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Y53.TI'f.S. Student Administration Bennett. Smith, Magoon, Brennan. Kingman, llarnes, Lyons. llengston, Miss Carlson, Cl,ihrariani. Conley. Saylor. Leland. Sparks, Mitchell. Mendell. Kleeiisch. liell. Xtvetterstrom, Dodge. Library Board In 1016, the Library Board was organized to aid the librarian in her many duties, and to serve through- out the day during vacant hours. The board is com- posed of a group of interested girls who have signed up for this work, and who have been approved by the librarian, Miss Mildred Carlson. ln the selection of the board members, seniors are given preference to juniors and sophomores. As a girl may serve no more than two semesters, a large number of girls have an opportunity to serve in the library. NYork of this type in the library gives practice to the girls who may wish to make library Work their voca- tion in the future. Each member of the board has various duties which she is to perform. Members check in the books in the morning: at the reserve table they dis- tribute hooks that are reserved during the day: and they return library admits to their respective study halls during the day. .-Xt the present time there are nine thousand three hundred and forty volumes in the library: and there are all types of publications such as history novels. biographies, encyclopedias, and periodicals. Because of the new system installed a few years ago when Mrs. Ethel Jacobson was librarian, fewer books are being lost each year. Because so large a number of donations has been received, the library staff feels that the students should be more careful of them, and should attempt to prevent their loss. The library appreciates greatly all the donations received from the various individuals and organizations, and so does the school, as it is an outstanding privilege and opportunity to have a library to which all our students may have free access. Any novel may be kept out for two weeks, but any books on the reserve list may be kept out only over night. They are to be returned the following morn- ing or otherwise there is a hue on the book. Many of the books either have been given as gifts to the library, or donated by individuals. The A. li. L, Club has donated several books to the library during the past years. Last year they donated .-Xmy l.owell's Life of 1x'mf.r ,' Galsworthy's ihlltlliff in ff'tll.ffPlA!jH,' t'ather's .S'1zrnfozt' 011 flip l3ock ,' Duchess Mary's Life of n Pl'l'lIFl'S.T'l,' and .lnlnliitnlrtzfvliy of Chl-z'iu C'oulidyr. The Latin club has donated some books in Latin for reading into English, and the Social Science department has donated books for col- lateral reading. Mr. J. Stewart Riley, a former member of the faculty, donated seventy-tive books last year, including histories, encyclopedias, biographies, and novels. .Kn- other donor of books is Miss Julia Shafer. head of the Foreign Language department. twenty-one O
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l 'x '1 7 1 ., . 5 ' rm 1 V 1 . tm' it Y. , - j .fy M 1 ,::te::.a:.a-.urs-cttw .