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Leftto right: Mr. Mel- horn, Mr. Van Voorhis, Mr. Henkel, Mr. Price, Mrs. Christofferson. Mr. Clewett, Mr. Christensen. i ' SCI-ICDGL BGARD The main adminisTraTion power behind The whirl oT acTiviTy in our schools is The all-imporTanT local Board oT EducaTion. Members oT This board are chosen Tor a Tenure oT Three years and are oTTen reelecTed. The pres- enT personnel is as Tollows: Mr. C. M. Price, president Mr. T. D. Melhorn, secreTary7 Mr. S. E. l-lenlcel. Treas- urererg and Mrs. F. N. ChrisToTTerson, Mr. R. D. Van Voorhis, Mr. T. CleweTT, direcTors. The superinTendenT oT schools. Mr. C. l-l. ChrisTenson, acTs as ex-oTTicio member and suggesTs measures which are adopTed by The board upon his recommendaTion. This group OT local ciTizens exercises power and iudgmenT in The conTrolling oT our public school sysTem. WhiTe Bear is TorTunaTe To have such a group oT Tine-spiriTed ciTizens who have graciously conTribuTed Their Time and eTTorTs To uphold The sTandards oT our schools. The enTire populace oT our communiTy, especially school sTudenTs, may well be proud of The Board oT EducaTion, Through whose eTTorTs The WhiTe Bear school sysTem is recognized as one oT The mosT eTFicienT oT any educaTional insTiTuTion. There is no organizaTion oT more viTal imporTance To a communiTy Than iTs board of educaTion. Theirs is The responsibiliTy Tor The proper TuncTioning oT The school sysTem. Nearly every problem concerning school adminisTraTion and Tinance musT be referred To The board, where iT is handled elTicienTly and eTTecTively. IT is Their duTy To deTermine The mosT economical way oT meeTing necessary expendiTures. The organizaTion has recenTly worked under shrewd observance because oT The Tremendous expendiTure oT The building of The new addiTion. We, The sTudenTs ol: The WhiTe Bear High School, wish To express our sincere graTiTude Tor all This group has done Tor us. We wish To Thank Them Tor providing us wiTh The new building which has TaciliTaTed adequaTe handling oT The increased number of pupils. The new audiTorium wiTh iTs large seaTing capaciTy has eliminaTed The crowded condiTions oT The old assembly: The new classrooms have given us ample space To accommodaTe The sevenTh and eighTh grades, added To The curriculum only This year: The home economics deparTmenT, wiTh iTs uniT lciTchens and new equipment is The pride oT The enTire school: The enlarged gymnasium has helped To pro- moTe a more highly specialized aThleTic program. lT is hoped +ha+ This group will conTinue To do such Tine worlc in TurThering The inTeresTs and sTandards of our school sysTem as They have done in The pasT. 11
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,WJ xi is A6 DORIS MENGE. n.s. IRMA L- SCHEIBER English and Art Enlrlish and Gcnvrzil . University of Minnvsota. Mathenmuvs Sioux Falls. South Dakota . f 4 Qrlfl. .- ROHERTA B' SHINE' Bs' I-1L1zAn1-:TH H. SINGLETON French' Latin Serrc-tary and Librarian Univvrsity of Minncsota German , . . . University of Wisconsin MARY WILLIAMS, B.A. Alfa-bra and G1-omctry University of Minnesota 'B . X5 W NAN S. TAYLOR, ILS. Algebra and Gcomvtry University of Minnesota l-I. H. ZEIGENHAGEN, B.S. Agriculture, General Science, Home Beautitication University of Minnesota JOHANNA WEBLEMOE, R.N. School Nurse Kahlvr Hospitals. School of Nursing, Rochester
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H. Whitaker, Choate, M. Palm THING. STUDENT COUNCIL Today sTudenT governmenT is Tirmly esTablished in WhiTe Bear T-ligh School Tollowing acTive eTTorTs during The pasT Tew years To sTrengThen iTs exisTence. The STudenT Council was This year enlarged To a membership oT TwenTy-Tour by The inclusion oT represenTaTives Trom our newly added sevenTh and eighTh grades. AT presenT each class is represenTed by Two sTudenTs, chosen by popular voTe. The school as a whole is democraTically represenTed by one member elecTed Trom each home room. The duTies and purpose oT The STudenT Council are To prescribe The necessary rules and regulaTions Tor The proper mainTenance oT governmenT by The sTudenTs in The school. The group has, This year, combined under one head The l-lall and Building CommiTTee and The CourTesy Group: iT has iurisdicTion over The Noon PaTrol, a group mainTaining order and guieT in The hails during The noon hour, and The Program CommiTTee, whose duTy iT is To selecT suiTable enTer- TainmenT Tor all high school assemblies: iT has appoinTed cerTain members oT each class To serve as an assembly order commiTTee, whose duTy iT is To mainTain proper behavior among The sTudenTs in The audiTorium. ATTer a long and heaTed discussion The Council aT lasT decided To have a school newspaper ediTed by l-larrison l-laTTon. The guesTion OT The TormaTion oT a base- ball Team came beTore The group. AT TirsT, because oT lack oT Tunds, iT was Though impossible: however, The Team was Tinally assured, money being provided Trom The sTudenT acTiviTies Tund. The presidenT and vice-presidenT oT The STudenT Council also serve in The capaciTy oT ruling oTTicers oT The enTire sTudenT body. These Two posiTions are This year Tilled by ArThur RenguisT and Edwin ChoaTe, respecTively. La Rayne Burlingharn serves in The oTTice oT secreTary and June JanTzen as Treasurer, wiTh Mr. Voxland acTing as adviser To The organizaTion. This year WhiTe Bear l-ligh School received The special honor oT being chosen The leader OT The lvlinnesoTa STudenT Council l3ederaTion and f'XrThur RenguisT was The reigning poTenTaTe aT The convenTion, held lasT November aT ST. Cloud. STudenT selT-governmenT, iTselT a growing movemenT in every modern, up-To-daTe school curriculum, has won a lasTing place in WhiTe Bear T-ligh School, and iT musT be mainTained by The sincere and earnesT cooperaTion oT all members oT The iunior, as well as The senior, high schools. Sitting: R. Be-rni r C. Christoi'i'c-rson, V Tardiff, L. Corrigan A. Renqulst, .I. Mur Standing: T. Mc Ciansihun, I.. Voir L. Tvilllilil. R. Gof fon. li. J. Reibi R. Iizwon, C. Iilchcrt J. Siu-phi-ril, Mr, V4 land. J. Cmrton. R Lonorxzzxn, T. McGi 1-rn. W. Sporlcnizl R, Gibson. J. Jzmtze
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