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the Road to Success OFFICE S'l'.fXFF: Secretaries to Xlr. Andersen. Nlr. Willey and Klr. Halter- son. respectively. lrene Phillips Gloria Fink .Mum Carney Our school board is a continuous body that meets every second and lourth Tuesday ol' each month in the superintendenfs ollice. The board consists ol' six members, who are elect- ed by the community for a term ol three years, with two ol' the men up for election each year. In this way there are ideas of both experienced tnembers and new- ly elected members with Superintendent -I. Alohn Hal- verson advising them on all current issues. 'l'heir outstanding accomplishment this year has been the building ol' a new Northside elementary school. which will be completed during the summer. Miss Irene Phillips, secretary to Superintendent ,john Halverson, has worked in the junior High since I9-13. Among her extra-curricular activities are dancing and interior decorating. Acting as secretary to Mr. Vermund Andersen is Miss Anna Carney, who graduated lrom Albert Lea High School in 1950. Knitting occupies most of her leisure time. Mr. Forrest l.. lYilley's secretary is Miss Gloria Fink. a HHH graduate ol' Albert Lea High School. Her hobbies are dancing, knitting, skating and swimming. XN'e are proud ol' our active board and our secretaries. SCHOOL BOARD: Charles Ifpin. J. john Halverson. Nlztrion I. NI. Stewart discuss their plans concerning the neu Northside Grotenhuis, Otis Olson, Clillord Larson. Dr. XValter B. Lyon and Elementary school which will he completed during the stnnmer. Page 11
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FORRIQSI' NYll.l.lCY Senior High Priucipztl Mr. lforrest L. XYilley, principal ol' the senior high school, is as undcrstztnding :ts hc is clhcient, :uid is respected hy students and lziculty. liecztusc working with young people is Mr. XYil- ley's hobby zts well as his oecupzttion. lic is well quail' ilied lor this responsible position. He also partici- izttes in the activities of the Kiwanis Cluh, and en'oys lu I - - D J f fishing during lns leisure hours. Mr. Verniund Andersen, junior high school prinf cipztl, counsels and encourages every junior high stu- dent. 'l'his yeztr, Mr. .-Xndersen's inztin project has heen to provide the junior high with at Ciuitlzince de- pztrtnient. Being at Rotztriztn, working on the Cledzu' Valley Area Council ol Boy Scouts and lishing are at lew ol' Hr. .'Xndet'sen's outside interests. Page lll They Pointed Out Mr. AI. ,Iohn Halverson, superintendent of the .Xlhert Leu Public School systent, shoulders niztny hn- portztnt responsibilities. Clapahly serving our connnu- nity since HHZ5, M . Halverson has niztny acconiplish- nients to his credit. A new athletic field, 21 new Northside school and an addition to the Rztnisey huilding liziyc ht-en under- tztken :ts the yfezu s top projects. Rotary Club, fishing. hunting' and gztrdening are included in the extrzt-curricular activities ol' this versa- tile and dependable nian. ug. .yous l-I.'Xl.Yl-IRSOX SlllJCl'lIllf.'llIlCl1f YI-QRXll'XlD .XNIIERSEN junior High Priucipztl
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Presenting their own i Gertrttde Blue, liditltann Nelson and -ltianne B. Nelson. 'adio skit They Taught U are Carole Nlters. .klllllllllk Nl. Nelson li'l'l-llil. G RY'l'l NG liuglisli EDN.-X GLRCKEN 'journal isnt -s x- 'F 2? , f .f W ,fzezrrz Z X 1- ' DOROTHY ANIJERSON English junior Hi-Vltys M.-XRJORIE HANSON Engl ish Gttidance ICDNA lN'ElliN1i'I'll linglish Student Counfil Page I2 K , -t ii tt 5 5'1EgE5. ..-:Q ,,,. lll ,JXNCH ll IHCNSON kngl ish ,luniur Class ,-Xdtiser RVTH JOHNSON l'.llgll5ll 1 A SYBII. Y,-YI l-ZS English Ciuidzince linglisli ctuczn lJ.XHl.li if st HtLnRED . l'liNNlHll.li ' English i if -, llrainittits lilfll l Rhllli l'llfR5 linglish lli-Teens lilJY'l'HE OLSON lingl isli Guida lllil' During his six years in the junior and senior high scliool, each student is required to take a course in linglish thus enabling him to use our language more fluently in lioth his writing and speaking. lhe tnechanics-spelling, ttapitalizatiotl, punctua- tion and usage-are emphasized in every grade. Beginning with Beowulf and proceeding to tnudern authors, the studc-nts in senior high get a coinplete lJ2ll'l'igl'0llllll in English and Atnerican lileraf ture. Everything lrmn 'Alvanliueu to A'Rendevx'ous with Death is studied hy junior highers. As a part ol' the English course, the niovie version ol Sliakespeart-'s lainous tragedy, Hamlet , was shown to all the students in the New Bmatlway Theater. lu carry on the olrlecttves ol this lJl'Og'l'Zllll, 12 teachers are etnployed. One new teacher. Bliss Edna XVeicneth, was added to the stall this year.
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