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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1948-05-06 and 1948-05-10 PRC MIN STILLWATER RECREATION BOARD. .e first meeting of the Stillwater Recreation Board was held at the City Hall ..Jay 6, 1948 at 7:45 P.M. 'Ii--- The membership of the Board, having been appointed in the prescribed manner, is as follows: Citizen members; Elmore C. Twetten, Willard J. Hagerty Clarence C. Cayou Harry A. Swanson Grant T .vValdref George C. Kutz Nick A. Junker Term expires Dec. 31, 1948 " " II City Council: " School Board: II " II Dec. 31, 19 - 11 " Dec. 31, 19 " II Dec. 31, 19 - - The meeting was called to order by Nayor E;. C. Carlson who served as temporary chairman.with City Clerk Lester R. Brower as temporary secretary. All mem~ers of the Board qualified by signing the oath of office. George C. Kutz was nominated chairman and on motion duly made, seconded cmd carried, was elected. Harry A. Swanson was nominated secretary and on motion duly made, seconded and carried, was elected. The ~ayor and City Clerk retired from the meeting and Chairman Kutz .and Secretary .~ Swanson. assumed the duties of their respective offices. ,A general discussion of various phases of the Recreation program followed. The following decisions were arrived at: Fritz Bierhaus, High School Physical Education Teacher, was called and asked to attend a meeting of the Board on Mond;:Iy, May lOth to present his ideas as to the type of program to be adopted were he to be hired as director. The Chairman agrea::l to insert a news item in the Monday Gazette announcing the need of lifeguards for Lily Lake. ..... The liB" League Softball sponsors to be asked to. meet with the Board on Monday night. Meeting adjourned until Monday, V~y 10th at 6:30 at the Schulenberg School. 4~........ . .. Becretary. A meeting of the Stillwater Recreation Board was held at the City Hall May 10, 1948 at 7:30 P.M. following an inspection of the Schulenberg situation at 6:30. ~ Present were: Kutz, Junker, Cayou, Twetten, Hagerty and Swanson. F. W. Bierhaus presented a thorough discussion of the recreation problem and made many suggestions as to the type of program that might be adopted. Douglas Ames joined in the boys' baseball program. /djournment at 10:00 P.M.. ^' .-:::: discussion explaining thaJ2;~:~,..~