North High School - Polaris Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1946

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Silver Tri Silver Tri, a club for sophomore and B junior girls, is under the leadership of Miss Laura Sherman. This is a preparatory group to which girls ixrlong before joining Blue Tri. Silver Tri has an induction ritual similar to the senior club. Fall officers were: Rollie Segal, president; Connie Bo-dell, vice-president; Joan Roa, secretary; and Norene Blair, treasurer. Spring officers were: Jean Lindsey, president; Lois Ewert, vice-president; Alice Fritsche, secretary; Joyce Angquist, treasurer; and Joan Roa, I.C.C. Representative. Top row: Jean Lindsey, Gloria Sanderson, Charlotte CheLtrom, Joyce Enquist, Alice Fritsche, Beverly Rackner, Joan Glynn, Patricia West, Barbara Leef, Lavernc Pearson, Joyce Becker, Joanne Rubingcr, Marian Schlekau, Margaret Sebesta. Miss Betts Christiansen. . . . Fourth row: Hannah Harris, Shirley Krasner, Phyllis Naumoff, Ailcrnc Engle, Norma Otteson, Betty Klatke, Joan Swenson, Bonivan Gordon. Gcorgiann Nicholson. F)orit Therman, Miss Sherman. . . . Third row: Madeline Comcau. Dorothy Sell, Greta Goldfcin, Jean Askanas, Phyllis Lewis, Patsy O'Connell, Beverly Adamson, June Ixaf, Rita Winkler, Lois Schwartz, Marilyn Goodman. . . . Second row: Ruth Engbloom, lone Sanko, Mary laiuisc Campbell. Shirley Lautcrhach, Kathryn Raun, Dorothy Jensen, Lila Schleter, Marilyn MacKenzie, Marjorie Sedivee, Jacqueline Hite, Phyllis Garfield. . . . Front row: Lois Ewert, Joan Roa. Rollie Segal. Jeanne Rudd, Beverly Borrics, Shirley McCormick, Blanche Estcrly, Bernadette Plante, Verna Ruschoff, Norene Blair. Top row: Leonard Share. Sherman Kantor. Zola Blicker, Irwin Mandcl, Solly Fingerman, Marshall Nathanson, Alvin Rackner, Norman Ackcrberg, Miles Efron, Elliott Gensler, Theodore Goldman. . . . Second row: Israel Mirviss, Alex Berger, Herbert Rosenthal, Harold Kaiser, Honnen Weiss, (Jordon Winger, Ronald Herman, Phil Binstock. David Himmelman, Mr. Friedman. . . . Front row: Burton Molinsky, Davul Kahn, Sidney Margolis, Sheldon Guelman, Edmond Rubin, Eugene Guff an, Moscha Locketz, Donald Levin, Morton Wax. Monorail Dedicated to school service, Mc-norah, the Jewish boys’ club at North, is under the advisorship of Kopplc C. Friedman. The club sells refreshments at the football games every year, and donates the proceeds of the sales to the school. 27

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Top row: Lyle Johnson, Robert Knutvm, Charles Wenstad, Ray Smith, Robert Channey. Gerald Maas James Kursu. Ronald Rau, Merrill Tolcs, Ronald Barnes, Irving Sedransky, David Henderson. . . . Fourth row: Patricia Riley, Richard Roisum, Donald Morin, Gary McGowan, James Kainc, I-awrcnce Persons, William Jack, Robert Gruhlke, Curtis Anderson, Lawrence Sober. . . . Third row: Judith Mayberg, Lillian Ott, Zclla Schneidman, Marilyn Anderson, Katherine MeGraw, Patricia Dean, Geraldine Potvin, Rhona Schocn, Gladys Kronberg, Ann De Mann. Miss Madigan. . . . Second row: Audrey Allison, Annette Guile, Carol Zieska. Yvonne Stenan. Lois Ewert. Charlotte Chelstrom, Lorraine Burstein, Jo Ann Egan. Connie Bodelt, Beverly Adamson. . . . Front row: Eleanor Barnes, Carol Trout, Iaiis Hanson. Barbara Gess, Bonita Kcmpcmch, Mamie Dolfay, Ruth Frailich. Rita Herzog. Student Coutteil An essential part of every school program is student government which at North is administered by the student council whose membership is composed of one representative from each home room. The faculty adviser, 1 larriet Madigan, is renowned for her untiring efforts and continuous voluntary school service for the past years. Officers for the fall term were: Lyle Johnson, president; Dona Renne, vice-president; Audrey Allison, secretary: Patricia Riley, treasurer; and Gerald Maas, sergeant-at-arms. Officers during the spring term include: Lorraine Miller, president; Ronnie Rau, vice-president; Pat Fleming, treasurer: Connie Bodcll, secretary. Top row: Saul Balick, Donald Anderson, Clarence Passow. . . . Front row: Phil Cohen, Dick Died cricks Joe Gondoluci. Slajfe Crew The work of the stage force is in evidence in everything from class plays to routine auditorium programs. It is they who set up scenery, pull curtains, and prepare the stage settings. 26



