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Much credit for the success of our school year must be given to the Board of Education. They not only pay the bills but also are the voice of the community. They have always kept the standard of the school as high as possible and thereby gave to us students as many opportunities as possible. We express our appreciation to the Board of Education. The Board Members for the school year 1939-1940 are as follows: President. Nelson Secretary . Arnot Treasurer........ , Jn ps Member......,....i . Rohroil Member , Kimberly Member
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The school building burned to the ground. Every Senior record was destroyed so no one received a diploma or scholarship that year. The present school building was being erected at the time the other one burned and until it was completed and ready for use, school was held in the various churches, in the W. C. T. U. building, and in an old Manual Training building. The new school house was completed and ready for use in September, 1915. The new building is of brick and is a two- story building. The gymnasium, the Home Economics kitchen and dining room, the Manual Training room, the ping-pong room, and the rest rooms are located in the basement. On the ground floor are located the Primary room, the 3rd and 4th grade room, the 5th and 6th grade room, and the Grammar room. Together with these are the Home Economics sewing laboratory, the super- intendent’s office, and the Music room. Upstairs, the commercial room, the Mathematics room, the Science Laboratory, two English rooms, the library, and the as- sembly are located. The athletic field, which was constructed in 1939, is just south of the school house. Our football practices and games are held here in the fall. In the summer, it provides for a supervised recreation ground. The Exeter High School is a credited school and ranks high as an educational institution in Nebraska. It is one of the most beautiful buildings in Exeter, and the grounds are beau- tifully landscaped.
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