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tm f ferr T- it aww an ' ly fl r.. - ,,-o wx.. SCHOOL BOARD SCHOOL BOARD First row, left to right: L, I. Riley, Bernice Sauer, Sec., O. Loken, Vice-Pres.: Karl Stussy. Second row, left to riqht: A. T. Stolen, P. F. Drake, E. I. Loether, H. S. Thompson, D. D. Lockerby, E. O. Rasmussen. Third row, left to right: Olaf Schelley, E. B. Bundy, Pres. THE SCHOOL BOARD Welthink of the school board members as our triends and neighbors, our parents elect them according to wards to be our representa- tives. In their hands rests the destiny of our school system, since they must decide on the policies of our educational system. Their requ- lar meetings are held on the first Monday of every month. The group is composed ot a mem- ber from each Ward: His Excellency, the Super- intendentg His Honor, the Mayor, and Her Ef- ficiency, the Secretary. Mr. Alvin T. Stolen, our superintendent -1-'mal fri. 3- if 'FFT' ,g ::,I,i.,-n V: fb- Z liwff. X - '--suv i 1 '. 24 f. ' ' rr- 'I .2 f , ' V Vwf c'- -Saw - . 5' H... 1:3 ., if -as -W l eggxu ll I 6 1 I 1 H sas: .-,151 ,.f.f-,- ,
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ID IEIDIICEAUFIIQDN ALFRED O. POHL Master craftsman, loyal associate, faithful friend. Endowed with an artist's passion for creating beauty from unyielding and seerninqly hopeless stuff, he has achieved the infinitely more difficult art of fine living. To his supreme courage, our tribute of admiration: and to the father of Billy, Whom We like a lot, We dedicate this Kodak.
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Mr. Sam G. Davey our principal Qian. PARENT-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION The members of the Parent-Teachers' As- sociation, who met in the high school once every six Weeks, build up their program around the topic of Youth Welfare in Eau Claire. At many ot the meetings, in addition to the regular speakers, there appeared several of our students Who expressed, from time to time, the attitude of youth on boy and girl relationships and the need of recreational advantages in the com- munity. From seven to eight o'clock parents were given the opportunity ot consulting the teachers who were stationed at their various class rooms. After that the parents and teachers assembled in the auditorium for the main features of the program. PARENT-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION P. T. A. First row, left to right: Mrs. Guy Wood, Miss Anne Bottensek. Second row, left to right: Mrs. Verne Bullis, Mr. Monroe B. Milliren. l7I 'WWW
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