North High School - Polaris Yearbook (Sheboygan, WI)

 - Class of 1939

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G The students of North High School are given a wide variety of interesting subjects from which to select their life's ambition. The boys find the course in Industrial Arts very broad. ln this course mechanical drawing, auto mechanics, printing, general metals, general electricity, woodworking, and upholstering are offered. The instructors in this course are lVIr. Eugene Neubauer, Mr. Arthur Mather, Mr. Arden VVandrey, and lllr. Charles Buckeridge. The aim of the Commercial Course is to guide the students for future activity in the business field. With the aid of Mr. Albin Thalacker, hir. John VVatson, Mr. Jacob Sheffy, llliss Vera Lange, lVIiss Helen Frome, and llliss Arloine VVright, the subjects of- fered are business training, bookkeeping, fil- ing, shorthand, calculation, business princi- ples, salesmanship, and commercial law. lldathematics teaches the students to think, calculate, and analyze problems quickly and accurately. lN'Ir. Donovan Johnson and lX'Ir. Ralph Chadek teach algebra, advanced alge- bra, trigonometry, solid geometry, and plane geometry. The study of foods, clothing, textiles, home training, and home crafts are given to the students by Miss Janet Leberman and lVIiss Vallis Lietz in the Home Economics Course. Physical Education helps the students to develop their bodies and learn the values of exercise, rest, and general health habits. The instructors of this course are Miss Elizabeth McGinness and lVIr. Howard Rich. Since scientific progress is one factor that distinguishes our civilization from the civil- izations of the past, the understanding of the methods, tools, generalizations, and achieve- ments of science and their appreciation is essential to a well-rounded personality that is to function effectively in a democratic so- ciety. The instructors in the science depart- ment are llfr. George Peterson, Mr. Douglas Dixon, lVIr. Edward Batterman, and lVIr. Oscar Sieker. There are lllally interesting subjects, cen- tering around the government of the United States and of other countries, and the city government, which are included in the curri- culum of the Social Studies. Citizenship. ef-gwff ancient and medieval history, world history, United States history, American problems, and magazines and newspapers are offered by lVIiss Bernice Scott, Miss Karene Falk, Miss Beatrice Haan, Mr. Harold Gall, Mfr. Frederic Holt, and Mr. John Hahn. The library offers the students and teach- ers a place for study, reading, and research work. The librarians are Miss Ethelalice Scott and lliiss Lois Hendricks. The students who are interested and show musical inclination are enrolled in band, orchestra, chorus, girls' and boys' glee club, and music theory. Mr. Fred Schroeder and Mr. Ernest Stanke instruct this work. Those students who are talented in de- signing or painting are offered Fine Arts, un- der the direction of lN'Ir. Robert Johnson. ln this course the students learn to paint scenery for the stage, make postcards for ad- vertising, design block prints for the school paper and the yearbook, and increase their knowledge of art in general. These students designed the school flag, and the school em- The Foreign Language Department en- deavors to inculcate an appreciation of o blem. My Jeff own language through the study of, and con - parison with, the language, past and present. of other nations. The different languages of- fered, under the supervision of Miss Kathryn Prescott lVIiss Clara Dahlman and lwiss 3 7 lVIarion Corcoran, are Latin, German, and French. The English courses teach the students the correct use of the English language and broadens their scope of knowledge in current and past literature. The students read short stories, one-act plays, Shakespearean drama, historical fiction, travel, and adventure liter- ature. The students of journalism learn the makeup of news stories, editorials, features, and critical writing. lnstructing in the Eng- lish Department are Miss Olive lVIcDer- mott, Nliss Edna Oelke, Miss Donna Finger, llliss Catherine Nagel, lVIiss Alice Ballan- tyne, llffiss Lorenda Hoard, lVliss Helen Her- man, and llfrs. Clarence Heidal. Through their wide range of training in high school, the students are prepared to car- ry on their educational work or to enter di- rectly into the business world. Payr Thirtfrn .411

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