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Mr. I. L. Iverson, superintendent of schools, graduated from Epping, North Dakota, received his BA from St. Olaf College, and received his ME from Montana University. Six years ago he came to New Rockford from Ray, North Dakota where he was superintendent of schools. Besides his many other duties, Mr. Iverson teaches the speech class and coaches the debate teamg he also finds time for hunting and fishing in his Sp3l'C I'I1Ol'I1el'1IS . Miss Annie Gunderson, senior high principal, graduated from Valley City High School and received her BA from Valley City State Teachers College. Before coming to New Rockford six years ago,she taught at Plentywood, Montana Miss Gunderson teaches English III and IV, and has charge of the library. She is advisor to the senior class and student council,in addition to being the director of the contest readings and one act plays. Mr. Henry Aas is a graduate of Vel- va, High School and received his BA from Valley City State Teachers Col- lege. Before coming to New Rockford he was superintendent at Sharon, North Dakota. He is junior high principal and teaches world history, social science 8, physics, present day problems, and Phy. ed. One of his many outside interests is coin collecting.
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Standing left to right: C. Kinneberg, N. Nielsen, R. Knott, V. Rieder, D.Langenes. Seated: G. Dunham, E. Mattson The members of the New Rockford School Board, numbering seven, hold a meeting at least once a month. On their shoulders fall the responsibilities and important decisions that must be made concerning the school adminis- tration. New equipment, replacement of teachers, and new ideas for improvements for the benefit of the students and the teachers are the main topics of discussion. This year, nlans for the building of the new school are the most important item of interest. Proposed New School 3 uf l ' .,., gi e 1 ,fsaF'WiuEn1i gf-1 '1..':: ' . l l ' 4 llll lnhl A ' 'M ., ' 4 u- lu ui ' -- - . . , .l -. , li - r l . Q . , .E r r ' ' , 'MFI -' ' ' - . ,v Mn, ,,,,, ,,,,, X , v'-, :'. I' ' , HHH u.u - u-u . ., -. . , f I.. -I of 4 i. 4 ,L N1 f! fig I il :V Jffi 1 1 n -T-F. In N :E gi- : if Lg E531 . . H S lll' A mwfggii --L fe ' I W? 44 ' ' ng 5ifEfZE'5Ei - N, I fqlfj 2:51 I.: ' 'SA Q- 'qLI4-g4..g.g4- . iii -5 i - - 4
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Miss Barbara Gunstenson is a grad- uate of Hoople High School. She at- tended four years of college atlames- town where she received her BA degree. She has no particular hobby, but in her spare time she practices the piano and gives piano lessons. Miss Gunstenson teachers junior high English and chorus, senior high mixed Chorus, small vocal groups, and is the eighth grade home room teacher. Mr. Don Thornton is a graduate of Fessenden High School. He attended four years of college at Valley City Teachers College where he received his BA degree. He tells us he likes sports of any kind for a hobby, but enjoys golf in particular. Mr. Thornton is our band director and is in charge of all instrumental music. He teaches algebra and math. Mrs. Audrey Larson is a graduate of Benson County High School in Maddock, North Dakota. She attended four years of college at the Agricultural College in Fargo where she received her BS de- gree. Her hobbies include: sewing, read- ing. and needle-work. Mrs. Larson teaches home econom- ics I, II, and Ill and is advisor of the junior class and FHA. She is also one of the head librarians. Mr. Vernon Danielson is a graduate of Abercrombie High School. After at- tending three colleges, he graduated from the Agricultural College in Fargo where he received his BS degree. His hobbies include: hunting, fishing, and woodworking. Mr. Danielson teaches bookkeeping, agricultural classes, mechanical draw- ing, general shop, and is advisor of the FFA.
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