North High School - Polaris Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1967

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 Oh, Mr. Snell, you play the cutest tunes!” Teaching physical education and modern dance; serving on the auditorium committee, health committee and faculty council; and acting as department chairman is how MISS MARY RAE JO-SEPHSON spends her time. She received both B.S. and M S. degrees at the University of Wisconsin. MR. LEE SNELL is the physical education teacher for sophomores and juniors. Along with being the head football coach. Mr. Snell supervises the student lunchroom and acts as department chairman. He received a B.S. degree at Iowa State Teachers’ College. Physical Education Tones Up North’s Students Fifty push-ups or else! One of North's physical education teachers is MR. LEWIS BURNETT Mr. Burnett is the cross country and trade coach at North and holds an M A. degree from the University of Iowa. MR. BRUCE JOHNSON teaches history and physical education. He received a B.S. degree at St. Cloud State College. Besides assisting the football coach. Mr. Johnson coaches gymnastics, intramurals, and wrestling. He is also the N Club advisor. Physical education is taken by students during their first two years at North. Girls take a general activity schedule during the tenth grade. They have some choice in their junior year; they can elect modern dance, take a gym leadership course, or a general sports course. In their senior year they may wish to continue in physical education by being a gym aide or participating in modern dance. Boys haven’t as many choices but may go into varsity sports. All students take one semester of health in their junior year. MR. WALTER NALEPKA received a B.S. degree in 1 M8, from the University of Minnesota. He teaches hcilth, physical education, and special classes, is department chairman and advises the senior social committee. Go, you chicken fat, go!!! MRS. JEAN GUSTAFSON teaches physical education, advises the cheerleaders and helps plan Dedication Day. She graduated from the University of Minnesota with a B.S. degree. Mrs. Gustafson’s secret ambition is to ’’play par golf even for just one round.” The Pep Club, G.A.A., the tennis team, and teaching physical education and health really keep MISS CONNIE GIBSON on her toes. She attended St. Cloud State College where she received a B.S. degree. MRS. SHIRLEY KEATING, who received her BS. degree at Minot State College, teaches sophomore and junior physical education and health. She also is in charge of girls’ competitive swimming.

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 This is what I call really gening wrapped up in your work. MRS. CHARMAIN DYSTER-HEFT graduated from St. Cloud State College with a B.S. degree. She now teaches business education and typing. MRS. MEI.VA J. HADLEY teaches typing and a sophomore course called consumer economics. Mrs. Hadley graduated from Lincoln University with a B.S. degree. MRS. RUTH HAMMER teaches beginning typing. She went to Simpson College, where she received a B.A. degree. Business organization and management and typing are taught by MR. JAMES KANWISCHER. He received his B.S. degree from Valley Gty State College. -Its your crib. MR EDWARD SOLTYS coordinates the tenth grade work program. He received his B.S. degree at the University of Minnesota. Advisor to the North Star DECA Club, which has completed its second year of operation, is MR. DAREL J. LEIPOI.D. .Mr. Leipold. the twelfth grade training coordinator, has received B.B.A.. B.S., and M A. degrees at the University of Minnesota. Mr. Leipold's secret ambition is for all my zero-hour students to be on time every- day. MR. ALLAN SPRINGEN has attended Mayvillc State Teachers- College, Macalestcr College and the University of Oslo in Norway. He now has a B.A. degree. Mr. Springen teaches business law and also keeps track of service points M. LYNN SMITH received an M.A. degree at Macalester College. Besides being in charge of the tenth and eleventh grade work program, Mr. Smith is the PTA faculty representative. New Courses, Labs Aid Vocational Students That there should be one man die ignorant who had capacity for knowledge, this I call tragedy. —Thomas Carlyle Here’s ah interesting item on Mr. Kanwischer I've never seen before.” MR. EDGAR KAST attended the University of Southern California, the Minnesota School of Business and Gustavus Adolphus College where he received his A.B. degree. He now teaches typewriting and bookkeeping. If one has trouble with his lock, Mr. Kast is the man to see. He is also department chairman. Junior and senior record keeping and typing is taught by MRS. AILI JARVENPA. She received her B.S. degree upon graduation from the University of Minnesota. MR. GUSTAVO ZANONI teaches record keeping to juniors and seniors. He received his B.A. and B.S. degrees from UMD, Duluth. He also advises the Dedication Day committee. It could be an 's', or it could be a V; on the other hand, it could be an T. Maybe it's a 'b', or maybe a ... Senior and advanced shorthand and secretarial skills arc taught by MISS AGNES LERSCHEN. Her services arc also used in faculty collections, welfare, and duplicating. MISS MARJORIE SEAI.ANDER teaches short-hand and also is in charge of tickets and the service group which provides ushers during the year. She received her B.A. degree upon graduation from Gustavus Adolphus College. Stcno skills are taught by MRS. MARY CORCORAN. She graduated from Wisconsin State University at Superior, Wisconsin, with a B.S. degree. The training and industrial coordinator at North is MR. MILTON KLE-VEN. Mr. Kleven received his B.A. degree from Augsburg College and has done graduate work at the University of Minnesota. He also advises the senior banquet committee. There have been many changes in North's business department this year. North High has the city's only shorthand lab. Using headphones, shorthand students may take dictation by listening to tape recordings. The tapes arc played at various speeds, and each student works at the rate that she can handle effectively. Also, typing students arc receiving more individual help from their teachers because records now present general instructions. Typing is more fun, for students may type to music; however, the rate they type is gradually increased as the tempo of the music increases.



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 The office staff stands ready to administer to North's needs. SEATED: Mrs. Lillian Carlson, Mrs. Vera Storm. Mrs. Irene Pappin, Mrs. Katherine Peterson. STANDING: Miss Janie Hauser. Mrs. Lois Desmond. Mrs. Violet Anderson, Mrs. Shirley Quist, Mrs. Agnes Peterson, Miss Jackie Crowell, Mrs. Mildred Neale. Staffs Stew and Struggle Over Students The indispensable munch-a-lunch bunch daily devises adventures in eating for eager Polarites. FRONT: Mrs. Mildred Budge, Mrs. Betty Minard, Mrs. Phyllis Loppnow, Mrs. Florence Trovik, Mrs. Lorraine Mell, Mrs. Helen Schimme. BACK: Mrs. Betty Engle, Mrs. Lillie Prccht, Mrs. Carol Zarling, Mrs. Frances Johnson, Mrs. Beverly Peel, Mrs. Melba Mcdin. North's cver-efficient maintenance crew strives to provide a healthful and wholesome environment for all. SEATED: Mr. Frank Swanson, Mrs. Bessie Olson, Mr. Harold Johnson. STANDING: Mr. Harry Johnson, Mr. John Burns, Mr. Raymond La-sota. Mr. Robert Reilly. 24

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