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This is the Student Council. composed of members of the honor society. class presidents, and home room representatives chosen by each class, including for the first year. the Frosh. Left to right: D. Lawler ipresidentl. B. Larum Qtreasurerl, Mr. Fezler Serving as a go between with faculty and students, promoting student welfare, increasing school spirit, setting an example for the student body, acting as a check on parties-these are the aims of the Student Council. With the help of Mr. Fezler, their adviser, the Council spon- sors Homecoming and also various parties, Junior Red Cross activities, the orthopedic clinic, the Dental Health program, the alumni basketball game, and the decoration of Christ- mas trees in the main hall. the help of student control Here's your pass-Roger. Joan. Iadviserl, R. Balke fvice-presidentl. J. Swanson lsecretaryl. G. Hansen, L. Hegland, B. Ellingson. L. Lewis, M. Miller, D. Albright, J. Larum. W. Kotts, P. Wold, D. Stenseth. Not In picture: L. Gillespie, R. Arch. X ex 2 .Si o- Q ii f - 1 Safely llrst is the motto of the Safety Patrol boys as they protect students from cars at noon. Sponsored by the American Legion and supervised by Mr. Snell, they are rewarded by attendance at a college football game and a steak dinner given by the Legion. Back row: R. Coauette. L. Blow, D. Capistran, W. Bennett: front row: R. Urdahl. J-. Sampson, A. Sather, D. Mjoen. Not in picture: G. Pilger Ichlefl. J. Hovet and L. Hauglld fcaptainsl, B. Aker. J. Buckmiller, V. Jackson. D. Peet. The situation is well in hand when the Hall Patrol is on duty on each floor-watching cloak halls. reporting any disturbance. and checking passes. Back row: M. Kropp. W. Bennett. L. Lewis. J. Rodseth, K. Pavey. J. Buckmillerg second row: M. Miller. C. Gibbons. J. Stewart. K. Heiberg, M. Opperud. V. Hannah: front row: M. Rossell, S. Glass. J. Birkeland, B. Magsam. R. Hauglid, C. Lien.
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Ray A. Flom, BA., M.A. Semor High School Principal Farley D. Bright, B.E., M.A. Superintendent of Schools Responsible for solving the problems of the school and al- ways ready to assist in the con- duct of school affairs are these men. We welcomed Mr. Bright, former head of the Aitkin schools, as our new superin- tendent. Mr. Bright is member- ship and publicity chairman of the Minnesota Council of School Executives and M i n n e s o t a membership chairman of the American Association of School Administrators. Both Mr. Flom and Mr. Knox are serving on M. E. A. committees: Mr. Flom, the new M. E. A. office building committee, and Mr. Knox, the salary committee. Leslie J. Knox, B.S. in Ed., M.A Junior High School Principal With thc advice oi administrators, The Board of Education at one of their monthly meetings Linster Cpresidentj, Ivar Swanson Cclerkj, Leonard Erick- -Dr. R. O. Sather, Oscar Fredricks Ctreasurerj, Joseph son, Dr. T. L. Stickney.
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In the morning before school-Mr. Snell, Miss Morck, Miss Mickelson, Mr. Strand in the office to check the schedule. The first Wednesday of every month we find our own Miss Morck presiding at the regular meeting of the Crookston Education Associa- tion. With Mr. Flom as recording secretary and treasurer, Miss Sivertson as corresponding secretary, and Miss Johnson and Mr. Barnes, senior and junior high representatives, respec- tively, this group has as its main objective to improve teacher education and professional standards. This year for the first time the Polk County Association was formed with Mr. Knox, president, Miss Dirks, secretary, and Miss Johnson, chairman of the constitution committee as Crookston's official representa- tives. Mr. Thorson and Mr. Wood both serve on Minnesota Education Association commit- tees. The annual Christmas program is pro- duced and directed by our faculty, and each year it seems to become more impressive. Not only students but faculty members, too, adopt fads. The current one is knitting, obviously carried through by the distaff side of the staff. Miss Hanson is the most faithful adherent, seconded by Miss Morck, Miss Miss Lunde, Mr. Wood, Miss Sivertson, and Miss Probstfield get I At a C. E. A. dinner Miss Hanson, Miss Klar The guidance and Outstanding woman of Crookston-Miss Twedt en honored by Tawanka Camp Fire Girls. Quamme, and Miss Johnson. Our teachers of brain education, sports, music, and drama take time out to gather weekly in the home eco- nomics department to relax and drink coffee as one of their extra-curricular activities. And here are our teachers, about whom we often grumble but who are really our best friends. Randall L. Barnes-graduated with an A.B. from Minnesota Bible college . . . teaches junior high science. Mrs. L. W. Berg -obtained a B.S. from University of North Dakota .... teaches junior high English. Alleyene Dirks-graduated from Hamline uni- versity with a B.A .... teaches business. Frances Engebretson - received a B.S. from Duluth State Teachers college . . . teaches junior high English. Loyd Fezler-graduated with a B.S. from St. together for a committee meeting which seems to be of special interest. Miss Quamme in a game of darts. I
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