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MR. VERL CLARK One of Verl Clark's responsibilities at Central is teaching students how to drive, since he is at the head of the driver training program. He also has classes in art and printing. Mr. Clark got his Bachelor of Science degree at the University of North Dakota and has almost finished work on his Master's. In his free time Mr. Clark enjoys painting. MISS THAMAR DUFWA History is one of the favorite sub- jects of Miss Thamar Duiwa. She has a hobby of reading historical novels and teaches several classes in United States history. Miss Dufwa also teaches algebra and is advisor of the sophomore class. She at- tended the University of Minnesota, University of North Dakota and Cor- nell University in New York. She has Ph.D., B.A., and M.A. degrees. MR. LEO EASTMAN Leo Eastman spends half of his time at Central and half at the Uni- versity of North Dakota. This is his first year of teaching social studies at Central. Mr. Eastman is working for his Doctor's degree at the Uni- versity. He received his M.A. and B.A. at Moorhead State Teachers Col- lege. I-le has also taught at other towns in North Dakota, Minnesota, and Michigan. MISS LEAL EDMUNDS Advisor to Tri-Y is one of the school activities in which Miss Leal Edmunds, second year English in- structor, takes part. Miss Edmunds attended the University of Wash- ington at Seattle and the University ot North Dakota. Her hobbies con- sist of gardening and reading. Prior to her four years at Central, she taught at Enderlin, North Dakota and Bismarck, North Dakota. Mr. Fagerstrom and Mr. Eastman relax with a coke during a hobnob. MR. A. G. EILAND A. G. Eiland is the physiography and visual education instructor at Central. Besides this he is kept very busy with his extra-curricular work which includes being on the Athletic Board and the advisor for visual education and the Camera Club. Mr. Eiland's favorite outdoor activity is fishing. MH. V. E, ESSON Alma Mater to V. E. Essen is the University of Wisconsin. Mr. Esson is very active in student govern- ment. He is advisor to Hall Patrol and was very instrumental in set- ting up the student government study hall system. He teaches classes in social studies, and has several spe- cial methods classes. Photography and gardening are his hobbies. MR. ARTHUR H. EVIU Arthur H. Eviu has been teaching physics and elementary algebra for seven years at Central. Before com- ing here he taught at Newtolden, Minnesota and Rockford, Iowa. Much of Mr. Evju's time is taken up with his work as advisor of the Senior High Student Council. For hobbies he enjoys fishing and travel- mg. MR. I AMES FAGERSTROM Iames Fagerstrom is the new com- mercial teacher at Central. He has classes in typing and business rela- tions. Mr. Fagerstrom is also the Senior Class advisor and counselor for Triangle Hi-Y. He graduated from the Valley City State Teachers College last year. Outdoor sports interest him most, his favorites being skiing, skating, and golf.
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MISS IEANNE ALTENDORF Miss Ieanne Alterdorf is one of the six new teachers at Central this year. She is teaching homemaking, and is the faculty advisor for senior high Red Cross. She attended the North Dakota State College at Fargo and previously taught at Cavalier. Miss Altendorf enjoys music and plays the snare drums in the Grafton Municipal Band. MRS. UNA BAKER Oil painting is Mrs. Una Baker's favorite form of relaxation. At school Mrs. Baker teaches classes in speech and world history. This is her second year at Central. Before coming here, she taught in East Grand Forks, Minnesota. Her Alma Mater is St. Cloud State Teacher's College. MISS ALICE BOEN Much of Miss Alice Boen's time is taken up with finding jobs for her distributive education students, than supervising them on the job. Be- sides distributive ed., she teaches shorthand and typing and is social advisor for Tri-Y. Miss Boen is an ardent basketball and football fan and attends as many games as she can. MR. GEORGE H. BOHNEN Advisor of the freshman class and general science teacher is George H. Bohnen. Mr. Bohnen attended Winona, Minnesota Teachers Col- lege and the University of North Dakota. During the summer months, Mr. Bohnen likes to spend his time hunting