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-'S NNI SINCE NO GROUP CAN ACHIEVE THE POINT OF PER- FECTION DESIRED WITHOUT CAPABLE LEADERSHIP. we ATTRIBUTE MUCH OF OUR SUCCESS TO THE UNTIBING EFEORTS OF OUR LEADERSfTHE SCHOOL BOARD. THE ADMINTSTRATORS. AND THE FACULTY. OF WHOM WE ARE PROUD TO ROAST THP-T THEY AEE A FART OF THIS. OUR SCHOOL. THEY ARE THE RIG WHEELS WHO KEEP 'IHE LITTLE WHEELS IN MOTION. OUR FACULTY IN FHS IS GREATLY CONCERNED WYTH THE WELFARE OF ALL THE STUDENTS. AND THEY ARE WILLING TO OFFER GUIDANCE AND ADVICE ON ALL PROBLEMS. SCHOLASTIC OR SOCIAL. WITHOUT THIS COORDINATION OF STUDENTS AND LEAD- ERS. WE WOULD BE UNABLE TO ACCOMPLISH OUR GOALS.
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Serving as principal of both Fremont Iunior and Senior High Schools, Lloyd C. TeSe1le fH.B., Nebraska Wesleyan University, MH., University of Southern Californial has been kept doubly busy. During the three years in which Mr. TeSelle has been in Fremont, he has proved himself popular with students and faculty mem- bers alike and has become an outstanding fig- ure in the community, Hlso well-known within the state, he was elected president of the Dis- trict Managing Committee for Nebraska High School Flctivities Hssociation for 46-47, Hs assistant principal of Senior High, Edward Schnabel CB. Sc., Midland Col- legeg M. H. in Sc. Hd., Colorado State Col- lege of Educationl aids Mr. TeSelle in arranging school activities, ln addition to these duties he finds time to teach a geometry class. Mr. Schnabel was form- erly senior high's football, basketball, and track coach. New to Fremont Senior High this year is Mary Bell, school secretary. Mary's friendly personality and willingness to lend a helping hand have made her a favorite with the students, Page 14 BA IC PLANNING By NORMA HILLE '47 When a community elects six individ- uals to comprise a Board of Education, it entrusts this committee with innumerable responsibilities and liabilities. Each of these six on the current board have been prominent in civic affairs and were Well equipped to meet the problems with which their duties confronted them, By belonging to the State School Boards' Ptssociation, each member has kept abreast of the latest educational trends. lt is often thought that when the regular meeting is over that their duties are com- pleted for the month, but it is only by combining much of their time and efforts that these farsighted leaders have been able to make the vital decisions which greatly affect the education of the future generations. In this period of inflation and high prices, it has been necessary for the board to raise the budget to cover the added cost of maintenance of the schools. This year's estimated budget is divided into the following eight categories with numerous sub-headings: general control, instructional service, operation of the plant, maintenance of the plant, fixed charges and debt service, capital outlay, auxiliary agencies, and sundries account. Listed under these principal divisions are the salaries of the superintendent, prin- cipals, regular teachers, substitutes, stenographers, and custodians, and ex- penses for textbooks, reference books, and commencement exercises. Besides providing for office supplies, supplies for the custodians, care of the grounds, up- keep of the buildings, and the repair and Devoting their time and ef- forts to the welfare of Fre- mont's Public School System are the following Board of Education members: Mrs. Fl. B. Thomas, housewife, R. H. Iimrnie Iohnston, official in the Fremont State Company, Dr. Ftndrew Harvey, Board secretary, M. G. Farrow, Su- perintendent of Schools, Dr. H. N, Morrow, School Board president, Dr, Norman Svo- boda, chiropodist, and Board vice-president and oil busi- nessman, Flrthur B. Stark, Sr.
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