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MARGUERITE CRAIG, who hails from Bottineou, N.D. is instructor of mathematics, which includes plane geom- etry, advanced algebra, solid geometry, and trigonom- etry, She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Mac- alester College in St. Paul, Minn. 1 RON DAVY, a native of Minot, teaches commercial law, salesmanship and distributive education. Mr. Davy at- tended Minot State Teachers college, where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree. MARY DICKINSON, who was born in Grafton, N.D. and has lived in all parts of the state, is a teacher of home economics. Miss Dickinson received her Bachelor of Science degree from the North Dakota Agricultural col- lege in Fargo. ALEX ENCHEFF, director of the A Cappella choir, is a native of Frederick, Colo. Mr. Encheff received his Boch- elor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees from Colorado State college of Education in Greeley, Colo. LuVERN ENCHEFF, formerly o native of North Dakota, is a teacher of English Ill, World history and United States history. Mrs. Encheff graduated from Colorado State college of Education in Greeley, Colo., with a Bachelor of Arts degree. WILLIAM ENGELSMAN, who came from Chicago, Ill., is the director ofthe MHS Orchestra. He is a graduate of the University of Colorado. He holds o Bachelor of Music Education degree. ARVEL GRAVING, who came from Grafton, ND., directs concert band, cadet band, and pep band. Mr. Graving graduated from St. Olaf college in Northfield, Minn., with a Bachelor of Arts degree. CLAIR HOBERG teaches a variety of subjects, including agriculture, shop, home mechanics and crafts, electricity, and metals. Mr. Hoberg, who originally came from Boyd, Minn., attended college at Ellendale, Valley City, and the North Dakota Agricultural college in Fargo to re- ceive two Bachelor of Science degrees.
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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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AVICE HOFTO, who was born in Woodstock, Ill., teaches Plane Geometry and serves as Study Hall supervisor. Mrs. Hofto received her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of North Dakota. MARTHA HOLUM instructs Health and Physical Educa- tion and is adviser of Pep Club. Miss Holum, who claims Barnsville, Minn., as her hometown, is a graduate of Concordia College in Moorhead, Minn. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree. ART HOVDE, a native of Aneta, N. D., teaches Health and Physical Education and is head basketball coach. Mr. Hovde received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Mayville State Teachers college in Mayville, N. D. CHARLES HREN, who hails from Duluth, Minn., is expe- riencing his first year in the teaching profession. He teaches Social Studies, Biology, and Physical Education. Mr. Hren, former All-American football player, gradu- ated from Northwestern University with a Bachelor of Science degree. JOHAN O. JOHNSON, who comes from Sawyer, N. D., instructs English ll and U. S. History. Mr. Johnson gradu- ated from Minot State Teachers college with a Bachelor of Science degree. WILLARD B. LAABS, instructor of Economics, Debate and Discussion, comes from Winona, Minn. Mr. Laabs re- ceived his Bachelor of Arts degree from Winona State Teachers college at Winona, Minn., and Master of Science degree from the University of North Dakota. MAI NAGATOMO, instructor of English IV and News- writing, also advises the High Times, Searchlight and Quill and Scroll. Miss Nagatomo, who is an alumna of Minot high school, attended Minot State Teachers col- lege, where she earned her Bachelor of Science degree. LOUISE O'CONNOR, who instructs Shorthand and Typing is a native of Winona, Minn. She earned a special Com- mercial diploma from Valley City State Teachers college.
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