North High School - Polaris Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1937

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ROOM 104—George A. lenten; as-sistam ad riser. Miss Helen Eayrs Row five: Jrncks. Katznclson. I-Jcn cn Row firnr: Jmclwitz, Joly, Jorgenson. E. Jenson. Lee. LaRocca Row three: Kane. Roster, luster. I. Johnston. Knight, Lapp Row two: Katz. Jacobson. E. Johnson, C. Jenson. Knauf. Langley Row one: N. Johnson. Isaacs, Johnstone. W Johnson, Le ler Standing: Mcycrson, Lewis, R. Johnson, Letourneau, Lennartson. C. Johnson, Klunyness, Lcrie ROOM 106—Slits Katherine Kelly: assistant adviser, Mrs. Mary lames Row five: Londer. Long. Longquist, Long ton. Lucht. Lucier. Lund, Lynch Row four: Lyse, Lysiford. Malchow, Malm, Mandcl, Lindgrcn. Mar-chessault, Markson Row three: Mathias. McCoy, McDonald. Clone, McManus, Me-din, Meland, Menzics Row two: Middleton, Miidenbergcr, Link, Nulks. Millcon. D. Miller. H. Miller, Milstein Row one: Moore Morcino, Little, l.innell, Nagy, Ness, Waif, Wylie Standing: Michael Kaiser Room 104—Here’s a combination of two advisories, a friendly and lively bunch of B seniors under supervision of the amiable George Jensen, who teaches sociology, and Miss Helen Eayrs, a home economics teacher. The reporter found the room service members to be Francis Jasper, Council member; Jerome Lake, scrgcant-at-arms; and Lorna Larson, who shoulders the two responsibilities of Council member and salesman for the Polaris. Room 106—This time the investigation took the reporter to another double home room of forty-four 12B students, advised by Miss Kelly, who teaches Senior English, and ROOM 108—Myron Uslie Row five: Plant. Ploof, Ponja. Po-mrrlcau. Pmzintke Row four: Pearson, Perry, Person, Pcskc. Peters, Peyser, Phelps. Phillips Row three: R. T. Olson. O’Neill. Ostcrberg, Page, Page I, Parsons Row two: Noodleman, Norman, Normandy, Nybcrg, R. Nybcrg. H. Olson. I. OImhi. R. Olson Row one: S. Olson. D. Nelson, It. Nelson, K. Nelson. I. Nelson. New, Newman Mrs. James of the home economics department. Calvin Moocrs, president of Radio club; Margie Mandcl, treasurer of Kadimah, and Wallace Lighthall, sergeant-at-arms of Student Council, sit here. Room 108—Mr. Leslie was busy correcting geometry tests when Mary Jane showed him the picture of his home room of thirty-two B seniors. Connie Norman represented the group in the Student Council, the Bank Cashier and Polaris salesman were Dclpha Nelson and Catherine Parker. It was discovered that there are two Robert Olsons in the room. 16]

