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The n w thorthand lab w i examined by three of the butineti teacher MRS. RUTH DEIOREY: Typing. Bookkeeping. AUAN SPRINGEN: Butin Uw, Typing, Service Point , Botin Department CH lrm n. MRS. ElVA CARISON: Senior Shorthand. Office Skill , Mimeo MRS EUOORA ZEUERS: Not pictured. Record Keeping, Typing, Bookkeeping. New Labs Aid Vocational Classes Vocational training was offered by the business department with courses in typing, shorthand, business law. bookkeeping and general office skills. Many seniors also took advantage of the work program. In this program, students attended three hours of school in the morning and worked in the afternoon. The work program gave on-the-job training and opportunities to continue full-time work after graduation. A similar sophomore work program was initiated this year. This year North also had a shorthand lab installed. The lab which contains electronic equipment to make the task of learning shorthand easier for students and teachers both was the first of its kind in the city. MARJORIE SEA LANDER: Shorthand, Typing, Service Group. AGNES IERSCHEN; Short-h nd, Typing, Stenographic Skill . Cep and Gown. EDGAR KASTt Bookkeeping, Typing, lock and locker Supervl lon. PAUL BORANIAN: Typing, Work Program, Occupational Relation , Cap end Gown. MRS. SARAH MEYER: Typing. Butlneit Organization and Management, Student Council. 19
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IH « 0 your discrepancy if you'll sign mine. RICHARD SMITH: Wood. History, Pot iit Yearbook Business Manager, Budget EDWARD SOLTYS: Machine Shop, Golf Coach The bangs, clanks and buzzes lhat emerged from the lower halls of North High were the noises that eventually became tables, cabinets, knives, screw drivers and tool boxes. The Industrial Arts Department gave boys a chance to learn and polish skills that may later serve their vocational futures. Polars Prepared By DAVID ERICKSON: Wood. Senior A Day. LAWRENCE HANSEN: Auto Me chunks. Metals. Social Committee. MR ERICKSON MR. HANSEN JOHN JACOBI: Architectural Drafting, Industrial Arts Department Chairman, Auditorium Committee. Athletic Director, Ex hibit and Trophy Cases HOWARD NENOW: Auto Mechanics, lost and found. Dedication Day. MR. JACOBI MR NENOW let's see. The instructions say to slip Tab E into Slot A . . . Instructors spent some time figuring out the mechanics of their new equipment. RALPH SCHULZ: Metals, Biology, lunchroom Supervision, Seventh Hour Supervision. ROBERT ALBERT: Power Mechanics, Metals. Machine Shop, lunchroom Supervision. ALVIN QUIRING: Machine Drafting, Engineering Drafting. Machine Shop. Industrial Arts, Home Economics BERNICE DAHL: Clothing. MRS. CECILE MedNNES: Not Pictured Home and family living, foods. Junior Red Cross. Banquet 18 JUDITH McCOMB foods. Clothing. Y-Teens. Allhough everyone needn't be an expert at Beef Slroganoff, a basic knowledge of cooking and sewing remain part of the wife-and-mother role which will eventually be assumed by most girls. North's home economics courses provide these girls with a chance to develop their skills and learn new ones in preparation for whatever responsibilities they may later face. Home and Family Living offers special training in the efficient management of a home. All courses give the student the opportunity to become better prepared for her role as a woman. MRS MARY SARGENT: foods, f HA
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The capable counselor on North' staff helped itwdent on both vocational end personal level . SEATED: Wit Viola Marti, junior , and Mr. lallwyn Anway, senior . STANDING: Mr. Joseph Anlinson, sophomore ; Mr. Lawrence Zimmerman, sophomore ; and Mr. Gordon Thompson, junior and senior . North' vijiflng teacher. Mr . Mary Ellen Zen , aided student In home and school situation North Staffs Aid North Students Mr . Katherine Wright, the school nurse, bu»ily helped to soothe the ache and pain of North's students. North' department chairmen are pictured here. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. C. Niched . Assistant Principal; Mr . C. Maclnne . Home Economic ,- Mr . D. Hetherington, Special Classes; Mr. G. Thompson, Counselor; Mr. A Sprlngen, Business; Mr. J. Jacobi, lndu»fr!al Arts; Mi» M. Josephson. Physical Education; Mr. G. Sonnenberg, A i»fant Principal; Mr. C. Johnson, Principal; Mr. L Burnett, Physical Education; Mis H. Madlgan, Mathematic ; Mis P. Sehleyer, Art; Mr . C. Jennings, language; Mr. $. Perrin. Science Alternate. Not pictured: Mr. L Lange, Social Studies; Mr. S. Yesner, English; Mr. R. Fridgan, Science. 20
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