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Variety of Math Courses Offered MR. STEVEN PERMUTH thiol MR. WAITER HARTMANN deserve an F , Mr. Hartmann thinl ho deserve an A' | Mr. Permuth inttrucl tha students at North in geometry, tolid geometry and college math He al o advise the National Honor Society. Mr. Hartmann insruct »enior math and elementary algebra. Just try ' y MR. WAITER CHILDERS and MR. STUART BUTTER-FIELD to John Schudi. Mr. Childer teache general math and geometry and coaches varsity hocley and baseball. Mr. Butterfield teaches geometry and senior math. Ho also advise the senior tickets committee. Teaching geometry and senior math at North is MR. DONALD SOVEll. He also coaches basketball and is assistant football coach. Many courses in math are taught at North. Senior math is offered for a review. There is also elementary algebra, geometry, advanced algebra and trigonometry. There is also a math club this year which Mr. Permuth advises. • Come on. don't be so shy ' say MR. ELMER EDLUND and MR. LLOYD RUTGERSON to Bob Hrutka Mr. Cdlund teaches elementary and advanced algebra. He I on the commencement committee and is chairman of the math department. Mr. Rutgerson teaches senior math, trigonometry and advanced algebra. 16
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Polars Appreciate Art and Music Art classes are not designed to produce artists but to educate students. They are to make students more aware of themselves and their environment. North's music department is just as active as always. An all-school choir concert is being planned as well as the Holiday Review. Sophomores take a class in related arts to increase their appreciation of music and art. Hoy, be coreful with Ihot halt tayt Gerald Lockhart, drum major, to MR. GERALD OAKVIK. Band and orchettra ore taught by Mr. Oakwlk, and ho li chairman of the mutic department. Would you repeat that? tayt John legro to MR. DAVID TOMLIN-SON. Art at North it taught by Mr. Tomlinton. He It alto tho twimmlng coach at North and chairman of the art department. See what you gel for telling candy? tayt MR. O. DONALD SfRANDEMO to Margo Arf. Jean Bjorklund and William lata. Mr. Straodemo teachet related artt. He direett tho Choir, the Polairct and the Chorittert. He it alto on the auditorium eommitee. 15 DitpUying creative workt of ttudenit it MRS. CONNIE SAUNDERS. She teachet art. She hat charge of the bulletin boardt around North.
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What a way to go. say MR. ALFRED CHRISTOPHERSON to MR. SAMUEL PERRIN, Dal Mudinger and MRS JUDITH METCALF. Mr. Christopherson teaches biology, advises the audio-visual aids and serves on the auditorium committee and commencement committee. Mr. Perrin teaches biology, is on the auditorium committee and is chairman of the science department. Mrs. Metcalf teaches biology and greenhouse and is In charge of floral decorations. MR NEIL GIlllS blows glass tubes as Greg Barnes looks on. Mr. Gillis teaches chemistry and senior math. Science: Key to the Future In the area of science a person may take botany, biology, physics, greenhouse, chemistry and sci ence. Polars faking botany or biology become acquainted with the living organisms; students faking physics and chemistry go into the nature of science. I should get a |olf out of this one. Physics and senior math are taught by MR. ROBERT FRIDGEN. Looking Into the future is Judy Super as MR WAITER NALEPKA, MR. DONALD WAN-DER. and MR. RlCHARO JACOBSON look on. Mr. Nalepka teaches science, health, modern problems and biology and coaches baseball, Mr. Wander teaches science and biology. Mr. Jacobson teaches science and general math. 17
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