North High School - Polaris Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1937

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 ROOM 227A—Melvin A. Often Row cix: Lcbedoff. Lilbcuky, vin. Lcrncr. I.nn :erbonc. Lcidcr-man Row five: D. Lonjtcrbonc. Lind-ber {, lxbctlctf. l-itu, Ixihcc, P. Lipscomb Row four: M. Lind, tavinc. I!. Larvon. Lcland, I xlcn. Lindcrt Row three: L. Larson, G. I-arvon, I). Lipscomb, Lind rcn, Luew-ski, H. Lind Row two: Llewellyn, Lundgrcn. Lindquist. Lindstrom, Litow Row one: Latz, Lcrman. Litinsky R(X)M 227B—Mitt jettie Abbott Row six: M. Miller, l.undstrom, Mjlmt oi . Mandel Row five: Moskalik. H. Maitland, Mcshbcsher, McLain. McClish Row four: Mallner, Manning, Melos. McKinley, Mather Row three: Mias, C. Miller, Mc-(airmick. T. Maitland Row two: Milstein, 0. Miller, Me-Neal. Helmcr. McClish. Ma|ies Row one: Michel. McNamara Room 227A—After a very welcome Christmas vacation, Elinor began her new year’s assignment with room 227A wherein Melvin Olsen, that genial teacher of civics, resides. Mr. Olsen’s advisees consist of thirty-three June graduates whom he describes as a “swell bunch of kids. Outstanding among the group arc Kenneth Latta, president of all north-side T clubs; Big Bill Lind, ace among Polar sport stars; and Eddie Leach, who twirled his baton so artfully on the football held. Room 227B—The inquiring reporter continued her assignment in room 227B, the home room of Miss Jessie Abbott and her twenty-six senior advisees. Miss Abbott, who instructs classes in English, is also faculty adviser for Blue Triangle. 227B was represented on the Polar gridiron by Bill Mather, who played a “bang-up game at left guard. Gilbert Michel served as Student Council member, and Edwin Mapcs contributed a fine performance in “The Chimes of Normandy.” Art Rooms—When Mary Jane went to rooms 321 and 322. she found Miss Thickins and Miss Johnson ofTcrliig suggestions to three girls who were working on the art section for the annual. ART ROOMS—Mitt Ethel lobntoa, Dorothy Divers. Eraine Freeman. Mae Newman. Mist lane Thicl(int [27

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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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Room 228—On entering room 228, Elinor discovered that this very spacious study hall is really one of the most attractive rooms in the building. Its walls and pillars are decorated by class memorials dating from 1930. This room contains 232 scats, and the A senior advisory group that assembles here each morning is divided into four groups, each of which delegates its own Student Council member. David Satz, president of the Council, is one of the room’s representatives. Room 228 serves as the setting for class meetings, and therefore it is one of th few rooms containing a piano. Civil service examinations and university aptitude tests arc also taken here. John |. lacobi, who is more familiarly known as ‘‘lake, led the 1937 Polar cagcrs to a very successful finish in the city-wide competitions. This very | opu!ar coach instructs classes in mechanical drawing. Homer Fetzer is also one of the three assistant advisers in of mechanical drawing. r°°m 228. He is a teacher Charles Smart, the third assist ,n, • room, is a reaches of physics and s' h“ u 'n,or ho,ne dor guard ihe sixth period. as bascmcnt Mtss Georgia A. Burgess, who taught Latin and English, was also A senior adviser and co-adviser for the Latin club. Upon her death. Miss Pauline Farscth assumed the responsibility of being A senior adviser. ROOM 300 Mitt MathUde Holtz. Lloyd Stowdl. T. W. Breckkdntcr -n foon, iQQ ||owcvef Lack of space made it impossible to identify these ‘ A sophomores wn ' Uf a||. in their remaining time at North, their accomplishment will identity t

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