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V. E. ESSON, who is hall patrol adviser, teaches social sciences. Mr, Esson started -teaching in Overly, North Dakota, and taught in sever- al other schools before com- ing to Central. He holds BA, MA and MS degrees and teaches six hours of methods at the UND. AHTIIUH ll. EVIU, student who teaches physics and algebra, is also adviser of the senior high student council. Mr. Evju has a BA degree from Augsburg College in Minneapolis. Ile taught in Rockford, Iowa, before C0111- ing to Central. Fishing is his favorite sport. jAMES E. FAGERSTHOM teaches bookkeeping, typing, business relations and busi- ness law. Mr. Fagerstrom re- ceived his BA from Valley City State Teachers' College. He serves as senior class ad- viser. JAMES P. FORSLUND re- eeived his BS from Moor- head State Teachers, College and his MS from the UND. Mr. Forslund teaches U.S. history, world history and business relations. He also acts as adviser to junior High Court. His hobbies in- clude art and ice skating. JOIIN GISSEL is the new higher mathematics instruct- or. Mr. Gissel attended Augsburg College in Minn- eapolis, where he received a BA degree and then at- tended the UND where he got his MS degree. Central is his first teaching position since graduating from col- lege. He is adviser for the Forx. PAGE LEO hi. HAESLE is direct- or of orchestra and hand and teaches instrumental classes. Mr. Haesle also has charge of the Shrine Band, Elk's Band, Grand Forks Munincipal Band and the City Symphony In his sparc time he enioys a game of golt. CARL L. HAGEN acquired his BA degree at St. Olaf College. Besides teaching government and economics, Mr. llagcn coaches debate. ln his sparc time he pursues his favorite recreation. horse- back riding. MISS ALICE IIALE teaches art classes and serves as ad- viser to the cheerleaders. Be- fore coming to Central Miss Hale taught at Iacksonvillc, Florida. In the summer, she likes to work at resorts. DONALD D. HALL gradu- ated from Ianestown Col- lege and holds a BA degree. Mr. Hall is Central's head basketball and track coach and serves as assistant coach in football. llunting and amateur carpentry take up his leisure time. RUSS DAGNY M. HAS- SELL, instructor of mathe- matics and hygiene, is also the adviser of the seventh grade class, Y-Teens and junior Red Cross. Miss Has- sell has received a BA de- gree from the UND. Knitt- ing and swimming are her hobbies. THIHTEEN STB
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Q MISS EVELYN ASHEN- BRENNER serves as Cen- tralls librarian. Miss Ashen- brenner attended Bemidji Sate Teachers College and the UND where she receiv- ed her BA degree. She also has charge of the Library Club. XIISS ALICE BOEN attend- ed the UND where she re- ceived her BS degree. Miss Bot-n teaches shorthand, typ- ing and distributive educa- tion. Reading and knitting and attending football and basketball games are her fa- vorite hobbies. She is also Tri-Y adviser. GEORGE BOHNEN serves as freshman science teach- er. Mr. Bohnen attended XYinona State Teachers Col- lege, and the UND, where he received his BS and MS degrees. Ile is the freshman class adviser. Hunting, fish- ing, and reading are his fa- vorite hobbies. ED BUHNIIOFF, former head football coach. gradu- ated from Concordia College and received an MA degree from the UND. Bonniels first teaching was done at East Side Central. Ile has many hobbies, but hunting and fishing take up most of his leisure time, M I S S BEULAH BOM- STEAD advises the school publications, the CENT- HALIAN and the FOHX in addition to teaching Ameri- can literature and journal- ism. Miss Bomstead received her BA and MA degrees from the UND. Her favorite hobby is traveling. MISS ISABELLE BORK teaches Homemaking 2 and is an adviser for the Tri-Y Cabinet. Miss Bork attended the NDAC. ller favorite torms of relaxation are sew- ing, reading and sports. YEHL L. CLARK heads the sehooI's printing department and teaches driver's train- ing. Mr. Clark is a graduate of the UND where he re- eeived his BS degree. Art work and traveling are his hobbies. MISS THAMAR E. DUF- XYA teaches mathematics and United States History. Dr. Dufwa is a graduate of UND and has done graduate work at the University of Minnesota and at Cornell University, She holds three degrees: BA, NIA. PHD. MISS LEAL EDMUNDS, who teaches English, is a graduate of the UND. Miss Edmunds took graduate work at the University of XVashington in Seattle and holds a BA and an MA de- gree Besides being a Tri-Y adviser, she spends her spare time reading and gardening. A. C. EILAND, who is the head of the visual education department, teaches physio- graphy and world geogra- phy. Mr. Eiland holds BA, XIS and BA degrees. Fishing and building houses are some of his hohbies. -X Zh TU hi. In
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