North High School - Polaris Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1968

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Page 26 text:

 Soy, it this toughl uyi Tom Elsenschenk to MR. GUSTAVO ZANONI, MR. ALLAN SPRINGEN and MR. JAMES KANWISCHER MR. ZANONI teaches bookkeeping. MR. SPRINGEN teaches bv vnen law and typing; he alto it In charge of capt and gowns and service points. MR. KANWISCHER teaches business organization and management, typing and consumers economics; he also helps advise the tenter prom. He alto coaches tennis. I see It, but I don't believe it. says James Kitchen to AAR. EDGAR KAST. MR. KAST teaches typing and bookkeeping, distributes locks and lockers and it department chairman. Business Department Teaches Students Useful Skills I finally did it right, says Karen Fairbanks to MISS AGNES LERSCHEN, MISS MARJORIE SEALANDER and MISS AAARY CORCORAN. MISS LERSCHEN teaches shorthand; she is alto In charge of collections and banquet. MISS SEALANDER teaches shorthand. ttenOtkillt and typing and Is In charge of ushers. Office skills and bookkeeping is taught by MISS MARY CORCORAN; the also helps advise the seniors with their memorial and clast song. The object of the business department is to help the students develop skill and accuracy in typing, shorthand, business law, office skills, basic business, stenoskills and bookkeeping. The various classes have many machines which the students may practice on. Many students may take advantage of the various work programs offered. Seniors receive credit for their on-the-job training. FICE EDUCATION ] DENTS MiST-DEVEL:? a TTMrAftlUe 'skill a Jr Ji re U rrttjct (IflCtnt '« p plfdM nt P 'iCO h( b cooper4 (I ’ ipirit Rr» dfril,ty Ui™S. ’. AARS. CHARAAAINE DYSTERHEFT puts up a bullatin board as EloHa Thompson looks on. AARS DYSTERHEFT taachas business education and advisas tha clast slogan—class yell committee. NOT PICTURED: AARS. Alll JARVENPA who teaches typing and recordkeeping. 22

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 Should I, or shouldn't I? says MISS MARY JOSEPHSON to MRS. SHIRLEY KEATING, at Joy Lofstrand. Rochelle Avent and Bonnie langums looks on. Mitt Jotephton teaches leadership and modem dance and advises Pep Club. Mr . Keating leaches physical education, health and modem dance. Mr . Got!man end Mr . Gustafson help Jeanne Botz with floor exercise. MRS. KATHLEEN GOTTMAN teaches physical education and health; tho is alto on the Homecoming Queen teleciion committee. MRS. JEAN GUSTAfSON teaches physical education and health. She also advises the cheerleaders. Phy. Ed. Dept. Keeps Fit MR. LEW BURNETT teaches physical education and coaches track and cross-country. But the floor doesn't move, Mr. Snell, says John Schudl. MR. LEE SNELL teaches physical education and health; he Is alto In charge of the lunchroom and head football coach This is what I call keeping your nose to the grindstone, says Boyd Amtler to Mr. Johnson. MR. BRUCE JOHNSON teaches apparatus, history and physical education; he coaches golf and gymnastic . 21



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 We're on our way. MR. IYNN SMITH and MR. EDWARD SCHTYS both teach occupational relation . MR. SMITH it the Parent Teacher Association Faculty Representative. Pan of the day, they both spend helping students who are on the work program. Students Combine Boy, was that a funny one, says MR. NEIl TUCKER to MR JOHN ANDERSON as Mattie Spellmon and llnnea Patterson go through cards. MR. NEIl TUCKER and MR JOHN ANDERSON ere in charge of the Neighborhood Youth Corps. Occupational relations is taught by MR MILTON KLEVEN Work — Study Home Ec Prepares Girls for Future Party Time says MISS LOUISE SARGIN'S and MRS. MARY SARGENT S home economics clast. MISS LOUISE SARGIN, in the home economics department, teaches foods. MRS, SARGENT teaches foods and clothing. She also advises. the Future Homemakers of America and it department chairman. NOT PICTURED: MISS BERNICE DAHL, who teaches clothing and MRS. CECIL? MAC INNES who teaches the Home and Family end foods and also advises the senior banquet. 23

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