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The Winona Daily News from Winona, Minnesota • 7

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I Sunday News Picture Editorial TOO MUCH TOGETHERNESS At Central structor, Jerry Gilbert, has his desk pushed back Junior High School this geography class of 33 stu- virtually against the blackboard and the students dents is cramped in a classroom which should ac- are "on top" of him. commodate no more than a maximum of 25. The in- SQUEEZED IN AND OUT A 12- by 20- foot room at Washington-Kosciusko School that formerly was a combination work room and storage area has had to be utilized for classroom purposes because of the enrollment junior high school mechanical grouping tables side by to do his work in a room across the hall. To take the photograph the tables had to be pushed back about feet into the room to allow space for the photographer. The instructor, El- mer Hannon, is in the far To get to his regular desk to squeeze between bulge.

It's being used 1 for drawing and even by side there still isn't room background at the center. which is at the left he has groupings of drawing tables. enough for all of the 19 students enrolled. One has LITTLE KIDS, LITTLE SPACE Crowding is and children must be ushered from the classroom felt at the kindergarten level, too, where a room at here into the larger activity room hebind the partiJefferson School occupied by slightly more than tion. Miss Norma Grausnick, at the left, is with one 60 children when the school was built in 1939 has group of children entering the work room while had to accommodate peak enrollments since of more Miss Corinne Johnson takes another group into the than 100.

activity room. Limited cloakroom and toilet areas, Because of space limitations two teachers must poorly placed for such a large number of children, desks in one of the small classroom areas constitute other deficiencies. occupy Arcadia School's Administrator Gets 1st Yearbook Copy ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) The first copy of the 50th anniversary edition of the Arcadia High School yearbook, "The Raider." was presented to Administrator W. B.

Gautsch, at teacher appreciation day. The book is dedicated by this year's 50th senior class to teachers past and present for "devoted service and model leadership." Presentation Sunday, April 4, 1965 WINONA SUNDAY NEWS Winona Public Schools Menus FO Henry Gallagher Dead at Waseca WASECA, Minn. (AP)--Henry M. Gallagher, former chief justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court died at his home in Waseca Saturday. He was 79.

Justice Gallagher suffered a series of strokes, the first in late 1963, and had been bedridden about a year. He was appointed chief justice of the Supreme Court by Gov. Monday Barbecued Meat Loaf Whipped Potatoes Gravy Buttered Green Beans Peanut Butter Sandwich Apple Sauce Milk Tuesday Wiener in a Bun Catsup Mustard Relish Cheese Corn Curls Shredded Lettuce Salad Extra Sandwich Fruit Cookie Milk Wednesday Fried Chicken Cranberries Dressing Mashed Potatoes Gravy Buttered Peas Carrots French Bread Butter Cheerio Milk Thursday Cheeseburger Catsup Mustard Pickles Potato Chips Buttered Whole Kernel Corn Extra Sandwich Cherry Shortcake Milk Friday Cream of Tomato Soup Crackers Olives Ham Salad Sandwiches or Egg Salad Sandwiches Spice Cake with Nut Icing Milk Senior High School Only Daily Substitute for Published Main Dish (10c Additional Charge) Hamburger on a Bun with French Fried Potatoes Government Officials Provide Information on Proposed State Park HEAVY TRAFFIC The congestion that develops in the hallways at Senior High School when students change classes is illustrated in this photograph taken at the end of a morning class period. About 1,550 students change classes every hour in the Senior High and Central Junior High buildings. About one-quarter of them converge in this portion of a main floor corridor at these times.

This photograph was taken from near the Broadway entrance looking west toward a stairway leading to the second floor and to a door opening on Washington Street used by students moving between the two buildings. This photograph was taken during the 10 a.m. movement Friday after two others, at 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Thursday failed to show a normal movement of traffic in the vicinity of a ladder on which the photographer was standing.

In the first two visits to the school to take the photograph students tended to focus their attention on the photographer and teachers were i in the hallways directing traffic, resulting in photographs which did not appear to be realistic representations of a normal movement. The third photograph, seen here, was taken of a normal movement at this hour. VOTE FOR Jerry Borzyskowski ALDERMAN FOURTH WARD STOCKTON, Minn. (Special) The Stockton Citizens Park committee is the steering committee for promoting the proposed state park to be located in the South Branch of ton Valley. William Sillman, Winona County SCS work unit conservationist, will give information about the park.

Oliver Strand, Winona County agricultural agent, will give general information about total county resource development, an official extension program. Neither, however, as officials, are endorsing the project. In the late 1800s one-third of all books were paperbound. I ASK YOUR VOTE FOR THESE REASONS: 1. I will vote against inspectors snooping into our homes.

2. I oppose Federal Urban Renewal. I regard it as a scheme to take from the needy to enrich the greedy. 3. The people were wrongfully deprived of their right to a lawful REFERENDUM on the question of Urban Renewal.

The people are entitled to more than a phoney "straw 4. The taxpayers of the City of Winona CANNOT AFFORD Urban Renewal. 5. Now is the time to start holding the line on the tax dollar. I have stated my position I am not a fence-straddler Ask Your Vote For Me As ALDERMAN FOURTH WARD Vote For Jerry Borzyskowski T.

PAID ADVERTISEMENT: Prepared by the Borzyskowski Volunteer Committee, James Vondrasek, Chairman. 716 East 4th Winona, Minn. and inserted at the regular general advertising rate. made by Joy Brownlee, co-editor. All teachers were presented with a carnation.

Songs characterizing them were sung. The Student Service Club arranged the program. The yearbooks will be distributed in May, as usual. SPEAKER AT PEPIN PEPIN, Wis. (Special) -The Rev, Wilbur Leatherman of Mondovi will be.

speaker at the midweek Lenten services at Pepin Methodist Church Wednesday evening. Elmer N. Benson in 1937 and resigned in the early 1940s during his first elected term. He was a brother of Frank T. Gallagher, retired Supreme Court associate justice now serving as commissioner with the high court.

Surviving are his widow, daughter, Mrs. James Gahler of Waseca, and his brother, Frank. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Waseca. Ninety-seven percent of the world's water is too salty to drink..

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