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Board of Education Mrs. Lloyd A. Fehrman: This comely home-maker serves on the Finance, Claims, and Library Commit- tees. She spends her leisure hours enjoying a good game of bridge and keeping the home fires burn- ing. The whispering and giggling of movie fans about her, when she is trying to enjoy a good movie, annoys her. Raymond O. Fischer: JetTerson's popular druggist is the Chairman of the Building and Grounds Com- mittee and a member of the Claims and Finance Committees. He has the honor of being the longest in service on the Board and served on the Building Committee for both the high school and the new elementary school. In addition to all his other duties, he is the Vice-President of the Board. On lovely spring mornings you can find him hunting mushrooms or puttering in his garden. He has no pet peeve. Lynn H. Smith: A prominent lawyer acts as the President of the Board of Education. In that capacity, he presides at all meetings, and speaks for that body when its work is considered as a whole. Mr. Smith holds his own on any golf course, and as most learned men do, he emphatically declares that people who do not think are most aggravating. Mrs. Truman Spooner: Another of Jefferson's successful home-makers is civic-minded. She serves on the Library, Judiciary, and Instruction Committee. During her free time, golfing and playing the piano are her chief diversions. Like every American woman, she is readily disturbed by the sudden appear- ance of runs in her silk hosiery. Arthur F. Dabareiner: The well-known manager of the Cooperative Produce Company is the Commis- sioner at Large on the Board of Education and serves on the Instruction, Finance, and Building and Grounds Commitees. He thoroughly enjoys all sports especially boat riding. One thing that really peeves him is seeing a person wearing knickers. Joseph Kexel: The up-and-coming director of the Jefferson County Department of Public Assistance has positions in the Judiciary, Claims, and Library Committees. He is interested in many activities, but reading is one of his favorite pastimes. He insists that he is not a bookworm, but just a lover of good literature. In general, everyone is his friend, but he shows no admiration for self-centered people. Alfred W. Heilemann: The secretary-treasurer and general manager of the A. Puerner and Sons Com- pany and of Heilemann and Company, is a member of the Instruction, Judiciary, and of the Building and Grounds Committees. To relieve his mind of business, he turns to music. He plays the piano and clarinet himself, and enjoys attending concerts and sport events. Edward Rindfleisch: The city clerk of Jefferson acts as Secretary to the Board of Education, by keeping the minutes and issuing orders, checks, claims, and payrolls. He enjoys music and all types of sports, especially table tennis. Automobile drivers can easily anger him by passing on a hill or neglecting to dim their lights. Ray S. Smith: The Superintendent of Schools presents to the Board of Education problems which re- quire the careful consideration and action of that body. FIQOIVI' ROW: Mrs. Lloyd I-'vIn'nnm. Mr. lmy Ifism-lxer, Mr. Lynn Flllllll--1'l'8Sif1Gllf, Mrs, 'l'l'u1nan Spooner, Mr. Arthur DillJiil'6'Illk'l'. BACK IKOXV: Mr. .lose-ph Rexel, All-. .Kll'l'ed lleilcnmnn. Mr. Edward llindlleisch, Mr. llay S. Smith. P XL E Eltiill'
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K L i TOP ROW, le-ri tn right: Miss Frances Kline. Mr, lmnnlil 1.00, Miss Mm-inn I-Idwards, Miss Racllel Herrington, Miss Marie Stoeltimr, Dorothy Krusing, Mr. Freciric l,'lll'ia-ll. SECOND WDW: Mr. Donald l.vv and Family, Miss Anna Buchholtz, Miss Katherine Gren- harvn, Miss Ruth Rankin. Mr. and Mrs. llugh Su-wart. 'l'lllIilJ RONV: Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Anhalt, Mr. Sam Brose, Miss Dorothy Henrll'ivksol1. Mr. Kmilletli KUIIIIPIW and family. l ALil:I SEVEN
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Superintendent of Schools and the Principal of the Junior High Mr. Ray S. Smith, il 1112111 that nny C0llllllllllll,y should feel proud to have ns o11e ot' its leaders, received his HA. degree l'l'Olll North UClll1l'3l College, Nitpeiwille, Illinois, and his M.A. degree l'I'UlIl the University ol' Wisconsin. He hns been the SllllGl'llll6llCl0lll, ot' the city schools and prin- cipal ot' the -lQl'l'GI'Sllll Higli School since 1931. llnring that time he distingnislied himself' ns an ellieieiit nd- 111i11ist1'11to1' und a progressive ediieutor in both stnte nnd local Elll'illl'S. For the past year he was the 1ll'CSlIl9lll ol' the S0lll,llGl'll Wliseonsin lilllltliltlljll Ass-oc1int.io1'1. He has been nn active nienihci' ot' the Rotary Club, serving ns its presideiit l'l'OlU 1935 to 1937, noting Ull its Board of Directors lilll' lllllll' year, worliiiigiis Cl1tlll'Illtlll on the present Pl'OgI'ill1l Com- mittee and writing the Rotziry News for the past, five years. Mr. Smith hikes l1l6ilSllI'G in 11uti1'1g11,s an organizei' of any activity, und in nttendiiig Sllllllllfil' sessions ni the Uiiiversity ol' xVlSl50ll5lll. His more ll1tlHlt1liQ hobbies inelnde grolf, big' lGtl,g'llG baseball, nnd caring l'o1' his laiwn. llislmnesty, discourtesy, tnvdiiiess. illlfl diso1'de1'li11oss i1'1'itnte him. Diary Louise Olson, lilo p1'i11Ci- V pal ol' the ele111e11t11,1'y 1 school mnl the tea.cl1e1' ol' the eighth t'Il'il,ll9, il t t e ll il 0 il XVl'lll,0NVill,GI' Stale Yll8ilLZl10l'S College nnil the U11ive1'sily of VViseo11si11. She loves to cook and l'Ctlll rffllllll hioir- 1'npl1ios. Hoi' i'nvo1'ite food is Ufllllly. She dislikes noth- ing more llltlll evnsiveimess. The favorite nlibies ot' her students ure: 1 l'lfll'Q'0l, it,', nnd l lost my lJtllJ6l'.'i Last. Sllllllllel' she attended Slllll- IIIOI' soliool nt the UlllX'Cl'Sllj' ol' xyll-2l'0lISlIl. H01' f.Il'Clll8Si, a.111hitio11 is lo lake tl trip 81'Olll1d the world. 1 11.-1111-1 MNH. '
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