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Enjoying a few moments in the faculty room are the Language Arts teachers. Pictured here are Mrs. Eliza¬ beth Nopson, freshman English; Mrs. Evelyn Egan, junior English; Miss Zoe Allen, sophomore English; Mrs. Charlotte Dickerson, who has a class in both senior and freshman English; Miss Fern Curry, senior English, and Mr. Frank Roberts, foreign languages. Our Faculty Helps Build . .. Ever alert to new material in the field of social studies, Miss Anna Marie Friedrich, Miss Maud Crouter, Mr. Albert Andersen and Mrs. Mary Nyland share their enjoyment of a recent text. They not only teach good citizenship but advise and guide the students in class activities. 16
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Time out for reloxation! Three faculty members. Miss Upham, dean of girls; Miss Halderman, librarian, and Mr. Sorenson, dean of beys, enjoy a cup cf coffee. Deans an d Librarian Help Administer Assisting Mr. Lind in the administra¬ tion of the high school are: Miss Up¬ ham, dean of girls; Mr. Sorenson, dean of boys, and Miss Halderman, libra¬ rian. Miss Upham, in addition to being dean of girls and an English teacher, raises African violets and reads mystery stories. A 10-year veteran and quite a warm personality. Miss Upham en¬ joys watching the Wednesday and Friday night fights. She also likes to travel and hike in her spare time. Former band leader and coach, Mr. Sorenson, the dean of boys and Vice- Principal of AHS, can be found in his home after hours playing some mel- cncholy tune on almost any musical instrument available. Also an ener¬ getic horse-shoe star, Mr. Sorenson loves to throw the iron ringers as a recreational hobby. Favorite on his list of TV programs is Ed Sullivan. The vagabond member of the trio, Miss Halderman, has been fortunate to enjoy extensive travel abroad. Europe and its many wonders have beckoned to this AHS librarian Other than traveling, Miss Halderman ge s pleasure out of attending all basket¬ ball and football games. In regards to the new school, she is especialy thrilled with the new library and its outstanding facilities. 15
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After daily classes, the science and math teachers listen to Mr. Scott ' s most recent joke. Shown here are Mrs. Alice Jane Peterson, math; Mr. William Reuter, math; Mr. Robert Scott, chemistry and physics; Mr. Douglas Clark, senior review; Mrs. Lyle Mary Wheeler, higher math; and Mr. Harry Gross, biology. For The Future . . .Through Interested teachers listen to an explanation of the microphone by Mr. Jensen. Mr. William Melton, choir; Mr. Reuben Jen¬ sen, art and photography; Mrs. Nedra Chris¬ tensen, speech, and Mr. Ted Marshall, band; all strive to release the artistic qualities in talented Fishermen. 0jj6k V «w
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