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BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to Right: Lynne Jerred, Director; Byron Patchin, Director; Donald James, Director; Dr. K. Shannon, Treasurer; Gilman W. Neef, Clerk; Gordon Fuller, Director. Absent: Dr. T. S. Westcott, Director. Education is a combined enterprise involving community, teachers, and pupils. The objec- tives of each are identical, but with slightly different emphasis and responsibilities. It is the obligation of the community to provide adequate facilities; the goal of the teachers is to provide a proper climate for learning, to select appropriate elements of the culture and to use them in such ways as to influence the development of the individual; the goal and duty of the pupil is to LEARN HOW TO LEARN and to apply it throughout life. Together they must recognize how the school and a particu- lar culture are inextricably interwoven be- cause it is only through an understanding of this relationship of school and society in which the pupils must live that will make a successful educational system. The ultimate task of the school is to assist in the process of passing on to the new gener- ation those cultural elements having the great- est promise of contributing to human advance- ADMINISTRATION W. E. Engbretson—Superintendent. O. Pynnonen—High School Principal, Guid- ance Counselor. A democratic society depends upon educat- ed individuals who can develop ideas free from coercion. In these troubled times, it be- comes evident that courses of action must be planned wisely and objectively by our leaders. These qualities of leadership must arise from the group rather than the dictates of one indi- vidual. Education in a free society developes these attributes. It becomes the responsibility of society's future members to continue fulfilling the needs for a good sound educational sys-
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ANNUAL STAFF Top Row: J. Borup, J. Patchin, J. Griepentrog, E. Case. Third Row: S. Stearns, J. Eagan, J. McMahon, P. Hinzman, B. Riordan, Mrs. Lenz. Second Row: C. McLaughlin, D. Balsiger, J. Beimborn, E. Jerred, B. Roundy, L. Cross, G. Akey. Seated: B. Knutson, M. Wendt, B. Thayer Absent: K. Corning. Portage — Oxford MOORE'S WORLD FOODS and BOB'S MARKET Quality — Variety — Economy
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OFFICE STAFF Helen Thurston, Secretary Dorothy Gibson, Assistant Secretary FACULTY Mabel M. Maier—Home Ec„ Sr. H.R., Ger- man-, F.H.A.; Katherine A. Lewis—Girl's Phy. Ed., Elementary Supervisor, G.A.A., Cheerlead- ers; Walter Sprecher — Science, History; Roberta Jones — Vocal Music, Elementary Supervisor. Wayne J. Reuhl—Instrumental Music, Ele- mentary Supervisor, Fr. H R.; Joseph J. Pease— Biology, Drivers Ed., Coach, Phy. Ed., Soph. H.R.; Marjorie Trumbower — English, Social Studies, Fr. H R.; Mary E. Bursak—English, Dra- matics, Forensics, Modern Dance Club, Cheer- leaders, Soph. H R. William J. Urban—Vo-Agriculture, Industrial Arts, F.F.A., Jr. H.R.; Robert A. Lomberg—Sci- ence, Math., Science Club; Donald Otterness— Math., Latin, Sr. H.R.; Francis T. Roman—His- tory, Phy. Ed., Coach, Athletic Director, Ele- mentary Supervisor. Judith Weix—Library, Social Science, Jr. H.R., Mary E. Evans—Art, Elementary Super- visor; June Lenz—Business Education, Annual, Newspaper, Sr. H.R. PARDEE VILLE ELECTRIC COMMISSION 5
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