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A CITY OF GOOD SCHOOLS AND GOOD CITIZENS Students of today will be the citizens of tomorrow. With this thought in mind, our community is constantly striving for better schools. Below is an artist's sketch, drawn by Ioan Griffes, art editor, of our public-spirited citizens of today who direct education in our town for the citizens of tomorrow. Mechanical drawing, both machine and ar- chitectural designy woodshop: and welding: all these as well as printing, contribute to our industrial arts program. This community needs such courses. Members of our Board of Educa- tion as well as the teachers who are hired by Superintendent W. R. Book- er are well aware of their full re- sponsibility. :Each does his best at all times to promote a spirit of healthy competition, fairness, and sympathetic helpfulness and en- couragement. Good character and a feeling of be1onging is believed to be as important as the technical- ities of the text-book. A democratic spirit of learning prevails. The Oaks is one example of co-operative ef- fort. Liberty, the students learn, means privileges as well as sacri- fices. . lr Z! X g 1 E' 'Ne . TI L-Q7 ga 440111 Page Fourteen
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Foods and clothing are taught in the home econ- omics department. Food, to be good, must be nour- ishing, ta s t y , interesting. Clothing deals with tex- tiles, designs, fashions, se- lection and care. Ping-pong, s o m e t i m e s called table tennis, is a popular sport at high school although it seldom rates in the Southwest Conference. This is cz community of many fine homes. Central as well as suburban sec- tions are constantly im- proving. Pride in homes often means pride in good citizenship.
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S. E. Strand O. V. Cobb F. H. Faust L. A. Carl R. I. VanDyke c. N. Damm 1 H. F. Reid BOARD OF EDUCATION L. A. Carl, .President ...... 1952 R. I. Var1Dyke, Vice-president . . . 1950 S. E. Strand, 'Secretary I ..... 1950 C. N. Damm, Treasurer ..... 1951 Standing Committees Building and finance: Damm, Faust, Strand Educational Matters: Cobb, Faust, Damm Business: Reid, Cobb, VanDyke Athletic Board: Strand, VanDyke Recreation Commission: Cobb, Strand Page Fifi
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