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Element F acuity Row One 0 Lindholm F Aderhoid A Tn.eifce C Vrtteri C Huber 8 Meyer G Orman E Meupei 0 Peterson M Shoemaker Row Two L Cantme L Comstock 0 Dockter 1 Woodford P Brakke K H-lgenberq L Wanner L Ttetjen L Pnbyl C Conrad Row Three R Brubakken N Bloem M Knaus L Shaw J Hah burton J Dybvx; S Olson C Robertson T Fenner I Bun Row Four S Schefi R Waitn I levisen S Schm dt I Stengel H Schaefer S Vdters P Frajee P Pnsmger A Lambrechts Junior High Faculty: Front: S. Annett, K. Tyler, L. Jibbens, K. Harkins, V. Strege, J. Mathers, D. Stewart. Second Row G. Van Dykhorst, J. Loeschke, S. Conraads. Third Row: J. Hadorn, B. Reidburn, D. Sunne, D. Schwab, D. Hofer, D. Achen, T. Upton.
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RIGHT HANDS KEEP SCHOOL MOVING SMOOTHLY Mrs Sharon Hyde, the secretary in the high school office, has worked here for two years She enjoys her job because there's always something different happening '' The school nurse, Mrs Lois Bucholz. helped all students with their aches and pains She attended nursing school in Minneapolis prior to working at the University of Minnesota She spent her third year at MHS Juniors and seniors helping in the office did jobs such as making announcements, picking up attendance slips, and answering the phone Right: Head custodian Del Amberg. Center: Custodians L. Wellnitz, R. Eckern, J. Spanton. Far Right: Cooks L. Schenck, P Pe- terson, B Pratt, M Jones, E. Moser, J. Minder, and I. Bunting. Far Above: Administrative Secretar- ies: D. Dauwen, K. Johnson. Above Center: Your measurements, please! School nurse L. Bucholz, M DeFea. Above Right: Three tardies in one day? High school secretary S. Hyde. Above: Mrs. Hyde, what do I do af- ter I put the paper in? J. Jones. Right: M. Smart is on the prowl in the lunchroom. 28
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ADMINISTRATION GUIDES SCHOOL The duty of the school board was to adopt school policies that coincided with state law. Superintendent G. Smith handed these policies down to the principals, who made rules within the limits of the board's policies. This year a new policy which allowed for the growth of well kept moustaches and beards was adopted. This policy applied to teachers and students alike. One of the key issues confronting the school board was the Dakota Proposition. The initi- ated measure, providing for a general property tax reduction, would have taken much state funding from the schools. However, in the No- vember 4 election, Dakota Proposition was defeated. As a point of historical interest, the central building, which served as the high school for many years, was demolished. m David Bergan, an SDSU graduate, has been a part of the administration since 1969. Before becoming high school principal, he spent three years as principal of the junior high. Marlin Smart was the assistant principal and director of special services. Mr. Smart has a BA from Jamestown College and a Master's de gree from SDSU. Oscar Dickhaut served as the junior high prin- cipal. He has been a part of the MHS faculty for twenty years. Mr. Dickhaut instructed American Government until 1975. Above Left: 0. Dickhaut, D. Bergan, and M. Smart watch over the fans and the game at the same time. Above Right: Rev. H. Verhulst, L. Friewald, R. Kolkman, Superintendent G. Smith, Business Manager C. Hali- berg, President N.C. Madsen, R. Jensen. Right: Are you sure you had jungle fever Kris? S. Pribyl, K. Nef, M. Smart, S. Hyde.
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