North High School - Polar Bear Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)
- Class of 1941
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I I I I I I I I I I II I X f X fgQQ.1Q.- -M mg..- - --. -- I . ,, ,MNUARX 1941 Nom-i HIGH scHooL ' i l l l enior oem by TOM WARE i i l When we, the remnants ot that tormer band Began our march but twelve short years ago. The road seemed smooth to that tar distant land, Which we, in fancy. thought to see aglow. Small children then were we, who trusted tate ! To shield us from the buttets in our course 'Til we should reach the tog-embowered gate Called graduation, which we hoped to torce. I i i So on we trudged through many a tortuous mile, And found the road was rough with rocks, not paved: But some ltoo bad tor theml gave up the trial And backward turned, ere they had waved. l But onward, onward, up and to the task! Once more we walk through brown, then green terrain, One day in rain, the next in sun we bask. i The way is hard, but we don't mind the pain. But one more lap and we'll attain the gate. The tamous ivy-covered gate, where each ls welcomed and received in pompous stateg l-lard work and toil alone that gate can breach. l i lt looms before us huge and broad and high: We hasten with a power born ot awe: These words on the triumphal arch do lie, To triumph one must try-'tis nature's law. l Right glad are we our journey is complete, I 5 Yet sad at thought ot parting with each mate: But we must onward! many roads here meet: This is lite's crossroad-there's no time to prate. There lie the roads which stretch into the blue. Yet brave ot heart and stout ot limb are we. i Let us select a route and tollow't through: i Thus shall untold the lite that is to be. li li -.l- NORTH HIGH SCHOOL POLAR BEAR enior' Kfdfdd Ofgcem FIRST ROW lLeft to rightj: Diane Fairfield, treasurerg Betty Jane Hall, secretary, Maralyn Spencer, girls' executive member, and Betty Russell, historian. SECOND ROW: Wayne Shaffer, vice president: Locke Macomber, president, Wayne Mac- Pherson, treasurerg and Tom Egan, boys' executive member. -2- I . y I emom I , ' ABBOTT, ETHEL FAHY Sub Deb 83 Hi-Teen 3, 43 Senior Home Room Representative 8. Ambition: Office Worker. I ABRUZZESE, CLARA BARBARA Senior Home Room Representative 8. Ambition: Beauty Operator. I ANDERSON, HUBERT WILLIAM Films Committee 3, 4, 53 Chairman 6, 7, 83 Home Room President 63 Vice President 4, 53 Fencing Club 33 Senior Banquet Committee Chairman 83 I Stage 3, 4. Ambition: Airplane Pilot. ll I ANDERSON, INGRID CHRISTINE ik Senior Announcement Committee B. Ambition: Undecided. ARMSTRONG, NELLIE MARIE Hall Monitor 4, 5, 63 Make-up Committee 5, 6. Ambition: Radio Announcer. I ASH, DAVID WILFRED I , ' President Student Council 83 Home Room President B3 Scholarship Repre- I sentative 43 A Cappella Chorus 83 B Chorus 43 C Chorus 33 Boys' Glee Club 7. Ambition: Engineer. 'A' AVGERINOS, ETHEL I Eleanor Holloway Club 3, 4, 5, 63 Sub Deb B3 Senior Home Room Repre- I l sentative 83 P. T. A. Representative 43 Scholarship Representative 53 Citizene ship Representative 3, 83 Girls' Glee Club 53 Study Hall Assistant 8. Ambition: Secretary. BAIR, RAYMOND EUGENE Nativity 3, 5, 73 The Pampered Darling 53 C Chorus 33 Boys' Glee Club 83 A Cappella Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Ambition: To be Successful. BAKER, LORRAINE MAXINE Hall Monitor B3 Home Room Secretary 4, 7. Ambition: Housewife. l I I k , SANTA, FRANCES MAY l ll Home Room Secretary 5, 6, 7, 83 Secretarial Club 73 Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 73 I l Social Orchestra 3, 4, 53 North High String Quartet 63 Superior rating in subdistrict and district music contest. Excellent rating in state contest 53 October Party Committee 83 Nurse Assistant 7, 8. Ambition: Secretary. BASH, VERNA MARY Citizenship Representative 53 Roller Skating Club 73 B Chorus 4, B3 C Chorus 33 Giris' Glee Club 73 Smiling Through 73 Property Committee 73 Little I , Women 73 lntra Mural 4, 53 Student Leader 63 Co4Chairman ot Class Day I l Committee 83 Oracle Reporting 8. Ambition: Marriage. , 3' BAUMGARTNER, VIRGINIA JEAN I I Hall Monitor 63 Hi-Teen 6, 73 Girl Reserves 3, 43 Senior Home Room Repre- I I , , sentative 8. Ambition: Secretary. I l I l l l l gaeciciey, BILLIE LOUISE , I !Senior Art Committee S. Ambition: Dress Designer. l IBESTOR, ELLA MAE I I I I I QB Chorusg C Chorus3 Girls' Glec Club3 Senior Home Room Representative 8. , l I 1Ambition: Beauty Culture. IBRAY, JEAN MARIE U , -Films Committee 6, 7, 83 Service Committee 6, 7, 83 Hall Monitor 7, B3 Home I Room President 63 Home Room Vice President 73 Home. Room Secretary 53 3 Home Room Treasurer 43 Citizenship Representative 83 Hi-Teen Club 3, 4, 5, ,6, 73 Fencing 33 Co-Chairman Senior Announcement Committee 8. I -Ambition: Teacher. 'A' BRIDENSTINE, DORIS MARIE ANN I Home Room Treasurer B3 Hi-Teen Club 63 Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 83 Band I 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 83 Drum Maiorctte 3, 5, 6, 73 Dru Major 7, 8. I Ambition: To Lead an' I Gir rchestr - B use-LE, DALE EUGENE - f X ,QL ,Home Room Vice Pre ' E , 'kCab an own J , IAmbition: Electrical ngineer. I Q, BRIGHT, DOROTHY MAXINE -,I I l Citizenship Representative 53 Orchestra 3, 83 Social Orchestra 3, 53 A Cap- i , pella Chorus 5, B3 B Chorus 3, 53 Senior Class Day Committee B3 Hall Monitor I l Y 5, 6, 7. Ambition: To be a Succeis. l F 'BRODMARKLE, DARLENE I ' Activities Committee 4, 5, 63 Films 5, 63 Publicity 5, 63 Home Room Presi- l dent B3 Home Room Secretary 73 Scholarship Representative 53 Latin Club , 4, 5, 6, 73 Hi-Teen 5, 6, 73 Co-Chairman December Party 83 Advertising Man- I , ager of Oraclg Ekfolicitor 7, 83 Hall Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8. Ambition: Travel, l BUSBY DWIGHT EUGENE . inSocial Committee 8' Assembly B' Hall 73 Art 5, 63 Ho Home Room Vice President 7 Scholarship Represcntat , Manager 4 5 Wresting 3 4 5 6 7 December art I 7, 83 President 83 Camera Club 53 Mystery At Green F' I porting 73 Editorial Staff oi Supplement 7, Ambiti n: T IBRYANT, CLAIR W S I I Senior Line of March Committee 8. Ambition: Salesman. l , : I' . I' I I 1 P I I C 'il' 1ClALDBECK, JAMES 'D I Social 83 Hall Monitor 83 Assembly Committee H3 l 4, 5, 63 Hi-Y Program Chairman 63 Tennis 6, 71 m I Chairman of Senior Announcement Committee 8. CALLAHAN, JEANETTE C. ' I Senior Home Room Representative 8. Ambition: esw ,CAMPBELL UNA ROSE I Scholarship Committee 6, 73 Chairman 83 Scholarship Representative 53 Latin I Club 4, 5, 6, 73 Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, B3 Little Women 73 Co-Chairman Senior Commencement 83 Hall Monitor 6, 7. Ambition: Musician. 4. ' CARPINO, MARY ROSE Hall Monitor 43 Secretarial Club 6, 7, 83 Treasurer 83 Inter-Club Council 73 Co- Chairman Senior Questionnaire Committee 83 Oracle Makezup Editor 8: Oracle Solicitor 7, 83 Copy Reader 73 Supplement Solicitor 83 Office Assistant 6, 7, 8. Ambition: Court Reporter. CLARK, MABELJUNE Secretarial Club 7, 83 Senior Home Room Representative B. Ambition: Typist. . COLBERT, ELEANOR JOSEPHINE Book Lovers Club 83 Eleanor Holloway 43 lwakta 3, 4, 5, 63 B Chorus 4. Ambition: Nurse. 'k COM BS, CURTIS VERNON Finance Committee 83 Athletic 73 Home Room President 7, 83 Home Room Treasurer 6. Ambition: Certified Public Accountant. COON, GERALDINE MAE Swimming: Study Hall Assistant3 Announcement Committee 8. Ambition: Secretary. COPPOLA, ANTHONY 4EE'EE'Ee'BD,1s' Athletic Manager3 Football: Senior Party Committee B. Ambition : Salesman. ir COWIE, BETTY JANE Eleanor Holloway 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 5, 7, 83 Senior Home Room Repre- sentative 8. Ambition: Bookkeeper. CRUM, EUGENE Orchestra3 Band. Ambition: Machinist. DE SLEET ENDOLYN LU ETIA -- ' ' .1 Q- 1 f'-- 3, 4 I a , , French Alliance 4, 53 Book Lovers My Gre ge ' ome Room Representative B. mbition: Secretary. re EAST, DONALD W. 3. af ., Social Committee 6, 7, 83 Home Room Vice President 73 YBoys'fAthletic, Man- ager 53 Talent Assembly 73 A Cappella Chorus 3, 4,,5,':f6,,7,f 8:,,,Football '43 Swimming 53 Baseball 53 Co-Chairman October SeniorkI2a?ty 8g Boys' Glee Club 7, 8. Ambition: To Have Fun. V jr' EGAN, THOMAS ROBERT , ,f fx' iStage Committee 4, 53 Hall Monitor 4, 5, 6, 7, 83 Football 6, 83 Track 73 Member Boys' Executive Board B3 Oracle Editorial Staff 83 Reporting 73 Sup- plement Editorial Staft 8. Ambition: To Find Yehudi. ELLIOTT CHLORIS lnt'ra Mural 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 83 Student Leader 53 Senior Home Room Representa- i tive 