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To the Graduating ('lasses of 1947: Soon each of you will become a member of the group consisting of many thousands of alumni who have previously travelled the same course as you. We trust that your journey has been most pleasant and that now you realize more than ever before why it has been good for you to have been here. As the years pass, greater joy will come in retrospection of that which has come to you during the period of your high school life. Because of the opportunities you have had, we hope that you will become more and more aware of the necessity of affording all young people similar advantages. As we attain such a goal this land of ours must become a better place in which to live. May real success in noble efforts come to each one of you. Sincerely yours, A. M. Bank WILLARD F.. GOSI.1N Minneapolis Man of the Year Superintendent of Public Schools Willard E. Goslin has earned the reputation of Inring the most out standing person in the Minneapolis educational field because of his efforts to improve our school system and to bring into a friendlier re lationship teachers, students, and the public. Mr. Goslin has indeed benefited our school system and has brought to us the highest quality of leadership. Ilosin of Hoys As counselor of boys at North, Melvin A. Olsen, affectionately dubbed Uncle Mel by students, is always ready to lend a helping hand. Mr. Olsen assigns teachers their extra curricular activities and is school ticket manager in addition to his regular duties as clean of boys. 6
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Mrs. Dorothy Schardin, requisition clerk (leave of absence); Miss Gloria Schmidt, attendance clerk; Mrs. Alice Jennings, credit clerk; Mrs. Mabel Miller, chief clerk. Not pictured are Mrs. Beth Creel-man. present attendance clerk, and Miss Delores Pearson, present requisition clerk. Maintenance force. Top row: Carl Nclvik. Henry Hecker, Rudolph Podcwcls . . . Front row: Joseph Dc Marsh, chief engineer, Mrs. Ellen Malm. Edwin Sheppard . . . Lunchroom force. Top row: Alma Lcdding, Clara Larson, Julia Haynes, Anna Lcwcook . . . Front row: Alice Johnson. Mrs. Clausscn. manager, Ethel Hurtig. Dean of Girls As counselor of girls. Viola Marti is always sympathetic and understanding. Miss Marti assists with curriculum construction and program making. She also has charge of the school testing program and employment for students in addition to her regular duties as dean of girls. 7
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