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MRS. MARION DUNHAM: Not Pictured. English. MRS. RUTH HEDLUND: Not Pictured. English, Student Council, Hull-guard . MRS. CLARIS MANKOWSKI: Not Pictured. English, Related Arts Cap and Gown, Auditorium Committee Chairman. GEORGE DECKER: English, Senior Day. DOUGLAS LARSON: English. S.E.P., A i tant Sophomore Football Coach, Varsity Hockey Coach, Sophomore Baseball Coach, Prom. MRS. CLARICE MILLER: English. Senior Math, History. Related Subjects Special Classes. “It say here that English teacher are in great demand. English - Department Stresses Language, Literature To gel along in this cvcrchanging and complex world a mastery of the language is of ever increasing importance. People must be able to express ideas and communicate with others. North's English Department kcc| s these goals in mind when curriculum is being organized. RUTH PERSON: Eng li»h. Polaris Yearbook Adviser. Senior Adviser Chairman, Award and Scholarship . CARY PARKER: Eng li»h. Drama Club, Auditorium Committee. UUURRH MRS. KIRSTEN OTTO: English. 25
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FRANK JOHNSON: English. English Department Chair nun. MRS. LILLIAN LINDSTEN: English. Advanced Drama. Auditorium Committee, Elections. Mr. Andrr«on looks critically at the 1‘olaris Bi-weekly. JAMES ANDERSON: English. News-writing. Warn Bi-Weekly. JOHN MCDONALD: English. Areas stressed in Knglish include literature, grammar, drama, and creative writing. A newswriting course is offered to juniors who are especially interested in journalism or hope to be on the school newspaper staff. “Hey, you two, this isn't Brave Mew World! SEYMOUR YESNER: English. MRS. PHYLLIS LY'OERS: Business English. English. MRS. REBECCA STRANDLUND: English. Health, 24
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Mathematics- Necessary For College, Business, Living Mathematics is a course always stressed for students entering college. It is also useful and important in many aspects of daily life. Kngi-neering. accounting, clerical work, store work and even figuring bills and taxes require a knowledge of math. Algebra, geometry, advanced algebra, trigonometry, solid geometry and senior math are courses offered in the math department. ELMER EDI.UND: Geometry. Elementary Algebra. MILTON ELEVEN: Advanced Algebra, Senior Math. LLOYD RUTGERSON: Ce- omelry, Advanced Algebra, Ticket . Math and science are puzzling »ubjrct» to man) »tudenU. DONALD SOVELL: Geometry. Senior Math. Vanity Ba»ket-ball Coach, Assistant Football Coach. HARRIET MADICAN: Advanced Algebra. Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, Senior Budget. Mathematic Department Chairman. STUART BUTTERFIELD: Elementary Algebra, General Math, Science. 26
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