and fishing. The six new arrivals on the Central faculty: Miss Louise Ouradnlk, Leo East- man, Miss Isabel Bork, Iames Fagerstrom, Miss Ieanne Altendorf, and Bob Peske. MR. ED BOHNHOFF Arch-rival, East Grand Forks, was the former home of Ed Bohnhoff. Bonnie is the pipe-smoking, likable fellow who has guided the gridiron destinies of the Redskins for 21 years. He enjoys reading and hunt- ing and for several years has been advisor to the Lettermen's Club. Bonnie teaches United States his- tory and holds a degree from Con- cordia College. MISS BEULAH BOMSTEAD In connection with her work of teaching sophomore English cmd journalism, Miss Beulah Bomstead is the advisor for the Fon: and Ccntrallan. Miss Bomstead attended the University of North Dakota, where she received her B.A. and M.A. degrees. She has many hob- bies, which include astronomy, gar- dening, reading and knitting. MISS ISABELLE BORK Miss Isabelle Bork assumed the job of teaching homemaking at Central this year. In addition to this, she is advisor for the school lunch program and the Tri-Y cabinet. Miss Bork attended the State College at Fargo and taught at Iamestown be- fore coming to Central. MR. L. M. CARTER Gardening and reading in the summer and hunting in the fall are the favorite leisure time activities of L. M. Carter. Mr. Carter teaches bookkeeping and mathematics. He attended Austin College, where he received his B.A. degree, and also Highland Park College, Barnes School of Commerce, the University of North Dakota, and the LaSalle Extension. .sts-film.. if 'riff Vlxlvw!
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MR. LEO HAESLE Leo Haesle is one of the fore- most musicians in this community. Besides teaching instrumental music at Central, he directs the school band and orchestra, the Grand Forks city band, the Shrine Temple band, and the newly organized city sym- phony orchestra. For relaxation, Mr. Haesle plays golf. MR. CARL L. HAGEN Carl L. Hagen has been teaching debate and problems of democracy at Central for four years. Before coming to Central he taught at Moor- head Minnesota. Along with his de- bate teams, he is also advisor of the newly formed debate club. Much of his leisure time is devoted to hiking and horseback riding. MISS ALICE HALE One of the art instructors here at Central is Alice- Hale who teaches household art and junior high art. She is also advisor to the cheerlead- ers and art advisor for all the school parties. Before coming to Central she taught at Roosevelt school in Grank Forks, and also in Jackson- ville, Florida. MR. DON HALL Don Hall, popular head coach of the Grand Forks Redskins, completed his second year at Central where he tutors the basketball and track squads. Don enjoys hunting and fishing and is also advisor to the Lettermen's Club, World history is his favorite subject and he has sev- eral classes ot it besides his coach- ing activities! I'll have mine with cream. Lylis, Miss Hale, Miss Ouradnik. MR. G. D. HARGRAVE A great hunting enthusiast is G. D. Hargrove, who teaches chem- istry at Central. Mr. Hargrave likes to go on at least one hunting ex- pedition a year, but also spends much of his summer working in his garden. He graduated from Hamline University and holds a Master's de- gree from the University of North Dakota. MISS DAGNY HASSELL Seventh grade mathematics and hygiene are taught by Miss Dagny Hassell. She is also advisor for the lunior Red Cross and for junior high assemblies. Miss Hassell taught at Rolette, North Dakota and Red Lodge, Montana before coming to Central. She likes to relax by knit- ting or reading. MR. PALMER T. ISAKSON The eighth grade history teacher is Palmer T. Isakson. He is also advisor for the junior high student council. He attended Augsburg Col- lege and the University of North Dakota and taught at several other North Dakota cities before coming to Grand Forks. Mr. Isakson en- joys outdoor life, his favorite pas- time being fishing. MISS NORMA IOHANSEN The girls' gym teacher is Miss Norma lohansen, who has been at Central for two years. Before com- ing here, Iosie taught at Minne- ota, Minnesota, and Edinburg, North Dakota. Her extra-curricular work includes being advisor to Tri-Y and G.A.A. For hobbies Iosie enjoys photography and sports.
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