Lena Winslow High School - Win Nel Yearbook (Lena, IL)

 - Class of 1959

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611:10 dlhns This year Mr. Allen Reed and Mr. Carl Manthei, the custodians of our new high school, have carried out their duties in a most satis- factory manner to maintain the beauty of the building. Throughout the year they have mowed lawns, shoveled snow, swept the halls, cleaned the rooms, shoveled snow, fired the furnace, washed the windows, and shoveled snow!! Bus Driver: Bill Duft, Cloide Neebel, Lowell Brevoort, Elmer Poh1,Martin Katzenberger, Edwin Durham, Berto Heller Wallace Knapp, Nelson Polhill, Jack Moravec, Elwyn Solace, and Robert Rampenthal. LE-MIN COMMUNITY UNIT 2.02. r yacc W --1, s r ,L M I 1 ,- ,, The Lena-Winslow Unit 202 employs fourteen bus drivers. These men did a remarkable job in spite of the hazardous roads and the long routes. This was an exceptionally severe winter and all the drivers had a great responsibility to fulfill. We wish to express our appreciation for a job well done.

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Board of Education FRONT-Laverne DeMong, Clyde Scholtz, and Glenn Lytle. BACK-Eric Romtvedt, Donald Scheider, Glenn Wire, and William Niemeier. The Board of Education is involved in everything that takes place in the schools and therefore has many concerns and responsibilities. Its primary concern is with the educational results being produced in pupils attending the schools in the district. It wishes these students to be fitted for conditions they will find in their adult work. The Board of Education is assigned many responsibilities by the State of Illinois. These include know- ing what the state will and will not do for the public schools and keeping abreast of the changes continually proposed, and made, in school laws. State support for schools in general, vocational and other special aid, teacher certification requirements, etc. are included among these things. The responsibilities of the Board to the local district include levying taxes, appointing teachers, em- ploying administrators, and approving choices of textbooks and courses of study. It calls the election of new members, for the changing of tax rates, and for the borrowing of money to erect buildings. In addition the Board determines the school organization plan, the number and location of attendance centers , and the grades which will attend these centers. The efforts of the Board have culminated during the past year in the reduction of the elementary attendance centers to five. Grade school and high school attendance centers have been separated, and the two high schools have combined into one school. Through further efforts on the part of the Board, hot lunch service has been initiated in the high school and several grade centers, and the remaining schools may have lunch service in the fall of 1959. Construction completed during the past year has included the new modern high school building for 300-350 students, an addition to the elementary school at Winslow, and new two- room buildings at Eleroy and Waddams Grove. Remodelingwork at McConnell and Lena Elementary schools is planned. Cooks The student body was very pleased when the cafe- teria began operation early in January. Mrs. Lola Kuhle- meyer, manager and chief cook, and her assistants, Mrs. Emma Simak. Mrs. Mae Price, and Mrs. Margaret Nie- meier, prepared delicious meals and were greeted every noon by approximately two hundred hungry students. I LEFT TO RIGHT-Mrs. Lola Kul1lemeyer,Mrs. Mae Price, Mrs. Margaret Niemeier, Mrs. Emma Simak. .F g -,. I I 'Y ::i,,:V'Slf .



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I , l s 1 Pttoto Contest Dance with Me, Henry lst Prize-submitted by Evelyn Gowing First Orchid Same to you! 2nd Prize-submitted by Judy King 3rd Prize-submitted by Kathy Goethe Easter Shoes FRESH!! Honorable Mention-submitted by Carol Isenberger Honorable Mention-submitted by Betty Meighan

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