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Bev and Dorene Assist in Running Office Solemn looks are predominant as Joel A. Davy and Beverly Steenstrup after a hard day's work. ww Combining work with pleasure are members of the MHS office staff, Beverly Steenstrup and Dorene Flom. Handling tron scripts grades, office records, and taking telephone messages are just a few of the many duties they perform. Besides this they are always willing to help a student in need. -8-
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Administration Formulates School Policies Board of Education members going over plans for the new junior high school are: Mrs. Hazel Smallwood, Mr. W. J. Brisson, Mr. Paul A. Miller, Dr. V. J. Fischer, Mr. Sherman Day, and Mr. T. H. Luedke. Not pictured is Mr. Harris Walstad. Besides the providing and maintaining of the present Minot school system, the Board of Education is concerned with the construction and completion of a new junior high school, which is expected to be completed by January, l957, the probable construction of a school in Keyes Addition, the construction of a school at the new jet interceptor base, and the construc- tion ot ci sizable addition to Edison elementary school. The board consists of seven members, who meet once ci month and oftener if necessary. f t - N lli ii . X P, . ' l it ,fi Science degree. -7- 9,1 Mr. Paul A. Miller, superintendent of the Minot public school system, has been head of the system in Minot for l3 years. Mr. Miller ob- tained his Bachelor of Arts degree from Val- paraiso University in Valparaiso, Ind., and his Master of Arts at the University of North Dakota. Mr. Joel A. Davy has completed his second year as principal of Minot High. Mr, Davy attended Jamestown College and the Uni- versity ot North Dakota where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master of
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'wm 1i Q a6im.1x.suss-frsn. ANNA M. ACKERMANN, who teaches English IV and advises the Honor Society, hails from New Rockford, N.D. Miss Ackermann received her Bachelor of Science degree from Valley City Teachers College, her Master of Arts degree from the University of North Dakota at Grand Forks, and a Professional Diploma in Secondary English from Columbia University in New York. MABEL JANE ADAMS, who calls Faribault, Minn., her home, earned her Bachelor of Arts degree at Carleton College in Northfield, Minn. Here at Minot High she teaches World history and is treasurer of the athletic fund. ADELE M. ANDERSON, teacher of English Ill and ad' viser of the Senior Class, is a native of Rush City, Minn. She graduated from Carleton College, Northfield, Minn., with a Bachelor of Arts degree. ANNE H. ANDERSON, who originally came from Crary, N.D., teaches English lll, Latin, and Spanish and is business adviser ofthe High Times and Searchlight. She acquired her Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees from the University of North Dakota. HELEN BJERKEN, who comes from Fargo, N.D., teaches biology and home economics. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from the North Dakota Agricultural college in Fargo. CARL BLOOMQUIST, who is teaching his first year at MHS, came to Minot from Devils Lake. He is teacher of English ll and World history. Mr. Bloomquist attended the University of North Dakota, where he earned a Mas- ters degree in Political Science. H. LESLIE BOWMAN teaches industrial arts, which in- cludes mechanical drawing, metal work, and electricity. His hometown is Ellendale, N D, and he graduated from the University of North Dakota with a Bachelor of Science degree. DUANE CARLSON, instructor of physical education and health classes, is a native ot Mohall, ND. He is also head football coach. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Minot State Teachers College, and his Mas- ter of Science degree from the University of N. Dakota
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