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Seze me Department Mr. Charles Metzroth. B.S.. Chairman. Mr. C. A. Olson, B.S., M.A. Mr. Arthur Dronen, B.A. Mr. Arthur V. Olson. B.S.. M.E Mr. Richard Voth, B.E. Mr. Otto Bernhoft, B.A., M.S. Seated Metzroth. Standing C. Olson. Dronen. A. Olson. Voth, Bernhoft. We are guided into a knowledge of living things, the elements, and physical forces by the Science Department. Mr. C. A. Olson, Mr. Voth, and Mr. Dronen teach biology. Mr. Metzroth and Mr. Bernhoft explore the wonders of chemistryg Mr. A. V. Olson directs the physics course. The big project of this department is the Science Fair, in which demonstrations from all the classes are incorporated. These teachers are very active in extrafcurricular work. Mr. C. A. Olson, known to us as Acey , coaches the football and basketball squads. Mr. Dronen is the coach ofthe track team and is the assistant footf ball coach. Mr. Bernhoft advises the Sportsmanship Club. Mr. Metzroth, Mr. Bernhoft, Mr. Voth, and Mr. A. V. Olson advise the various sections of Science Club. Our mathematical geniuses solve the problems of plane geometry, advanced algebra. solid geometry, and trigonometry under two capable wielders of the slide rule, compass, and equations, Mr. Bridgeford and Mr. Bredell. These men leave their classrooms to advise National Athletic Society and coach football and hockey, respectively. Seated Bredell. Standing Bridgeford. Mez th Department Mr. Donald Bredell, B.S., Chairman Mr. Harry Bridgeford, B.S. F-my we
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Board of Educa tion ,mf- Ruw 1 Vs'arm'r Lslrcn. hirs, J. P. Simpson. Mrs, R. O. Frvcman. Edward R. Stern. H. H. Kirk. Row 1 O. S, Amlvrsun, Glfnn Hill. Grvx Jun Uwcns. lwhll-in A,I1uvsack. Phillip Voucl. H U Anderson. if B, NVmglu, This group of civicfmindcd citizens, the School Board, secs that We are sheltered, fed, and taught hy cnmpctcnt mcn and women. This organization is indispensable to the Fargo puhlic schools. To inform the Barents ahout what thc schools arc doin is the maior Hur Hose of the P.T.A. This l g . l l orvanization mccts oncc cvcr month, The vroframs consist of a BackftofSchool ni ht, a Christmas -0 Y l 5 g program, and in thc spring, an exhibit of what their children have hccn doing. The group also fostcrs a hcttcr rclationshi 1 hctwccn arents and teachers. l P . T. Af. Officers lair ru rumen Mr Arthur Nclsun. rrcasurur: M's Glcnn Smith. sccrctarvg lvlrs. Phillip Vout . nrcsitlcnrz hlrs. T P. CH-lwli, minmil i.'plvsviir.iiix'.- Tlnfn-rn ss sf '
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1 l Englzklz Departmem' Mr. john Howard, B.S., M.A., Chairman. Mr. Gabriel Kuhn, B.A. Miss Marvyl Wheeler, B.S. Mrs. Mae Page, B.A. Miss Dena Eikenes, B.A. Miss jean Witmcr, B.A. Mrs. Mildred Seydel, B.S. Miss Margaret Uthus, B.A. Miss Nancy Stewart, B.S., Litt. D. Seated'-Howard. Standing-Kuhn, Wheeler, Page, Eikencs, Witmer, Scydel, Uthus St wart Under the guidance of the English Department, the students are able to further their knowledge of English grammar, literature, speech, and journalism. These teachers are not content with merely developing our academic nature, many of them engage in guiding our extrafcurricular activities. Journalism is Mr. Howard's specialty, and he advises the Cynosure BifWeekly literary staff. Miss Wheeler pilots the Student Council, Miss Uthus directs our dramatic efforts, Mrs. Seydel advises Harlequin Club, and Miss Eikenes is adviser of the National Honor Society. Mr. Earhart, as head librarian, sees that our library has the newest and best books available. He is assisted by Miss Witmer, who also teaches sophomores. Earhart, Witmer. Miss Jean Witmer, B.A. F4 Library Department Mr. Herbert Earhart, B.S M A Chairman. I
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