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ROOM 200—Miss Ida V. Mann; assit ant ad users, Perley A. Davis, W. W. Klausler Through the eyes of the candid camera and with the Polaris page, you see these illustrious seniors who made up a large part of the January graduating class. All names are being omitted because of the large number in the room, but if you look closely, you’ll find many familiar faces. The four advisers of the room and short sketches about them arc found on this page. Individual writeups and student pictures arc in the roster section. February first saw at North the arrival of six hundred thirty-three new students from, reading from left to right in the picture, Franklin Junior High, Jordan Junior High, Lincoln Junior High, and Patrick Henry Junior High. The initiation of a new practice marked the coming of one hundred ninety-eight IOB’s from Lincoln. Room 200—Miss Ida V. Mann is a familiar figure to everyone. She is chief adviser in room 200 and also faculty adviser for the January graduating class. Hie Latin department is under her supervision as she teaches that language and directs the I-atin club at North. Perley A. Davis is a veteran teacher here at North. Each year spent here makes him more jovial and likeable. Mr. Davis had part of the above seniors as his advisees, and he teaches chemistry. in shop clothes her greenhouse ......e................... was one of the advisers in room 200, anyone wanting to sec him would most likely find him deeply engrossed in his auto mechanic shop in the basement or in his favorite diversion, auto racing. In the bright, sunny greenhouse next to her botany classroom, Miss Elizabeth H. Foss spends hours each day moving in and out among the beautiful plants and flowers that arc growing there. Joying special attention to each, working herself, and at the same time directing her helpers.
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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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ROOM 201—-Slits Marie Ltmdeen Standing: Kolb, Kolstad, Kopman Kozkky. Kohn Row four: M. Kelly. Kennedy, Kcs ler. Kistlcr Row three: W, Johnson. G. John ton. Jones, Kchr, Kelly Row two: M. V. Johnson. P. Johnson, R. Johnson, V. Johnson Row one: G. Johnson, H. Johnson, L. Johnson. M. A. Johnson ROOM 202—Mr. Horace Street Standing: Morgan, Krecklcberg Miller, McCarthy. Medal, Larsor Row five: Krussow, Kuchl Row four: Middleton. Mickila, Mer-win, Lusk. Mellin Row three: McCombs. McVeigh, Manthe, Mazur Row two: Lindsay, Lewis Lisy I .each. I-Jimrn Row one: F.. Larson. G. Larson, K. Larson Room 201—Taking advantage of her free period. Helen went to visit Miss Marie Lundccn who is a teacher of Swedish. Helen found the room filled to capacity with twenty-four members of the January graduating class. Outstanding in the room were Helen Kosicky, who was an honor student, and president of Commercial club, and Barbara Kohn, also an honor student and president of Kadimah club. Room 202—Helen found that home room 202 contained thirty-two aspiring pupils of the January class. Mr. Street, genial adviser, teaches math. Helen recognized William Krussow, who played a leading role in the class play; George Merriam, member of the Polaris staff; and Lois Lisscy, an active member of Blue Triangle and Inter-city Council member. Room 203—First on Mary Jane's list was room 203. Mrs. Adams twenty-eight advisees were members of the January graduating class. Dean Nelson served as the Student Council member and Polaris salesman. The Bank Cashier was Genevieve Ost. Marion Olson, valedictorian of her class, was also secretary-treasurer of the Commercial club. Two members of the class play cast were Annette Orenstcin and Dean Nelson. ROOM 203—Mr . Stella Adamt Standing: Orstad. Noodleman. Myl-lys, F. Olson. Morley, Morris, G. Nelson Row five: D. Nelion, D. Ncluin. F.. Larson Row four: K. Norman, Noyes. Ny-berg. Oas, Murphy Row three: G. Olsen, E. Norman. M. Murphy, Moshicr, Olesky Row two: B. Olson. F-. Olson, J. Olson. Orenstcin Row one: Ost, Ovcrback, Okan, M. Olson [21]
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