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OUR SCHOOL Mr. Garner, better known as Charlie”, our ever-faithful janitor, can always be seen wear- ing a smile. In addition to being helpful in all our activities, he adds a touch of sun- shine to our daily tasks. He has been the janitor in the Br dy school for fourteen years, during which time he has neglected none of his duties. At four o’clock he cen be seen behind a pile of sweeping com- pound with a broom in his hand. During va- cation time he busies himself at cleaning up after the students and varnishing floors rnd desks , which have the varnish worn off by con- stant use. During the summer of 1£40 ell the old var- nish was sanded off the gy nfsium floor and a penetreting seal put on it. It made the floor lighter in color end smoother for dancing. Mrs. Alda Brines was selected as cook for the hot lunch project which was started at the school October 14. Every day Just before noon when delightful odors drift through the school, we know thot she is on the Job preparing a del- ious lunch for sbout forty-five hungry children Food for this nroject is donated by the par- ents of the children who eat at school and by the Surplus Commodities Corporation. Since this was. started, many underweight students have gained necessary weight. We wish to conrratulate her on her prompt- ness, cleanliness and pood humor when preparing the lunches.
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L A' N V v V iV V’ V 1 Y, 'ov' k ‘f!' ■ , V h 'V ' ' 7 A DEHC TI0I1 Y e have what we call Am- erican way of life. We have the intelligence to note that it has deficiencies, but we also believe that this same intelligence enables us to solve this problem; This Am- erican way -- the creed of a free nd liberty-loving peo- ple -- can survive only if it possesses the strong and abiding loyalty of the indi- vidual citizens of our re»- nublic. With our schools rests the great responsibili- ty for the continuance of this loyolty. Raymond J, Kelly I ' I ' u, ' v
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FACULTY IRVING Q.UANPECK, B. . Augsburg College, 1921; Grad, work, U. of Minn, and Mont. IT. Sup't.; Biol.; Econ. Geog.; Voc. and Elera. Sci. MARGARET BERG State College, Eas- tern Mont. Normal, 1935; Grades 4,5,6; Girls Glee Club. VERN MAYO, B.S. Mont. State, 1934 Econ., Geom.r Phys- ics, Man. Training, Coaching. MARJORIE T1A CDOH LD Eastern Mont. Nor al, 1940; Grades 1,2,3; Pep Club. ELEANOR MILLER, B.A. Mont. U., 1938; Grad, work, Mont. U. and U. of Wash.; Speech, H. Ec . , Ent, ,t Bus. Law, Dram. ERNEST LTMJDEN Minot State Teechers College; Jr. Hi., Soc. Sci., Eng., Arith., Band, Poys Glee Club.
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