North High School - Polar Bear Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

 - Class of 1904

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7 me ditions to the jordan farm. Aside from her school Full work, Miss Troutner has always found time to enter friend, heartily into the life and good times of North High, th High' to give hearty support to athletics and all the high i of Jorth scholar A a ...-..... . .. ...:g..-+.q-ia.- GRACE TROUTNER, Teacher of Biology, came to North High in 1898. During these years the department has grown steadily in excellency of work and in popularity. Among the pleasant memories in the hearts of all alumni are the annual botanical expe- school organizations. GRACE TROUTNER R. IL. FARRAND, Assistant teacher of Mathematics, has been a member of the faculty only since January of this year. Yet three months has been long enough for him to catch the true North High spirit of help- fulness and hustle. He is treasurer of the Athletic ,Association and an enthusiastic friend of the boys R. E. FARRAND MABEL FRISBIE, Teacher of History, came to North High in 1899, the year after graduating from Iowa College. Full of life and college spirit she did much to brighten and enliven North High. She organ- ized and superintended the girls' tennis club and for years she has acted as treasurer of the Athletic Association. She starts in June for Greece and Rome, where she will spend three months in study along her line of workq MABEL FRISBIE

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,. l. '41, v 1, A ,,.,. , R ,ll Ku, CORA VVEBB GOODELL, Instructor in Chemistry and Physics. ll roud of the strength North High has been especia y p Professor of Chemistry in the department has come to e in the state. Mr. Goodell has also been Athletic Manager and as such has eve f h b s and the respect of Athletic confidence o t e oy, Managers throughout the state. EMMA CASE MOULTON of this department. Mr. Goodell was for some years Des Moines College. He came to North High in 1896. Through his efforts b one of the strongest BB Teacher of Mathematics. No other teach- CORA WE , , . , , er has been so long identified with the interests of North High School. She began the vvork in 1893 ' ' S lool was still in Forest Home. vvhile the ,Hlgh C1 A brilliant mathematician and a faithful student, she has kept the department strong by accepting none but the best efforts on the part of the students. Full of life and sunshine, she has ever been the friend, as-well as teacher, to the students of North High, r held the love and F. E. GOODELL EMMA CASE MOULTON, Teacher of English. Miss Moulton's fine work in her class room, her deep interest in athletics, her untiring efforts in behalf of the welfare of the school and her loyalty to North High have endeared her to every teacher, scholar and patron of the school. ,



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DOROTHY' FOWLER HERBERT E. SAYRE, Instructor in Manual Training, h d charge of this department in North High has a h' carefuldirec- School for the past year. Under is T ' ' has grown to be one of the tion, Manual raining features have been ing it more interesting to the students. Mr. Sayre takes an active interest in athletics and school' work ' and is a true friend of old North'High. EMMA ROLLINSON leading departments in our course and many new introduced into the work, mak- WLER a graduate of Ann Arbor, has had DOROTHY FO , ' h d L tin this ear, h r e of the Freshman Englis an a y c a g Anyone who knows her can readily understand the thusiastic admiration of the Freshmen whenever en she is mentioned. She has entered heartily into the school life and has added much to it by her sweet refinement. HERBERT E, SAYRE EMMA ROLLINSON, Teacher of Latin, has been in North High but one year, yet during that time she has won her way into the hearts of the students and faculty by her unselfishness and sympathetic interest in all that pertains to school life. By her enthusiasm in -her work she has made the usually dry subject of Latin bright and interesting, become one of the most popular departments till it haS CAR4 I t I I , SES l ft if gi MRS.

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