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Looking for a formula which will solve the problem of all semester It's all in the cards, comments Miss Bopp while she deals out in- tests, Denny Fitzpatrick Wonders if he will survive his initial exams. Ah-ah-ow-ow-oo-oo! Janet Dubs' shrieks please Mike McKernan who dangles prize rana pipiens specimen over her shoulder. 20 formation to freshmen as they are introduced to library facilities. Freshmen Know- ow Apprehensive and eager, four hundred and eighty fresh- men entered AHS this fall. Many immediately joined clubs, embarked on athletic careers, and participated in dramatic and musical productions so that the strangeness of high school was replaced by the feeling of security. Under the direction of the class sponsors, Mr. Cashen and Miss Claney, the yearls activities began. The freshman class party was held on October 11 with entertainment provided by upperclassmen. Later in Gctober, the frosh began campaigning for class officers. Two weeks after, they elected their Student Council representatives and their class board. The freshmen looked forward to Homecoming with en- thusiasm. Although none of the freshmen floats placed, the freshmen enjoyed working on them during the hectic nights before the parade. The cheers led by Sally Moore, Margo Hauff, and Laurel Gray added excitement to the frosh-soph game. Later in the year the frosh participated in the Talent Show and sponsored the March turn-about. The Freshmen were required to take one year of math- ematics and one year of biology. Meeting these requirements were general mathematics and algebra. General math was a survey course reviewing fundamental concepts, and algebra was an introduction to problem solving. Biology opened the doors to the secrets of living things, both plant and animal.
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Facult First Row: Mr. Louis Sohairer, Science: B.E., University of Illinois. Mr. Kenneth Schaller, Core: A.B., Washington University: M.A., University of Wisconsin. Mrs. Dorothy Scharf, Home Economics: B.S., Stout State College. Mr. Fredrick C. Schmoyer, Music: B.A., University of Michi- gan: M.M.Ed., University of Pennsylvania. Second Row: Mr. Richard Seibel, Business Education: B.S., Kansas State Teachers College. Mr. Thomas Shirley, Mathematics: B.S. and M.S., Illinois State Normal Uni- versity. Mr. Evan D. Shull, Mathematics: B.S. and M.S.Ed., Illinois State Normal University. Mr. Norbert T. Siewert, Foreign Language: A.B., Marquette University: M.S., Western Illinois State University. Third Row: Mr. Alfred I-I. Snap, English: B.A. and M.A., University of Illinois. Mr, Roger Steingrraber, Driver Education: B.S. and Ed.M., University of Illinois. Mrs. Donna Swanson, Home Economics: B.S., North Central College. Mr. Don Thomas, English and Guidance: B.A., University of Dubuque: M.A., University of Illinois. fi' --l. I I W I I fl, ,' ',' ' fy ', fu, L Juju, X, Q pg gl. 1. fLJ.t'lf V:f Fon-rth Row: Mr. Edward Tom-ek, Social Science: B.A., Stanford University: M.A., University of Nebraska. Mr. James F. Ulrich, Mathematics: B.E., Northern Illinois University: M.A., University of Chicago. Miss Judelle Walke, Business Education: B.S., State University of Iowa. Mr. WV. David Whiteside, Guidance: B.A., and M.A., Southern Illinois University. Fifth Row: Miss Nancy Wilson, English: A.B., Augustana Colle-ge. Miss Dorthea Wolf, English: B.Ed., Illinois State Normal University: A.M., University of Illinois, Mr, Rob- ert D. Kvolff, Music: A.B., Carthage College: North- Western University: Ph.D., Columbia University. X I While photographing the Homecoming parade, Mr. Larsen and Mr. Waara unknowingly become camera subjects.
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AHS Hall of Fame gives Karen Kastning a chance to brag about past athletic success and make predictions While orienting freshmen. ' -nf Freshmen Feature Fun From F ads To F relic r- '- ' What spirit! This time Cardinal Jackie Miller is the early bird. With Things are dull and crowd's in a lull. Freshmen display a tradi- her ponnants flying the team is sure to come through with a victory. tional bashfulness during Frosh Party, the get-acquainted dance. Zl
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