North High School - Polaris Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1985

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Debate Team Debate Team is a new but formal type of competition that rejoined North as of this year. The students debate on one topic per year across the country and are held without conflict at state and national competitions. They met on Tuesdays and Thursday from 2 pm to 5 pm with Victor Raymond as their advisor. Back: Victor Varnado. SooBok Smeby, Ed Munnich Front: Cedric Puleston. Katie Kadwell, Nicholas Hill, Coach Victory Raymond Not Pictured Josh Roybal. Greg Sorenson, Heidi Johnson. Ray Rainbolt. Mike Robbins. Matt Clayton Quiz Bowl Minnesota Quiz Bowl” is a radio program for all High School Students. Teams from 32 of the high schools compete in four divisions of eight teams each in round robin competition. Four students meet for two or three matches on each of the three evenings. Back Row: Chris Kingsley. Cedric Puleston Front Row: Ed Munnich. Nicholis Hill. Jean O’Bresky, Debbie Kruese. Not shown — Andy Smith Close-Up The Close-Up program is an annual opportunity for all students to go to Washington D.C., and meet various senators and representatives. The 10 students went during Black History month, they had the opportunity to attend a Black History Exhibit. Richard Chakolis, advisor said, The 10 students made a very good representation for the school. They are very high quality students.” Anita Jaszewski. Todd Kirby. Becky Birnell. Tiffany Moore. D.J. Buckhalton, Tracy Ellis. Monique Corbson. Rachel Olson. Mr. Chakolis. Not shown: Disa Nordvall. Marcallina Shannon. 20

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Grammar Club The North High Grammar Club meets twice weekly to find more about how our language works, to have fun while learning and to conduct activities like alerting advertisers who misuse our language. Front Row: John Asheim. Anna Olson. Heidi Johnson. Mike Frankowski Back Row: Ed Minnich. Disa Nordvall, George Roberts. Jay Price, and Geri Williams HLVCIub A large percent of our school consists of students with different cultural and racial backgrounds. This club is designed for American Asian students to help them adapt to the differences in society, language, and, customs, to also help them through school and their classwork. George Roberts is the founder of this club which started this year. Top Row: Hein Nquyen, George Roberts. Chung Vang Bottom Row: Teng Lo Finding Your Karass What Kurt Vonnegut intends to do is have people read, enjoy and talk about his books. If you are wondering who Vonnegut is, he is the author of several books such as Slaughterhouse Five, Cat's Cradle, and of course Finding Your Karass. George Roberts met with students out of class to discuss Vonnegut’s books. This is for enjoyment sharing the work of one of America’s most inventive, graspy, greedy fellow. Top Row: Ed Munnlch, George Roberts. Katie Kadwoli Bottom Row: John Asheim. Victor Varnado. Kurt Vonnegut Victor Varnado. Elizabeth Funari, Ed Munnlch, Paula LeBlanc. George Roberts. Not shown: Katie Kadwell, John Asheim. Mike Robbins. ’SCool Club This club ’S cool has questions about Why schools are the way they are?” They met once a week after school and had discussions and interviews with the school board members, teachers, administrators, etc. 'S Cool takes surveys which will lead to designing a model for the opening of next year schools. George Roberts says, Strict attendance is not required, but high interest is required.” 19



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Indian Upward Bound David Mergler Ron Voss, Scott Egan, Mark McCollough row: Jon Fidelman, Cathy Muller. Dan Fair De Foe, and Donna Thomps n Indian Upward Bound (IUB) is a program to prepare Indian students for college. The college preparatory program is designed to meet the academic and motivational needs of Indian high school students, from low income families, and those who are the first generation to attend college. IUB is Funded by the U.S. Department of Education and is also sponsored by the University of Minnesota. IUB provides the following services to its students: a six-week summer residential program held on a college campus, counselors within the school, personality, academic, career counseling, and many other services. In return, the IUB students are expected to: attend a summer of academic performance, and other activities sponsored by IUB. Students who are selected to join IUB have met the eligibility requirements set forth in federal guidelines. 21

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