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Seated, L to Rzl Mr. Germ, Kayras, Anderson, Mr. Springhetti. Standing, Maki, Grebenc, Aho, Silvi, Karni, Nelson, Pohl, Sanko, Evans, Kontio. First Row, L to R: Pliml, McFarland, Fogelberg Rankila. Second Row, Mrs. Goehring, A. Pohl, C. Pohl, Carlson, Anderson. Third Row, Kontio, Gordon, Wurzel, Arvila, Miller.
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LIBRARIANS First Row: L to R: Mrs. Goehring, Tokuam, Coonts, Edblom, Evans, Loomis, Aahnke, Alangg, Mrs, Wurzel. Second How, Hendy, Fogelberg, Falk, Edblom, Estabrooks, Ludlow, N. Nieters, Jacobson. Third Row: M. Anderson, Nelmark, C. Nieters, Nissinen, C. Pohl, A. Pohl, Filbert, Carlson, Swanson. Four- th Row: D. Anderson, Wurzsl, Agnew, Fogelberg, Landmark, Koski, Aune, J. Swanson, Trygg. F.T. A. Standing, L to R: Fogelberg, Doroff, Koski, D. Anderson, C. Fogelberg, Ongalo, Forsline, Mahnke, Hendy, Johnson, Coontz, Sundeen, Alango, Mrs. Wurzel, Wurzel, bwanson, Carlson. Sitting, L to R: Trygg, M. Anderson, Pohl, Loomis, Lee.
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PATROL First Row L to R: Flack, Laine, Estabrooks, Anderson. Second Row: Mr. Germ, Setter, West, Gustafson, Cheney, Roivanen, Teppo. School Safety Patrols have been functioning in Minnesota for many years. In l93O, the American Legion offered its services to the State Department of Highways in promoting, sponsoring,N and installing school safety patrols throughout the state and has participated actively since that time. Other organizations have also cooperated in this movement such as the Parent-Teachers Association. In 1933 the state legislature authorized the organization of school safety patrols. School Safety Patrol instructs and protects members of the student body in crossing streets and highways at or near the sduxd. The students that make up the patrol volunteer their services and are selected by the school principal. It has been found that the students in the lower grades per- form this duty more successfully than others. Generally the-Prin- cipal of the school is advisor of the organization. Through him the students are given the training. Each summer the American Legion and Minnesota Highway Depart- ment hold a summer school patrol camp. Last year the two boys from Cook who were sent to the camp were James Lahti and Frank Parzyck. This year the camp will be held at Legionville, Minnesota, on North Long Lake near Brainard. Two boys from Cook will again be selected by the Local American Legion Post. While at camp the boys are given the training which is necessary in promoting good Patrol systems. The Cook Safety Patrol is made up of lO boys from grades 6 and 7. Mr. Germ is their advisor.
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