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Page 16 text:
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S uperintendent I. E. H A EBI CH it Mr. Hoebich awards a football letter As superintendent of the Riverside-Brooktield High School, Mr. I. E. Haebich is a tireless w0rker for the best in- terests of the students and thegschool. This year with the help of the Board of Education, Mr. Hoebich introduced for the first time in the school's history on Adult Evening School where for eight weeks non-credit courses in typing, art, metal work, woodworking, and drawing were o'ffered. Mr. Hoebich hos charge of the selection of the various lyceum programs that have added to the interest and value of our assembly hours. At the meetings of the Extra-Curricular Board, Mr. Hoebich sits as on ex-officio member helping to smooth out I any difficulties and interpret the aims of the school. 3 He received his 8.3. at Boldwin-Wolloce and his M5. at the University of Chicago. The 1941 Rouser
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Page 15 text:
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f,- .6.Q, MR. ROSS HINKLE MRS. C. B. ALLEN Board of Education During this past year the Board of Education has worked faithfully for the improvement of the Riverside-Brooktield High School. Under the untiring leadership of their presi- dent, John D. Clancy, they have had the houses on the newly purchased land at the west of the building moved. This space is to be used for a new field house for which the Board ot Education has been planning. The Board has also mode plans for transforming one of the bungalows on the field into a home economics demonstration bungalow. Although the attendance of the school has been higher than ever this year, the Board by its diligent work has kept the building comfort- able for the students and has kept on adequate staff of teachers. The members of the Board this year have been: Mrs. C. B. Allen, who has served for four years; Mrs. T. H. Ludlow, who has served for seven years; Mr. Ross Hinkle, who has served for seven years; Mr. E. M. Trone, who has served for nine years; and Mr. J. D. Clancy, who has served for nine years. After their nine years of faithful service, both Mr. Clancy and Mr. Trone retired this April. At the annual spring election of the Board of Education, April 12, Mr. Irvin A. Busse of Riverside was elected to serve for three years. The votes cast for James C. MocGowon and George B. Martin being tied in number, it was declared that neither had been elected. Because of the fact that the two candidates received the some number of votes, 0 second elec- tion was set for May 17, the results of which are not known at the time of this writing. , out .3 .. i , . ., j, , -- , ' , u tarp',ly.mm,ny,wf, ' , . ., ' w. , '1 V. a 4 MR. IRVIN A. BUSSE MRS. T. H. LUDLOW
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Page 17 text:
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, ....4 .A .,....t am aw; mymwnywdy? 1,. F9 . t, M Two of the busiest people in the school are our boys' and ? ohd girlsl counsellors, Richard Lybeck and Florence Thomp- son respectively. They are busy from the first thing in the morning until the school doors are closed at night, Each morning their offices are filled with students requesting ab- sence slips and excuses. 'The friendly guidance of these . counsellors is ever sought by students, parents, and teachers T X whenever problems arise. he Miss Thompson has the position of visiting teacher. AdminiStration . Whenever there is some misunderstanding between the stu- ii . dents, parents, and the school, Miss Thompson is on hand ; with her usual tact and good will to help the situation. 3 Miss Thompson organized and sponsors the Beceus and Shorclub and also works with her usual enthusiasm on the Extra-Curriculor Board. She took her 38. at Indiana State Teachers College and her M.S. at the University of Ohio. Mr. Lybeck, as head coach of the heavyweight football squad and sponsor of the Lettermen's Club, has an excellent opportunity to know a great many of the R-B boys very well' , 0nd in his office of boys' counsellor, he has won the respect $1 and co-operotion of the students and his ability is appreciated throughout the school. Besides his work as dean, Mr. Lybeck serves on the Extra-Curriculor Board and gives juniors in- struction in on American History class. He received his B.A. at Luther College. He is now working for his M.A. at North- western University. Mr. R. V. Lybeck writes a slip for Bill Roberts. Miss Florence Thompson and Ruth Wagner check the attendance report.
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