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A CITY OF PROGRESSIVE GOOD GOVERNMENT Although the police de- partment has been re- modeled, the remainder of the City Hall is antiquated. A new building would be an asset to our commun- ity. Our city government, the mayor- council type, is headed by Mayor Basil QMickeyl O Grady. Other elec- ted officials are: city treasurer, city assessor, city judge, three council- men-at-large and three city council- men, one from each ward. The city council meets on the se- cond and fourth Monday of the month. One of the functions of the council is to approve the appoint- ments of the Mayor. These appoint- ments include city attorney, city clerk, city superintendent, engineer, health officer, chief of police, chief of the fire department, five members of the board of review, two consta- bles, and members of the city recre- ation and planning commissions. Our council has always been forward-looking and sincere. Our police department today is one of the finest in the state. So is our fire department. We have improved streets, new homes, and efficient management. In the future we hope to have many other things, such as a civic auditorium, parks, and im- provements to make this a better city.
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Our music department has been improving fast in recent years under guidance ot Mr. Liddicoat and Mr. Buck. All groups rated high in contests. Speech and dramatics, as well as radio, provide students with ample op- portunity for seli-expres- sion. Directors are Miss Boyse, Mr. Gillaspy, and Miss Wetteroth. Reading for profit and for recreation opens doors to new lands, new exper- iences, and new oppor- tunities. Miss Kidwell is our friendly librarian.
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Social studies include history, civics, American government, econom- ics, primarily. English and other languages of course are social in function. These studies help make good citizens. History, as such, is a compulsory subject in the junior year. The study of history teaches students about success and failures of the past so he can look with judgment to the fu- ture. Student Council Officers con- fer: Mr. Verduin, advisor: Shir- ley Newald, secretary, Douglas Murray, president: Dick Valuck. vice-president: Mrs. Thompson. advisor.
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