-:...., ,415 1 J o, ,Q t .,. Student Administration Nt-lxon, .lohn-on. I',. Nt-latin. Stout-ht-ltl, l'f:tn. Nlr. tonkltn. Mvit-r. 5lllItllH'I'l.Z, Nlr. lllnv. Mr. l,nnrl.tltl. Mr, I.:tntit-, Mr. llt-tt-r. Athletic Board of Control 'l'ht' ,'Xthlt-tir Iioztrrl of t'ontrol is :t l'R'ltl'k'hCIll2lliVC for uontrztcts with othcr schools upon tl1cco:tt'liCs,:tml hotly ot' tztvttlty :tnrl stnflvnts orgztniztwl to govern 1,1-i,,fil,nt'5 Sanction' ztlliztira pt-rt:tining to ztthlctics, :tnrl tohztnfllctht-:ttt'ztrrl- mg ',l1'l'1 'S ll, 1l 'S1' Wlll' lmu' clllillcll lllliml The To :tssist lXlr.l'onltlin in thc s:tlt' of ticlttits for :Ith- hoztrtl 11, :tt tht- Itl'L'5l'lli tnnt-, l'U!lllll'lSl'fl ot tlnrttwn . , , Hmnlwrs- lctlt' t'vt'nts. ltlr. lzhncr lit-wt-y, :t lztctilty int'inht'r, wats :titpointctl to ht- in rhztrgt- oi tickct sztlus with tht- hvlp 'I-ht. ,m,m1N,l.,mI, im.lWh,5 the w,im,iIml' Mr- -'MUGS ol :t stnrlcnt lntsinvss nt:tn:tg't'r, Tom Xtisu. Tht' tlntius 1.1. mm.: my x.il.l,Yw:im.ilml. MVA 'tim' 5- 1-lmklin: and of Mr. lJt'tt't'y were to conflnct :t st-:tson ticltct t':nnf HN, ,Ii,.L.mm. of 2lmh.m.5. Ml., 4'lm,.h.S ICA Itcymx wiv, pnign in whivlt rrvclit was giwn to tht1 orgunizzttion alt., ,-L-W-l-,l-H15 1,-:lyk H, lu- i, tht- mgljm- gum-11 in 111511 .tntl illtllVillllZllS who rt'prt'st'ittt':l it in inwtportion to fit-lrl. 'l'l1t'rt' :trc ztlwo lonr Sttitlt-nt l'onnt'il ntcntlicrs. tht- :nnonnt ol tickvts soltl: to Cllllflllfl :t sztlt- to pt-oplc who :trv Stnztrt Snntlhcrg, t'h:tirnt:tn of tht' hoztrflg ontsirlt- oi Rot'kt'orrl high school, t'spt't'i:tll3' :tltnnni lfvclytt, Nlt-it-r, lfrnt-st l'l:ttt, :tnrl lfrltvztrtl Stonclit-lrl. :tntl lnisinuss int-ng to Droyitlt' for tht- rt'St'rt':ttion of 'l'ht' t'o:tt'ltt-s :tnfl cztptztins ol' tht' 1n:tjor Sports St'l'Y1' 1111 :tflnlt tickets: rtntl to hztntllc thu s:tlt' of singlc urhnis- llll' l1 211'1l fl111'111tl 1l11' 507151111 111 1l11'i1' 511'1l1'l15U 'lll1115- sion tivlicts. The stntlt-nt htisinvss in:tn:tg't'r's tlntics in thtf lztlll toothnll st-ztson, l o:tt'l1 :V1l111Y lf11111l11lll and :trc to zttlvcrtist- :tntl sull tivltcts to tht' high school otxntlitil liE':tt':t'tt't-iflit vioothnll ltc':tn1i , ll1'11f1lfl students. rtnrl provirlt- for :t clit-rking on rt-ccipts :tftvr . . , ,tittr . rnrnn, ttt Ntllllll :tnt tary sprint, ouch gamut Wim Mr, Omklinh of tht' huekt-thztll st-ztson. t'o:tt'lt vlznnt-s l.:tnclt' :tncl co- t':tpt:tnts of ltt':tvx'wt'i-'ltt lmzulcctltztll, lf:trl Nt-lson :tncl lzttnt-s I,:tIXl:tsnt'ti' :intl in tht- sprintf' 'I'r:tt'k t'o:tt'lt 11111111 111 01111112 101' itflinissions. tht' nit-n of thc Vliztrlt-1 X. llvyvr :tnfl liztptztin lfrczl ,lf1l1l1S1111. tztcnlty h:tt't- hcun clvtztilvtl to scll :intl tatltt' tickt-ts :tt tht- various :ttltlctlc cvctits t'ontlnt'tt'tl :luring tht' yt':tr. Xe lnieiitc-.N nt'tn'tut'r Xlr t'onl'lin t'tlat-1 Utrt- ul' Thi' l1 5'5 111' 1l11' '1V1'l11'51V?1 ?11'11'1l 115 115l11'1'F 511 1l11' :tll tht' rt-t't'nuts :tnfl t-xpt'nrl1tnrt's ot :tthlt'tit' atctlvitit-s, l lll'lll 144111111 lllllll '1'I1l'111 l lll' lx Llllll lin.t.xI,:.,,,1gm,-1-5mingmogtlt- for otificiztls, l'llllllllI1L'111' usltt-rt-cl :tncl took t'l1:trg'c ot tht- rlwvk .rootn :tt thc litnitor st-rvit't'. ntt-flit':tl L'1lniI1int-nt. tr:tnS11ort:ttion, :tml l12lSlf1'1l111ll 21111111 111111 flll 1l11S f1'1'l11'1'1111 11- 1l11' fX1l1' tnt'tlit':tl trt':ttint-nt for minor injnrics int'urrt'fl hy hots lt-tic llo:trtl of Kotttrol hats hzttl :t very stivttssttll yvztr tvhilt- in :tvtion on thc school tennis. llt' :tlso :trrnngcs t-onsitlcring tht' tin:tnci:tl conditions of tht' City. twenty .. , ,, , . , , Y ,Q fz7.!rx5...a,t .ML-..: :n. .-1 . .- 4.72 ...Jil if LI 41' -..L1:f ' -. -- vt -fad.-5