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Solon Scton Hi, a club sponsored by the Seton Guild, a Catholic organization, is open to all girls from tenth grade to twelfth. Under the leadership of Miss Phoebe lames and Miss Florence Felt they arc active in school affairs. Last fall’s officers were Mary Ann Benzick, president; Arden Elwcll, secretary; Joyce Mark, treasurer. Spring officers were Phyllis Ul-lom, president; Joan Taylor, secretary; and Joan Weiss, treasurer. Top row: Beverly Rackncr, Joy Rackncr, Mary Ann Benzick, Marianne Peters, Mary Quirk, Doris Clark. Shirley Note, Alice Steinhagen, Theresa Gagne, Ida May Bittner, Phyllis Ullont, Joan Weiss, Geraldine Potvin, Irene Nimmo. . . . Second row: Elizabeth Sampson. Yvonne Gaude. iXolores Willc, Rose Babcock. I-orraine Wictlerhold, Betty Walsh, Mary Carver. . . . Front row: Vivian New strom, Mary Ann Baron, Arden Elwell, Mary Lou Mullally, loyce Mark. Dorothy Taylor, Joanne Beyendorff, Lenore Johnson, Mary I.ouisc Campbell, Margaret Berntvon, Joan Taylor. Top row: Ronnie Krlurdt, Paul Renne, Clifford Jensen, Grannis H. Pierson, Babe Fujioka, Jerry Maas, Bob Channer, Dennis Wood, Stan Markson. . . . Fourth row: Ray Swanson, Art Dyson, Tom Bloom, Willie Brown, Tom Walmsley, Del Bogema. Maynard Johnson, Dave Bolingcr, Dick Early, Ray Smith, Lloyd Ostcbcc, Dexter Linman, Earl Anderson. . . . Third row: C. L. Nelson. Earl Palmer, Jerry Flynn. Dick Roisum, Louie Bonie. Nose” Balfour. Doug Ditty, Dick Griswold, Wayne Ellison, Jim Regan, Lloyd Syrdal. . . . Second row: Bob Lennartson, Chuck Marboc, Kelvin Dcnikc, Bill Torp. Ronald Barnes, Ronald Erickson. Paul Pearson, Eugene Hey, Lyle Johnson. . . . Front row: Dick Silverness, Derrick Samuclson, Chuck Livingston, Robert Petersen, L. C. Burnett, Jack Stanley, Lloyd Ixonard, Rollo Butt, Tom Kirschbaum. Art Quady. Hi-Y The five Hi-Y clubs at North carry on individual activities as well as joint projects. The Youth and Government Program, sale of Christmas tree tickets to help worthy boys attend camp, leadership of younger boys' clubs, and Hi-Y Training Camps featured the events this past year. The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the school and community. The presidents of the respective clubs for the fall and spring terms were: Acmy—Donald E. Keefe, Willis Brown; Acmy-Hubs—Earl Anderson; Forem— Clayton Nelson, Jr., Louis Bonie; Primus—John Stanley, Art Quady; Zenith—Robert L. Peterson, Dick Silverness. Al Johnson of the North Side Y.M.C.A. directs all Hi-Y activity. 28

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