Mound Westonka High School - Mohian Yearbook (Mound, MN)

 - Class of 1965

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Mr. Donald Brandenburg—Visiting teacher The school board feels that the)1 are one of the three major factors that help run a school district. The school board is composed of eight members, six elected and two permanent, who willingly give of their time to set up policies for the school district. Another group that helps make a system strong is an interested and well informed community, one which strives for what it wants in terms of educational opportunities for all its children. The third group is composed of administrators and faculty. These arc the people directly responsible for the teaching and learning process which goes on in the classroom. These people all enforce the policies set by the school board, who in turn arc representatives of the community. Mr. Donald Brandenburg is our visiting teacher and truant officer. He checks the validity of students’ absence excuses and also co-ordinates students’ homebound programs. In his after school time he referees the intermural basketball games. Working in our administrative office are Mrs. Monson, Mrs. Schmidt, and Mrs. Bocmcr. Mrs. Schmidt is the bookkeeper for the school district. Mrs. Bocrncr is the general business secretary and Mrs. Monson is the executive secretary. Pofocy U ke tS Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. Bocrncr, Mrs. Monson—Administrative Secretaries SCHOOL BOARD 1 to r. Mr. T. O’Malley Dr. K. Romness Mr. A. Liebrenx Dr. Kenneth Iverson Mr. R. Cox Mr. C Jackson Mr. D. Chcmbcrlin Mr. V. Nelson Mr. W. Ringsrcd 18

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Mrs. W. Maxwell, Miss F. Boyle, Mrs. R. Armstrong. Mrs. N. Bortz—Office Staff New office equipment The Mound Senior High School office is a place of busy activity during the day. Mrs. Bortz, Mr. Behmler’s secretary, is kept busy helping students and attending to Mr. Behmler’s needs. She is very interested in A.F.S. and is also a member of the Mound Eastern Star. Miss Boyle is the-main office secretary and order clerk. She also is in charge of student admission and detention. With golf as her main interest, Miss Boyle also is interested in bowling, gardening, and reading. Mrs. Maxwell is the teachers' typist and is also audio visual clerk. Because she is Ian McBean’s American mother, Mrs. Maxwell takes a great interest in A.F.S. In her spare time she likes to do handiwork. Mrs. Armstrong is our counselors’ secretary. She is chairman of the Mound chapter of A.F.S. and is interested also in reading. The librarian, Mr. Art Erickson, is still very busy rebuilding our library' after last year's fire. He now has a full-time secretary, Mrs. Falk, to help him. At the present time, Mr. Erickson is working on his Master’s degree in Library Science. Mrs. Marion Lindquist actually has fulfilled two jobs at Mound. Besides curing our ills she is always ready to listen to any problem which may be bothering a student. Her kindness and consideration has been appreciated by many students. 17 Mr. Arthur Erickson—Librarian Mrs. Marion Lindquist—Nurse



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The kitchen staff at the senior high senes only carefully planned meals for the students and personnel. Under the direction of Mrs. Parker, head cook, they prepare a variety of wholesome and nourishing meals. This year the staff worked in a newly remodeled kitchen and the students in a newly painted lunchroom. Kitchen staff, I. to r.: Mildred Schmidt. Elizabeth Nickish, Dorothy Johnson. Dorthca Parker. Margaret Zoldahn. Eve Poirier. Grace McCurdy. Lillian Trask. Our efficient custodian staff keeps our school and school grounds a place which wc can all be proud of. Their smiling faces are seen during the day as the)- go about their daily tasks. The)- maintain the facilities of the school as well as keep it clean. The custodians will appreciate the facilities of the new addition. Oh. Boy! Cookies! Taking time out for a little snack between classes. 19 E. Ess. P. Andrcascn. A. Funk—Custodians

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