North High School - Polaris Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1937

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ROOM 113—Miss Mathilda Krefting Row four: Hitchcock. Hiller. Hill. Hern. Heard. Havil. Hartkopf, T. Hansrn. Hallcnlscrg Row ’-rrt: Ilirsch, Herzog. Heik-kc. Hazclton, Havens. Hardin. A. Hansen. Hall Row two: Hinds. Hershman. Hechter, Hayhoe. Hartwig. R. Hanson, Hclikcr. Hagen Row one: Hillman. Hellcn. Hawkins, Hartman. H. Hanson, Hankc. Hacg R(X)M 114—Joseph . lirom Standing: Jackson, Hogan Row five: Hoyrnc, F. Johnson. E. Johnson, G. Johnson, Isenbcrg Row four: Hoyt. H. E. Johnson. B. Johnson, Hylla, Hyland. Ingi-son Row three: K. Johnson. H. Johnson. Irving. Iverson. Howe. Jcronimus Row two: Jessen. B. Johnson. Holcombe, Holmbcrg. Jamcsgaard. I). Johnson Row one: Ihnit. Horn, Hultgrcn, Hunc ak. Halter, Holden Room 113—“Pupils in a science room ought to have plenty to occupy their dull moments,” decided Helen as with notebook in hand she went for her first appointment with Miss Mathilda Krefting, a biology teacher and Blue Triangle adviser. Miss Krefting insists that dull moments arc scarce among her 11A pupils, and as proof, Helen has on her list Ellen Hartwig, who has the highest grades, and Hilding Hanson, as the l oy who won the poster contest of Safety Week. Room 114—Mr. Brom, adviser of room 114 and teacher of shop math, grinned at Miss Reporter, and consented to answer questions. Before Helen left, she found out that this is a 11A home room, that those active around school arc Ralph Holier, who is president of Forum Hi-Y, and Cialc Johnson, secretary for Scton Hy. Room 115—In room 115, Elinor found Peter (ialin and a group of eleves dc francais engaged in a lively French conversation. She found that the advisory group consists of about thirty A juniors who delegated Lillian Judelowitz to the Student Council. Mr. Calm, the room's adviser, teaches French and supervises Jeanne d’ Arc, North's French club. R(X)M 115—Peter C.alin Standing: Androwski, Jorgenson. R. Johnson, Kysncr. King Row six: M. Jones, Karp Row five: II. Johnson, I.. Jones, M. Karlson Row four: Anderson. M. A. Johnson. F. Jones, Kjrlson. M. Kelly Row three: K. Allen. J. Johnson, Johnston, Kaplan. J. Kelly Row two: I). Allen, M. Johnson, I.. lohnson, Kafitz. M. Kaufman Row one: W. Johnson. Judelowitz, A. Kaufman 8|

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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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 Tip row: Elmer Gadboi . Miss Ei-Iccn Denning, M. T. Kennedy Bottom row: Roy Tenney. Miss Esther Haveson. Louis Burnett Miss Theresa Murphy serves as eleventh and twelfth grade counselor, while Mr. Schultz is the counselor for the tenth grade. Mrs. Martin is North’s visiting teacher. Miss Esther Haveson and Miss Eileen Denning arc the girls' gym teachers. Rhythm, modern dance, sports, tennis—these arc only a few of the attractive specialized gym courses offered to North High girls and taught by these two teachers. During the fall term. Miss Connie Eckdahl took Miss Denning's place while she taught at an eastern school. A friendly, likeable pair arc Louis Burnett and M. T. Kennedy, who teach %thc boys’ gym classes, coach most of the athletic teams, and endeavor to build up the character of the boys. Apparatus, tumbling, track—these arc the things which Mr. Burnett teaches. Mr. Kennedy coaches the foot-hall team, teaches regular gym classes, and this year is taking the baseball team also. Mr. Tenney is the chorus teacher and leader of glee dub, oratorio, and the A ( tp| dla choir. This year he directed the operetta, Chimes of Normandy, and the “Elijah oratorio. Elmer A. (iadbois leads the orchestra and hand. He directs the orchestra and hands in preparing for the state contests, and directs the marching band and pit orchestra. OFFICE—Miss Theresa Murphy, Miss Margaret Ritten, Mrs. Mac Marti... Mrs. Mable Miller, Mrs. Alice Pratt. Albert Schultz Sitting: Mrs. Margaret Woodyard, Miss Helen I.indholm [ 19 1

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