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1 'I 'Ss 1 yy riff '95 is if 7 Hg' ' mi, 'W is m -Q 2 .QU V X35 i X ,wi t V. I F f Q If 'C ' rl., . 1 . . . J .,.,y'u- 4' 'A EM A 'i?2 '-.Q I . , IVAN ,p0 '. ,fd .Qgfg - gif? '- tv .. f- QI., 1 L I I Y gb ' GN Q' 5 MRS. BRUCE comes to Anchorage for her first year at A.H.S. from Los Banos California. She graduated from the University of California with a B.A. MR. CROUCH is a newcomer to An- chorage and also comes from Cali- fornia. He received a B.A. at Idaho State College and is presently working toward his M.A. MRS. SUTHERLAND is an old-timer at Anchorage High, as this is her sev- enth year of teaching here. She is from Iowa and received her B.A. at Iowa State College. MRS. SHOCKLEY is another member of the A.H.S. faculty who has been here a lonq timeee-this is her ninth year. She is from Minnesota, where she received her B.A. at Hamline University in St. Paul. MISS GERDRUM replaced M RS. RYAN at the end of the first semester as a functional English and vocabulary- spelling teacher and as adviser to the ANCHOR and to Quill 6. Scroll. ENGLISH fTop7 MRS. NANCY BRUCE, Enulluh I, Ailvlrmr tn Freshman Clans, fCentorJ WENDELL CROUCII. Journalism, Enfltah III, Advisor to EAGLFPH CRY, Quill and Scrol, Debate Club' fBott.om Lofty MRS. M. ELIZABETH SUTHERELAND, English lv, Drama, Director of Junior and Senior Clnnn Pin H, Adviser to Thesptansg tBottom Righty MRS. PEAIIL SHOCKLEY, English III, Speech, Advtnor to Nu, tional Honor Society. 5
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PARENT-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION The Parent-Teachers' Association has had a profitable year of promoting pleasant relations among parents, stu- dents and faculty. Regular meetings are held once a month and pertinent business is discussed. Capably directing the activities ot the P.T,A. were Mrs. Harry Barnum, Mrs. Clara Seater, Gordon Millikan, and Francis Graham, otticers ot the group. Among the projects sponsored by the P.'l .A. were a smorgasbord to raise money for the scholarship fund and several week-end dances for high school students. Mr. Millikan conducts a, meeting of the Parent- Teachers' Association. nth 'K out , a-1 s, Q 'rr Pictured left to right are P.T.A. officers: Mrs. Seater, secretary, Mrs. Barnum, president, and Mr. Millikan, vice-p re sident. I ' re Y li u X ll .. 't - . ' as f .. K . W llll Q . ' iwwg ix.-fi it B ii ' I I . . 1 ,B A El rl Y I wir 1. ' N b' y , tri -syn l f gh I my - MW. , 5. Eg l in 9 , ...gfi.K i4 l 'A l ti . r ,X r W X . N y :bk V N, f M f X5--ez. i l ' O . if , -'ti nl l A 13
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MISS SKULE transferred to high school after tive years at the junior high. She is from Minnesota and received her BA. from the University ot Minnesota and her MA. from Columbia. MISS SUOIA is from Minnesota and received her BS. at the University of Minnesota. She has been teaching here five years. This is MISS WOLSEY'S first year here. Her home town is Provo, Utah, Where she received her BJ-X. degree at Brigham Young University with a major in English. MHS, ZUMWALT is from New Haven, Connecticut. This is her first year of teaching in Anchorage. She holds a BA. degree from the University oi Cali- iornia. DEPARTMENT tTop Righty MISS JULIA SKULE, English I, Enge lish II, Adviser to Junior Class. 4Center Righty MISS TYNE SUOJA, English II, English III. lLower Righty MISS SARAH WOLSEY, English I, English T. II. 1Lower Lefty MRS. CLARISSA ZUMWA English III, Radio English. I ' ln.. f Na .Ni X 1 :rg M 'HH sr
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