8. Ambition: Saleswoman. vi' EMERSON, DOROTHY ANN Films Committee 83 Home Room Treasurer 63 Home Room President 83 Citizen- ship Representative 4, 73 Hi-Teen Club 6, 7, 83 Senior Class Sermon 83 Office Assistant 6, ,7, 8. Ambition: Radio Singer. FAIRFIELD, DIANE CAROL Art Committee 5, 6, 73 Home Room Treasurer 73 Eleanor Holloway 4, 5, 6: ' Treasurer 7, 83 Student Leader 4, 5, 6, 73 Life Saving 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, B3 Senior Class Treasurer 83 Office Assistant 83 Home Room Secretary 8. Ambition: Industrial Artist. FREAMAN, ELEANOR M. Hi-Teen Club 3, 4, 53 Sub Deb 63 Girl Reserves 3, 43 Student Leader 3, 4, 5. Ambition: Costume Designer. FREDERICK, SHIRLEY ANNE 'k Social Committee 73 Costume 4, 5, 63 Home Room Vice President 73 Home Room Secretary 6, 83 Home Room Treasurer 53 Chairman Senior Class Sermon 83 Office Assistant 5, 6, 7, 8. Ambition: To be Yehudi's Secretary. FREDRICKSON, WILBURT THOMAS Sergeant-at-Arms of Senior Class 8. Ambition: Travel, GARRISON, PATRICIA JEAN Social Committee 7, 83 Home Room Vice President 6, 7, 83 Home Room Secretary 53 Citizenship Representative 43 P.T.A. Representative 6, 7, 83 Girls' Athletic Manager 3: Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 73 C Chorus 6: Girls' Glee Club 63 Hall Monitor 7, 83 On Our Way 83 Student Leader 4, 5, 73 Life Saving 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, B3 Chairman of Class Day 83 Co-Chairman Senior Picnic 83 Office Assistant 7, 8. Ambition: Kindergarten Teacher. fi GOTTFRIED, ROBE I cf? Usher 5, 6, , , s Athletic Manager 3 L , , , 73 Assistant Chairman of Inter-Club Council3 Polar Bear Com ittee 83 Senior Home Room Representative 83 Oracle Managing Editor 8. Ambition: Retire Early, GRABER, BOB LEROY Senior Line of March Committee 8. Ambition: Electrician. GRAY, MILDRED JUNE Costume Committee 7, 83 Home Room Treasurer 73 Hi-Teen 7, B3 lwakta 4, 53 Sub Deb 63 Girl Reserve 3, 4, 5, 6, 73 Student Leader 3, 43 Senior Home Room Representative 83 Nurse Assistant 7, 8. Ambition: Nurse. DEVI NE, FRED HERBERT lgloln-re Room Treasurer 5, 63 Citizenship Representative 43 Basketball 3, 4: Base- a 4. Ambition: Army Pilot. DOCKSTADER, DOROTHY MAE Films Committee 7, 83 Girls' Athletic Manager 4, 53 Hi-Teen 6, 73 Hall Monitor S, 6, 7, 83 Co-Chairman Class Sermon 83 Oracle Solicitor 7, 83 Campus Editor B3 Student Leader 43 Polar Bear Staff 8. Ambition: To Marry a Millionaire. DOW, DORIS IONA Senior Home Room Representative 8. Ambition: Clerk. T' I ii i l HICKERSON RICHARD J l i ' t etic ommi tee e oom rei n ' u unei : oot a 'Hcmgml DOEALD R P F E ii 4, 6, 8: Ba cball :illwslii-n 4: I . , mbitioms Coa . 5 f r , A ELIZABET RUTQU Senig Hom epres ntative 8: Senior Ca and Gown Committee 8. Am it nz svvoman. HOWARD, J SEPHAC EMENS l l Boysflth ' --rage U, Bro an 4, 5, eg Basketball 3, 5, 7, ag Ta' , , . Am ournalrsm. l l -A' HOWA D, MARJ lE N Ora lea-T ist 3, 4: enior Art Committee 8: French Alliance 5, 6, 8: Camera ' l 4, : Vice Presi nt 5: Science Club: Costume Committee 3, 4, 5: Girls' letic Managzf 5 7 8' Tennis 3, 4. Ambition: Art and Science. ii-ilur INS, ELLEN NARCISSIA l Student Leader 4, 5: lntra Mural 3, 4, 5: Secretarial Club 6, 7: President 7: . Sub Deb Club 4, 5, 6, 7: Inter Club Council Chairman 7: Hall Monitor 7: ' Home Room Secretary 6, 7: Younker Spring Style Show 7: Senior Question- naire Committee 8. Ambition: Own a Dress Shop. lHUTCHlSON, CARL ANDREW, JR. Band 3, 4: Orchestra 4, 5, 6: Basketball 3, 4: Senior Line of March 8. W W Ambition: To be an Admiral. ir l NSEN, ANNE MARIE iE T!1letic Committee 7, 8: Costume 3, 4, 5: Inter-School Relations Board 7, 8: , Home Room President 7: Home Room Vice President 8: Scholarship Representa- tive 6: Girls' Athletic Manager 5: Tennis 5, 6, 7, 8: Student Leader 4, 5, 6: ll Chairman of Senior Banquet Committee 8. , i Ambition: To Always Progress. ,JOHNSON, HUGH MITCHELL 'T 'V'l'R President Student Council 8: Judicial Board Chairman 8: Hall Monitor 3 4' French Alliance 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Sergeant ot Arms 5: Vice President 6: l Home Room President B: Scholarship Representative 4, 5, 6, 7: Senior Class Day Committee 8. l Ambition: University Physicist or Astronomer. JOHNSON, ROBERT E. i s cr 3, 4: Band 3, 7: Football 3, 4: Wrestling 3, 8: December Party Com- , l mittee B. Ambition: Get Through School and Marry Rich Girl. i A IGAHN, DORIS T 5Stuclent Council Treasurer 8: Finance Committee 5, 6, 7, 8: Home Room i Secretary 7: Scholarship Representative 4, 5: Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7: Treasurer 6: Band 3, 4, 5, 6: Editorrin-Chief Oracle 8: Solicitor 7: Senior Class Day : , Committee 8. Ambition: Radio Dramatics. HGLEPPE, BERNICE FRANCES , Secretarial Club 6, 7: Senior Commencement Committee 8. , Ambition: Beauty Operator. l KROLOFF, DANIEL 1 Home Room President 6: Home Room Vice President 7, 8: Football 4, 6, 8: i Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7: Track 3, 5, 7: December Party Committee 8. Ambition: Coach. GRAY ROMA JEAN GREENWOO VERNARD HAROLD GROTHER JUNE HELEN HAGEN JEANNETTE DOROTHY HALL BETTY JANE HARN HUG HAYS JOY HEALY ROBERT JAMES HEGGEN MARY ANN l HICKS MILDRED B 'lthome Room Secretary B Citizenship Representative 5 HiTeen Club 3 4 HOOD KENNETH DAVID Q ,ggi-3,5 fire -r ' :K ., :Jie if .. ,, ji ti '- ' if 255955: I -' 'NW : ..f.:'5 W' in .Jr---,,-1.s::.. R. :z fx . 2' ' ZQEZLEEEQQ MARKS, WILLIAM J. JR. Usher 7, Hall Monitor 8, Football 3, 4, 5, 6, Basketball 3, 4, 5, Track 4, Wrestling 6, 7, 8, lntra Murals 3, 4, Life Saving 8, Senior Home Room resentative 8, Cap and Gown Committee 8. r Ambition: Photographer. ON WILLIAM RUSSELL MAS , Films Committee 5, 6, 7, 8, Home Room Treasurer 7, Citizenship Representa- tive 6, Spanish Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: To be Successful. MAUER, DOLLY OLIVIA JANET Senior Home Room Representative 8, Hall Monitor 5, Hi-Teen 5, 6, 7, Girl Reserves 3, 4. Ambition: Housewife. 'A' ,- MCAFEE, HAROLD CHARLES .-j-. r Senior Cap and Gown Committee 8, Basketball 3, 4. f r Ambition: To Succeed. MCCOY, REX R. Cheer Leader 6, 7, 8, Senior Line of March Committee 8. Ambition: Truck Driver. McGEE, MARTHA LELIA Hall Monitor 4, Senior Home Room Representative 8, Girls' C Chorus 6. Ambition: Barber. 'k MCVAY, NOREEN NETTA Hi-Teen Club 6, 7, A Cappella Chorus Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, December Party Polar Bear Solicitor 8, B Chorus 4, Girl ager 4, 5, Hall Monitor 3, 6, 7. Ambition: Physical Education Teacher. MELONE, PAUL F. - 5, 6, 7, 8, C Chorus Committee 8, Oracle Reserve 3, 4, 5, Girls' Senior Home Room Representative 8, Senior Art Committee 8, B Chorus 5, 7, C Chorus 4, Baseball 6. Ambition: To be a Businessman. MERKEL, PAUL HENRY Ticket Committee 4, 5, 6, 7, Assistant Chairman 6, 7, Hall Monitor 4, Home Room Treasurer 6, 8, Boys' Athletic Manager 5, Hi-Y 7, B, Senior Line of March B. Ambition: To be Successful. k MILLER, DORIS LUCILLE Costume Committee 5, 6, 7, 8, Girl Reserve 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 8, Oracle Solicitor 6, 7, You Can't Take lt With You , Mystery At Green Fingers , Smiling Through. Ambition: Success. MILLER, FRANCES A. Eleanor Holloway 5, 6, Senior Class Sermon 8, Citizenship Representative 7, Girls' Athletic Manager 4. Ambition: Commercial Artist. MITCHELL, WAYNE ERWIN Usher 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hall Monitor 5, 7, 8, Fencing Club 3, Senior Cap and Gown Co-Chairman 8, Boys' Athletic Manager 3. Ambition: Chemist. 