North High School - Polaris Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1963

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A mastery of English is now a main ingredient in the formula for success. A comprehensive knowledge of the language is necessary to allow an individual to compete on an even basis in society. To meet this urgent demand, the English Department constantly strives to develop a proficiency in English in its students. ENGLISH MRS. PHYLLIS LYDKRS: English. MRS. CLARIS MANKOWSKI: Eng-lish, Chairman Auditorium Committee. HARR BROWN: English, History, Hockey Coach, Assistant Football ('each. Faculty Social Committee. RUTH PERSON: English, Polaris Annual Advisor. Awards and Scholarships. MRS. CHRISTINE DUNHAM: Eng-lish. SEP. “Da King’s Inglish iz getting moidered.” and North’s teachers are trying to correct this situation. RUTH NOR LING: English. MRS. LILLIAN LINDSTEN: English, Auditorium Committee. MRS. RUTH IIEDLUND: English. 13

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. . . to verbalize an idea” “Education. says Mr. Yesnei, “doesn’t have to l e entertaining. But it is in his classes. SEYMOUR YESNER: English. Chairman Senior Advisers. The ability to verbalize an idea, to put what is seen, heard, or felt on paper is an important educational goal. The English Department stresses the need for self-expression. An education in all facets of English may l e obtained at North. In the sophomore year, the fundamentals of sentence structure and American literature are primary subjects. A junior may pursue modern literature, or he may take a newswriting course. World literature and creative writing are offered to seniors. FRANK JOHNSON: English. Chairman, English Department. AGNES BOLIN: English. Senior Cap and Gown Adviser. MRS. CLARICE MILLER: Snecial Classes. Senior Cap and Gown Adviser. MRS. GRACE BARSNESS: English. Faculty Social Committee. JAMES ANDERSON: English, Newswriting. Polaris Bi-Weekly. VERNON BACKES: English. Sopho-more Football Coach. Tennis Coach. Tag Day. MRS. REBECCA STRANDLUND: English. Physical Education. 12



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I4 MILTON ELEVEN: Mathematics. Mathematics Change and new discoveries arc an inherent part of mathematics. Miss Madigan, Mr. Zimmerman, and .Mr. Edlund debate a pertinent point with Mr. Thom. ... an awareness of ideas” Mathematics is the language of science. As a fluency in English creates an awareness of ideas, so mathematics produces a logical order of thought. Several varied math courses are offered at North. A student may l»egin with a general math course and proceed from algebra to geometry, through advanced algebra to trigonometry and from trig to solid geometry. A general senior math course is also available. LLOYD RUTGF.RSON: Mathematics. ... that moment when ideas crystallize . . .” HARRIET MADIGAN: Mathe-matics, Mathematics Department Chairman. ELMER EDLUND: Mathematics. LAWRENCE ZIMMERMAN: Mathematics, Civil Defense, Fire Drills, Boys Intramural Rowling, Sophomore Ilockev Coach. EDWARD THOM: Mathematics, Science. 14

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