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53..'.1l'f. S. 1933 Student Administration SQ? .4- XXQ-liglit. l':ilmini. Wing. lirziiilnii, llilvluqiril, MvN:ixm-N. 'I'i'i-vziliu, Sli'-uni. r is l 7. ,I rig, 4571 llt-inilvi-1-ii, Smith. Sliulnxxxiy. Nli'Yqi11ii-s, ll.. Rwpi'i', llxilh-ii, llii-Ili-rirli. l':ti'-nr, klivliilxml. Xlr. ll,iii:ht. tflvv :-1' turl, llixhy. llnrrie. julmx. .Xliih-ixivii, lim-uw-ii. S4'lvi1ii'lm'i'. llt-rlwlt. lit-liii MONITORS thu- ul' thi- lllflhi l'k't'i'lll :1i'g:iiiiz:itiwi1s iiistzillwl in Sliiiulcl :my pupil wish tu un hi his lwulwi' cliiriiig thc Iiuckfiwrl SVlllUl' high fvllflfll ii tht' Nl l1ll 1' SNS- thc lwur, written pcriiiissi-ui must ht- iihtziint-il friini te-iii. lt is 111-xx' AllIlKll'l' tht- tllI't'l'lllIll 1It NlI': ,ltfllll his tcziulii-i'. Sliwulrl ll stiiclviit rvsist :1 iiimiitwii at llilllllll- llilml llll l ', l'lA'l'l l'g 1 fl1'S lllmf M55 writtvii :lest-riptiim wt' him, with his iizliiiv. must ht' llsilzvl l'iitii:im, :ls sulviwi' .ul 'thi' Stiiclciit tiviiiicril mlmlmwl m1lwUtm.L,- xvlncli haul Itwiiiwl thc wgsiiiizzilitwii, hzul tllurgu ul it. 'l'liii'I5'-lin' hillrils 2lI'l' liirlu-fl t-zirli inimtli hy Xlr. Ill ilu' Gisli 'll :my illlwlllii Ut- il lllmmllli' il Sllllftir llzlight Illilk'l' ht' has 1'vvt'ix'm-rl lish liuiii thi' limiic- Ulu' ls lll 'V l l' llllls il WM 'S llmicl' lvl' Vzlliillll- llw I-,,,,m u.m,lu.I-Q WIN, :H-K. Hxkwl in ,CIWI Um. mk.mi,L.,- 'lilly limo Il iiiuiiitur may vzlczitn' his phat is wlii-ii :lc- tw wrw in the Hk'Illl'5lt'I'. 'l'hvy :irc wlwtt-rl lu-czxiisv f 'Nl'1l1U'lN2 VlSll l'S lt' lhk' lllt'l'Z Wl1l'11 tllFlWV5iH2 tif tht' miilirlviin- plzwwl iii tlin'ir:ihili1y :mtl gmitl jmlgf lrvitn-ring pupils in thi- hnllxg :mtl wlicii hringiiig sus- lllvtll tu fultill thi- ixiiipmu til' this mwjuct, lam piviuiis t'li:Li'z1i'tci's tu thi- ollicc. yi-zu' wif thi' Iirft yvzni' that iiiwiiilfnm ii'ci'i- ulimcii lrfiiii thc liffiiiv-iwnm. Ihr pri-viwiis tu this, hwys frfmi . , . tht- niilitzlrv wvtiuii iii-rv xtxitiwiiiwl :it thc vzirirvus N Ht Sf'ff1H'ftf'flW 'N l '1 'l llll' 'lill' lmilllll' ' iiw the litwiiit'-lwriii In-i'iiul 'it thi-Ni hit posts: thi' Iwukts. N 1 - Xlniii lCi1ti'z1i1cu, huvlc uf stiimly hull 212, iippiiyiii- rimni ,, . . . . Xl . , ,,i . . lhi- piirptiw :il lizuviiig tht- iiiiviiitmw mi fhity is tu lm' r 'l' lll'l- 'l lllt l lV' lllml' 'l l' rllrrvt vmtm'a lu iiliviw- tht-5' xxish tw gm tif im-wrw lmlllli 'lmlllu dum l l 'l53 l Vlllllllmlll lW.5llll5M'l'5i Nut llllly IlI'l' tliurv iiimiittws :ct thcsc x':u'iuiis chitivs. :mil tw piwtt-vt tht' pi'riin'i'tx' in thi- lwwlwix Irivm :mv l . UNH - - hilt zxlsu thuic :irc thusc stzltlwiicml :ihimt thi- hulls ' cliiriiig' thu hiiirh lnfiirs. 'lihi-ir rliitv is tn kvum stu! . . - I , . . . . . ili-ills Irwin living in thc hiiihliiigt wlii-i't' claissvs :irc NXIIQ-iicix-i' vm!-in wiiii- llllll thc lmilrliiig, tha-x' - - . V . .. I A b v V - -. - A' . ' in scssimi, :mil thcv :irc plckvrl lrwni hum in thi- Mih- .nv uviiitwwiisly flirt-cti-fl lu tht- utlicn-. ll tlivic in :my try fl Y -I In 'X' H V ' f 1.1 I 1 . quit-stnni :ia hi tlu-ir lI1lk'gI'Ilj', thi- iiiniiittiix Zlfftilllllllllj' il - Ll'l.l lm 'lf NI, lff MTH Ur ul tllllll thi-m tw tht' tittiuv. 'lihi' iiiiuiitwi' zilw at-cs that siivh MQ rullll Ufml' Hug lu' Wm 5 - 'W , ll' Il pwwii nr llt'I'5Hll5 la-:nw thv lllllltllllil- hut sliuulrl thcy lmlll l'i'5 llwll 'f'll1U'Hl' 1 illl' llH1Cl1 l1l'l1l' 1ll I1lT I'S ,-Q-tml. U, tmw, ith. m,,,m,,,- ,Q ,-Ulm,-,.K1 11, ,-L.1,,,,-I mom inicluq thi aiiptixmwii ul l.uiitii1.u1t l .ml K . lliixu in thi- nllivv. :mtl ti-:iuli .Xrtliiir XX. l.imrl:lhl. twi-nity lwu
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