North High School - Polaris Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1955

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NHS Watchdogs You ore being watched. That it. If you're the one who hot boon trying to reach tho second ond third floors before the bell rings during the lunch period 4th hour. If you have, be coroful, for the hall guards ore posted near every stairway to see thot you don't. You might think this ocf is unfair, unconstitutional, and undemocratic, but If it wasn't for these watch dogs our school would bo In an uproar during the 4th period. These hard working hall guards ore undor the direction of Horriet Modigon. Fixit Department Pull bock that curtain boys! Thit cry b o fomilior one to the boys that man our stoge and all of its equipment They ore also very handy at making scenery ond putting It up. These boys can be compared very well to the moll-men. (You know, ''Neither rain nor sleet nor dork of night will stop them from their appointed rounds. ) Hooding (and helping) these hearty boys is Richard Smith, the woodshop Instructor. One stogecrew member b on duty every por.od of the doy and whon there b on auditorium they ore oil on duty. Where would we be if we didn't hove these boys? I guess we just wouldn't hove any auditoriums We also wouldn't hovo that beautiful lighting for the Christmas Homecoming ond A Senlor Day programs. •o- «•-« Wot , c. for or., J JfondoM. T. Wood. T. Anr r low !- -l Bwg«oo. t »ud. C. locko. J Woh. i. McG'Oth 27

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low On j Ubedoft. J. CKoron. 0. lobedoR. f. Molri. H Davit, 0. Uton. 8. 8 Moith. L fit nb cg. 5. Mvtllft. Row Two-A. Gold mo . J. Hol-b rg. f. $lo-vok. M Mornng. B tuck '. H. Golblo'b. B. 8«k. 8. Mol Ut. { Coh n. A. Rotten Row Thro —C. Mod mono, J. lynch. M. Rockier. S. loMtOH, 0. Scxho.m. T. Mom mormon. A. ICoWol. M OfoxowtW, L Rob-nt. 0. lyont. What’s New Kids? By trovoling around tho world you may seo moro, but you con loom almost os much obout foreign countries by joining tho World Affairs Club, advised by Poullne Forseth. The members of this club rood obout, discuss and analyze the problems of the world. They also work tho World Affair quizzes which are In the newspaper each week. Then In tho spring of the year they tako a big world affairs test In which students from oil the Midwest participate. Out of these, the top 50 ore picked. Then thoro oro other tests in which the top six are chosen from each region. Those students rocelvo an expense-pold trip to Washington, 0. C What’s in a Name? Don't let the new nomo fool you; Hi-C was formorly Christian fellowship. These students meet every Tuesday offer school, with Mrs. Clarice Miller acting os odviscr to tho group. During the year they hove sleigh rides ond weiner roosts for all tho membors. They got together with other Hi-C groups from around the city for various other outings. The purpose of this club is to provide o Christian club in school where students con meet in a religious atmosphere ond hove fun togofher. In February the Hi-C's of the city had a rotreot at Loko Independence. In the spring they hove an all-city junior-senior formal banquof. Donnls Sorhelm is the president of this group Row On -M. ♦»! » g, 8 tucker, f. l on. C. Hofmann. 0. Stoning. J. KnowUn. J. P o1, 0 Sottx g. A. Bom Row Two-R. Carlton. C. Rom-i y. t Torgortofl. B. Yovrtg. 0. Rumble, O. Carbon. S. Hubon . S. S’oveni. S. fox. M. Pheb . Row Throw—T Moon, J. Kr g r. I Smoid. L Guillermo. N. Rorvkk. R. Godfrey, 0. Holma. M. Soderquitf. M Schmidt. Row Fovr-C Moighf. G. Mod ton. R. Ob n. J. Bronner. R. Moongm, I {hckuenbergion. O’. Sorhelm. I. Knowlon. 0. Pawning 26



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Sports N Everything A now dob has Invaded North this year wearing white sweofers with big blue N's on them. 7ho boys call themselves N-Club membars. If you would like to become a member of the organization, oil you havo to do Is earn a letter in any ol the rocognizod sports. Their advisors are Harry H, Moass, Morvin C Dillner and oil the athletic coochos. The purpose of the North High N Club as stated by the constitution is to encourage boys to participate in sports, to advartiso othletk ovonts and basically to create good fellowship among oil lottor wlnnors. Ro- One-T Wok., 0 Cbofvmon. 0 t.ibor. J D vboy. W Jefr.m, V. levin. A Nyberfl. ■ Nyberg. J. Rrondt Ro. T-o -H Rocklin. I. Rein. M. We.«er. J. Ruikka. B Oiriitemen, Berg. L Rlvkin, S Belter M Plitmai . D Bellmon Ro-Tkree R. Poor von. A RiicKbeln, I BvrUem. K 5 obecg. G Bochmoo. P. Gvrtolion. A R.ivd, J. Udell. E Myeri R leone Ro- One D. D kimon. V Role. S Burcinen. 0. (riCMK. R Tanch.n, R Nelion T Morehovw Row Two-J. Kmolt. B Meelborg I Cnowler 0 Mwpky. E DeTvncq. J GoQobv. R Nelson Ro. Three -J Brootrt., J Quirk, R Nevbeck S. Gorilnkle. A Bochmon. R Godfrey. I Cook N-CIU OPfICERS: Sitting: Tom MoreHov»e o«d Ronold Tonchln S'ondlng Roy Myen and Moriholl levin 28

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