High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 15 text:
“
In seventy-five years. North has had only five principals. These men, pictured above, are John N. Greer, Waldo W. Hobbs, Albert M. Banks. Harry H. Mass, and the present principal, Chester M. Johnson. Even in the Twenties all students had some business in the main office. 2 c a 0 frC c c K z O—» Mm . •HrMf NIT. $ The Sweet Sixteen graduates of 1891. The outstanding and yet the most tragic graduate of North was Floyd B. Olson, Governor of the State of Minnesota from 1931 until his death in 1936. For many years after his birth in 1891 Floyd Olson knew what it was to live in poverty. His father, a lumberjack, and his mother, a domestic servant, continually tried to make ends meet but the times were bad.” Realizing that he would have to do something to lessen his family's burden, young Floyd took on a small-sized newspaper route. This route helped him stay in North at a time when many of his friends were dropping out for financial reasons. During the time when Floyd was supporting his family he also managed to keep up an outstanding scholastic average and take part in many extracurricular activities. Graduating from North in 1909. he went to work a$ a freight trucker, harvest hand, and farm machinery salesman, managing to enroll in a night law school from which he graduated in 1915. As Hennepin County attorney he won fame by prosecuting members of the Ku Klux Klan and four aldermen who were involved in a city council graft case. His next step was to the governorship. As leader of the Farm-Labor party he served as governor until his tragic death in 1936 at the very apex of his career. Total Alumni Exceeds 30,000 What began and developed under these men and through this office has now produced over 30,000 graduates. These graduates have excelled in the fields of medicine, law, entertainment, journalism, business, government, science, scholarship, and theology. Many have created reputations which are admired and revered by others. These graduates have also been unique in their support of North High School, for North's Alumni Association is one of the most active in the city. It has been generous in its aid to the school. Many gifts, particularly the organ in the auditorium, have been given to North; and financial aid for special school projects, such as Homecoming, has always been cheerfully offered. On May 22, 1966, the Alumni Association will hold an open house for all North graduates in celebration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the first graduating class from North High.
”
Page 14 text:
“
1901 CINDERMEN REAR ROW: Dexter, Freedman. Morrill. Baker. CENTER ROW: Bantr. Dutton, Pope, Nye. FRONT ROW: Cutts, Barnes. One facet of athletics at North that cannot be overlooked is girls’ sports. Girls' sports can be proud of their sixty-five years of continual growth. Initiated in 1901 with Cora Sun-dcll's girls' basketball team, the)’ have grown so much that at one time or another nearly any sport imaginable has been represented. Since 1918 thousands of North girls have been honored with 'N' letters, pins and awards. With the coming of the G.A.A. (Girls' Athletic Association) in 1922, interscholastic competition, grew sharply. Since 1937 modem dance has been a favorite with North girls; at the present time North has one of the top modem dance groups in the state. North’s Athletics: Something for Everyone North perfect the nunly art in this 1935 picture of the boys gym. 1962, another typical year at Louie and the gym team display city, region, and state trophies. Although football, basketball, and baseball have always been the biggest sports at North, no less than a dozen less publicized sports have involved North students through the yean. While not one of the big three, one sport has constantly produced winning teams. Under the capable leadenhip of coach Louis Burnett, the North High gymnastics team has fought its way to 17 city, 15 region, and 14 state titles. No other gym team in the Northwest has been able to approach such a fine record. One other North team has consistently ranked high. Skiing has truly achieved a place of honor among North sports. Rarely has a year gone by without North grabbing one title or another. Largely due to the excellent coaching of Lars Kindem, North produced six consecutive city championship teams between 1958 and 1963. At the dose of the 1965 season the North skiers had expanded their winning streak to fifty without a single dual meet loss. Boxing as a sport no longer exists at North, but for many years North's reputation in athletic circles rested largely on its fine boxers. Boxing at one time drew more participants than any other sport. In 1934 North FIRST ROW: Amic Swartz. James Legro, Bruce Palmer. Johnny Tobler, Steve Person. SECOND ROW: Charles Moore, Bill Gleason, Paul Juntilla, Bill Ingi-son. John Bruchert. Bob Staboo. Bill Finlayson. THIRD ROW: Tom McBride. Bruce Hinrichs. Loren Smith, Coach Lewis Burnett, Tom Johnson, Creighton Orth. Steve Fritvold. FOURTH ROW: Gary LaFave. Joe Ncuberger, Jerry Waddick, Bill Jordan, Glenn linfors, Gary Leone. sponsored ninety-one boxers Another extinct but once popular sport was speed skating. Winter still gives impetus to swimming, hockey, and wrestling. all of which are now rising in popularity. Spring has always helped North by producing an atmosphere suitable for track, golf, and tennis, all of which have produced title teams at one time or another. In the fall one may see coach Louis Burnett preparing yet another championship crosscountry team. But. no matter what the sport. North's athletics have served to strengthen individual character, and to produce an understanding of team responsibility, characteristics North High graduates have carried into all fields of enJeavor.
”
Page 16 text:
“
Judge Levi Hall, retired, celebrated his 23th year on the District Court bench in 1964. He is chairman of the mayor's traffic safety committee, president of the Greater Minneapolis Safety Council, and the American Legion, which he helped to found in 1919. Luther B Sletten, Judge of Minneapolis Municipal Court. Graduates Gain Distinction in Clarence Biggie Munn, athletic director of Michigan State and head of physical education department, says I remember particularly the great teaching staff who encouraged me to go on to school and make something of myself.” Many Fields John O. Roning. athletic director of University of South Dakota, I remember W. W. Hobbs sprinting down the corridors in hot pursuit of some culprits doing wrong. Don Rudolph received the Congressional Medal of Honor for his heroic action in World War II. Ellard A Walsh, Major General U.S.A. retired, I remember Waldo Hobbs great football teams of 1900-1907 trying to outwit Prof. Hobbs but never succeeding! Eldon Mason, director. Red Cross Youth, Minneapolis— Hennepin County Chapter. Elwood Maunder, executive di- Winslow Elliott Wedin, well- rector. Forest History Society, known architect Yale University. Donald O. Wright. Minnesota state senator. Robert Latz, state representative from the 59th district, which includes North Minneapolis. Prior to his election he served for over three years as an assistant attorney general for the state of Minnesota.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.