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Merla Humphrey Grades 3,4,5 E. R. Dobberstein Agriculture FFA Wesley Duiker Grades 6, 7, 8 Omar Bose Science Music Marion Sternquist Grades 1,2 Gerald Healy English Athletics Locking and unlocking 32,480 doors, emptying over 2,000 waste baskets, and sweeping 32,320 feet of halls would make anyone tired--yet Oscar does all this in one school year! Mrs. Anderson’s day is a busy one, filled with duplicating papers, typing let- ters, answering the phone, addressing mail, and many other numerous tasks.
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Board of Education Seated: Vere Larson, Rev. M. D. Johnson, Donald Nygaard, Robert Anderson, chairman. Standing: Waldo K. Anderson, Richard Johnson, Lee Numsen. Officiali Who (futile Ou-r y Decisions concerning the maintenance of school property and equipment, the school budget, and faculty nominations, fall to the Board of Education. The board meets once a month to discuss these things along with other problems concerning Al- cester public school. With a big smile and a friendly attitude, Supt. Anderson is seen walking to and from his duties at school. Mr. Anderson came to Alcester from Ramona, S. D.. and during his first year has pro- moted many changes. A new organization formed among the teachers this year has been the CLEA. It compares to the state SDEA on a local level. Some of their social meetings have been a Christmas Party with the men serving pancakes, a Valentine party, and a picnic given by Mr. Anderson. Supt. Waldo K. Anderson Elsie Myrand Social Studies Dramatics Ruth Huether Commercial Publications Virginia St. Pierre Home Economics FHA. Athletics
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Council 1Joiced Student Opinion On Cjroup 4ctiuitiei As student body president, Art Swanson found many problems facing him for the 1953-54 school year. They were problems which concerned the school as a whole; such as: noon activities, school parties, milk selling, and royal festivities. Art meets with the student council whenever a new or special issue comes up and through careful consider- ation all decide on what should be done. In this manner the students are well represented in the school govern- ment. Standing: Larry Johnson, Lowell Wetrosky, Orlin Anderson, Mr. Ander- son, Clark Anderton. Seated: Robert Abraham, David Nelson, Stuart Leafstedt, Art Swanson.
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