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10 FORTNIGHT ANNUM. 1931 School Administration
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FORTNIGHT ANNUAL 9 19.11 Mrs. Emmy Keller, President-, Mr. Carl Wespinter, Secretary, Mr. ('has. Potts, Treasurer; Mrs. Nora Heath, Trustee-, Mr. A. Lynn Brown, Trustee. Through the energy and enthusiasm of the Board of Education, Hastings now has a fine new Central school building. The wrecking of the old red building was started last spring and during the summer the construction work got well under way. Perhaps the most important event during the summer of 1930 was the laying of the corner stone on July 17. Some of the articles placed in the stone were: Two copies of the Hastings Banner, telling about the proposition before and after the vote was taken, a copy of the Fortnight annual, a picture of the old red building, a list of teachers of the public schools, and a picture of the Board of Education. Mr. VanBuskirk also placed a lxx k on general science and economics in the stone. The entire week of February second to seventh was devoted to the opening of the Central building. The Rotarians were the first to use the new auditorium, pre- senting the annual Rotary Minstrel show. On February fifth, the formal dedication was held and on February sixth and seventh, the dedication pageant was presented by the grade pupils. The school board is to be commended for the efficient way in which they have planned the erection of the Central building.
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FOR TNIGH T ANN U AI 11 1931 Faculty Front Row, left to right: Miss V. Reynolds, Miss E. I leald, Miss T. Parr, Miss M. Goodale, M i?s M. Laniphere, Miss L. Leiter. Second Row : Miss G. ( lark, Mrs. R. Decker, Mr. F Jones, Mr. A. Becker, Mr. L. Haw- thorne, Miss R. Robson, Miss E. Edger. Third Row: Mr. C. Overley, Mr. Y. Conklin, Mr. W. Wallace, Mr. W. Logan, Mr. J. Brozak, Mr. T. Knopf. JEAN BARNES Librarian University of Chicago. A. B. ALBERT K. BECKER English. Speech Western Slate Teachers (' »11 University of MMQgan. A. B, JOSEPH BROZAK Physical Educat l dT | Western state Tc Ken O ollege. B. S. GRACE it LARK Dean of Girls French, English. American Literature University of Michigan. A. B. ('olurnbia University VERROL CONKLIN Manual Arts Western State Teachers College MRS BERNICE DECKER English Literature, Journalism Western State Tetchtn College University of Michigan. A. B. ELEANOR EDGER Home Economics Michigan State Normal College. B. S. MARION GOODALE Mat hematics University of Michigan. A. B. LESLIE E HAWTHORNE Civics. Coaching Alma College. A. B. University of Michigan EDITH HEALD 'hetnistry Michigan State College. A. B. FRANCES HUNTER Music Western State Teachers College FRED S. JONES Assistant Principal Algebra. Physio University of Denver. A. B.. A. M. THEODORE KNOPF Agriculture Michigan State College. B. S. M ARION LAM PH ERE Art Western State Teachers College LENA LEITER 'ommercial Western State Teachers College. A. B. WESLEY LOGAN History. Algebra Flint Junior College Western State Teachers College. A. B. CHRISTOPHER OVERLEY Band. Orchotra Western State Teachers College THEO B. PARR Physical Education Western state Teach« rs College HERBERT J. REINHARDT History. Civics. Economics Western State Teachers College. A. B. VIVIAN REYNOLDS 'ommerria! Western State Teachers College RUTH M ROBSON English Uni vend ty of Michigan. A. B. EMMY LOU STARK Latin. Algebra University »f Michigan. A. B. WILLIAM T. WALLACE ITinnpal (ieography Summer school work at Michigan State College Michigan State Normal College University of Michigan Cornell University University of Wisconsin University of Colorado
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