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The Officials ■
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AFTER 1. Remember when the new Library Arts building was under the category of unfin- ished business. It has come a long way since then and it is now the best liked building on our campus. BEFORE 2. You'd hardly recognize the new sewing room of the Homemaking department in all this disorder. Many attractive skirts, blouses, jackets and other useful clothing have been created in this room. 0 I 3. Mrs. Simonson dreamed of this room, and much work went into making it more like a real home with a cheerful fireplace and harmonizing color scheme. 4. All students are very proud of the new library. Since the date of its opening, last Oc- tober 16, the library is usually filled to capacity every day.
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The Fair Board PAUL S. ELLIOTT, superintendent of schools, thoughtfully examines next years school budget in view of the ever-increasing school population. Planning school locations is just one of the many tasks of the school board consisting of: N. D. Johnson, J. W. Doyle, V. V. Harpham, C. W. Claren- back, P. S. Elliott, superintendent, G. W. Neuner, school attorney, P. W. Helweg, and A. B. Collier. Room, room, and more room is the most critical and pressing problem of school district four at the present time in the opinion of the Board of Education. The schools’ “housing” problem are acute and many hours have been spent on the first and third Mondays discussing ways to solve it. I lelping to ease the situation are the Board’s newly renovated offices. Mr. Elliott put it this way, “The new offices are a great improvement and will increase the efficiency of the whole hoard.” 8
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