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fr. DIR. ANTON 0. IVICRSON, the vice- principal of the high school, is one of the busiest persons in the building. He takes over many of the zulministrative problems. He also works out charts and percentages, the results of which show the necessity of constant Change. He is Chairman of the Ed- ucational Radio program that was estab- lished in the community this year through the courtesy of VVHBL, the Sheboygan Press Station. He has been very interested in visual education, and has done much to bring this more actively into the routine of the school. He also sponsored the extra- curricular activities period program intro- duced into the school. Page S ix NIR. VVILLlAlW URBAN, the principal of the Sheboygan High School, is one of the best-known, best-loved persons in the community. He has the love and respect of hundreds of graduates, as well as that of the hundreds of students Who are under his jurisdiction each year. For twenty-live years he has served as administrator in the school, and has made an enviable record. Early in the fall of this school year, the faculty members honored Mr. Urban at a party held in the school cafeteria. He was presented With gifts, and there were speech- es given in appreciation of his services to the school, and in praise of his kindly and understanding treatment of his teachers at all times.
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MR. HENRY SMITH, superintendent of the Sheboygan Public Schools, though this is his first year in this community, has already made a very definite and favorable impression upon the students of the high school. His talk on their problems, which he gave them in the auditorium, made them realize that this man was no stranger to be feared when encountered in the corridor, but their friend, who was at all times in- terested in their welfare. He has also made friends with the teaching force in the school, and has asked the faculty members to feel free to bring their problems to him, and to come into his office at any time for a chat. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION meets every third lVIonday 0f the month in the Board Room in the high school build- ing. The president is 341'. TMartin Halver- son; the viee-president is Mr. O. W. Sehmitz; the secretary Mr. Henry E. Smith. The other members are: Mr. Ed- ward Jensen, Dr. F. L. Clark, Mr. Louis Engelking, lVIr. Ernst C. Zehms, lVIr. L. C. NIeyer, lVIr. Rudie H. NIueller, and N112 Otto A. Bassuener, the new member. In the picture are the following mem- bers: seated left to right, NIr. Rudie Bluel- ler, Mr. Edward Jensen, er. Ernst Zehms, Dr. F. J. Clark, Mr. L. C. Meyer, NIr. Louis Engelking; standing, Mr. O. W. Sehmitz, N11: NIartin Halverson. Paw Fiqm
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The following people were winners in the Freshman Reading Contest in their classes: Tap Roew: Marion Voorhaus, Marie Her- man, Klaas Kniper, Mary O'Brien, Dorothea Buckeridge. Bottom me: Carl Meyer, Vir- ginia Foelle, Mary Jane Brandl, Ann Arm- strong, llerhert joersch. MISS MINNIE M. FORRER, B. A; M. A. Iinglixlz University of Minnesota, I'niversity of Chicago. MISS OLIVE MCDERMOTT, B. A.; M. A. English University of Wisconsin, Summer Session at Oxford, England, Summer Session at Cambridge, England. MISS RUBY SCHAFER, Ph. B. English Vniversity of Wisconsin. MISS RUTH HULL, B. A.; M. A. Enylisll Lawrence College, University of Iowa. MISS HELEN HOFSTAEDTER, B. A. English University of Wisconsin. MR. CHARLES HEVVETT, B. A.; M. A. English Upper Iowa University, Marquette University, George Washington University. MR. EVAN J. SCOTT, B. A. English University of Wisconsin. MR. FREDERICK W. HILGENDORF, B. A. English University of Wisconsin, University of Minnesota, Northwestern Conservatory of Dramatic Art, Academy of Fine Arts, Chicago. MISS MARGARET EBERLEIN, B. A. Enylixlt Lawrence College, University of Wisconsin. MISS EDNA OELKE, B. E. Enylixh Oshkosh State Teachers, College. MISS LUCILLE PORTER, B. A. English Indiana University, University of VViscousiu. MISS HELEN HERMAN, B. A. Iinglixh, Spw'clz l'nivcrsity 0f VViscomin. The following students were class winners in the Freshman Memorizution Contest: Top Row: jean Visscher, Erika Ilabiseh, Wilhelmina VVzu'tke, John Peter, Marion Un- derhill, Frances Buettner. Bottom Rotw: Ar- thur IIering, Constance Croglmn, Charlotte Schubert, Billy Pfeiler. Puyr' Sworn 4.?
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