6, 8, Rep- Glee Club 6, 3, Girls' Glee Solicitor 7, S, Athletic Man- KUSKULIS, LOUIS C. Art Committee 7, Spanish Club 6, 7, Boys' Athletic Manager, Home Room Vice President. Ambition: Artist. LANDIS, KATHERINE RUTH Judicial Board 8, Secretary 8, Assembly Committee 6, 7, Activities Commit- tee 6, Home Room Vice President 8, Scholarship Representative 6, L'Allegro 6, 7, 8, French Alliance 6, 7, A Cappella Chorus 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, C Chorus 3, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Chairman of Commencement Committee S. Ambition: Music Teacher. LANDSBERGER, JOHN, JR. Stage Committee 6, 7, 8, Wrestling 6, 7, 8, Senior Home Room Representative 8. Ambition: Aviator. k LAWS, JACK Aeronautics Club 6, Senior Art Committee 8. Ambition: To be a Great Man. LEAVITT, JEANETTE MARIE . Hi-Teen 5, 6, Girls' Glee Club 5, 6, Senior Home Room Representative 8' Oracle Exchange Editor 8, Hall Monitor 7, Citizenship Representative 5, 6, B Chorus 7, Rich Man, Poor Man 6, Dramatic Property Committee 7, Drarnatics Make-up Committee 6. Ambition: Kindergarten Teacher. GSTO WILLIAM T. nitor 4, 5, Football 4, Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: Draftsman. LIVINGSTON, WILMA ANNE ik WEBER: Room Secretary 7, Citizenship Representative 6, Scholarship Representa- tive 4, Hi-Teen Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, B Chorus 3, 4, 7, 8, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 7, 8, December Party Committee 8, Office Assistant 6. Ambition: Stenographer. N , LOLL, WILMA PERLINA '7 , f ' -, Z. ' Senior Home Room RgpiesentfitivgBA .Ax '. Ambition: Typist. V ' U' 'I fi ' LUNN, ALBERTA ELIZABETH Home Room Secretary 5, Chairman Senior Art Committee 8, Oracle Solicitor 7, 8, Advertising Manager of Polar Bear 8, Hi-Teen Club 6, 7. Ambition: Model. MACOMBER J. LOCKE JR. ir c ior lass President B, Golf 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 8, Latin Club 3, 4, Home Room President 8, Home Room Vice President 6, 7, Home Room Treasurer 5, Athletic Committee 7, 8, Usher 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Ambition: Successful Politician. MAC PHERSON, WAYNE DEAN Hall Monitor 7, 8, Usher 5, Home Room Vice President 8, Citizenship Rep- resentative 6, Fencing 3, Football 4, Senior Class Treasurer 8. Ambition: Postal Clerk. ALIN S ior-1 -Chief Polar Bear B, Secretary of Student Council B, Home Room President 8, Home Room Secretary 6, 7, Scholarship Representative 4, Senior Home Room Representative 8, Polar Bear Committee 8, Solicitor 7, 8, Room Manager 8, Films Committee 6, 7, Activities 6, 7, Publicity 7, Hall Monitor 5, 6, 7, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Hi-Teen 6, 7. Ambifon: Travel. LIVI fwst- r i' I '1- 'R ' x i'i':s33.:.:-api.-r J K E xg X 'git . . .,., 1 r-rr ...:.:.:: a. 4,199- ,,,.,.,s:f.3:a:i.:1sr: l 45,4 ,Z X' ii W DELORIS 43 Secretarial 83 Senior Questionnaire 8. o be a Boy. HAROLD Treasure B Senior Home Room Representative 8. I' I Assembly Committee 83 Hall Monitor 6, 83 Home Room Presi- Room Vice President 53 Home Room Secretary 63 Home Room Cappella Chorus 3 4, 5, 6, 8: B Chorus 43 Smiling Through 73 Committee 8. Ambxionc Radio Work. PIERSON, VERDELLA NAOMI Hall Monitor 73 Iwakta Club 33 Eleanor Holloway 4:,S2CI'Cf5fiBl 5, 6, 83 lntra Mural,,63 Senior Sermon Committee 8. Ambition: Stcmbgrapher. musk, oxgvrrm-rARteY.JR. j ,,.A--5571+ I' P148-r ff' 3 ag- an P 'ai fa- fi' sgs rm Ambition : Annapolis. PI RTLE, GEORGE WILLIAM Home Room Vicc President 83 P.T.A. Representative 83 Sermon Committee 8. Ambition: To be a Success. PRESS, ROBERT ALFRED 'fx- Usher 3, 4,1 6, 83 Fi nce Com ittee,7ffChairma 3 Home Room Presi- ,cient LAW om Igeidrznt T7, 83 I-lomeCR alsulrerc-E13 'Bays' t ager 3 , , 'Joey' cr 3 alrman er P FEL? rnes 83 Oracle octor 73 Solicitor 3 oar err to' . Ambition. arry n Milliom1ire's Daughter. ' REBERTUS, WAYNE DOUGLAS Citizenship Representative 73 Oracle Features Editor 83 Editorial Staff Sup- plement 73 Class Sermon Committee 8. Ambition: A Successful Businessman. RICHEY, KATHLEEN LOUISE Citizenship Committee 63 Social 4, 5, 6, 73 Lunch Room Hostess 5, 6, 73 Scholarship Committee 3, 43 P.T.A. Representative 83 Girls' Athletic Manager 83 Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 83 Girl Reserve 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 83 Hi-Teen 7, 83 lwatka 3, 4, 5, 63 Golf Captain 7, 83 Co-Chairman Senior Art Committee B. Ambition: Interior Decorator. ul' . RIGLIN ROBERT LLOYD ' Ticket Committee 53 Scholarship Represe etrc Manager 43 Aeronautics Club 4, 5, 6, 73 lnter Club C cr 3 enni 83 Baseball 7. Ambition: To Go to College. ROLAND, MARION ELEANOR Social Committee 73 Assembly 6, 7, 83 Hall Monitor 6, 7, 83 Home Room President 63 Home Room Vice President 53 Home Room Treasurer 83 Latin Club 4, 5, 6, 73 Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 63 Social Orchestra 3, 4, 53 A'Cappella Chorus 4, 5, 6, 73 Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: Musician. RUSSELL, BETTY JEAN Social Committee 83 Home Room President 83 Citizenship Representative 73 Girls' Athletic Manager 43 Eleanor Holloway 4, 5, 63 President 63 Vice President 53 Treasurer 43 Senior Class Historian 8. ' ' Ambition: To Get Out ol School. MOON, ALYCE MAXINE Hall Monitor 83 Home Room Secretary 83 Scholarship Representative 6, 73 Girls' Athletic Manager 53 Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8' lnter Club Council 73 Eleanor Holloway 4, S, 6, 73 President 73 Student Leader 4, 5, 6, 7, 83 Chair- man October Party Committee 83 Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 73 Life Saving. Ambition: Hospital Executive. MOOREH EAD, MARGARET DOROTHY Girls' Glee Club 83 B Chorus 83 Reporter for Oracle 8. Ambition: Nurse. MORRIS, JOHN EDWARD Senior Commencement Committee 8. Ambition: Court Reporter. 'k MORRISON, DELBERT WILLIAM Track 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 83 lntra Murals 3, 43 Usher 6, 7, 8. Ambition: Teacher. 3 3 .::,V MORRISON, MARY JANE Hall Monitor 83 Girls' Athletic Manager 4, 5, 63 C Chorus 3, 43 B Chorus 5, 6, 7, 83 Dramatics 73 Smiling Through 73 Senior Party Committee 83 Oracle Editorial Staff 83 Reporting 7, 83 Soliciting 83 Supplement Editorial Staff 8. Ambition: Dancer. -ii MOSCOW, ROSE Citizenship Representative 6, 73 Latin Club 4, 5, 6, 73 Eleanor Holloway Club 43 Chairman Polar Bear Committee B3 Oracle Reporter 7, 83 Solicitor 7, 83 Polar Bear Business Manager 83 Solicitor 7, 83 Assistant Exchange Editor 83 Hall Monitor 5, 6, 7, 83 Inter Club Council 6, 7. Ambition: Red Cross Nurse. NEUWERTH, JAMES ALBERT iv December Party Committee 8. Ambition: Same as Homer's. NEVE, Ll LA 'SYLVIA Hi-Teen Club 53 French Alliance 3, 43 French Board 33 Girl Reserve 53 Senior Home Room Representative 83 Oracle Reporting 8. Ambition: Journalist. OLIVER, BARBARA LEE Films Committee 6, 7, 83 Activities Committee 73 Home Room Secretary 7, 83 Hi-Teen Club 4, 5, 6, 73 Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: Live in Marshalltown. PACKARD, DONALD E. Sk Social Committee 83 Films Committee 63 Hall Monitor 73 Home Room Presi- dent 6 7 8 Home Room Treasurer 53 Wrestling 53 Golf 3, 43 Co-Chairman Senior Line ot March 8. Ambition To Make 35,000 a Year. PAGE BARBARA JEAN Senior Home Room Representative B. Ambition Saleswoman. Home Room Citizenship Representative 73 Senior Home Room Representative 8. Ambition Stenographer. -I - A v I I . ,A PALATNICK, SARAH XQ Q PQ 9? .SD GJ' if K3 1 35 U ixpijx ' QW Q Wi., In ullu .Q I , N.. . .i we xx: A' UNGERMAN, IRENE Scholarship Representative 6, 7: Girls' Athletic Manager 5: Senior Question- naire Committee 8. Ambition: Own a Dress Shop. VANCE, JACK CLYDE Home Room Vice President 6: Hall Monitor 8. Ambition: Get zz job. CLEAVE, BETTY MAXINE Athletic Committee 6: Home Room Vice President 6, 8: Home Room Treas- urer 7: Scholarship Representative 3, 4: Citizenship Representative 7: Athletic Manager 5: Eleanor Holloway Club 4, 5, 6, 7: Latin Club 4, 5, 6, 7, S: Sub Deb 8: Golf 4, 5, 6, 7: intra Mural 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Student Leader 4, 5, 6, 8: Senior Banquet Committee 8: Chairman of Home Room Representatives 8. Ambition: Commerce. VAN ir VERMEULEN, GERTRUDE LOIS Hall Monitor 4, 6, 7: Style Review: Senior Home Room Representative 8. Ambition: Beauty Work. WALDEN, 'NAOMI JUANITA S-aFrench Alliance 4, 5, 6, 7, B: lwakta 4, 5, 6: Senior Announcement Committee B. Ambition: Go to College. WALKER, BETTY LOUISE Rrgserve 5: Hi-Teen Club 6, 7: Senior Party Committee B: Oracle Society I OI' . Ambition: Be a Journalist. t WARE, THOMAS A. JR. Usher 4, 5: Citizenship Committee 7, 8: Fencing Club 3: French Alliance 5, 6, 7, B: Editor ot Le Bavard 8: Orchestra 3, 4: Sergeant at Arms Senior Class 8. Ambition: Undecided. WATERS, gUBERll' HQRZEY Ch 7 S A r 8 t ommi tee , , : - an : enior - - :aff f . Ainbition: Artist. s. 1 i , ' WAY, DUANE ARTHUR If - 3' ' Social Committee 8: Hal Committee 6, 7: H me Room President :,,flioys' Athletic Manager 8: Fencing Club 7, 8: Vice President 7: Band 3, 4, 539Socral Orchestra 3, 4, 5: Senior Party Committee 8. ff Ambition: Musician. 