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ScAaot During the 47- 48 school year members of the board of edu- cation lor School District Number 76 were Claude IV Jones, chairman; Lawrence Cook and Charles 11. Croner. Iola Davis efficiently carried out her duties as clerk. Regular meetings were held the second I uesday in ever) month. 1 he main event of the year was the carrying out of plans lor construction ol a new grade school building. A contract was signed with I he Bickford Construction Companv of Portland lor $210.019.00. I his amount includes the first unit and some equipment. Actual construction is under way and the building, which will house grades one through eight, is to lx completed bv Sep tember 13, 1948.
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FIRST ROW Alie Davis, Fay Arthur, Dorothy B orling, Barbara Croner. Doreen Corriea. SECOND ROW—Max Yobes, Val lee, Thurston Dunn, Darrell Blanton, Bob lockard. TH!RD ROW—Mr. King, advisor; Allan Clark, Fred Baltz. Delta Baker, Frank Quinn. Studeat (fyiuaccl I his year in 0.11.S. proved to be most eventlul and success- ful. I hrough the splendid cooperation of the student body manv fine parties were given and many improvements were made around school. I he student council was made up ol student body officers, class presidents, yell leaders, editor of the Hi-Breeze and presi- dents of the P.A.L.S., Pep Club, Varsity “O and the 11 i Y. The classes took turns cleaning up the yards throughout the year. The council was much more governing than in other years. It was in charge of the different activities of the school year. Each club or class had to sign up in advance before selling hot dogs and pop at home games to prevent confusion at that par- ticular game. During the second semester noon dances were held even Tuesday and Thursday. They provided recreation for the stu dents and were very much enjoyed. 11
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