Central High School - Forx Yearbook (Grand Forks, ND)

 - Class of 1949

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MRS. DOROTHY B. SCHMIDT Mrs. Dorothy B. Schmidt is kept very busy teaching junior high Eng- lish and acting as the general ad- visor for the Y-Teens and the seventh grade class. She attended Thomas Normal College and the Duluth Branch of the University of Minne- sota, where she received her B.A. degree. Mrs. Schmidt enjoys music, sewing, and handicraft, which she calls her hobbies. MR. H. L. SHEETS H. L. Sheets has been teaching eighth grade mathematics at Central for tive years. He previously taught at several other North Dakota towns and the University ot North Dakota, where he received his M.A. degree. Prof is the eighth grade class ad- visor and supervisor of the stage crew. In his leisure time he enjoys leather work, photography and ama- teur radio. MR. DWIGHT E. SHERWOOD Dwight E. Sherwood, head of the vocal music department, is one of the busiest teachers here at Central. His main activities consist of direct- ing the Centralian, Sophomore, and Freshman choruses, and teaching harmony. He also directs smaller vocal groups and presents two op- erettas annually. His hobbies con- sist of bee keeping and fishing. MR. CORWIN S. SNYDER Corwin S. Snyder has been at Central ior three years. He teaches industrial education to boys in the ninth through twelfth grades. Mr. Snyder taught at South Iunior High and the University of North Dakota before he came to Central. He likes to spend his summers traveling, hunting, and tishing. Prof. Sheets out at Scout Camp. Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning. MRS. LOUISE SULLIVAN Teaching junior high music at Central is Mrs. Louise Sullivan. She taught at Wilder grade school in Grank Forks prior to coming to Central two years ago. Mrs. Sulli- van is advisor to the girls' and boys' glee club in junior high and the junior high operetta. MR. T. O. SWEETLAND A senior English teacher is T. O. Sweetland, who has classes in Eng- lish and methods of teaching Eng- lish. Mr. Sweetland says one of his hobbies is getting someone else to do his work. He likes to spend his free moments in the summer in his garden. MR. W. C. TODD W. C. Todd teaches industrial art, which includes both shop and me- chanical drawing. In this same line of work, his hobbies include home improvement and cabinet making. Mr. Todd attended the University of North Dakota, the University of Iowa and Iowa State College. He previ- ously taught in towns in South Dakota and Montana. MISS DOROTHY L. TRAVIS Miss Dorothy L. Travis, whose classes include secretarial practice, shorthand I, typing I, and methods in business subjects, is kept very busy as our commercial teacher. Before coming to Central, Miss Trav- is taught at several South Dakota cities. She attended Yankton Col- lege in South Dakota and Columbia University, in New York. In her leisure time she likes to travel.

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MR. NEWELL B. KNAPP Newell B. Knapp is a very busy teacher at Central. His schedule in- cludes classes in algebra, geometry, advanced algebra, trigonometry, and solid geometry. He is also ad- visor of the junior class and is in charge of the sale of activity tickets. In his leisure time, Mr. Knapp en- joys hunting, fishing, woodwork and metal work. He received his B.A. and M.A. degrees at the University of North Dakota. MRS. ESTHER A. LARSON Mrs. Esther A. Larson, who teaches English, is very active on the junior High school paper, Small Change. Her hobbies are running her sum- mer resort and studying wild life, particularly birds. She got her Bachelors' degree at the University of North Dakota. MISS LOUISE OURADNIK Miss Louise Ouradnik is one of the new teachers at Central this year. She is teaching biology, and is the advisor of the Sioux Science Club. Before coming to Central, Miss Our- adnik taught at West Linn, Oregon, and Lisbon, North Dakota. In her spare time she likes to travel, cook, and make scrapbooks. MISS FRANCES OWEN Collecting earrings and plates is the interesting hobby of Miss Frances Owen, freshmen English teacher. Miss Owen attended the University of North Dakota, where she received her B.A. and M.A. degrees. In her spare time she does a lot of read- ing which constitutes another of her hobbies. Ann Harrington, Bob Peske, and Carmen Acosta And you a married man, Peskel MR. WILLIAM PEDERSON William Pederson is the Norse and social Civics instructor here at Central. He attended the University of North Dakota and taught at Moorhead High before coming to Central. Mr. Pederson is the faculty advisor for Omega Hi-Y. His fav- orite hobbies being golf and fishing ttake him out of doors. MR. ROBERT H. PESKE Robert H. Peske is the new boys physical education instructor at Central. He also does some coach- ing and he is advisor to Delta Hi-Y. Mr. Peske attended the University of North Dakota and taught at St. james Academy before coming to Central this year. His hobbies are sports and fishing. MR. C. R. SAWYER Prior to coming to Central, C. R. Sawyer taught at Belmont School in Grand Forks. He attended Mayville State Teachers College where he received a B.A. degree and the Uni- versity oi North Dakota. Mr. Sawyer teaches classes in world history. Much of his free time is spent by giving various LO. tests. MISS MYRTLE SCHILD Miss Myrtle Schild is one of the literature and composition teachers for juniors and seniors. She is also service advisor for Tri-Y. Miss Schild attended the State University of Iowa and taught at Mankato, Minnesota before coming to Central. In after school hours she enjoys driv- ing and canoeing.



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MR. L. D. TRENT Some of the unusual hobbies ot L. D. Trent, who teaches seventh grade geography, are anthropology and Indian lore. I-Ie is also seventh grade class advisor. Mr. Trent re- ceived his teaching education at Shurtleff College and Augustana College in Illinois, and the Uni- versity of North Dakota. He spends much of his summers fishing at Lake Metigoshe. MISS CAROL UNKENHOLZ This is Miss Carol UnkenhoIz's second year at Central, where she is teaching eighth grade English, eighth grade girls' physical educa- tion, and seventh grade mathematics. She is also advisor for the pep club and junior high cheerleaders. Miss Unkenholz previously taught at Lin- ton, North Dakota and near Mandan, North Dakota. MISS MARY WEDGEWOOD As the Dean of Girls Miss Mary Wedgewood comes into closer con- tact with the girls, perhaps, than any other teacher in school. Her regular work includes teaching Latin I and Il and German I and II, be- sides acting as Dean of Girls. Her extra-curricular work includes being advisor to Tri-Y and Latin Club. Concentration, as well as digestion, is good in the newly decorated lunchroom. Deeply absorbed are Miss Ashenbrenner, Miss Dufwa, and Miss Travis. MRS. ANSEL G. WINEMAN Mrs. Ansel G. Wineman is the Spanish teacher at Central. Among the many activities she participates in are reading, which takes up much of her time, horseback riding and travel. She also enjoys dancing and plays the piano. Mrs. Wineman re- ceived her B.A. from the University ot North Dakota, M.A. from Colum- bia University, and Speech Arts Di- ploma from Wesley College. MR. W. V. WINTER W. V. Winter holds the position of Dean of Boys' at Central besides his regular work of teaching health and hygiene. Doc is interested in all sports and is the coach for golf and tennis, backfield coach in foot- ball, and coach of Freshman basket- ball. I-Iis leisure time is devoted to hunting, fishing, and music. MISS DOROTHY ZIMMERMAN Miss Dorothy Zimmerman is the speech and play production teacher at Central. In connection with this type of work, she is also advisor on school assemblies and director of the Junior Class play and the All School Play. In her after school hours Miss Zimmerman enjoys read- ing and gardening.

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