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Dr. Carl Gross German I, II, and III German Club adviser Mrs. Magdalene Gross French II, III, and IV, German I French Club adviser Mr. Bill Gunderson World history, art Spirit Morale adviser Miss Marjorie Halderman Library methods School librarian, assembly committee, A.F.S., Li¬ brary Club adviser Mr. Marvin Haufala Metal shop, mechanical drawing I and II Junior class adviser, dance supervisor Mr. Darrell Hawes Modern problems Senior class adviser Mr. Reuben Jensen Audio visual, photography Mr. Larry Johnson Wood shop, mechanical drawing I Sophomore class adviser, assistant track coach Mr. Eldon Korpela Biology, senior review Boys ' Federation adviser 23
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A.H.S. Faculty Have Interesting Pastimes Mr. Russell Alborn English IV Astor Post and Quill and Scroll adviser Mr. Carl Carlson Latin I and II, modern problems, world history Latin Club adviser Mr. Peter Bryant Boys ' P.E. A Club adviser, ath¬ letic games coordinator, head varsity basketball coach Mrs. Nedra Christensen English II, journalism Zephyrus adviser Students usually think of the faculty as being involved only with school work. They seldom realize that their teachers have interesting personalities, fascinating hob¬ bies, and community activities or summer jobs. Astoria Fishermen may not know that twelve staff members are A.H.S. alumni. Of these twelve, Mr. Alborn, was Astor P ost editor and Mr. Hautala was student body president. When the Zephyrus writers interviewed them, they found that traveling proved to be the most popular hobby. Mr. Jensen spent two summers aboard a luxury liner in the South Seas as a shipboard photographer. Another experienced traveler, Mrs. Coffeen, was a traveling edu¬ cational consultant for a textbook company. At present, a book on art, written and illustrated by Mrs. Weiss, is being published. It is interesting to note that fourteen faculty members either have their own children in high school at present or are parents of students who have graduated from this school. Eight members have husbands or wives who also work for School District 1-C. M rs. Pat Coffeen Reading Mr. Vince Dulcich Boys ' P.E. A Club adviser, ath¬ letic games coordinator, head football coach Miss Pat EcJdy Girls ' P.E. G.A.A., Rally, Spirit and Morale, and sophomore class adviser Mr. Dale Evans Chemistry I and II, ge¬ ometry, athletic games coordinator. Boys ' Feder¬ ation and Mu Alpha Theta adviser, head golf coach Miss Linda Fowler Spanish 1, II, and III, French I Spanish Club adviser M rs. Barbara Grayum Home economics 22
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Following Busy Classroom Schedules, Mr. Albert McKay Biology I and II Service Club adviser Mr. John Moberg World history Dance supervisor, head wrestling coach Mrs. Elizabeth Nopson Chorus Mrs. Cara Olsen Office practice, Typing I and II, Shorthand I and II Senior class adviser Mr. John Price English III and IV I.R.L. adviser Mr. Ro ss Putman Driver ' s education Boys ' Federation adviser, head baseball coach Mr. William Reuter Advanced algebra, geometry Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta adviser, dance coordinator Mr. Ronald Ricketts Bookkeeping, business mathematics Zephyrus, A Club adviser, head track coach, assistant basketball coach Mr. Charles Sarin U.S. history, economics I.R.L. and junior class adviser, assistant baseball coach Mr. Robert Scott Algebra, physics, trigonometry Senior class adviser Mr. Cecil Smith Speech 1 and II Mrs. Josephine Swanson English III F.T.A. and junior class adviser 24
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