'a' 'W Cf' if .. X ff WHIPPLE, PAULINE FLORETTA R . - ' Senior Announcement Committee 8. X., 71' Ambition: To Get our at scrwar. -f 'H' WIESLANDER, OSCAR LLOYD A Cappella 8: B Chorus 7: On Our Way 8: Basketball 3: October Party Committee 8. Ambition: To be a Great Success. WILLIAMS, ROBERT WAYNE Boys' Athletic Manager 7: Football 4, 6, 8: Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Chair- man Senior Cap and Gown Committee. Ambition: Get Through College. SCHMIDT, HOPE GWENDOLYN Art Committee 5, 6, 7: Chairman 8: All School Plays 5, 6, 7, 8: Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7: Life Saving 6, 7: Senior Class Art Committee 8: Senior Home Room Representative 8. Ambition: Commercial Artist. SENECHQL, MARY KATHRYN o e Room President 7: Home Room Vice President 8: Home Room Secretary 5, 6: Girls' Athletic Manager 3, 4: Eleanor Holloway 3, 4, 5, 6: Senior Ques- tionnaire Committee 8. Ambition: To Be Six Foot Tall. SHAFFER, WAYNE MALCOLM Home Room Vice President 7: Boys' Athletic Manager 4, 5, 6: Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Golf 4, 5: Baseball 5: Vice President Senior Class 8. Ambition: Coach. SHUTE, RICHARD EUGENE wk Senior Cap and Gown Committee 8. Ambition: Aviator. s,Q,L5,E, Evsrzerr enior Home Room Representative 8. Ambition: Mechanic. SPENCER, MARALYN MARIE Hall Monitor 6, 8: Home Room Secretary 7: Citizenship Representative 6: Girls' Athletic Manager 8: French Alliance 4, 5, 6, 7, B: Chairman Senior Picnic Committee 8: Travel Club 3: Girls' Executive Board Member 8. Ambition: Author. STAPP, HOMER RUDY t all Monitor S, 6: N Club 6: Treasurer 6: Football 4: Baseball 3, 5, 7: Senior anquet Committee 8. Ambition: Undertaker. STO FFLE, MARGARET ELAINE Home Room President 7: Home Room Vice President 5, 6, 8: Eleanor Holloway 5: President 6: Student Leader 5: December Party Committee 8: Oracle Stenographer S. Ambition: Have Hair Long Enough to Sit on. SUTTON, LEONA PEARL Home Room Secretary 7, 8: Citizenship Representative 4, 5: L'Allegro 8: Treas- urer 8: Hall Monitor 8: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7: Senior Questionnaire Committee B. Ambition: Interior Decorator, SWANSON, MARY ELIZABETH L'Allegro 5, 6, 7: A Cappella Chorus 5, 6, 7: Chorus 3: Girls' Glee Club 3, 6: Senior Home Room Representative 8: Office Assistant 6, 7. Ambition: Secretary. ' TEACHENOR, LEWIS GEORGE Usher 7, 8: Halls Committee 7, B: Home Room Treasurer 6: Scholarship Repre- sentative 7: Citizenship Representative 5, 8: Camera Club 6: French Alliance 5, 6, 7, 8: Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Senior Banquet Committee 8: Sergeant at Arms Senior Class 8' Wrestlin 5. . B Ambition: Engineering. TH ODE, BARBARA ELIZABETH Senior Home Room Representative 8. Ambition: Interior Decorator. Al ,, i - WlLMOT,.WALLACE.FREDERICK B Chorus 6, 7: C Chorus 3: Boys' Glee Club 7: Oracle Reporting 8, Ambition: Baker. WILSON, WILLIAM JOHN Home Room Vice President 8: Senior Home Room Representative 8: Senior Announcement Committee 8. Ambition: Work in an Office. WINTERROWD, MARILYN BERNADINE B Chorus 63 C Chorus 4, 53 Girls' Glee Club 4, 5, 65 Senior Banquet Committee 8, Ambition: To Travel. i' WIUFF, PHYLLIS ANNE Home Room Vice President B3 Home Room Secretary 7g B Chorus 6, 7: Senior Class Art Committee 8. Ambition: Nurse, WOOD, ALLEN WILLIAM WARREN Usher 47 Senior Class Sermon 8. Ambition: To be a Pilot. rl -i f ,, 'f Y Vzzl A --- e - is .mimi Q i eniom Wolf lZcf1frrea! ASHFORD, ELIZABETH GAIL A Cappella Chorus 7, 8: B Chorus 3, 4, 55 Girls' Glce Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 A Choir B3 Senior Home Room Representative 8. Ambition: Singer. CARPENTER, MARGUERITE EGGERS Home Room Secretary lRooseveltl: Girls' Glee Club lRooseveltlg Senior Home Room Representative 8. Ambition: Registered Nurse. GABRIEL, MARTIN JOHN 354' 6, 7, 8: President 6, 7: Football 4, 6, 8: Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Oracle Reporting 7, B5 N Club 7: December Party Committee 8. Ambition: Lead Orchestra and Sing. REECK, DORIS ARLENE Hall Monitor 7: Study Hall Committee 83 Aeronautics Club 4, 5, 61 Student Leader 7: Senior Home Room Representative 8. Ambition: Stenographer. RICE, KENNETH EDWARD Service Committee 77 Home Room President 73 Senior Home Room Repre- sentative 8. Ambition: Evade Squad Cars. WEDDE ROBERT LEO Fll Si'l9 Committee S, 6, 7, 83 Usher 7, 83 Social 6, 73 Home Room President 5, 63 Boys' Athletic Manager 4: B Chorus 7, 8: Smiling Through 7: On Our Way By Senior Party Committee Sq Oracle Reporting 87 Circulation Manager 8. Ambition: To Go to Vassar. WISE, MARJORIE Social Committee 6, 7, B3 Co-Chairman 7: Chairman B3 Hall Monitor 3, 4, 5, 63 Home Room Treasurer B: Scholarship Representative 45 Lunch Room Cashier 7, 85 Fashion Review 8: Sub Deb 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Secretary 8, December Party Committee 8. Ambition: Live in California. erfrior ro L8Cy by MARY JANE MORRISON and JEANETTE LEAVITT Taxil Taxi! l-ley, Driverl As the cab drew up to the curb and the droning oi the motor was silenced, a neatly clad young man descended trom the running board. To my surprise l saw it was an old class- mate, Dwight Busby, much more reserved and modest than in those high school days. Atter conversing tor a while, l learned that l was riding in a Gottfried lndependent Cab. Busby added, Bob is a swell boss and with a Business Manager like Bob Press the money is rolling in. Immediately l recognized the name ot Press. Ah, yesl l-low could l torget that tace? As you might expect, Dwight mentioned the good-looking blond, Lorraine Baker, and oh, that golden haired Jean Bray, who are secre- taries to Press and Gottfried. l dashed down the drive-way toward the David Ash Inter- state Depot, and had a head-on collision with a heap ot packages running along on legs. lt's amazing, l declared, as someone's head peeked out from behind a hat box. ln- stead ot being told oft l receivedra hearty hello from Jeanette Leavitt, an old school chum ot '4l. We had a good laugh as we took our bags to the baggage porter, Delbert Morrison, and boarded the bus in high spirits. We decided Continued on page 3l ...9.. NORTH HIGH SCHOOL POLAR BEAR anion gag? Qcfured l I. Jeanette Hagen 2. Virginia Baumgartner 3. Bob Riglin 4. Marjorie Nan Howard 5. Pat Garrison Marion Roland . Jog Howgid Geraldine Coon Doris Ka n ewis Teachenor Betty Walker Lila Neve Jeanette Leavitt Vernard Greenwood P23525 Mary Jane Morrison Dolly Mauer and sister l Kenneth Rice Gertrude Vermuelen and brother Barbara Thode Wayne Rebertus Shirley Anne Frederick QW Aim JANUARY. l94I NORTH HIGH SCHOOL MQW, DDU' Olfyn Presented loy the Des Moines School System the nights ot November 7 and 8 tor the Iowa State Teachers convention. Many students and teachers of North took part in the pageant, both as actors and directors. Miss M. Pearl Hausen, head of North's speech department, who acted as dramatic director for the pageant. -,f vf WM r:-:Lawn ' QA Mr. Ellsworth E. Lory, of North, in a scene typifying the theme of universal education. ASSISTANT DIRECTORS These North teachers were among the many from all over the city who helped with the direction of different phases of the pageant. Miss Helen Woodman, speaking chorus: Miss Alice Geiger, arty Mr. F. J. Meier, ushers, Miss Genevieve Moore, costumes, Miss Ruth Rickards, vocal music, Mrs. Theresa M. Anderson, dancingg Mr. James H. Gooch, stage construction. Mr. Palmer D. Lowry, North's director of in- strumental music, who led the all-school or- chestra for the pa- gea Claw, NORTH HIGH SCHOOL POLAR BEAR Glfggdlflff Typical pageant scenes which featured North students and teachers BALLET DANCERS SPEAKING CHORUS GROUP OF CHARACTERS 7 ilzi , as I JANUARY. I94I NORTH HIGH SCHOOL I I usa! mimic I I I I A CAPPELLA CHOIR I , I I I I I Is CHORUS I I I I I II I I I COMBINED I I GIRLS' I I GLEE CLUBS I I I I V A CAPPELLA CHOIR FIRSX glO!n.ILeft to rightl: Betty Brown, Katherine Landis, Gladys Logsdon Doris Breheny, Wanda Demirjean, Marjorie Skaggs, Bonnie Wright, Betty Knorr, and u s. SECOND ROW: ne, Evelyn Jones, Betty Gayer, Helen Bartlett, Maxine Bright, B Ro t, and Rosaline Smotkin. I THIRD ROW: Haze ommer, Qatty Ngah, Dorothy McMurray, Peggy Kelly, Betty Morgan, y, nce, and Vivian Feintech. I , FOURTH ROW: Joy Hays, Patricia orr, Jeannette Niswander, Bertha Ann Kachel, Noreen McVay, ett Kle we t, Jean Spitler, Jane Collins, and Mary Martin. I ' IFIFTH ROW: Jeanette Dawson, Marjorie Riedmiller, Virgil Hoxsey, Mervin Davis, allace sh, Bob ea y, am Johnson, Raymond Stlver, and Bill Bennett. I SIXTH ROW: Roy Hoover, Lloyd Wieslander, Mglmlmlovdsby, Don Robertson, Robertson, t, Jean Jones, Max Kaldenber , Verl Koons, and David Ash. SEVENTH ROW: Harold Mateer, Bud Ellis, Ben Dacus, Don East, Bob Lidclle, YI Duane Ellett, Raymond Bair, an ene orey. -W I ---s -ln I I B CHORUS + 'FIRST ROW CLeft to rightl: , Imo Gibbs, Shirley Rawlings, Maxine Healy, Helen Thomson, Pauline Wieslander, and Alice Hill. I ZSECOND ROW: Alice June Hame au, ary Jane Morrison, Leona Sutton, Carol Blatt, Betty