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this year than in proving yc„3 , v Each class sent 7 rePr03°nUWVe » «- President or that class attend each meeting. The r.P.A.; O.A.A Home Economics Club, oirla Clee Club and Boys Ca0h 3eRd a —tentative to this body. °Tere 31— —nt Body to represent 1 1 the Student council. The Policing offers ec e were: Bill Adams, President; Junior Holmes, Vice President; Beth Sv,ancon, Secretary-Treasurer. The various committees appointed v.oro: Assembly-----Bugene Has (Chatman) hcnneth Anderson Andrew Anderson C rlson p.nK, hoith Poster y Chalra“ Dale Poterson Virginia Adans Irene Polices ......ESiS so alrman) Conatitutlon—John Li'ngivuli (Ci,airman) Doris hc.Master The entire student Council attended the District Convention in Peoria last fall. This nev, organisation has made the school -ere democratic and all the students agree that it has functioned more efficiently this year than over before.
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! Ti s s Ilyrne 3mi th Social Science Latin B. A. University of Iowa Northwestern University Books are the ever-burning lamps of accumulated wisdom. Miss Marianna Theobald-- Home Economics Science B. E. Illinois State Normal University Specialization is the latest--and probably the last—word in educr- tion. Miss Esther Coons— Music English I L III When love and shill work together expect a masterpiece. Miss Barbara Maras— Commercial Physical Education Business seeks to serve, and he rofits most who serves best. A. 3. Knox College B. E. Illinois State Normal University
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HI CM.-SCHOOL BOA PI Tlii3 progressivo group of non have served the community veil by looking forward constantly and making many improvements. One outstanding imp revo- ment they have provided for the students is visual education. This presents a simplified method of teaching various phases of education as well as pro- viding entertainment for the students. The School Eoard has also made other numerous improvements for which they should be highly commended. Hr. KcHaster, a local farmer, has served an other successful year as President of the Board, hr. Stauffer, of the Terry Lumber Company, has given an- other year of efficient service in the capacity of clerk, hr. Kay Peterson, a farmer of the Ontario section, is completing his fourth year as a uirector. hr. Charles Holmes, Supervisor of Ontario Township, has been a director since 101C and is continuing very successfully his work as director, hr. Carl Lingwall, Lay or of Oneida, is completing his fourth year as director and is proving very worthy of his position.
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