Abraham, D. Lappe- gard, J. Hebert. STANDING: L. Wetrosky, K. Birtlett, D. Wiberg. 9
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Once a month the Board of Education, together with Supt. Anderson, meets to discuss prob- lems which concern the school. This year the school purchased many new desks, painted and en- larged several rooms, and a new addition was added to the school building. Along with his office and ad- ministration duties, Supt. Ander- son is kept busy teaching the typing, bookkeeping, and general business classes. In March the office was moved into room 4 which offers more space and is a more pleasant room in which to work. BOARD OF EDUCATION: Lee Numsen, Robert Anderson, Richard Johnson. STANDING: Melvin Johnson, Marvin Westin, Einer Ander- son. Not pictured: Vere Larsen. T I OSCAR NEWBERG Custodian 5: Each day Oscar is kept busy sweeping and scrubbing floors, emptying waste baskets, and doing many other innumerable tasks. During the winter months he has the added task of shovel- ing snow off the sidewalks. The new addition also means more space for Oscar to keep clean. NORENE DANNENBRING Office Secretary Our capable and efficient secretary this year is Norene Dannenbring. She is kept busy correcting papers, answering the telephone, recording grades on the report cards and many other tasks. ervinq P chc Aicester s4nd Jts eir purpose I SUPT. WALDO K. ANDERSON
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FHA 81118 Sel1 concessions to raise money for banquet. 10
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