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■Mfi? : rw. MR. NESS The superintendent of our school. His hometown is Fer- tile, Minn. He attended Augs- burg College where he re- ceived a B. A. degree and the University of Minnesota where he received his M. A. His hobbies are hunting and fishing. He backs our school activities. MARGARET SEBALD One of those exceptional girls who seem to be eyery place at once. She’s Mr. Ness's right hand; always willing to help out in a pinch. MISS SCHADE Our principal and teacher of senior English. Her hobby is traveling. She has been to most of the states in the Uni- ted States, to Canada, Mex- ico and several European countries. She received her B.A. at Macalester and her M.A. at the U. of M. At al- most any time you will see her busy with the many school activities which she backs with enthusiasm. THE FACULTY OF POLARLAND MR. EASTMAN Our music teacher; directs the band, chorus, and glee clubs as well as the octet and sextette. He also teaches sev- eral music lessons every day. MR. ANDRESEN Teaches English and is tf e school librarian. He hailo from Duluth. His special interest is fishing; he has a hobby of woodworking. He has an As- sociated Arts degree at the University of Minnesota and B.A. at Hamline. One of his favorite expressions is, vlt's what you learn after you know it all that counts.” MR. MITTON Our senior fdvisor and homeroom instructor; teaches agriculture. His hometown is Staples, Minnesota, and he re- ceived his B. A. degree at the University of Minnesota. An outdoor man, he enjoys hunt- ing and fishing. 4
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When we were confused and puzzled, you were there to help us understand. When we were discour- aged, you gave us those words of wisdom that helped us over the hump. Each time we failed, you failed with us; each time we were hurt or disappointed, you gave us the courage to face reality. You did your best to bring us up with the fear and love of God so that wc would always have someone to whom we could turn. Although it was often difficult, you disciplined us in such a way so as to give us the benefit of your experi- ence. And then you gave us love so that our lives could be full. Now as we've reached our Senior year, we realize the sacrifices you ve had to make, the disappointments and failures you’ve had to bear. As a small token of our appreciation and love we, the Seniors of 1956, dedicate the 1956 POLAR to you, our PARENTS, for your unfailing love, devotion, and guidance. 3
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MISS CARLSON Our commercial teacher comes from Finley, North Da- kota. She received her B.A. degree at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota. Her interests are classical music and sports and she enjoys cooking and reading. MRS. BJERKE Born in the Netherlands and grew up in Sandstone, Minn. Her hobby is raising flowers, special interest is reading. She teaches sopho- more and junior English. Re- ceived B. E. at St. Cloud and Masters degree at the Univer- sity of Colorado. MISS JONES Our science and biology teacher; her hobbies are pho tography, collecting insects and rocks. Her hometown is St. Cloud where she received her B. A. She received her M S. from the University or Michigan at Ann Arbor. MISS SONSTENG The home economics teach- er at H. H. S. She graduated from Augsburg College, Min- neapolis. Her hobby is pen- cil sketching; her favorite pas- time is listening to records and eating Italian spaghetti. She comes from Salol, Minn. MR. TEW The junior high teacher— hails from our hometo«vn, Hinckley. He received a B.S degree at the University of Minnesota. His hobbies vary from reading to outdoor sports MRS. HENDERSHOT Teaches girls Physical Edu- cation, health, and eighth and ninth grade English. Her hometown is Mora, Minn. She graduated from Augsburg College in Minneapolis. Her favorite pastime is being with her family over weekends. 5
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