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Provide for Prosperou Future Mr. Irvitt Anderson. who has completed his second year in the Albert I.ea School System, serves in the capacity ol' administrative assistant. I-Iis many duties include taking the school census, supervising all btts transportation and the cafeteria lunch program plus the budgeting and the general Iinance ol' the school system. .Xlthougli his job consumes much ol' his time, Mr. Anderson linds titne lor active membership in Rotary Club and the Ifirst Lutlteran Church. Board ol' edttcation members are as follows: Dr. l.eon Steiner, chairman: Mr. 'I'heodore Mun- son, treasurer: Mrs. Dorothy Hellie, clerk: Dr. Rudolph Gandrud, director: Mr. Hlilliam Picka- vance, director attd Dr. Clayton Nelson, director. 'I'hose mentbers most recently elected are Dr. Candrud and Mr. Pickavance. Mrs. Hellie, the lirst woman to serve on the board, is com- pleting her lilth year with the group. 'I'he school board tneets every second and Iourth 'I'uesday ol' each tnonth. Its members are elected lor terms ol' three years. 'I'wo mem- bers come up lor election each year tlnts main- taining a constant level ol' experience. Highlighting the past year was the dedication ol the hlolm Halverson Elementary School and the Clarks Grove Elementary School. Plans lor a soutltwest junior high school and a southwest elementary school were also com- pleted. These school are expected to be ready for the opening ol' the I958-I959 school term. Besides regular duties which include appoint- tnettts and tnottthly bills, the hoard lllllSl also Adminisiraiive Assisiani' Irvin J. Anderson L. E. Steiner William Picltavance determine the policy of District 2-ll, recently changed from E58 to 211. 'l'his year's board has been laced with the problem ol purchasing a site lor a northside junior high school and also a northside elementary school. Rudolph Gandrud Doroihy Hallie Theodore Munson Clayton Nelson Page I I
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Suparinlendenl B. H. Hill Senior High Principal Louis J. Aclolphsen Pago I0 dministrators Our modern world ol' today with its Sputniks, guided missiles and unrest badly needs educated people who know ltow to liace and accept tlte re- sponsibilities with which they are laced. 'l'hese people must have the skill and proper training to meet the demands ol competition. 'l'hey must be men and wonten ol' character who are reliable, co-operative, and interested in ex- peritnentation and progress. Responsibility lor tlte direction ol' Albert I.ea High School so that its students will be able to cope with the problems which will lace them rests upon the shoulders ol' tlte administration. Supervision ol' both maintenance and manage. tnent ol' the school provides daily duties for Mr. Beverly H. Hill, superintendent ol' schools. It is the task ol' Mr. Hill to coordinate the various functions ol' tlte school. Providing good leadership and direction to both tlte academic and activity program is tlte aint ol' Mr. Louis .-Xdolphsen, senior high principal. Mr. Adolphsen works closely with tlte seniors concerning a lurther educattion. Mr. Vernumd Andersen, junior high princi' pal, plans the curriculutn and instruction lor junior high students as they begitt their years ol' high school. 'Ito give thent a sound background lor subjects they will meet during the coming years is his primary purpose. Junior High Principal Vermund Andersen
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Secretarie and Qffice Worker Jennelly lngvaldson Joanne Jasperson Leone Koesfer Leona Mensing Relieving thc achuinislraliou ol' sonic ol' thc iuouotouous clulics ol' lhc olliu' work wvrn' thc scvcn mcmlx-rs ol' the svhool ollicc stall. lu- valuahlc lo the eIl'ic'ic-ul running ol' thc school olliccs, lhcsc girls workccl diligently. Mrs. Barbara Gillarcl, sun-mary. assislml Mr. B. I-I. Hill. Mrs. Mary Scilcrl and Miss Alllll' Rcasoucr scrrcml thi: school as hookkccpcr and Barbara Gmud assistant hookkccper, rcspwlivcly. lfullilliug stcuographic clulics was Ihr- rn-sponsihililx' ol' Miss Qloaum- .I1lSlll'li50ll. school sln'nograplu'r. Mary Seiferl :xfllllg as scfrclary to Mr. l.ouis Aclolpliscil. NOT NCTURED Miss -In-uuclly lngvalclsou perlormcml various scu- Ann Reasons' ior high ollicc clulics. Miss l.coua ML-using. secretary to Mr. Ycrnuuul .Xmlcrsc'u, supcrriscml all junior high ollice work. Kculiing 2lt'l'lll'illC altemlancc rccorcls was thu rcsponsihilily ol' Miss la-onc Kocslcr, allcmlanrc clcrk. OFFICE SECRETARIES PERFORMING Their many dufies in a lypical ASIATIC FLU VITALLY AFFECTS Joanne Jasperson and Leona Mensing day's work are Leone Koesfer and Jennelly lngvaldson. as fhey assemble fha daily absence list Page I2
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