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OOM 101—,ySr, I'online Far set , !l.uk row: 11. Goldberg. B Gain Forestal. Fitzgerald R„«- four: Filer,nan. Garber. Fla-gle. ruber ,«.w three: Gellcrman. Gandcl. Fitzpatrick. Fcrlaak ,w i ,T :'' 'lbcrK. Calm, rigge. Fehing r-mt rmv: Goldman. Gebhard. Fred nekton, Garatz. Felwnbcrg ROOM 102—Miu La„ra Sherman Bunding: H. Goodman, S. Goodman Rack row: Gordon, Guider. Ham-borg, Harden Row five: Greene. Grccnttrnm. Ha-leen, S. Hantnn Row four: Green. V. Gruber, Hagen. N. Hanson, Harris Row three: Gray, H. Gruber. Gon-nclla, H. Hanton, Harrigan Row two: Granger. Grossman, Gunman, Herschel. Goodman. I farms Row one: Graietke. R. Goodman. Gustafson. Room 101—Elinor’s own home room was her second destination. This room houses twenty-seven B seniors who delegated Marion Forcstal to the Student Council. Philip Fisher gained city-wide recognition for his valuable efforts as guard on North’s gridiron eleven. Miss Pauline Farscth, Norse instructor, advised the group the first semester, and Miss Freda Raich the second. Room 101 possesses a radio which has proved the source of much enjoyment for this group. Room 102—Elinor concluded her day's assignment in room 102. It is in this room that Miss Sherman teaches English and where each morning B seniors spend their advisory period. Norman Guttman heads the spring cabinet of the Mcnorah Club, and Paul Gray served as co-captain of North’s ski team, which captured first place in city competitions. The Student Council member from the room is Richard Hagen. Room 103—Visualizing the hubbub and crowds that take place at the ringing of the 3 o’clock bell, Helen, the reporter, made an extra effort to reach Miss Caroline Horsch before a teachers’ meeting could take her away, and she succeeded. She found Miss Horsch, who is an English teacher, occupying a very cozy little room. She informed Helen that Elizabeth Hartig and Kenneth Hrcha have been receiving the highest grades in the room. ROOM 103—Miss Caroline Horsch Back row: Irving, Hunsinger, Hu-ncg Row four: Hughes, Much, Hubbard. Hrcha. Hart, Harbal Row three: Heiligman, Holm. Ho-drn. Hinotc. Herrold Row two: Herheim. Herbert, Hcn-scl. Hennessey, Hendrickson, H. Hendrickson Row one: Heaton, Haugen. Has-sclstrom, Hartig I 15]



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ROOM 109—Mitt Hermine Konig ending: Hanson, Harvey, Roms wick Row five: Robertson. Robinson, Rochlin, Roehl, Roscnzwcig, Rossi Row four: Rovik, Rovncr, Richardson, Rubcnstcin. Sable, Salo Row three: Sanders, Sandstrom, Santa, Sawyer, Ripezintki. Range Row two: Schmidt, Scott. H. Scott, Rilt, Seguin, Semrncr Row one: Shcdlock, Shcrard, Sherman. Ripezinski, Rigncll, Quady' ROOM 111—Mist Elizabeth Robin-ton Standing: Sulcnes, C. Swanson, Sturdevant Row six: Swanson. Thocn, W. Swanson, Tamsky, Temte Row five: Titclmaicr, Tiffany, Sundberg. Sveum, Stccrc Row four: Toft, Sieff, Stcndahl, Solomon, Slone Row three: Sorenson.Sorvo,Sprung, Standal, Stavlo Row two: Smith, M. Smith, M. Smith. R. Smith, Sneller Row one: Siegal, Silverman, S. Silverman, Singer, Skreen Room 109—As Mary jane entered 109, Miss Hermine Konig looked up from the German magazine she had been reading. Among the thirty-eight B senior home room members were Wilma Schiff, secretary of the Science club, and Anne Rovncr, vice-president of the “Merry Commcrcialists. During the semester Betty Schmidt, the Bank Cashier, also served as the room’s Student Council representative. Room 111—Thirty-eight of Mary Jane’s B senior classmates were included in this advisory group. Two “Smiths, Margie and Robert, served as Bank Cashier and Student Council representative, respectively. Miss Robinson, who teaches U. S. history, stated that since most of her advisees had fine report cards, Mildred Silverman and Helen Titlc-maicr had to be very good to have the best ones. Room 112—When Helen came for information. Miss Qucllo, adviser and biology teacher, stated that her advisory “represented a nice cross section of student life. As evidence of leadership and ability to achieve good grades in school work, Robert Troup, who is Student Council member, is chairman for this room. ROOM 112—Mitt Esther Quello Row four: Venta. Woodruff, Wro-blcsky, Zuckman Row three: Wilder, William, Win-berg, Wing, Wise, Winship, Winslow Row two: Walters, Washerman, Watson, West man, Weinstein, Trowbridge, Widetsky Row one: Veth, Walquist, Toni-shenc, Toivonen, Troup, Wachi-ler, Wainstock [17]

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