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BOARD OF EDUCATION The functions of the Board of Education are very important. Among these various duties are the appropriation of school funds to the effect of a well-balanced budget, the discrimination shown in the choice of teachers, and the provision of necessary inci- dentals provided to keep the buildings clean and comfortable. Without this important grou of school officers it would be im- possible to maintain an effective system of public education. For many years our Board of Education has efficiently exe- cuted the trust bestowed upon them by the patrons of the Ferguson schools. Their long tenure of office without opposition is evi- dence that the people of Ferguson realize that their schools are being operated efficiently and for the best interests of the pu- pils. The Senior class of '35, the faculty, and all other students ... .. .l - --- ,Ex ,X A Mmm , L Skf xt ff ,MWQ e- Fi S T YET T11 x-'KX 2 af5.9.,'155 gg ,X .4 ?i?'F'l'? V xx- iff-if Ei 5c.Aaesisggix?E3i4 join in expressing their appreciation of the benefits the students and school have received during the past years to: Clifford Day, President Norman Knowlton, Vice-President Arthur J. Lee, Secretary Mrs. A. H. Barclay, Treasurer Dr. W. N. Stull, Member Wm. H. Schlueter, Member
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CREST X 0 X ,ry ' X , A A xx Y N .1 ! sfs, ,,yX twfys a ' -' s l4f3f as 5E,f-iiszgg e if . ,agar , 4 X X N , fivmlmg' ' 'sq ' Q flI.M'lTl15iss, .s ...ii 1' -f. 1 ' 1935 THE MOTHERS' CLUB Qofigition Kwebsterls Mother-a parent Club-an association for the pro- motion of a common object. Thgoretically, therefore, the Club exists solely to back up faculty and student body whether it be in the form of sec- retarial assistance during optical and dental examinations: a matter of transportation for orchestras and athletic teams: practical assistance through the long-drawn-out-deprossion: hours of preparing and serving food at Volley Ball Tournaments that the Junior Class treasury might be enriched against the day-rather the night-of the Prom: a Christmas party for the whole school: furnishing of a few comforts for the girls' rest ree : encouraging the honoring of traditions of this historic locality as in the adoption of a school ring. Actually, the Club's prime endeavor in the year just end- ing, has been to keep one Jump ahead of its progressive off- spring. And right royally have they succeeded by gleaning worthwhile knowledge from addresses by the finest speakers in their various fields. The monthly meetings have included ad- dresses by: Miss Caroline Moreell, widely-travelled teacher in a St. Louis High School, moving pictures of Mexico. Mr. A. C. Batchelder, Jr., Episbopalian rector, illustrated talk on Oberam orgau and other European meccas. Dr. Harriet S. Cory, member of the Missouri Hy- giene Board, lecture on the adolescent. Miss Jessie Chamberlain, of the St. Louis Art Museum, photographs of, and exceedingly in- teresting data on, exhibits in our Museum. Miss Joan I. Brookes, formerly of the History Department of Goucher College, a treatise on conflicting policies in the Pacific region. And so, at the conclusion of a school year congenially and profitably spent, the outgoing Board congratulate the equally outgoing Seniors-Happy Landing!! Mrs. C. E. Galt President Mrs. J. B. Woodward Vice-President Mrs. I. T. Popplewell Secretary-Treas. Mrs. M. E. Hagerty House Co mitteo Mrs. W. C. Rosenbaum Grounds Committee ...Mrs. Charles Galt
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