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Page 11 text:
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Administration As we look back over another year we can truly say at L.U.H.S. is a “School of Champions.” The administration and faculty try to be champions len operating the school and the educational procedures thin the classroom. The outstanding performance of any L.U.H.S. students attest to the fact that this effort s not been in vain. A new student counseling system was inaugurated, le football teams, with few outstanding players, work- together as units, winning the respect of every team ayed. The varsity squad ended second in league play ailc the B team won a co-championship. One agricul- re student won highest possible State honors. Two riculture students were sent to Kansas City for the yal Livestock Show. The A Capella choir and the drama classes put on outstanding Christmas program. The choir sang for any programs.. The Band performed to their credit at 1 times so that students, faculty, and parents could be oud of them. The Student Council conducted a $25,000 business ring for boys’ athletics and awards, girls’ sports and ards, school awards, assemblies, the Tokay and Flame, adent representatives to many conferences, etc. The junior and senior classes had many activities, le commercial department again showed their metal by inning high honors in the National Commercial Con- st. The home economics girls constructed and displayed rments that compared with those of professionals. Space limits my enumeration of many other out- mding performances of skill, strength and academic ccess. Every student of Lodi Union High School is urg- to be a champion, especially in his academic achieve- E?nts. Mr. Paul R. Bowers, Principal Miss Fedrau, Dean of Girls Mr. Trumbly, Dean of Boys
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Our Board And Lodi Union High School board of trustees is compc ed of five members elected at large. Each one is elect for a term of three years. The terms are staggered so th not more than two are elected at the same anni election. The board members govern the high school on beh. of the people who elect them. The board has legislati and judicial powers. The members also serve as a coi mittee of the whole to advise and direct all matters p« taining to the business and welfare of the school. Lodi is fortunate in having trustees who are emi ently successful and highly respected citizens of the coi munity. They give unstintingly of their time and abilit: to school work. The regular board meetings are held on the fii Monday after the fifth day of each month. Many spec meetings are held when school business is urgent. At ea regular annual July meeting, the board is organized f the ensuing year. A President and a Clerk are elect for a term of one year. The Superintendent of Schools is the official sect tary to the board and is the chief executive officer of t board of trustees. He is authorized by them to supervi and direct all departments of the school. Board of Trustees Mr. Roll Mr. Emde Mr. Locke Mr. Davis Mr. Woodworth
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Our Faculty Heads of Departments Row I Hughes, English Rinn, Language Berry, Library Burrell. Commercial Harivig. Home Economics Halsey. Music Row II Diekman, Agriculture Higginbotham, Girls P. Smith, Science Scott, Art Borst, Social Studies Teachers Row I Kurshinsky Boone Lova Wilson Seiferling Shipnuck Jantzen Row II Weltzin Ranck Stallings Hungerford Melby Payton Archer Row III Mellor Giannoni Fannen Gottburg Newby Mr. Christensen Johns Row I Wakefield Davis Landes Bishop Jurgensen Pilkingion Parker Row II Loveall Barneby Bertsch Utendorffer Morris Reimche Naas Row III Fletcher J. F. Hughes Hanlon Mrs. Christensen Watt Londahl Shields Van Horn
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