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January Honor Students TO lx rated as honor students at North, graduates must maintain an average of 23 or 90 per cent for their senior high school career. Honorable mention students must rank 2 or 85 per cent. Pictured below are all with this honor rating except Eleanor Sharke who ranked between Helen Seffinga and Marion Larson. A complete list of all honor students and honorable mention students will lx found on page 54. F.ILENE MOSIF.R Valedictorian BF.RDELLE WINGER Saluta orian MERRILL CHKSLER MARGARET E. CARLSON HAROLD PETERSON SIDNEY MANDEL LILA 1JND AUDREY LANIX UIST DOROTHY AUSENIUS MARIA SCHREISER ABE SBOROV MARGARET MONTAGUE RUTH NORSTROM KATHRYN HUTCHINS LUCILLE UIJENTHAL LILLIAN HERMANN EDNA DOWNING BERNICE BEIER DOROTHY FJCHLER LORRAINE GANZER Margaret carpenter HELEN SEFFINGA MARION LARSON LILIAN SALA HELEN ZEI.ENAK DOROTHY PETERSON HOWARD BLOOMQUIST 16
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RUTH NORSTROM Rated best Jl-around student by her class CHARLES LOKSCH Class President BERDELLE WINGER Salutatorian JACOB MILLER Class Treasurer ARTHUR FELSENBF.RG Class Vice-President WILLIAM SCHABI.E Art Editor VIRGINIA MacNABB Hlue Triangle President HENRY SEGAL Fall Managing Editor of Polaris Weekly KATHRYN HUTCHINS Class Secretary January Northern Lights THK above students have been selected as the nine outstanding students of the January class. The first seven were chosen by their classmates as candidates for the North American Bank Prize. Through participation in extra curricular activities and as feminine lead in the class play, Ruth Norstrom displayed her ability as a leader. At the all-senior party Ruth was chosen “Village Queen.' Students of the January class recognized Charles Loesch as an outstanding character and elected him to lead their class. He was also very active in sports. Besides rating as second highest in her class, Bcr-dcllc Winger was very active in extra curricular activities. She was also editor of the “Guiding Star,” North's handbook. Jacob Miller was president cf Student Council anti treasurer of his class. He also participated in sports and the class play. Arthur Felsenberg, vice president of his class, was active in Menorah, Peace Club, and Deutscher Vcrein. William Sellable was art editor of the Annual as well as a class play lead. Virginia MacNabb was active in girls' sports and was president of Blue Triangle. Although Henry Segal and Kathryn Hutchins were not Bank Prize candidates, their positions as Fall Managing Editor anil Class secretary, resjiec-tively, make them also outstanding in the January class.
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JOYCE AFTRKTH HAROLD AGRON OLAF AHO DOROTHY AIGNKR JEROME ALLMAN PAULINE ALPERT LOIS AMUNDSEN LOIS ANDERSON MIRIAM ANDERSON PEARL ANDERSON RUTH ANDERSON SARAH ATKIN DOROTHY AUSENIUS ORVILLE BAAFORD RALPH BACHLF.R JAMES HANK JEANE BARRETT FLORENCE BAUER HELEN BAYARD MOLL1E BECK JOYCE AFTRETH Merry Commercialists, 3 1; Viking Club, '33. '34, '35; Blue Triangle, 35; Oratorio, '33. '34; “Messiah. ’33, ‘34. Tacit PAULINE ALPERT 1-atin Club. 33; Polaris Staff, '34, 35. Companionable RUTH ANDERSON Girls Service, ’34; Blue Triangle, '34. lathe JAMES BANK Heaven’s gilt to H-omen HAROLD AGRON Modern LOIS AMUNDSEN Student Council, 34, '35; Bank (Cashier, '34. '35; Honorable Mention. Petite SARAH ATKIN Merry Gitnmercialists, '33, 34, '35; Bank Oath icr, '33. '34. Dexterous JEANE BARRETT Merry Commercialists, '34, ’35, Board of Directors, '34; Blue Triangle, 35. The eyes hare It' OLAF AHO Silent” LOIS ANDERSON Park Hoard, '34; Oratorio. '33: Glee Club. 34. Fortunate DOROTHY AUSENIUS Flower Garden Club '34; Blue Triangle, '34 '35; Pegasus, 35; Latin '34, '35; Election Com mittcc; Class Play; Hon or Student. Win tome FLORENCE BAUER Courageous DOROTHY AIGNER Phyllis Wheatley. '33 34; Girls’ Service. 33 '34, '35; Merry Com mcrcialists, 34; Big Sis ter, '34, '35; Blue Tri angle. '34; Monitor. '33 '34. '35. Good humored MIRIAM ANDERSON Merry Commercialists, '34. '35; Blue Triangle, '34, 35. Complacent ORVILLE BAAFORD Diligent HELEN BAYARD Merry Commercialists, '33. Ever so nice JEROME ALLMAN Corridor Guard, 34. IflaMe PEARL ANDERSON S udent Council. '34, '35; Iduna, '35; Pegasus. '35; Blue Triang'c, '35; Honorable Mention. ''Delightful to know RALPH BACHLF.R Primus. Hi-Y, '33. '34. '35, Secretary, ami Vice-President. 34,'35; Band, '33. '35; Marching Band, '35. Efficient MOLLIE BECK Serene 17
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