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-r- To Promote the enerezl Welfeeee The Board of Education has the primary responsibility of providing the facilities and oppor- tunities necessary for the students of the Reedsburg High School to gain a more adequate knowledge and understanding of the ideals of patriotism and the democratic way of life, The most outstanding changes made in the high school interior this school year have been noticed and appreciated by every student receiving benefit. Perhaps the most noticeable and beneficial change was that made in Mr. Loofboro's Science Department. The department has been decorated with new desks, complete with almost all necessary chemical apparatus. The installation of this new furniture replaces the old equipment formerly used in the last years. The first change that catches your eye is the widening of the main corridor. All the lockers have been moved up to the second floor hall, giving more space to the rather active stu- dents. Although they have to go upstairs now, they still save time and get to their classes a second or two earlier. The two entrances to the gym have new double-door i enclosures, as you already know, to keep out the wintry blasts that rush in now and then. Although the pounding and ham- mering annoyed the downstairs classrooms for a few days, they now study in cozy warm rooms. These im rox ements, together with the many others, i Q Ruth Madenwald Secretary A P ' l . V constitute the work of the Board of Education. We give our sincerest appreciation and gratitude to each member of the board. Left re RiglatAArthur Hulburt, Louis Fuchs, William Arvold, Philip Schwel-ce, Mrs. Agnes Thiemann, William Reines, R. T. Normington, Superintendent, Dr. F. A. Fike.
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OZW' PVZWCiPd!-Every Democracy Needs Responsible Leaders. -ass ff I x i fa-,'I ... rn 4 ,X A il' ll' , f l 1 . il .. l.-Ill ,El ' l FFF .- Vlfsif ',,f Q 35, t fl. Fix, Z yyf, 'M J - N, .af K N Xu.. Homer E. DeLong, B.A., M.A., Milton College, University of Wisconsin In September of 1929, Homer DeLong joined the Reedsburg High School faculty as a mathematics teacher and basketball coach. He married Flora Crandall during the summer of 1930. Following a charivari, the faculty en- joyed a treat at the Grill on the newly married couple. In 1932 he played for district championship at Madison, but lost to Madison East. He had a non- District Championship team in '34. He has been principal and mathematics teacher in Reedsburg for eight years. Mr. DeLong accepted a principalship in Antigo, and left on February first to begin his new duties. Take it from us, he's tops when it comes to being a principal and a friend. Keeping track of the high school students, checking up on make-up cards, etc.4enough to keep several people busy. As a friend he is always ready to listen to confidences from any student. As a principal, he sees that everyone takes the proper number of courses and gets the studies most appropriate. With an ever ready word of encouragement and willingness to aid in any way, Mr. DeLong has gained the respect of the faculty and the students alike. His amiability, cheerfulness and congeniality have become indelibly imprinted Lipon our minds. We shall never forget the admirable influence he has had upon Reedsburg High School and upon each individual in it. As the years go by, we students and faculty, on turning back the pages of out memory books, will appreciate again the depth of his being. His example will serve as an ideal after which we may well pattern our lives.
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