North High School - Polaris Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1986

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Racing to be the first ones into the crowd, and out of the math wing after second hour, are; Chris Johnson, 12th grade, 18. Chris wishes he could stop being tardy for class so that his worst possible fear of having to repeat high school does not come true. Chris’ teachers are familiar with his favorite excuses for being late for class — the one about the traffic jams — but to date he has not yet been caught sneaking through the window. Jess alyn Mason, 10th grade, 15. Jessalyn's goal in life is to go to college and become an accountant. Let's hope those figures work out accurately so someday her fantasy of owning a Mercedes Benz, will come true. Brian Hill, 11th grade, 16. Something nobody knows about Brian is that he is available — but don’t force him, Brian can not stand being rushed into anything. In the meantime he fantasizes about playing basketball for North, and chows down on his favorite food Rocky Rocco Pizza. Ken Larson, 9th grade, 15. Ken said If I could change one thing about myself, I would be a better student, in hopes of fullfilling his goal in life which is to become a pilot. He worries about his worst fear, war, but has no time for his pet peeve, stuck up people. Gena Ross, 9th grade, 15. Gena's favorite excuse for being late for class is she couldn't get down the hall; but... maybe the real reason was because she was eating her favorite pig-out food barbeque ribs. Gena's goal in life is to be a success and her fantasy is to become famous, meanwhile she is singing out of her head in music class. IN THE 10

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Not pictured: Audrea Baker, Abdul Smith, and Shantai Holmes. To be on the Student Council is considered to be a privilege since all students elected must have, and maintain. at least a 2.00 grade point average and also be responsible in carrying out the duty of the office in which they were elected. The persons from each grade, who ran for Student Council worked hard at campaigning themselves through buttons. posters, and banners. This helped others in their class recognize who was running for what office, me students from each class voted for who they wanted to represent them as this year's President. Vice President. Secretary. Vice President of Finance, and Sergeant-at-Arms. PRESIDENTS Richard Pope (Sr.) Marcellina Shannon (Jr.) Brian Williams (Soph.) Shantai Holmes (Fr.) The Presidents of each class calls class meetings, conducts class meetings, sets up standing committees and appoints committee members. He or she is the Student Council Representative and represents their class at School Public activities. VICE PRESIDENTS Audrea Baker (Sr.) Josie Jackson (Jr.) Geri Williams (Soph.) Roberta Johnson (Fr.) The Vice President carries out the office of President when the President is unable to do so. He or she is a member of the Standing Committee and is a Stu- dent Council Representative. SECRETARIES Linda Hammer (Sr.) Nicole Williams (Jr.) Danielle Jones (Soph.) Meta Harris (Fr.) The Secretary takes minutes at class meetings and then reads them at the next class meetings. The secretary also handles correspondence and maintains class records. VICE PRESIDENT OF FINANCE Carmen Kapol (Sr.) Traci Williamson (Jr.) Chante Sims (Soph.) Wendy Williams (Fr.) The President of Finance from each class maintains class bank accounts, reports the bank balance at class meetings and is responsible for collection of funds resulting from class activities. SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Dan Banister (Jr.) Dooley Smith (Soph.) Jenny Dobovsky (Fresh.) The Sergeant-at-Arms is in charge of identifying the rules for behavior at Class Meetings and inforces rules during class meetings. CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Peter Jackson (Sr.) The Chairman of the Board is responsible for conducting meetings for the board, is in charge of the Senior board, and makes sure that standing committees carry out their responsibilities. 9



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