North High School - Polaris Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1937

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 ROOM 215—E. II'. Wtttmann Row tcvcn: Lender. S. Locket . S. l.«ckctz, Lc ilon Row ix: Lokrn, Lobcr . Lindquist. Irwin. Lee Row five: Lofitcdt, Loberj;. Land jjrcn, Lcrner. Leber Row four: O. Lofgrcn, Lloyd, Li man. Look, Lcbcdeff R« w three: J. Lof -rcn, Litiruky. Leader. I.ci lerman. Ix»nn Row two: Lncficrint:. Lind tron . Liabo. Lefrman. Lazarut Row one: Le »er ROOM 216—Ctorge Pollard Row five: Mason. Martinez. Mar Rolis, Marcus. McShanc. McRae McGlynn, Luther Row four: Matson, L. Martin. Man dile, Ma nuson, MacNcil, l.yncl Row three: Manila. B. Martin Mapes, Malmi, Malir, McLean Molitad Row two: Mattson, Martinson. Mar shall. Malm, Majors. MacGregor McCarthy Row one: Malchow, McGrath. Lane Room 215—Across from the ever busy news room, Elinor found Mr. Westmann and a group of personal bookkeeping students. Mr. Wcstmann’s home room consists of thirty-three A juniors whom he describes as the best in the building. Ruth Lee was Council member. Mitchell Lazarus anti Edward Litinsky, each earning 4 A's, headed this room’s honor roll. Room 216—Mr. George Pollard glanced up from his desk, laden with school accounts, and announced that the group of boys and girls he advises consists of about thirty-two A juniors. Mr. Pollard is all-school accountant and treasurer and is assisted by Gladys I arson, a June graduate. I orrainc McCann represents this group in the Student Council. Library—A scene of quiet and diligent study met Elinor's eyes as she entered the library. Behind the desk she saw Ethel Mobrotcn and Mary Lou Walkup, the friendly, helpful librarians that arc familiar to all. They arc assisted every period by students who act as library pages. This is the home room of thirty-five post graduates.

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ROOM 210—.Mi Florence Fell Row five: Gold. Goldberg, Gold-vtein. M. Goldstein. M. (k ld»tcin, Hcdlund Row four: B. Gilman, F. Gilman. Gilson. Ginsburg. Glance. Goble, D. Gold Row three: Ck-rber, Gcrotd. Gilbert. M. Gilbert, Giles. Gillespie, Gillis Row two: Frank. Fredericks, Freed-land. Gallagher, Gabbcrt. Freeman, Ganley Row one: Fitch. Fjelde. Flanders. Folt. Forrest. Fox, Frandsen ROOM 211—Mr. Arthur Undman Standing: Greenberg Row five: Harris. Harrison, Hart-ficl. Haselnus. Haas. Harms Row four: T. Hansen, A. Hansen, M. Hansen. Hamlin, Harick. Goldstone Row three: Hagclin. I. Hamilton, |. Hamilton. Handahl, Hanschen, Hanley Row two: Griver, L. Gruidl. M. Gruidl. Guelkcr. Gunman. Gunderson Row one: Goodman. Goslin, B. Greenberg. C. Greenberg, Green Room 210—Many familiar heads popped up and smiled at Connie as she entered room 210. Betty Gilson, June class secretary; Erainc Freeman, annual art editor; Bob Gallagher, football hero; and Beatrice Ginsberg, Student Council member, were among them. Miss Felt teaches American history and confesses that she enjoys having a part of the June graduation class as her home room advisees. Room 211—Connie thought Mr. Lindman's home room occupants looked very grown-up as she opened the door, but when she showed their home room picture they dashed for it just as any underclassmen would. Of this room Dorothy Hanley had practically an all ‘‘A’’ average. Fred Haas was Student Council member, and Jeanette Hamilton, Polaris representative. Mr. Lindman teaches civics and history, and coaches the swimming team. Room 212—Thirty B juniors assemble here for the advisory period with Mrs. Pierce, teacher of business composition and chairman of the English department. Sybil Koontz represented room 212 in the Student Council and scholastic recognition goes to Stanley Korcngold. ROOM 212—Mr . Beulah B. Pierce Row four: H. Larson. I-aPlante. Ia»-din, Kurhl, Krawzyk, Kocncn Row three: La|cunessc, F-. 1.4rvon. Laudy, Kukcl, Kroeten, Krautz, Knacble Row two: R. (.arson. K. I .arson. Landis, Kuhn, Kreutcr, Kramer. Kline Row one: E. Larson, l-ampcrd, L. Larson. Klrasges. Korengold, Klein 24 J



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ROOM 224—Met. Mary Sheridan Back row: llcdin . Hauser, Hofmann. Hmhcy. Hciic Row five: HjvwUtrom, Hokanvon, Hauyjh, lleKMrand Row four: Hathaway. Hechter. Hoff, C. Herman. He):land Row three: Huntley. G. Holmer. Hindi. I. Herman, Hefty Row two: Hunczak. E. Holmer. Hoffman. H. Herman. Hcyrlund Row one: Holtby, Houser, Helwlon ROOM 225—Mr , l ucy Edqnitt Row seven: Kahler. fanen, F. Jordan. Kairies, E. Jordan Row six: Inxlc. Jacobs. F.. Johnson, M. Johnson. Johnstone Row live: Idclkope. Jackson. Joup-pc. N. Johnson. Stanley H. Johnson Row four: Hynes. Istad, E. Johnson. M. C. Johnson, S. C. Johnson Row three: Huston. Isaacson. Jeru-sky, L Johnson, Jenson Row two: Huseth, Inkola, Kanter. Kamcnow. Marion E. Johnson Row one: Jeuh Room 224—Busy with make-up students, Mrs. Mary Sheridan looked up at Connie who explained her assignment. Mrs. Sheridan leaches U. S. history. She said that she had a fine group that tended to work well and had few failures. Virginia Huntly was Student Council member. Harriet Hechter was tanking head and Curtis Herman was the outstanding student in this group of Mrs. Sheridan’s 12B’s. Room 225—Mrs. Lucy Edouist stopped her work, gave Connie a pleasant smile, and told her that Leroy Johnson was tops as a scholar with 3 A’s and 1 B. Ralph Johnson was Student Council member, Ruth Jenson was Park Board member, and Earl Johnson, Polaris salesman in her home room. Civics is the subject which she teaches and she also advises Student Council. Room 226—The next assignment on Connie's sheet was room 226 where Miss Mary C. Moses teaches history and civics. The most prominent among her group of B senior advisees arc I-co Knoblauch, of basketball fame; Bryant Larson, June class mascot; Charles Kctcham, stage force; and Marion La Beaux, winner of the North Field essay. ROOM 226—Mitt Mary Motet Row six: Larson, !.jnc. Kurzcka, Kaitner. Knoblauch Row five: Kctcham, Kcivcr, Kry-tluba. Kloster, Kicffer Row four: Langfus. 1-aForc, Kurtc, Klick, Kerncr Row three: Lanier, Labovich. Kroehnert. Klcinman. Kempai-nen Row two: Kaufman, I-anyte, La Beaux, Kricklc. Kirhack, Kaarvh, Krllman Row tine: Lany:, Kaulcr, Kuzer 26 J

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