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Eleanor Gorton Silver Triangle. '27: Blue Triangle. ‘28: A Capella Choir. ‘27: Glee Club. '28, 29: Sweethearts” Opera: Joan of Ate Camara. -2 7. Sweet personality, full of Fraida Greenberg Kadimah. '27. ‘28. ’29: Jeanne d’Are. ‘28. ‘29: Civic Forum. ‘28, 29: Bank Carhier. ‘27; Park Board. ‘28: Service Club, '29: Po-larii Salesman, '27: Personal Committee. She never teemt to have dull cares. Yet she works hard on school affairs. Marion Gross Commercial Club. ’28: La Tertulia, •28. ‘29: G. A. A.. 27: Volley ball. 27: Basketball. ’28: Batebal , 28: Honorable Mention. Can a Gross contain a bushel of pep? Morion it a Grots: the does. Raley Gross Kadimah. 28. '29: Bank Cashier. '27; Commercial Club. '27. A charming lots with a sweet disposition. Bertha Grossman Dramatic Club. ’27. ‘28: Kadimah, '28. '29: Civic Forum. '28: Jeanne d'Arc. ‘28. 29: Polaris Weekly Staff. ‘28. ‘29: Ink Spots. '28 •29: G. A. A.. '27. ‘28. ‘29. N”: Class Social Committee: Honor Student. Charm, personality, and Grace, that't Bertha. Jessie Grossman Latin Club. ’28: Poets' Club. ‘28. '29. Things are never dead with Jessie around.' ’ Leonard Gruenberg Tennis. '28. '29. N : Polaris. '28. '29: Menorah. 28. '29: Civic Forum. '28. '29: Ink Spots. ’28. '29: Senior Clothes Committee: Delegate to National Press Convention. No one has to speak for him: he speaks for himself. Wii.lard Gumbrill The pen it mightiee than the sword: Willard's pen proves this theory. ANTHONY GURBON He keeps his thoughts to himself. Bernice Gustafson Iduna Club, '27, ‘28: A Capella Choir. '29: Commercial Club. 27. Her purpose it noble—the serces her friends. Marie Gustke Silver Triangle. ’27. For her tact alone, the would make a good diplomat anywhere. NATHAN GUTTMAN Polaris Staff. ’28. ’29. Student Adviser; All City Press Club. ’29: National Scholastic Press Association delegate. Minneapolis High School Press Association delegate: Bank Cashier. '28. 29: Chairman Class Pin and Ring Committee: Honor Student. Speaker at Commencement. Efficiency of the highett order, combined with a smite of good fellowship: what more can one atk in a friend? Twenty-Seven
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Gail Freeman A merry btart it the best company. Elizabeth Galanter Commercial Club. '28: Dramatic Club. '29. If all the world Were a stage. ahe'd be the leading lady. Harvey Galbraith Whatever it worth doing ur all. it worth doing well. ISADORE GANDEL Park Board. 28. ’29; Business Manager. '28. ’29; Clara Picture Committee liadort looks as though he’s tad. but he't not; he't always glad. Sophie gershovitz Spanish Club. ’27. '28: Commercial Club. '28: Bank Cashier. 29: Personal Committee; Honor Student. She's a quiet girl, but the thinet in her classroom. Sidney Gillman Football. '27. '28. '29. N : All City Captain. '29: Basketball. '27. '28. M : All City: Baseball. ’29. N ; Menorah. '27. ’28: Spanish Club. '27: Student Council. 29. The pigskin and Sid are bosom pals—it it any wonder they harmonize to wtllf” Melba Giroux Park Board. ‘28: Polaris Salesman. ’28: Bank Cashier. ‘27: Silver Triangle, ‘27; Commercial Club. ’28; Jeanne d'Arc. '29. French and vivacious—what a combination Mildred Goldberg They who from study flee live long and merrily. Sam Goldberg Deutsche Verein. '28. '29: Honorable Mention. A diligent student, a fine fellow, and a true friend. Rose Goltzman Jeanne d'Arc. ‘29; Commercial Club. '28. '29. She it a young lady, as good at gold: the is never shy. nor it the bold. Sam Gordon '7 came: I saw: I went back! Anna gorenbein Commercial Club. '28. '29: Spanish Club. '28. '29. Oht Why do they confine me hteef Twenty-Six
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Carl Hagen Radio Club. '2 7. '28: Viking Club. ‘27. -28: Second Orchestra. '27. '28. '29. What thoughts art passing through the mind of thit tall, solemn bog' Jane Haier Silver Triangle. '27: Blue Triangle. '28. '29. Quiet, reserved. and always true: in thete regards better maids are few. Sylvia Hannu Silver Triangle. ‘27; Blue Triangle. '28. ‘29; Science Club. 29: Polaris Weekly. ‘28. '29: Ink Spots. •28. 29: G. A. A 27. 28. '29. Honorable Mention. She it the embodiment of perpetual motion. Florence Hanson Blue Triangle. 26; Viking Club. '26. A charming wag. a pretty face. ‘Pep' would lit in any place. Lorraine Hanson Patk Board. '27: Jeanne d'Are. ‘28: Silver Triangle. ‘27; Bank Cashier. ‘27: Blue Triangle. '28. '29: Activities Committee. When put to the test. She'll do her best. Ruby Hanson Viking Club. 27. Tiny. pert, and prettu. Ruby, a gem of worth. Sylvia Hanson Commercial Club, '27: Viking Club. '28: Blue Triangle, '29. She that hath hnowledge spareth her words. Helen Hart Silver Triangle. 27; Blue Triangle. '28. '29: Civic Forum. '29: Park Board. '29. In regard to the height You need feel no alarm; As yorr heighten the figure. (ecu heighten the charm. Clarence Hartfiel Joan of Arc Cantata: A Capella Choir. 27. '28. ’29: Greenhouse Committee. '28. ’29. A pleasing personality which is envied by many. Raymond Hass Athletic Board of Control. ’2 7. '28. '29: Class Play Committee: La Tertulia. 28. ‘29: Sargeant-at-Armi. 2.9: Park Board. '28. '29: Polaris Salesman. '29: Science Club. '28: Lunch Room Committee. 28. 29: Honor Student. Oh— know but I just can't think. Dorothy Hazelton Commercial Club. '28: Blue Triangle. '29. She is wise as the is it fair, with light blue eyes and flaxen hair. Marion Heck Dramatic Club. ‘27. '28. Secretary. 28: Civic Forum. '28: Secretary Treasurer. '28: Jeanne d'Are. '28: Kadimah Club. '27. '28. '29: Declamatory Contest. '27. '28: Winner. '28: Winner of Sub-District. District and Regional State Declam Contest. ’29: Third Place in State Contest. '28: Honorable Mention. Ilecki Xobody can shine when Marian it around. Twenty-Eight m I m ■L.
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