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T II E 19 3 1 W IZARD TOP ROW—Mr' Severinton. Mn. Tift. Slitt Stamen. Sin Simmont. Slrt Scheltenburg. Slin Torntg. Mitt Wenti SECOND Row -Will Simmont. Mr. Pilt. Min Turner. Min Ward. Mn. While. Slitt Tapper BOTTOM ROW—Mr Parhint. Mr. Sodergrtn. Mn. T11 lot ton, Min Socrmoei. Sir. Ray OUR FACULTY MARY B. RICHARDS............................English Suit Teacher? College, Yptilanti Teacher? College. University of Minnesota JEAN ROBERTSON.........................Sight Saving Moorhead Teachers College. University of California, University of Illinois, University of Minnesota MRS. EVERIL N. SCHELLEN0ERG. B A. - . . - -................. - - Commercial University of Minnesota VESTA SEAMAN. BA............................Englixh Ohio Wesleyan University BERNICE M. SEVERINSON.........................Mu tic St. Cloud Slate Teachers College. University of Minnesota JANE SEYMOUR .................................Trench Institution dee Essarte MRS. LUCILLE C. SIMMONS. B. A.- - Commercial University of Minnesota. University of California MARJORIE M SIMMONS. B. A. • • Social Science University ol Minnesota. University of California Elmer sodergren. B. M......................Music MacPhail School of Music EDNA L. SORENSON. B A........................F.nglith St. Olaf College. University of Minnesota MRS MILDRED L TlFPT. B A. • - Mathematict Carleton College. University of Chicago MRS. GRACE TfLLOTSON. B. A - - Mathematics Beloit College. University ol Wisconsin ERMA TODD. B. A.........................Visiting Teacher University of Minnesota JEAN TOOHEY...................................Art St. Mary' Academy. Institute of Arts. Museum School of Art. Wm. Chase School of Art, Grand Chaumiere, Art Students’ League CELIA 0. TORNEY. B. S. - • • • Slathematict University of Minnesota RUTH F TUPPFR, B. A..............................F.nglith University of Minnesota EFPIE S. TURNER...............................Commercial Drake University. Iowa State Teachers College. Minnesota School of Business. Minneapolis Business College, Scientific Shorthand Institute. Columbia University MILDRED E. WARD. B A..........................English Mount Holyoke College EDITH WENTZ. B. A..........................Mathematics University of Minnesota MRS. ELLEN B. WHITE............................English Eastern State College. Huron College University of Minnesota Tuitntg-Fice
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T II E 19 3 1 W I Z A R T) TOP ROW Mr. Ottrrim. .Ur. Liemohn. Ur. l.rin. Ur. Lombard. Ur. Millet. Ur. UnriUtld, Ur. l.ibby SECOND Row—Mitt I'mney. Mitt McMillan. Met. S’or il by. Mitt Mikkelion. Mitt l.arton. Mitt Peterson. Urt. Olson BOTTOM Row—Urt Mormon, Mitt Robertton. Mrs Poh!ton. Mitt Uorrit. Mitt McGregor. Urt. McIntyre. Mitt Ramtwick OUR FACULTY CHARLES LOMBARD. B. Accounts • - Bookreping Hillsdale College MARY C. MCGREGOR. B. S............................Art University of Minnesota Mrs. Mary R. McIntyre, b a. - - - Latin University of Minnesota BERTHA L. MCMILLAN. B. A. - Mechanical Drawing University of Minnesota, Nebraska State University. Art Student League, Cornell University EDGAR E. MERRIFIBLD - - - Cabinet Making Washington State Teachers College VERA A. MIKKELSON. B. S. ■ - Home Economic University of Minnetola HARRY MILLER. B. S.. B. P E. - Phytical Education North Central College. Y. M C. A College LENORR MORRIS..........................Social Science Albert l.ea College. Winona College u; MRS MINT A J. MORRISON............................Art St. Cloud Teaehert College. University ol Nor h Dakota. Pratt Institute MRS. ADELIA W. NORDBY. B. A. - - Mathematics University of Minnesota MRS. VERNA OLSEN. B. S........................Englith University of Minnesota 1NGWAL M OSTREIM. B. S. - - - Mathematics St. Cloud State Teachers College. University of Minnesota RAY PARKINS. B. S.................Phytical Education Warrensburg Normal. University of Illinois. University of Minnesota EVA PETERSON. B S.....................Social Science Wiieonson State Teachers College, University of North Dakota. University of Minnesota HOMER B PILE. B. S. - - - - Science College University of Wisconsin CATHERINE E. PlNNEY..........................Englith .University of Minnesota, Stale Teachers College MRS. ETHEL POHLSOK. B. A. • • • Science University of Minnesota LOUISE RAMSWICK. B. A. - - - - Mathematics St. Olaf College FLOYD RAY...................................Woodwork Cornell Univeisitv. Michigan State University. University of Minnesota MRS. l.EILA M RENDERNICK .... librarian University of Minnesota Twenty-Four
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T II K 19 8 1 W I Z A R 1) TOP ROW—W. Iwinn. W'. Ptttnon. J. P tilt ton. J. SI an run. f. Pri t. M. Vick land. H. Hulling FOURTH ROW—H l.indqunt. J. Wahlilrom. R. Smmi. J. For mo . E. Zubov. K- Nardquiu. K Caring. A. Damning THIRD ROW—f. Karkula. C Judd. B Richaton. J. Ltunt, C Hickman. U. Fick. V. Couiri SECOND ROW—D. Btrhn. J. Fritdhnm, I. Mod Ur. 1U. Albttcht. SI Harwood. A Bloomgrtn. SI. Folbtrchi. Rnnkr BOTTOM ROW'—C. Root, Sir. Janet. Sim Andritl. C. Slabanrg. Sim Ptlrr ion. H. Bar ry. SI in Brr SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL First Semester Second Semester Charley Mahaney .... President.........................................Duane bailey Howard Barry.......................Vice-President - - - Kenneth Hultgren Monica Harwood - - - Secretary - - - Mildred Folbrecht Charles Root..........................Treasurer .... Robert Stevens Miss Peterson..........................Adviser...........................Mr. Janes ORGANIZED in 1924. the Student Council has grown to a membership of thirty-three in the short time it has existed. It is the student governing body of the school and cooperates with the faculty in obtaining the rights and privileges about school and making profitable use of them. The membership of the Council is composed of class presidents, heads of the literary and music departments, and the presidents of the several outside activities at school. The work is done through five committees: school cooperation, social, business, assembly, and library, each student serving on one committee with a chairman acting as the head of the group. The Council is assisted in its work by four faculty members. It meets every Wednesday. The faculty members are Miss Peterson. Mr. Janes. Miss Andrist. and Miss Ber. two of whom were appointed by Mr. Cook and two elected by the Council. They have been very willing advisers and the Council appreciates greatly the time and work they have given to Council work. With the receipts derived from the various entertainments given throughout the school year—school parties, sunlites. and the annual Vodvil—the Council buys trophies, and donates to the athletic and book funds. As a special reward to the graduating seniors, the Student Council awards gold pins to those students who have maintained an honor roll as’erage during the entire four years of their high school course. The purpose of the Council is to bring about better cooperation with the administration and faculty in the promotion of high standards of loyalty, character, and scholarship. T wrnty Six
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