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MR. McKAY • Change is synonymous with progress and a vital attribute of democracy. We are preparing for one of the most momentous steps forward in educational offerings in the history of our schools in St. Louis Park. Our new building, which will be capable of housing 600 pupils, will furnish that much needed space for socialized activities such as recreational facilities for young and old, a community center that should give impetus to an adult educational program, expansion of vocational and homemaking courses, and permit better emotional and aesthetic adjustments of our boys and girls so vital to their well-being. These added facilities will provide more adequate means for the adjustment of the offerings of the curriculum to the individual personality needs of each and every pupil. Supt. N. H. McKay SENIORS OF 1938, WE SALUTE YOU! New Senior High School
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MR. ANDERSON, B.A., M.A. • Mr. Anderson is known as the Supervisor of instruction of the St. Louis Park School district. He is a graduate of the University of Montana and also has obtained a Master’s Degree from the University of Minnesota. He has been a teacher, principal, and superintendent, lie came to us from International Falls where he was principal of the Junior and Senior High Schools. Mr. Anderson has worked on the idea of visual education whereby the use of moving pictures as a method of teaching is employed. Mr. Anderson has also done much to coordinate the activities of the Grade and High Schools. THE FACULTY • The faculty of the 1937-1938 school year has students over their difficulties in lessons and extra-been very satisfactory to the student body. It curricular activities, has cooperated to its fullest ability in helping the Fifth Rote—Johnson, Ostcrherg, Curtis, Hanson, Olson, Krause. Fourth Row—1.arson, Baston, Glendenning, Jones, Moffat. Third Row—Kreuger. Lundquist, I.ampman, O'Donnell. Second Row—Wharton, Dudding. Seebach. Bralcy, I.arsccn. First Row—Nemcc, Anderson, Martinson, McKay, Simonson.
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