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W. V. Wnght Board and Superintendent Cooperate to Serve District Well The present Board of Education consists of three members, each one having served at least four years. The various occupations of these men make them especially well suited for the places they hold — a banker, to watch the finances: an electrician, mechanically minded, to take part in planning construction and necessary repairs: and a supervising auditor, to do the figuring when budgets must be balanced and reports compiled. The members of the board have no doubt given more of their time to the welfare of the school this year than has ever been given by such a group in the Highland Park School District, on account of the preparation of the plans for a new high school. Many new buildings were visited during this plan making era , and voluminous reports were made and sent to Washington, D. C, for approval, in order to make available about $31,000.00 which the Federal Government is giving us to help with the new building. Great credit is due to Mr. Wright who. in addition to carrying out his regular duties as a most capable administrator, has also personally conducted so much of the detail work in connection with the new building. We are proud of our Board of Education and our Superintendent for their faithful service and the resulting high rating of our high school and elemen- tary grades. Without their superior judgment we could not maintain the success which has been ours.
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Coming People — Like Ect-nts — Cast Their Shadoivs Before Them.
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First Row Chubb, Whitehead, W. W. Wright, N orth, Stadlcr. Second Row: Iwig, Weir. Simpson, Zinn. Ten Student Leaders Form Conneil The Student Council was organized to act as a medium between the student body and the administration. It meets during fifth hour on every other Thurs- day to talk over and settle as many school problems as possible. It consists of the president and one elected representative from each class. It has a Con- stitution which is a guide for all its activities. The officers this year were: President Beryl Whitehead Vice President Edward North Secretary Katharine Chubb Page Thirteen
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