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1 D .-e .PHE 'r-fur :--.V r ' 3 - 66116 A'i',J:.A .F 3?s SA Executives s LEADERS of the faculty of the Albert Lea schools three figures stand out in the foreground, two of them representative of the high school and one who finds his interests and devotes his services in all the schools of the city. Mr. A. L. Gaarder, superintendent of schools in Albert Lea, has for the past one and and one-half years filled efficiently and well his position, requiring as it does so much of responsibility and leadership. Upon the resignation of llflr. E. E. Hanson in the year of 1926-27, Mr. Gaarder was elected to fill the vacancy. Because of his services as school board member and former teacher his election was particularly for- tunate for the district at that time. Since that time he has done much to improve and build up the school system, devot- ing to the work his keen business ability and grasp of school problems. Shortly after his appointment, plans for an extensive instructional survey to be conducted by authorities from the University of Nlinnesota, were begun. Immediately after this survey, made last fall, a complete reorganization of the grades was effected, with the introduction of a new system of remedial work. This year, largely due to his efforts, the formation of a junior high has become a fact. ,- Students know lvlr. Gaarder for his quiet manner and his loyal interest in all their sports and other activities. Twenty-five years. What a long time,', you say. And yet gasps of dismay greet the faintest rumor that llliss June Streeter may be leaving the office, which, as high school principal, she has occupied so long. To be sure, llliss Streeter has not been principal twenty-five years, but she has held that position long enough so that school would not seem the same place without her to alumni or students. She needs no introduction to those who know Albert Lea High School, for what Freshman has not received a fresh grip on life-and algebra-from her, or as Senior has not lingered wistfully about the small office room. Besides being a friend to students, llliss Streeter has the task of caring for 600 pupils and supervising classes and teachers. But she does it well and no one ever complains of carelessness or bad management. Three years ago an awakening interest in extra-curricular activities necessitated the creation of an office that would be their guiding and controlling factor. The office was called dean of students and Bliss Grace Dickenson was elected to fill it. She was then one of the regular teaching corps. Since that time she has devoted all her efforts to this work, and the outstanding success of the extra-curricular activities is largely due to her management and guidance. The field, as it is now organized, is complete and diversified in those clubs and interests that develop the social side of student life and provide the practical expe- rience in music, athletics, social service, newspaper work, and scientific study that make that life so interesting and are often decisive in the question of a career. Students find llliss Dickenson and her cozy office a very present help in all sorts of difficulties-from a to1'n stocking to a life decision-and when they depart, the stocking is always mended and the decision has been talked over, cleared up, and amaz- ingly simplified. Page Tflf7'lL'L'1L
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-in sv 3 - - L 'GPF AHLPA Hfr SA Faculty Personnel A. L. GAARDER, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Superintendent of Sflzoolf H. JUNE STREETER, Carleton College, Northfield, Principal GRACE DICKENSON, University OI hlinnesota, Dean of Sludmztr RUTH BAUER Frfnclz, University of Minnesota CLARA BERDAN Latin Macalester College, Saint Paul HELENE VON BERG llama Training University of Minnesota RICHARD BLACK Chemiflry Carleton College, Northfield L. BLOIWQUIST lfnglifh Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter CORA CLENIENT Biology St. Olaf College, Northfield HAZEL CCZIYER Pliyficf Lvniversity of Alinnesota WILLIAKI DAMMANN Jnwriran Ilii-tory Carleton College, Northfield ARTAXA DENNISTON Home Tf0i1L'i7Ig+S6 ZU1A71g University of Blinnesota LAVVRENCE EMMONS lllufir St. Olaf College, Northfield BESS EVERALL Grade Supfrvifor Iowa State Teachers' College J. R. FAUSCII Jllanual .flrlf Vlinona Normal YERNA GLEASON lllatlzemalim' University of Minnesota ETHEL GREEN Engliylz University of IXflinnesota DORIS HANNA Englirh University of Minnesota LAURA ONSGAARD HANSON Englirh St. Olaf College, Northfield HAZEL JOHANSON lligli School Ojice Clerk Klacalester College, Saint Paul NINA MALLETTE Latin Hamline University, Saint Paul ALICE MAXSON ' rllathematiff University of hlinnesota MARGARET MOMBERG School Nunn' Cniversity of Minnesota Northwestern Hospital, hlinneapolis RUTH NELSON , Englixh St. Olaf College, Northfield Columbia University, INI. A. M. A. NEUDECKER lllanual Arty Mankato Teachers' College AMY NORRIS Cmfral Scienre Liniversity of Klinnesota RIABEL RAYYLINGS E H gl 7.1 li Ripon College, Ripon, Vllisconsin L. BEATA REAGER Ilonzr' Training-Cookery Iowa State College MABEI, SHIRLEY Phyfical Training St. Olaf College, Northfield FLORENCE SIMERSON f Dramatic flrl St. Olaf College, Northfield ALICE STEARNS Librarian Macalester College, Saint Paul FLORENCE SVENDSEN lllathematirr University of Minnesota GILBERT SVENDSEN rlmfriran Problfmx Carleton College, Northfield IXIAURICE THOIXIPSON Gzomflry Luther College, Decorah, Iowa BESSIE WALLACE zlrt Handicraft Guild, Normal Art School of Minnesota H. EDITH WEBSTER Englifh lfniversity of Minnesota B. H. VVILBURN flllzletic Coach Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin Page Fiflffn
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