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.qi ' ,a i, ' fn 5-. . .i. , . ' EBM . . 4.-. .... ... , ,,...i. ....,. GLENN E, MILLER This beautiful building is one of three built under The dignity of his high office never lets Super- intendent Glenn E. Miller forget the students. Never too busy to listen to their problems, Mr. Miller offers students his wise council. He is sincere in thought, word and act. During his administra- tion, he has contributed much to the school system of Lexington. One of his more recent accomplish- ments is the supervision of the completion and occupancy of two new ward schools and an addi- tion to a third. Over the state, he has been recog- nized as a most competent administrator in this field. Mr. Miller has been the head of the public schools here as long as any of us have attended. and through these successful years. he has, indeed. proved hi'nself to be one of the finest and irost loyal Minute Men Lexington has ever known. Mr. Miller attended the University of Nebraska and the University of Washington, where he ob- tained his A. B. degree in 1916 and his A. M. de- gree in 1929. Aside from his school activities, Mr. Miller ig very interested in civic i'nprove'nent, He is also active in the American Leeion. ffoldier. salesman. teacher. lawyer4all these are one in our Sl.lDfjl'l!1'f'llC'lf'Y1t Glenn E. Miller. TMO, familiar symbol to all LHS students, stands for Thzresa M. Ogorsolka. the proverbial right hand man of the office force. Page 4 ADMINI THERESA M. OGORSOLKA
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We 1951 INUTE N Efntm KATHLEEN O'DONNELL JANE STEWART QJUIJOTII MAX L. CASEY ROBERT E. DYKE Page 3
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I . Jr 'w ..f H ' ,ff it ---.., -.A:.gnv7...' - ..,. W ,., -. 'ku--.-.,.. supervision of Superintendent Miller during 1949-50. RATICDN Members of the Board of Education must be commended for their contribution of service to the Lexington Schools. The li., :id irii11s': oi 'li '1 ffw.I','.-.'.ri: '.'.A-Hit, president, Al Beisner, ll :'.-:sexi Coiiiry Mfrnr Lhiz I-'invt '1iief5tzef1icien', Helen McGuire. l.-fxvz Vo 1 4 Hotel cmd W.-:fern lution: Monte Kiffin, Kiiiri ln:-ii once Aqfenvy: Evelyne English, lill'IllSll Flew'-r Shop Elbert Smith, Af'mney, find Volonel in The fiI'i'10:i'il Guard Lyman Stuckey, gi'-rxcif-:J ef :hw If-x.n :fri Fifiie ll ink, .xiii g i lv-11' ' 'Ei-1 Yell :sri Amr zz tix. l.-V i.'r.. . . fist Monte Kiifin Elbert Smith Halen McGuire Al Boisner Lyman Stuckey Evalyne English Glenn Miller U--Q-an-na.-. . ' ' r JOHN D. COX For nine months of the year our principal, Mr. Cox. arranges and rearranges class schedules, plans for assemblies to interest and inform us. helps sponsor the Student Council. writes class permits. and accepts excuses. Mr. Cox's position requires patience, experience, and an interest in the stu- dents. He ably meets all of these qualifications. His college years were full and prosperous. Along with chemistry, dramatics, and other subjects, he found time to play basketball, golf, and tennis. Today golf. bowling, and photography are his hobbies. He received his A. B. degree from Doane College and his Master's from the University of Nebraska. We, the students of Lexington High School, are proud of this tall, soft-spoken man. He greets the frightened freshmen and tries to ease the new- ness of high school. He watches them develop into self-assured seniors. L
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