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QCH DUPOO BOARD OF EDUCATION Only a few of us realize what a great task it is to provide an efficient and beneficial admin- istration. This responsibility is entrusted by the people to the Board of Education. This group devotes much time and work to solve school prob- lems which relate to finance and the administra- tion. This year our Board of Education is composed of five members, Mr. Guy McMaster, Mr. Ed. Clif- ford, Mr. Charles Holmes, Mr. Arthur Stauffer, and Mr. Ray Peterson. Mr. McMaster, President of the Board, has been a member since 1921; Mr. Stauffer, who has been a member since 1933, last year succeeded Mr. C. M. C. Brown as Secretary-Treasurer when Mr. Brown moved to Yates City to make his home. Mr. Clifford came to the group in 1929, and Mr. Holmes has been a member since 1916 when the school be- came a Community High School. Mr. Peterson became a member last year after the resignation of Mr. Dwight Metcalf. Mr. McMaster, Mr. Holmes, Mr. Clifford, and Mr. Peterson are all prominent fanners in our community; Mr. Stauffer is in the lumber business. Our Board of Education has always shown a great interest in the school life and by their untiring efforts we will be able to boast of a new school building, with added equipment and mere ed- ucational opportunities. V e wish to extend our thanks and appreciation to them for their part in making our education a worthwhile experience.
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Co ®C30- asp®om THE FACULTY The S.S. Oneida High School steamed into harbor, after another year's cruise. Under the expert command of Captain Sharpe, they braved many storms and strifes. The crew was divided into four sections, each under the command of one officer of the ship. The Senior crew, usually hard to handle, sailed under First Mate Pogue, a former ath- lete . Second Mate Whitmore kept the Juniors in hand. The Sophomore sailors swabbed and swash- buckled under the supervision of Stewardess Smith. Wireless Operator Calhoun put the Fresh- men on her line and held them there where she could keep them out of mischief. During cruise on high seas. First Mate Pogue took the athletic-minded boys on first deck and put them through their paces. Be- tween practices he gathered the math-inclined sailors into his cabin for chalk-work in Geo- metry, and Physics. In the lookout, one could usually find Second Mate Whitmore and her commercial crew keeping the Log books and Journal . Some of the sailors discussed Business Lav; and better Consumer Buying. Those most in- terested in skills became typists, and learn- ed to write shorthand.
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