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Congratulations to the members of the senior class on the publication of this 1957 Anokan. It is a fine book and in all seriousness I think the class of 1957 is a most cooperative and understanding class. The class of 1957 has been very instrumental in compiling the splendid record the Anoka Senior High School has made this year in athletics, debate, dramatics, music, and art. Certainly a goodly number of its members have made an enviable scholastic record. May I take this opportunity to congratulate all the graduating members of the senior class on completing this first, most im- portant step in their years of formal education. May we also congratulate the parents of this class and especially the many parents of the class leaders. You have, in our estimation, given your children excellent advice and counsel and they have acted as responsible young men and women. Good luck to you all. G. E. Huston Principal Wm Mr. Olson, the Administrative Assistant is known b us as the t 17 - - - l y person who ' okays the money requisitions. Gregg, LaVonne Olson, and Marjorie Wiese are kept busy in the Superintendenfs office. it Md Your attention for the morning announcements. The voice of our principal, Mr. Huston, is familiar to all. The Gal Fridayn of our school is Bonnie Swing, whose-face is well-known to every person who, for some reason or other, goes into the principal's office.
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34. s11....,f staff Mr. Bye looks proudly at a picture of his namesake, the Morris Bye School. The achievements of the students of Anoka High School during the current school year have been out- standing. Now, as we approach the end of the year, the activities, the experiences, and the achievements of the past nine months enter into memory's realm. They will, however, not he 'memories that fade because the class of 1957 -has recorded in this volume, in pictures and in words, the story of the year, so that what has been accomplished becomes recorded history. It is, of course, very appropriate that brilliant ac- complishments should he recorded in a beautiful book. This the class of 1957 has done in the preparation of the 1957 Anokan. Our congratulations go to all of the students of the Anoka High School on their very successful school year, and to the class of 1957 for its leadership in all activities, and on the publication of this beautiful 1957 Anokan. Morris Bye Superintendent of Schools The U. S. has a Cabinetg we have a Board. The members of the District 220 School Board are L. O. Jacob, Treasurerg john Higgins Directorg 'Earl E. Olson, Business Administratorg Fred H. Moore, Presidentg Morris Bye, Superintendent of Schools: H. G. Haugland, Vice Presidentg Fred J. Ghostley, Directory Raymond K. Nelson, Secretary. .,.-H---N ......--Q-fvrji
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Erma L. Anderson Shorthard, Office Practice, FTA. B.A. Gustavus Aclol- phus, U. of Minn., Mpls. School of Business. Any other time they'd be ugabbing away, but get them up front and they just sit there-right Mr. Jacob- son? J. Paul Bell Lyle Bradley Social Sciences, Bookkeep- Biology, Biology Club. B.S. ing. BS. Moorhead State Iowa State College, U. of Teachers College, U. of Dubuque, U. of Iowa, Tu- Minn. lane University, U. of Minn. Orville A. Buehler John L. Campbell Ruth M. Christensen Industrial Arts. B.A. Ne- Modern History, Basketball Home Economics, FHA braska State Teachers Col- Coach. B.A. Hamline Uni- B.A. St. Olaf, Concordia lege, M.A. U. of Minn., U. versity, U. of Minn. College. of Neb. i l
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