Knowlton, Betty Stickler, and Joan Mc ' . I THIRD ROW: Maxine Miller, Barbara Mikelson, Patricia Gallaway, , Marilyn George, Bette Knight, an erna Bash. I FOURTH ROW: Willard Wilson, Virginia Bloomburg, Marilyn Win errow , Katherine Eben, Dorothy Roberts, Ruth Brown, Greta Snook, and Don Higgins. l FIFTH ROW: t Richard Sherman, Jack Olson, Paul Landis, Norman GIns5Zrg, John Meng, and Bob Armstrong. SIXTH ROW: Ric ard Brown, enny Minard, Clifford Hoskinson, Qon Ash, Norman Boatwright, Mickey Engman, and Bgb Wedde . SEVENTH ROW: Margie Atherton, Doris Miller, Vergie Carr, and aurene Jones. IEIGHTH ROW: Elizabeth Gifford, Patricia Nemmers, Lola Zimmerman, Ruth Bailey, Bonnie Lou Bartlett, Grace Lundgren, Jean McBride, and Betty Jane Cowie. , COMBINED GIRLS' GLEE CLUIB I 'FIRST ROW lLeft to rightl: Rose Rizzuto, Betty Small, Virginia Crusan, Juanita Reeves, lla Astleford, Helga Larsen, Ruth Beeler, Margaret Morehead, and Juanita , Bumgardner. SECOND ROW: s, Margaret Day, Betty McKinley, Colleen Moore, Mary Gouger, Dora Horton, Ethel Monroe, Estella Nichols, and Ellen Young. , ,THIRD ROW: ' , Marian Skaggs, hirle B' a , Jeanne Wagner, Floranell Hughes, Doris Johnston, Roberta Morgan, and Imogene Short. I IFOURTH ROW: Ruth Huss, Roberta Mclntyre, Wi ma Ivings on, Bonnie Zavatsky, Mildred Griffin, Phyllis Umpleby, and Mary Lease. 'FIFTH ROW: Betty Collins, Bernadine Richardson, Mary Johnson, Joanne Conn, Patricia Spies, Marion Johnson, Ella Mae Bester, and Bonnacile Miller. ISIXTH ROW: Maurine Blair, Barbara Bates, Carolyn jones, Frances Green, Yvonne Gordon, Doris Clayburn, and Dorothy Hays. , -Is- I I I i BAND Z FIRST ROW: fLeft to righti: Ralph Rayne, Eggs, Jack Ston , GI n Pa ke, lrvin Ellis, Patricia Spies, and ill F' . SECOANCIE ROW: Don Huntoon, Beverly VahGru , om Selland, BillelAoonlinBiIl Weaver, Vernon Ashford, William truan Robertson, Charles Titus, Bgb Find ey, and Betty Q u r . THIRCDCHROEV: lnagohd Saylor, a Jean illiams lrviryg Hoskins, Bob Tidrick, Bill Charles, Barbara Bentley, Mary Taylor, ' ' , Tim Kachelloffer, M3332-HARRY. Colleell Z? e y, arro c wo ---' g, e , can ones. FOURTH R n, arrgean Vanatta, Max McClung, Jak Pild's, lgb Coleman, F,Lq,ng,5-H,5gue, Bob Migneault, Jack Rowell, Jim Murray, Francis Shunk, Lewis Teachenor, Doro y r reth, Clifford Hoskinson, and Carman Brown? I '1 4 I FIFTH ROW: Joe Staley, Doris Bridenstine, Ted Block, Charlie McCarty, Gordon King, Jim Lott, Keilh Overton, Bob Drew, and Palmer D. Lowr . -, g-1 ,. - Q I U1 O I O O I- O. wh 5 2 3 LB. G. G 'U O I- If ORCHESTRA 7' EElgSgNRJO2VOQ.eftMto righgl: :Zdnazy Prace, Marg Jann Hansman, Jim Sheplgerrdi Helga Laaoni t I n, h E C , ang t V t G t. d I A d d D U, z axine rig , ose izuto, etty erit!, irey aing, ares ius,NllSglace?5, ugene rurn, orrs 555513, wen oyn n erson, an .Bgn acus. THIRD ROW: Louise Gibson, Betty Wilzon, Pauline Wieslander, als, ' , aro aylor, Glenn Parker, ac oner, Walter Hohnbaum, Damon u s, T ' ' e, Doris Bridenstine, Marilyn MacDougall, Rose amp e , and Rosalie Smotkin. . FOU : Kathryn Beers, Mr. Lowry, Jim Selland, Max McClung, Vernon Ashford, Bob Coleman, Barbara Bentley, and Dorothy Hrldreth. W Y - J - - - - r le JANUARY, l94I NORTH HIGH SCHOOL !Qf00!1fwfi01fL ommiffeed CONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE I ART - COMMITTEE FILMS COMMITTEE COSTUME COMMITTEE STAGE COMMITTEE NORTH HIGH SCHOOL POLAR BEAR ,lgfojwcfion ommiflfeed PUBLICITY COMMITTEE TICKET COMMITTEE ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE USHER COMMITTEE Af mr' v'- ..lf,... Y-.., F..- n -xx nu ' H r I' r ' ' H 1 n V . n o 1 f In , 11 H P N N N I W rw,, 1 I I I IANUARY. 194: NORTH HIGH SCHOOL I I COULCAQ6 I LEFT TO RIGHT: Arden-I-I Mc 'n, Moses A. Jencks, Theresa W. An- derson, Walter B. Besldy, Jack McGuire. . 7 7 . . QP' 5 GLW, f5 fAL1fLC 0lf1fLl0fLLff885 GIRLS' ATHLETIC COMMITTEE afcfffwk W I ' f dy: 11? BOYS' ATHLETIC COMMITTEE L'4iW'm! NORTH HIGH SCHOOL POLAR BEAR Wfedfgng, QM an jlnnh WRESTLING FIRST ROW lLefI: to rightl: Jesse Gibson, Dick Johns, Harold Kanoff, Jerold Lantz, Harold Lund- green, Jack Chapman, Dick Randolph, Jack Roberts, and Dick Strickler. SECOND ROW: James MacDonald, John Landsberger, Harold Bracewell, Qon Cunningham, Jim David- son, Clifford Hunt, Bob Armstrong, and Bob Johnson. THIRD ROW: Edjri, Albert Polito, George Goninous, B'lI Marks, im Cave, Richard Brown, Dale GabbY. Bill aylor. and 'Roy Hohr. I Li' ' FOURTH. ROW: Frank Riccio, Virgil -Houckly, Gene Emerling, Hugh Harn, Jim Short, Gene Bakros, Morris Hunter, Dean Byers, and Bill Amsbury. FIFTH ROW: Don Hill, John Meng, Dale Resser, Floyd Pace, and Norman Miller. SIXTH ROW: Bob Crosby, Dave Streyffeler, John Byrd, and Mr. W. B. Beasly. -ug.-.. GOLF AND TENNIS FIRST ROW lLeft to rightl: Jeane Bernhard Darlene Peterson, Doris Popple, Anna Jensen, Kathleen Richey, and I. . .. , SECOND ROW: Betty Van Cleave, Theresa W. Anderson, Shirley Laing, Jgan Mclntire, Fj, t, Mgiyrggsgglet and Bob Burns. THIRD ROW: Audrey Luberga Marcia Paul, Sid Pruce, and A,lhenL,Bolil:o. FOURTH ROW: Moses A. Jencks, Walter B. Besley, Ozzie Morrow, Jim Davidson, Bob Fousek, and Keith Scott. 'hai - gs- FIFTH ROW: Dick Hickerson, and Locke Macomber. ie, --.f-1.x -x -fg- I I l il! IJANUARY. l94I NORTH HIGH SCHOOL l I I flgfiaff , I I l WW I FIRST FOOTBALL SQUAD FIRST ROW ILeft to rightj: Bill Martin, Joe Howard, Hugh Harn, Bob Williams, Glenn Gard, Marty Gabriel, Chuck Beasley, Harry Sonderleiter, I Don Horton, Dan Kroloff, and Tom Egan. ' SECOND ROW ILeft to rightl: Elmer Snyder, Don Gilman, Daren Schumann, Bill Evans, Jack Abraham, Don Grooms, Leo Littleton, Harold Johnson, Jr. Foster, Bob White, Dave Pearl, and Harold Erickson. THIRD ROW lLeft to rightl: Gene Bakros, Johnny Nicholson, De Wayne Glade, Ronald Sterrett, Bill Moore, Harry Byrd, Jim Smith, Darrell Cherry, Bill Brown, Bill Neal, Joe Boitnott, and Coach McClain. SECON D FOOTBALL SQUAD FIRST ROW: ILeft to rightl: Wayne Anderson, Louis Garland, Richard Hosmer, Bob Sullivan, Dick George, Wayne Devine, Vernon Ashford, Jack Stevens, and Roy Evans. SECOND ROW: John Rice, Roy Russell, Jim Shattuck, Jim Cave, Bill Lunn, Jim Shepherd, Bob Finclley, Jack Powell, and Don Atherton. THIRD ROW: James Kennedy, Richard Cloud, Jack Fredericks, Al Polito, Jack Olson, Frankie Riccio, Don Hill, Tommy Porter, Ernest Mathews, and Jack McGuire. I l 1 -I9- l i ,J NORTH HIGH SCHOOL POLAR BEAR Cir, CZ Captain for l940 DON HORTON Ames .. Jetterson Creston Lincoln . Valley . Roosevelt Centerville East -J 11 4.1 1 1. 41 11 mm I T :TE 3.2 11... .29 2 1 52 113 55 I1 gal . QQ 38 11 -E Jdrth .. 0 1 z? .rfh ...28 gi FSI ...26 515 . 3 1 z' Nlorth... ..7 55 1, A HUANUARY. l94l NORTH HIGH SCHOOL 1 M40 .T Captain for I94. '1 1 . 1 1 I 1 r1 ' m- - rw 1' 2 - JACK ABRAHAM 2 Z , U O 3 S 1 'E 1 ., . on Z: 1 'f. 6' , -CL -' 1 'af E 1 , I 5, N ffl 2. 6 f. X' .1 .. O Arth... .. :s rth... ...I3 ...IS K .. 7 xiii' 1 1 5 I 1 ' -ZI- NORTH HIGH SCHOOL POLAR BEAR rx WQWW if I i I nun- I -,dur-E7 V SWIMMING TEAM FIRST ROW lLeft to rightl: Art Schmidt, Ted Block, Wallace Pih, Paul Kautzke, Ted Lyons, Allen Thomgson and Gene Pyers. SECOND ROW: Don Turner, Don Grooms, George Hildebrand, Bill ljjjjis, Bob Irving, Sam Shiffler, Keith Scolj, Freeman , Bill Chorles, and M . THIRD ROW: Coach McGuire, , Jeglc-,,A,b,rg,ham, Malcolm Bowlsby, Doug Robison, Don Boller, Jim Caldbegzrk, Jack Per5h,i,n,g,, French Payton, and Gene Taylor. T: ' MASTER SWIMMERS FIRST ROW: ILeft to rightl: Venna Sarchfield, Charlotte Keeney, Marilyn George, Betty Bullington, and Joyce Lamnman. SECOND ROW: Mrs. T. W. Anderson, Marie Rgymgnd., and Darlene Peterson. I I I I I I I l JANUARY, l94I Norm-1 HIGH sci-rooL I wimmew I I l STUDENT LEADERS FIRST ROW lLeft to rightl: Patricia West, Peggy Cloud, Kay Hicks, Arlee Phipps, Wanda Van Note,'Dessa Robison, Doris Knight, LCE-y Rizggfl, and Mrs. Anderson. SECOND ROW: Helen Gowdy, Pat Ashman, Betty Rosenberg, Marie Raymond, Luree Phipps, Jeanne Gabel, and Dorothy Hildreth. THIRD ROW: Colleen Kelly, Marilyn George, Mari Goodman, Beverly Hansen, Lois Bogard, Norma Burton, Sally Crosby, and Marjorie Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Alyce Moon, Betty Nau, Ruth Gowey, Phyllis Young, Frieda DeSleet, Phyllis Chambers, Pat Strasser, Marcia Paul, Joan Mclntire, and Wanda Ferrier. FIFTH ROW: Mabel Cremeens, Pat Smith, La Rue Gregory, Doris Popple, and Wanda Farrier. l SIXTH ROW: Darlene Peterson, Doris Richardson, Norma Becker, Phyllis Milne, Barbara Peddicord, Joyce Lampman, Rachelle Chader, and Maxine Arvey. SEVENTH ROW: Betty Hurwitz, Betty Bullington, Shirley