North High School - Polaris Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1937

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ROOM 301—Mn. Either Hall Row five: Hallelt, Halverson. Ham-burR, A. Hanson. J. Hanson Row four: Green, Greene. Greenfield. Haider, Hanlc. R. Hanson Row three: Glorvick, Goldncr, Gra-ber, Grassman. H. Groves, L. Groves Row two: Girke, Gerald, Geske. Gillis, Gjcnwich. Glatzel Row one: Brown, Anderson, GaR-ner, Gcbert, Gitschus ROOM 302—Mia Velma Seder Standing: Harms. Jeffries, Icnson Hunt Row six: Jcpscn. Middlentist, Mild ner. Miller Row five: Hynes, Hcsch, Ivey. la sinski. Jayne Row four: Horsford. Horton. How ard. Much, Huebsch. Hunc ak Row three: Iverson. Hoden. Hofi Holler, Hommcl Row two: Heck. Hedlund. Heer, J Hcnk. M. Heuls Row one: H. HartiR, W. HartiR Hatch. Hayes Room 300—Miss Mathildc Holt , German teacher at North, is the head adviser of 300. She is also head of Deutcher Vcrcin, North’s German club. Lloyd Stowcll, assistant adviser, is also architectural drawing teacher in 217. T. W. Breckheimcr, the genial woodshop teacher who is always willing to help students, is also assistant adviser in room 300. Room 301—Mrs. Esther C. Hall glanced up from her desk to inform Elinor that her home room group consisted of A sophomores whom Robert Grossman represents in the Student Council. Mrs. Hall teaches Spanish and advises I-a Tcrtulia, the Spanish club. Eugene Gillis and Lois Glorvick attend to the (tanking, and this group maintained a good (tanking average throughout the year. Room 302—Elinor completed her annual assignments in room 302, an A sophomore home room advised by Miss Seder. Room 302 sent Helen Hartig as its member to the Student Council. North students recall the awarding of a medal to a North High girl for a fearless act of heroism. She is an advisee of 302, Victoria Hunczak. Victoria is also Bank Cashier. ROOM 228—Assistant ad users, . . Jacobi. Homer Fetser, Charles H. Smart: head adviser, Mitt Georgia Burgess Because of the size of this room of June Rraduatcs, students will find their pictures and names in the June RraduatinR roster.

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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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 ROOM 30i—Miit Edith H. fann Standing: J. |ohnM n. D. Johnson, McIntyre. V. Jcvke. J. Jcvke. I). Johnson, E. Johnson Row five: Kelly, Mcndinhall, V. Miller. R. Miller Row four: Klimc, Klostcr, Korn-berg. Kuelblinger, Knutson. Koch Row three: Kim merle. Kirby, Koont .. Klacvge . Kljumun. Klick Row two: Johnston, Kahlcr, Keen, Koltcs, Kastner. Jordan Row one: E. Johnson, H. Johnson, C. Johnson, V. Johnson. V. Johnson ROOM 303—Mr . Gertrude C. Shephard Row five: Lemberg. Laine, Larson. Kraft, Ijsser. Knutson, Lawn Row four: Lazarz. I-ecf. Lchnert. IjClarc, Leslie. Miller, Lind Row three: Lindberg, Lindstrom, Lockwood, Loefflcr, Lohmar, Lorentzcn. Krcckelbcrg Row two: Lundcen, Lunzcr, K. Miller, MacDonald, Madison, Machrcn. Kuchl Row one: (■. Miller, Krause, Max. Mitchell, Lcvcrson. Krenz, Lutli Room 303—ITic next room on the list contained thirty IOB s. The president is Vera Johnson, who reads the notices each morning, the secretary, Teddy Romberg, who writes the thought for the day on the board, and the treasurer, Carol Johnson, who bas charge of all money matters. The teacher of this room is Miss Edith H. Jones, who teaches English. Room 304—Room 304 was next on the assignment sheet. There it was, right across from 305. A group of '37 1 OH advisees arc the occupants of that room. Busy as she was, working with George Sutkoski on his commencement essay. Mrs. Shephard had time to praise her room students for being courteous and helpful. Mrs. Shephard teaches English S5 and S6. Room 305—Connie entered room 305 and found a domestic air prevailing. Miss Swcnncs said the delightful hand made table runners and beautiful hand embroidered mittens were the work of some of her design classes. Miss Swcnncs announced that her home room of twenty-eight lOA’s had been broken up among the other I0A rooms at the beginning of the second semester. R(X)M 305—Milt Agncf Su ennrt Standing: McDougall, Myrvold. Myrman, Morris Row four: K. Murphy, Mitchell. Mix, Morin Row three: M. Miller, M. Miller, R. Miller, V. Miller, W. Miller, Mur-phy Row two: Mendenhall, Middlemut. Milliner, Miller. G. Miller, E. Miller Row one: McElroy. McNamara, R. McNeill, R. McNamara 30]

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