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3511 Memoriam George H. Leger, better known as Gus , will live forever in the hearts of students and faculty. His kindliness, integrity and jovial manner endeared him to everyone. He will be remembered especially for his work with the 3-7-77's. Through his efforts in this organization he was able to instill in many students, high ideals and qualities of good citizenship. His students will remember too, his 'Quotable Quotes' which appeared daily on the blackboard and contained many of his own thoughts and convictions. He possessed the qualities necessary for the making of a fine teacher. The success of his teaching can surely be measured by his lasting influence on those who came into contact with him. In respect to Mr. Leger, a Memorial Loan Fund has been established to en- able worthy students to obtain a college education. It is surely a fitting tri- bute to a loved and respected teacher. lTh b t b t tt by Sam C pp f 11 w teach d 1 g t friend.J PAGE SIX
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MR. ANDERSON Mr. Anderson is the Mr. Efficiency, be- hind our entire school system. In his sec- ond year as superintendent, he made certain that every need of any of the schools in the system was satisfactorily met. He has shown that he is a man to be respected, and the student who knows of the work that goes with his job does admire his capability. Although a busy J- ? man, he always has time to give every one a smile and a helping hand. As general manager of the State class C tournament held here, he made him- self known to all present by being every- where at once, making the tournament a success. SUPT. C. R. Anderson gin: : x l, M.: f---4 it A' SCI-IQQL BQARD W W K Many tough problems were met this second year in the new high school and many wise decisions were made. All details ot high school were considered, whether large or small. The members of the board can be proud of the excellent job they have done. Mr. Rossiier. Mr. Kind, Mr. Rieqel, Mr. Couey, Mr. Anderson. Mr. Icmes, Mr. Baucus, Mr. Patterson. Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Larrison. Dr. Doerinq, Dr. Biork. SCI-IGOL ADMINISTRATION Here are the people who do much tor us. They see that school supplies are on hand among many other very important duties. Most students are unaware that this group exists, but without them, school lite would be quite unpleasant. Miss Carter, Mr. lanes, Miss Chapman, Mrs. Sieger. PAGE EIGHT
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