Meacham, Vinci Beauchamp, O al Robinson, and Mary Sheehan, LIFE SAVERS FIRST ROW lLeft to rightl: Mrs. Anderson, Pa , Venna Sarchfielcl, Betty Tollenaar, Joyce Lampman Pat Garrison, Marie Raymond, La Rue Gregory, Diane Fairfield. SECOND ROW: Undine Southworth, Inez Ewing, Beverly Hanson, Beverly Sinex, Betty Nau, Norma Gillam, Alyce Moon, and Jack Pershing. '- THIRD ROW: Ruth Pettijohn, Charlotte Keeney, Phyllis Chambers, Sally Crosby, Jeanne Gabel, Doug Robison, and Don Boller. FOURTH ROW: Hope Schmidt, Genevieve Sanders, Mary Kachel, Marcia Paul, Norman Miller, and Ted Block. FIFTH ROW: Darlene Peterson, Betty Hurwitz, Norma Becker, Jack McGuire, Mary Roberts, Paul Rodgers, and Chuck Bleakly. ,,....1-. , -L- 'r ,I --I bg? rv' NORTH HIGH SCHOOL POLAR BEAR .!JJl!l::58lf':S an Q 8.'5iJ8lfLf.'5 FIRST ROW lLeft to rightj: Phyllis Krell, Nellie E. Wilson, Latin Club, A. Louise Cotnam, Clifton Royal, French Club, Martha Swem, and Rose Critelli, Secretarial. SECEJNED Bette Walter, Floretta l. Bidwell, Sub Debg Betty Rosenberg, Inez I. Hovey, Travel: and Dwight us y, I- . THIRD ROW: Marjorie Thorp, Helen Wheeler, Hi Teen, Eugene Worden, Science: Moses A. Jencks, and Duane Way, Fencing. FOURTH ROW: Archie Johnson, Mickey Engman, Spanish, Tom Kelly, Science, Dick Wooters, Camera. infer-.SZAUOK Q 6LfiOlf'L:5 ZZMW FIRST ROW ll.eft to rightlz Ozzie Morrow, Betty Livingston, and Neal Ashby. SECOND ROW: Norman Christiansen, Anna Jensen and David Ash. -lilo iii -24.... II I ' II I I QI .. . .-I .. . I I I III I I I I I I. I .,- ,-..- .-' ' - '-' I I- I I I I I II I I I I. I If If jI . III Ia, Iii 4:3 M I 'I II ,III - 'I' I II' 'II I I II III IIZQIII: I I I. I' I' II ,IL III .I Ii III I VII I I III I I :I III! I EI I III IIIII I'i,,I!I III I,IIII II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I II II I I I I I I II I I I . I E I I I I' II . I I I I ' I I I'?.I I' 'I :III I-:I I III I I I I I III IIII ...I f - I IIII' III- ,III ,II IIII IiII' I I IIIIQI III I 'II I f II III! I, I II, I ,II , I ,I I II -' 15. 'II ,V e e l JlANUARY. l94I NORTH HIGH SCHOOL l T .xgczlminidfralfion l l W , l l l l l l l l l LEFT TO RIGHT: F. J. Meier, vice-principal, Essie M. Whirry, girls' adviserg l- S. Edward Thompson, principal. Wee T OIWCQ l l r l l l HRS! ROW fLefl: to rightl: Phyllis Beard, Virginia Standers, Kathleen Freeze, Mary Carpino, Kathleen Allen, Betty Smith, and Dorothy r reeman. ii-1-' SECOND ROW: Betty Jane Hall, Dorothy Lund, Gertrude Shaw, Delene Klintobe, Patricia West, and Mary Lou Critelli. THIRD ROW: Donna Webber, Janelle Hull, Shirley Frederick, Patricia Garrison, Norma Gillam, Dorothy Brotchi, and Miss Mildred West, registrar. FOURTH ROW: Miss Esther Westlake, secretary: and Dorothy Emerson. -25- l l 1 NORTH HIGH SCHOOL POLAR BEAR tml, FIRST ROW: lLeft to rightj: Nellie L. Baldwin, Helen Woodman, Alice L. Geiger, Gretchen Galer, Gaylord Troe, Ruby D. Lucas, and James H. Gooch. SECOND ROW: A. Louise Cotnam, Lura C. Long, Harriett Hunt, Fred J. Meier, Charles R. Stewart, and A. H. Horsburgh. THIRD ROW: Dorothy R. Hartley, Nellie E. Wilson, Inez I. Hovey, Esther Westlake, Essie M. Whirry, and Helen Grace Adams. FOUTRTHHROW: Helen Hazlet, Genevieve Moore, Theresa Anderson, Mildred D. Craig, Moses A. Jencks, Blanche A. Calvert, and Litta um eson. FIFTH ROW: S. Edward Thompson, H. Ray Hartley, Ruth Tumbleson, Ellsworth E. Lory, Ronald R. Anderson, Norma Becker, Martha Swem, Olive G. Morris, Helen Wheeler, H. D. McCullough, Eugene R. Worden, and Ruth M. Rickards. SIXTH ROW: Fred H. Stewart, Helen D. MacEachron, Miriam W. Brooks, M. Pearl Hausen, Frances G. Pickrell, Arden I. McClain, Willard J. Combs, and Donald E. Reed. , SEVENTH ROW: William M. Rourke, Harvey L. Hill, Conway L. Rhyne, Mildred West, Floretta l. Bidwell, Gareld L. Jackson, and Jack M. McGuire. , Not in Picture: Walter B. Besley, Futh Friar, Alice G. Galvin, Archie W. Johnson,-Fl!oyd O. Johryn, Palmer D. Lowry, and Marguerite B. Bohret. 1 25,11 , tn 1' -A fffwf-C.. E M uf I Qajenlf golfanci FIRST ROW lLeft to rightl: Curtis Combs, Phyllis Klinzman, Sara Malin, Darlene Brodmarkle, Lois Smith, Betty Livingston, Doris Pogglc, Carol Pond, and Betty Russell. ti-' ' SECOND ROW: , Gloria Wyatt, Katherine Landis, Maxine Miller, Alzada Taylor, Shirley Greene, Doris Kahn, Colleen Kelly, Dorothy Emerson, and Don Packard. ' l 'l' THIRID Hope Schmidt, Rose Campbell, Eleanor Whorton, Mary Lease, Frances Schreck, Miss H. Grace Adams, David Ash, and au ason. FOURTH ROW: Hubert Anderson, Floyd Pace, W, Wesley Boofter, , Kenney Horrigan, and Ed Struckrath. FIFTH ROW: Hugh Johnson, Garth Spencer, Tom Morris, Albert Polito, Ozzie Morrow, Bong Beaty, Lila Bosley, and Jim Troe. SIXTH ROW: Richard Hickerson, Lpckejllacomber, Dwight Busby, Paul4lfQd9ers,fJim Smith, Bob Healy, and Dick Patterson. SEVENTH ROWT gg-mugfsonnie Wright, Neal Ashby, Eugene MENay, Kenneth Lena, and sob msg. EIGHTH ROW: Foriste Shaefer, I, Shirley Meacham, er, Patty Anderson, Gene Thompson, Roy Ives, Joe Staley, Mary Kachel, Norman Christiansen, Ernie evens, Don Horton, and i Patterson. ii ,,-1. -26.- FV I I I JANUARY, I94I NORTH HIGH SCHOOL ommiffem -27- JUDICIAL BOARD MW 5 MQW' CITIZENS:-HP ' coMMn'rEE SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE SERVICE COMMITTEE i NORTH HIGH SCHOOL POLAR BEAR 0lf1'Llfl'Ll:lfIf8Q15 LIBRARY COMMITTEE N URSE'S ASSISTANTS W! 4.Iup'IL,,4 If HOSTESS COM M ITTEE SOCIAL COM MITTEE -25- I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I 'Jr-NUARY. I94I NORTH HIGH SCHOOL II f I I I I I I 0mrm1f1fee5 I I I I I I I I I Xlf W, X T I MPH CPE! 5I'U'! tC6' ffl.-1942445427 fI1l+00 M I -29- GROUNDS COMMITTEE STUDYHALL COMMITTEE, MONITORS ON FLOORS ONE AND THREE HALLS COMMITTEE AND MONITORS ON SECOND FLOOR NORTH HIGH SCHOOL POLAR BEAR ommillfeed ana! Wocinlfenance rolfafw FINANCE COMMITTEE JZML QEVQJW' ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE LSA- J , CAFETERIA FORCE LEFT TO RIGHT: Alberta McLin, Katherine Shaw, Hilda Story, and Ethel Morrow, manager. CUSTODIAN'S FORCE FIRST ROW fLeft to rig!-ntl: Elizabeth Welsh, and Roy King, custodian. I SECOND ROW: Bert Boyd, H. C. I Gruening, Willard Halverson, and ' Robert Carlisle. 1 N w JANUARY, I94I NORTH HIGH SCHOOL UNIVERSITY BOWLING ALLEY nucic PINS 24I2 UNIVERSITY AVENUE ioc LINE Every Sunday Afternoon and Evening New Management and Equipment For Satisfying and Dependable Work Always Send Your Dry Cleaning and Laundry to T R O Y LAUNDERERS vim 4-3251 DRY CLEANERS QUEAI. LUMBER CO. Helping Young Folks to Get Homes 224 East Grand 600 Seventh Street Congratulations to the Members of January l94I Class KEHMS FLORAL COMPANY 900 WALNUT WINGATE COSTUME COMPANY Phone 4-25l2 SECOND AND WALNUT STREETS PROPHECY . . . Continued from page 9 to take the rest ot the trip together as our destination was the same. The bus driver, John Landsberger, while collecting ticlcets, assured us that we would reach Texas safely. Texas, here we come! As the bus started south out ot town, we waved excitedly to Marty Gabriel, millionaire, who was selling balloons on the corner. This is one ot his many hobbies. As we started reminiscing, a passenger, Katherine Landis, who now owns a large music store in Tulsa, nearly tell over Bob I-lealy's large teet. Senator Locke Macomber asked District Attorney Healy it he had heard about the Pauline Whipple case. Naturally we were interested. having graduated in the same class. It seems she is suing Everett Solar. Jiu Jitsu King, tor breach of promise. Her attorney is Maxine Bright, and the witnesses are Bob Johnson, wrestler, and Hugh I-Iarn, his manager. The newspapers will get the dope from Mary Carpino, court reporter. Doctor Bob Graber and nurse, Mary Ann Heggen. accom- panied us to Texas. They are scouting for some new serum tor the cow. We stopped in a small town tor breakfast at Bob Peter- son's Brown Hat, and who should wait on us but Doris Miller and Mabeliune Clarlc. Once again we toolc to the open road, where billboards were obstructing our view ot the scenic wonders. The bill- board to our right was advertising Rex McCoy's mouth wash, so we didn't complain. Carl I-lutchison's tive-hundred-acre tarm was just around the bend. Jeanette mentioned' that he had married Margaret Stottle. We stopped tor supper in Continued on page 33 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS gg N if iowa! .fafzgui ana! ,T Y A A Max ss' - - - f i ,i E sg-fgfi' , I in ji' --f:-iT QJ.iIf-Tit-if E. O. FENTON, President L ,iii ,J firs iis s I Q L54 ,s-jagizffssg g IMI-. A.I.B. Has Never Failed LLQTQI to Place a Graduate 15IIL4rI,fl,i ,, FULLY ACCREDITED .... I .... Tenth and Grand Des Moines, Iowa -3I NORTH HIGH SCHOOL POLAR BEAR .iilfnfl I . U1 Pal: Garrison, Jay Mahffey: Q21 Jack Olson, Janice Lang: C31 Rose Moscow: 141 Marilyn George, Ronald Sterretfq Bob Why: Q51 Noreen McVay, Sara Malin: C61 Diane Fairfield: I71 Bob Gottfried: C81 Marion Role 91 Naydne Petty: U01 Bonnie Broadbent: My DarleneJBrodmarkle: U21 Dolly Mauer: U31 We Three : U41 Mary and Rose Crittelli: U51 Mal xowlsby: U61 Verna Bash: U71 Maralyn Spencer, Anna Jensen, Alyce Moon: U81 Dancers: U91 Scotty MacDonald, Barbara Sznechal, Dwight Crosby: i201 Esther Westlake: l2l1 Mary Jane Morrison and Daun Keith: C221 God's Gift To The Woman: 1231 Brian Donlevy iactor1, Hulda Boulgsey: C241 Dorothy Dockstader: C251 Thom McNeal, Susan Kirkland. i32- r I r IANUARY, l94I NORTH HIGH SCHOOL I FREE I yCall. and N695 PHQNE I Delivery 'TY CLEA 3-4264 I Service pl , I QU An h yt m, . l C V g I I Wlth Paper Best Wishes 'From a I9II Graduate y WHITE LINE TRANSFER AND and Ink STORAGE COMPANY I L. H. ROBINSON, President . . . Continued from page 3l City and atter eating, we walked by Dick Hicker- 's steel tactory, where Leona Sutton is working as switch- operator, and Maralyn Spencer as secretary ot the N Bump! Clatterl Bang! E-Gads, a tlatll Well, everyone get out and stretch. said the driver. , Across the road we saw the Vernard Greenwood Dairy Farm, and there were Virginia Baumgartner and Alyce Moon nlilking the cows. Kathleen Richey was churning the milk. Cin one side ot the bam is a big picture ot Bob Waddell, No. I box-ottice star. Minutes seemed like hours, but tinally the tlat was tixed lpnd we were on our way again. Some one was surely tull ot pep up there in the tront seats. It was Barbara Oliver, hair Register and Tribune JOB PRINTING stylist, and Billie Beckley, artist, who are getting such a kick out ot lite. I decided to pass the time by reading the Women's Luscious Love Lite Journal, whose editor is Doris Kahn. On the tront page was America's Best Dressed Man, Don Pack- ard. IWonder why they picture him in a women's magazine?l My companion pointed to an article about Jack Vance and Curtis Combs who have been promoted to Admiral and First Lieutenant on the U.S.S. Nashville. The girl in the tooth- paste ad is Barbara Page. We spent the night in Anthony Coppola's I-lotel, and Lewis Teachenor, manager, escorted us to our room. Our breaktast was served by Geraldine Coon, waitress, this morn- ing. Again we entered the bus to tind new taces in our Continued on page 34 visit OUR sALEsRooM h I 3 I i g i izg li IOO East Grand Avenue P - tie School and Office Supplies-Bank Supplies - 0- - ' Plenty of Unrestricted Parking L TO ALL AMERI A I I HIGHLAND BOWLING CENTER We offer special reduced rates' for high school students 6l5 EUCLID AVENUE DES MOINES, IOWA iiiiiii'ieNcroN TRAlLwAvs ffifzmsss Through service ro Chicago, Omaha, Denver, I Cheyenne, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, San Francisco. Perfect comfort in any weather. Diamonds' Xxlafches -N SIM Let us help you plan yoizi- trip I 'll . Jewelry he,.E GRDFJ B ,, 1 Bus DEPOT and ur mg un D. A. Coliteen, Agent I Repairing J-,Hi.s5lgiI5,fmi.ui3SS TWWFVS sth 8. Mulberry sts. NORTH HIGH SCHOOL POLAR BEAR CLEANING AND DYEING Your smooth-worn suede shoes and bags will be cleaned and the nap raised to look like new by our shoe experts. Our color- tast dyeing department will match your suede exactly to what- ever sample you bring, or select 'lrom our color chart. Bring your suedes here for new lite! V -Basement: West Section. SHOE YouNKERs ,,,,,,,,, Compliments of the Makers ot JAcoBsoN's DAIRY MAID CANDY BARS THE NORTHWESTERN CANDY CO. This is the Month to See the Lovely New l94I Styles in Styles That Represent the Bloom of Youth W A S H E R S ' S- Seventh and Walnut gb C Office Phone 3-3925 Commercial and Home 1 Res. Phone 7-IIOI Portraiture Visit our Factory Showroom-5I0 Market Street A, O, just two blocks South of the Court House PTIOTOQFCIPIIEI' Free Parking Lot Right Next Door for Your Convenien e 308 Shops Building, Eighth and Walnut Des Moines, Iowa PROPHECY . . . Continued from page 33 midst. One was the tormer Mildred Gray, with her ten chil- dren. We love children, but-IOI Accompanying her was Margaret Moorehead, who is selling Hugh Johnson vegetable pills. IA whole meal in one pillll Speaking ot pills, Darlene Broadmarkle is advertising manager tor Piper's Pink Pills tor Pale People. Taking the Bill Livingstone portable trom the shelt, we tuned in to the Red Cross program. The celebrities donating their services were Joy Hays. opera singer. and Ellen Hutchins, the woman commentator who interviewed Don Horton, toot- tall coach ot the Big Ten. Comedy was turnished by Noreen McVay, atter which Dorothy Dockstader. toreign corre- Who are the two ladies behind the dark glasses? asked Rose Moscow, who is replacing Hedda Hopper. They are Betty Jane Hall, who was chosen Miss Iowa, and Jeanette Hagen, Miss Florida, we replied. We were rather weary ot riding as it was our second day on the road. It was about time tor lunch again, so we stopped at a tea garden. The entertainment was given by Gwen De Sleet, and Joe Howard, the Harlem Jazzetts. In the next block, was the Naomi Walden hospital, where Doris Bridenstein is head nurse. Rose Campbell whizzed by in her Rolls Royce. She was on her way to rehearsal with the Phil- harmonic Symphony Orchestra. spondent, told ot her narrow escape when her ship was America's perfect couple, Betty Russell and Wayne stopped by a sea raider. Shatter, amidst a shower ot rice, have just joined us tor the Continued on page 35 Pioneer Jewelers ot Iowa QUALITY JEWELRY Since I87I ,J-x 145: WATCHES - SILVERWARE ,' FPIIIIIIDH DIAMONDS V 13.265 I J 0 S E P H S GIFTS for GRADUATION WATCHES - DIAMONDS JEWELRY - SILVER CLASS RINGS - PINS SIXTH AT LOCUST Boesen's Flowers are Grown in Des Moines BOESEN - THE FLORIST CONVENIENT TERMS IF DESIRED Downtown Store Office and Greenhouse P Seventh and Grand 3422 Beaver Avenue LUMB J ELRY STORE 4-6l5I 7-4416 WALNUT AT SIXTH MEMBER OF Er.oRrsrs TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION I I I I I JANUARY. l94l NORTH HIGH SCHOOL I I I Compliments of I MEREDITH PUBLISHING I I I L coMPANY I I I I K I7l6 Locust I Flynn Perfectly Pasteurized Milk with a deeper cream y line and natural 'Flavor is always First Choice in Des Moines, Open your Savings Account at the y Home Federal Savings and Loan , Association ARTHUR S. KIRK, President C. B. FLETCHER, Secretary-Treasurer D A I R Y C o M P A N Y 904 Grand Avenue Phone 3-0555 I Seventh 84 Unfversity Dial 3-62II currenf Dividend gifzof, FIROPHECY . . . Continued from page 34 edmpletion ot the trip. We hurried to the bus as it looked like rain. Such luck! Wesley Bryant and Fred Divine had just vlfashed and shined the bus betore we left Des Moines. We t a raincoat and umbrella from the lDaleI Briggle Depart- I ent' Store. We wished we were in California. Torn Egan, allyAmerican halt-back, was playing there in the Rose-Bowl game. Oh, to see him again! I I I I y . O We passed the Wayne Rebertus Collie Kennels, on the y out ot town. Wayne loves the dogs so much it is said wa even has a dog house tor himself, so as to be nearer to tlhfem. His Colonial style house was designed by William MIBSQH, and furnished by Lila Neve. Sarah Palatnick and llleloies Patchin own a pet hospital across the street. In the james neighborhood Harold Pender has a rabbit shop and Verdella Pierson owns the Singing Bird Shop. By this timeit was raining cats and dogs, so a picnic supper was served on the bus by Arlene Reeck, and she told us it was cooked by Kenneth Rice, chet ot the Robert Riglin Country Club. After loading the bus, we found Marion Ro- land. cotton heiress, chatting merrily with Mary Senechal, who is secretly married, according to Hope Schmidt, noted columnist. There's an awful commotion in the back of the bus but it's only Richard Shute. having a good snore. It was the third day of our trip and the rain has subsided. Just one more day and we'll all be Texans! Irene Ungerman just arranged Betty Van Cleave's hair in one ot her superb coittures. The debutante, Marilyn Winterrowd, and Betty Walker, the author ot There Goes the Breeze, are playing Continued on page 36 I Noun-I HIGH CAFETERIA It Offers Its , Congratulations y , I to the members of the I JANUARY 1941 CLASS I I -35 I I i NORTH HIGH SCHOOL POLAR BEAR OWEN CRIST AUTO BODY SERVICE COMPLIMENTS som' REBUILDING FENDER wo RK ' - . H -VA A5 REEDIS 'CE CREAM Co' PAIVTPIYTS iiE2iASS ..:, 1 AUTO TOPS ::'f 20l6 Forest Avenue uvnotsreiuns 'vluhls . ' Kee and 149' Sf- Place :.,, T . .. -1:2 f -1-1'fR2 '2f11- 2 2 Phone 4-5259 . ,1h,,..,.,.,.A. ,.., ,,,,,,,Lq 5 , I, lhv .e:V:. l B O Y C E S Flowers By 5P2'1fl Only A Dime D E S S P O W E R S Then Dine and Dance . 