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Page 13 text:
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Mrs. Jeanette Spry and Miss Shirley Schmidt, First Grade Teachers, return to their classrooms after si ervising their classes of physical education. cuCty Mrs. Mary Haaland and Miss Joan Hessian, the Second Grade T eachers, look real enthused at the beginning of a new day— don't you think so? Relaxing after a day's work are Alf Halvorson, Vet Ag In- structor and Athletic T rainer; Robert Baar, Junior High Social Teacher, head Football and B team Basketball Coach; Earle Nesse, Health and Phy Ed Teacher, head Basket- ball and Assistant Football Coach. Sixth Grade Teachers, Mrs. Helen Groninga and Miss Marian Tauber, smile at a humorous incident of the day. Which apple is bigger seems to be the question between Mrs. Eleanora Huselid and Mrs. Lola Graham, Fifth Grade Teach- ers.
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Roger Amundson, Sqperintendent, gives an announcement to the student body over the new intercom system. 4cC hc4U uUcok ‘Saa.'ui SeCueattOH Members of the 1956-57 Board of Education are : Vin- cent Larkin, Chairman; Deane Watson, Clerk; Leo Derk- sen, Treas; Arthur Binger, T. R. Eliason, and Emery Trongard, directors. In addition to performing their regular duties, the board devoted a large amount of time in the early part of the term to the details of the completion of the $550,000 building and remodeling program.
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Gordon Powers, agriculture teacher, and Robert Harrison, industrial arts teacher, have a friendly chat in between classes. Mis. Dorothy Kioto, speech teacher and librarian, shows a new book to Mrs. Gertrude McKusick, junior high English teacher, and Mis. Bertha Lang, Latin and senior high English teacher. Mrs. Lillian Knutson and Mrs. Shirley Honzay, fourth grade teachers, gaze through a new set of encyclopedias. Mrs. Donna Reek, fourth grade teacher, and Miss Jean Dotseth, sixth grade teacher, look through class records. These two replaced Mrs. Honzay and Mrs. Groninga who resigned at the end of '56. James Lysne, Eugene Bendix, and Glenn Boeck have just finished developing a pic- ture in our new darkroom. Mr. Lysne teaches algebra, higher algebra, biology and ninth grade science. Mr. Bendix is chemistry, physics, and science teacher and Mr. Boeck teaches junior high math. jSH L 'V I 1-v L L
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