403 Sixth Avenue Phone 4-7060 TWENTY-FOURTH AND UNIVERSITY PROPHECY . . . Continued from page 35 double solitaire. While we stopped to reload, Thomas Ware, the scientist, and Hubert Waters, the owner ot Fisherman's Paradise, a summer resort, stopped to chat with us. When we reached Oklahoma City, the Republican candi- date, Ed Pilmer, was scheduled to speak in person from the George Pirtle Coliseum. Following his broadcast, Mildred Hicks, Democratic candidate tor President, gave her platform from the Lloyd Wieslander Radio station at Philadelphia. Also Bob Williams, who is the Democratic candidate tor Vice-President, and Homer Stapp, the Republican nominee, spoke in Oklahoma. The banker, Wallace Wilmot, and Bill Wilson, the owner ot the Globe Printing Co., will be sponsors ot the program. The Hubert Anderson airport was just coming into view. We wished we could stop and see Ingrid Anderson, secre- tary to Hubert. Nellie Armstrong is the star aviatrix at the Anderson tield. We heard someone arguing and turned to discover Mar- jorie Wise and Phyllis Wiutt, the dancing duet. They and their manager, Bill Wood, were having ditticulty deciding what acts they would use in Texas. Ethel Avgerinos, librarian, helped them decide. Clara Abruzzese, who was also on the bus, is America's perfect mother and wife. Above our heads we could see a beautiful red airplane, ownlecl by Marguerite Carpenter, which was designed by Paul Mer e. We heard on the bus that Ray Bair and Frances Banta. Continued on page 38 Whether it be Winter or Summer, Spring or Fall.. you will always enjoy a sack of ' ' - 4f Golden G P'PK ' Sometimes Advertised as Bum r Of s B -- :.. Richlv Seasoned. render. and rusfv Ta I s Gallon I0c AND ' V2 Bushel 39c Bushel 78c COLONIAL BAKING CO. CHAS. c. KEMMING, JR. sixri-I AND COLLEGE J, H, GHRIST, President 36- NORTH HIGH SCHOOL POLAR BEAR I O J. B. SYNHORST, M. D. I308 EQUITABLE BUILDING DR. J. MERRILL INCH soo WALNUT SAM PSON DRUG STORE Sixth and College PRESCRIPTION SERVICE LESTER D. POWELL, M. D. sos EOUITABLE BUILDING WALTER D. ABBOTT, M. D. I-122 DES MOINES BUILDING Best Wishes from a I908 Graduate JOHN CONNOLLY, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW 4I5 Royal Union Life Building Compliments of DR. BENNIE H. DEVINE NORTH HIGH HI Y ADVISER PROPHECY . . . Continued from page 36 that well-known cluet with Duane Way's band, are going to be on a National hook-up at Wilber Fredrickson's Radio Station. Also Jeanette Callahan will speak on America First. We heard a rustle ot paper and discovered Elizabeth Ashford, librarian, Unwrapping a lPaull Melone candy bar. It made Us very hungry, but that was soon forgotten when we realized that we were now Texans. Say, there are the Kenneth Hood Oil wells. Dan Krolott and Louis Kuskulis waved a couple ot oily hands at us as we passed. Diane Fairfield, Dorothy Emerson, and Betty Jane Cowie added spurs, lanats, and all the trimming to their ward- robe. The bus was stopping and we were at last at the Jim Caldbecks Bar-B-O ranch. The former Verna Bash will be our hostess and Ella Mae Bestor will be our cook. Don East, Eleanor Colbert, Doris Dow, Chloris Elliott, and Helen Grother, all ot Roma Jean Gray's Hill-Billy band were there to greet us at the depot. Jeanette and I came out to the ranch on burros. On the way we saw Eugene Crum, the cattle rancher and Eleanor Freaman, Powder Putt Oueen, who are now vaca- tioning. This evening we are being entertained at Sheritt Jack Laws. Besides square dancing in the barn, we listened to Wayne Mitchell, winner of old tiddlers' contest. Harold McAtee and Bill Marks. singing cowboys, did a bit ot har- monizing while we pulled tatty trom Elizabeth l loward's candy shoppe. Wayne MacPherson, Congressman, was the caller tor the dance. I was told by Jack Morris, member ot the coast guard crew, that Pat Garrison, New York model, was present. The next day we attended the annual rodeo sponsored by the Wilma Loll Rope Company. Alberta Lunn is being crowned queen ot the festival by the Texas Governor, Jimmy Neuwerth. Wilma Livingston and Anna Marie Jensen entered in the roping contest. Marjorie Howard, who married a school teacher, came to see Bernice Kleppe ride a bucking bronco. Frances Miller. owner ot the Miller Stables, is furnishing three wild mustangs. Over by the Judges' Stand we saw Martha McGee, manager ot the glove factory here. Interrupting the rodeo was a radio report that Dolly Mauer, Journalist, had just wired a scoop from Germany to the Texas Courier. The finals ot the event was a revue in tront ot the grand stand. Opening the show was a Hawaiian dance by Ethel Abbott and Gertrude Vermuelen. Sara Malin sang Ah, Sweet Mystery ot Lite. Shirley Frederick tavorecl Us with some tast stepping, and Barbara Thode and Mary Swanson played an accordion duet. After returning to the ranch house we climbed into our bunks, and with the Texas moon shining through the window, we slipped into dreamland, to dream of cowboys ancl Indians. 38- 1 JANUARY, I94l NORTH HIGH SCHOOL afar ear gay FIRST ROW ILeft to rightl: Mary Carpino, Doroth D kt d y oc sa er, Rose Moscow, Business Manager, unn, Advertising Manager, Sara Malin, Editor-in-chief: Jeannette Leavitt, and Bonnie Broadbent. SECOND ROW: H. D. McCullough, adviser, M on, Mrs. Gretchen Galer, adviser, B Nadyne Pettey, Rita Huss, and Jean Bernhard. THIRD ROW: J. H. Gooch, adviser, Vernard Greenwood, Neal Johnson, Bill Mack, Roy Ives, and Bob Gottfried. FOURTH ROW: Dick Wooters and Dale Reeser. -? -391 NORTH HIGH SCHOOL POLAR BEAR IWULCL - t '35 lv We EDITORS lLeft to righti: Drmis-Kahn, Editor-in-Chief, Bonnie Broadbent, Egay Editor, Mary Carpino, Make-up Editor, and B d, Managing i or. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT fLeft to rightlz ll, Circulation Manager, 8e-b-Press, Business Manager, Al Simmons, Collector, Darlene Brod- markle, Advertising Manager, and Sara Malin, Room Manager. TYPISTS AND BOOKKEEPERS lLeft to rightj: J Bernh rd, Bookkeeper, xargaret Stoffle, Typist, Bonnie Wright, Typist, an Ita Hgss, Book- eeper. ADVISERS ILeft to righti: Mr. A. H. Horsburgh, Mrs. Gretchen Galer, General Adviser, Mr. H. D. McCullough, Bookkeeping, Miss Alice Geiger, and Mr. A. M. Jencks. Rita Huss, SOLICITORS: Rita Huss, er. and Noreen MCVay- lSecon3 fowl: Norma Pittenger, and Noreen McVay. lSecond rowi: Terry fLeft to right! lfirst rowi: Alberta Lunn, ng, Terry Tilley, Jean Jones and Roy Ives. 6. 7. B fi. 40 - ARTISTS lLeft to rightjz n, Dale Reeser, Jack Mastrofski and ick Wooters. DES AND COLUMNISTS fLeft to rightj: Bob Healy, Sports Editor, Dorothy Dockstader, Campus Editor, , Features Editor, Betty Walker, Society Editor, , rrison, Assistant Society Editor, ' I, S orts Columnist, Rose Moscow, Assistant Exchange Editor, '1',Qm,.Eg.an, Coi,umns Editor, and Jeanette Leavitt, Ex- change Editor. PROOF READERS KLeft to rightlz Bill McCarthy, Kathleen Lord, and Gene Star-esp. REPORTERS lLeft to rightl lfirst fowl: Grace Marlow, Betty-B,u,rns, Dorothy Knapp. Lou cud, Eleanor Barthelow, Lila Neve, Nadyne Petty, D,o.r.is.Eapp e, arol Pond, Juanity Baumgartner. fSecond rowlz Audrey Moore, Virginia Larsh, Sue McCoy, Betty Leanord, Betty Walters, An.n.La.Q,n, urg, Kay Hicks, and Ruth Beeler. fThird rowi: l.uH1.er-Mdfser, Bob-Dzfian, ernard Greenwood, Don Turner, D rell Burch, Bob Burns, e, and Verna Bash. QFou ill Mi'ElTRonaId Saf, ally Wilmot, Bob Baccus, 'Norman Chgistensen, Richard Williams, and Neal Ashby. .,.- 1 1 CLVLCILCIJ Q36 111 Rachel Chnderp 121 James Mcllnnaldg 131 Jeanette Leavitt and Jeanne Wagnarg 141 Tookey Barnesg S51 Don Eastg 161 Bill Patterson and Lorraine Crnsslandg 171 Betly Russell, friend, Anna Jensen, and Pal Garrisong 181 Dwight Crosby, James Mi:Dorm dg 191 Sara Malin and Darlene Brodmarkleg 1101 Jeanette Leaviti: 1lI1 Gertrude Vcrmucleng 1l21 Charlotte Helmsg 1I31 Fred McMas1'ers and Virginia Baumgartnerg 1l41 Hubert Anderson 1l51 Delaris Paiching 1161 Helen Grolhnrg 1l'I1 Ray Collins and Lorelta Mooreg 1IB1 Charloilc Hersser and Bob Wiley: U91 Bob Liftle, Doris Pcpplcg 1201 Off Guardg 1711 Beelzr Baysg 1221 Jiianila Harrrsc-ng 1731 Sarah Palatnink, Frances Millcrg 1741 Our Gdflguj 1251 La Rue Gregory, Bob Meclntoshg 1261 Betty Klcyweglg 1271 Znd Hour Typing Class. I 1 . M FQ Q Y W I ff? 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