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

 - Class of 1934

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MR. JOHNNY JOHNSON MRS. THERESA ANDERSON Coach of Girls' Sports and Girls' Physical Education Instructor Coach of the First Team and Boys' Physical Education Instructor. E MR. RONALD LYNAM Coach of the Second Teams. Sports . I .. . ,... . , .. . .z:::::: ::.:g,.::::':::::: -:-ze-:1:2:I:14' ,-11:I:1:1:1z1:1:1:C:1Szvze-:i:1:1:I:1:1 'tix' ' S i . ...,,. ........ , .......,. . 1:-W .+:.:-:+:+:-:-:a-:-1-+:1:-- . . . -'-7211-I-' '- ' ..-i'.'.r.-,-Tvf-2-I-I-IN -' 'L '5 ':5:1:1. ..1:i:1:1:1:1:Zz5:1:11111:15:111:111:117:I:1:1:5:T:1:?:1:5:1:f:1:515 1:1:1:-:-:5:1:3:-r u 25:7 ' gil .,....... Qljijiiiiiiiili ,...........,, .IIj.i.I 1I1LZ.iiiI1i ........ 'A'A'A' I 'l.l2Z1I1I1IlIi?glCLf ,.3.3.5,:4.5.1.:.3.5.5.5,-.-.-.-.53.5.5.:.3.3.7.:.,.5, ,.g.,7.5.:.:.:.5.5.5.3 m g.5.:.g.g.g.-.-.:.g.g .,.E:f:f:f:f:1:f:f:f:f:kf:2:. , , , 55:f:5:1:E:2:f:f:f:2:2:2:f:f:f:f:f:f:Q:f:1:1:3:11 '5:11121511111151:i:5:i:2:E:Qf:. -352:22 Eizizizlzgg:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:5:1 :I11:1:1:1:1:1:1E1:1:1:1E1:1:1:15 151515151 'rr-'.' .'v'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. .. . .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.u'.'.'.' ' ' ' ' . . . . . . . . mu' 'NC I -:4:-:+:-:-:A:A:-:L-.-:41-z-1-14:-:-:-:':':1:-:-:Az-:':':-5911:-11 '-:-11:-221:-z-:-2-' :-:- :-:-: .. . .... ':':':':':'1'z':':':'1E:':'z':':':':'1'z':':':'z':':':':':':':':':':':':':': . . . :':':':':': . :':':':':': -:-:-:1:-1-:1:-rl:-z-:-:-:-:1:-:111:-:-14:-:-1-:Az-11' :-:1:-:1:1:1:-11:-:1 :-:-.-'-:-:-11:-z-:1:1:-1-1111:-1 ' '44 5222sf5E22525552552225sis2255255225252552222552533232222SsEsSaisSzEaEsEs2sSsE' 2 2: 5 ESE. , ,.,. ..,... . , .... ....,.. . .. ML! .. .... 2212:Q:1:273:Ei5:2:1:5:?3:1:1:3:2:1:2:3:2:f:2:?:2:2:Q:1:2:1:7:2:2:5:?:2:2:f:5ff1:-:-:-.g:-:- -13:-'-' ' .- 5:1:1:1:1 1111: , 1 - -555522352 '4'4' 'E3E5E555E5E5E5E??51 :25E5E5E5E5EA 'o''S22sEs25S2SsEsis2s2e2: 'Esisir 2522255222221 :C:1:1:1:C:1:5:5:5:1., ':1:1:1: :1:1:1:1:1:2:f:2:2:Q:f:5:2:2:f:2:5:2:q.,.5:1f ,:E:1:1 ' :1:2:1:1:f Egigigigigigigigz E5E5S32553E535S52QE252E5E5E3SgE55Eg5E3E5E5E' -'ffgiffiiiif-ffflfir -:1:1:2:151:5:2:5:5:51. 1:1:1:1:1:-El:2:f:1:1 -V .2s:f:r11:1:2:r:ac:1:r1 ':I.1111111:r11:111:rErS1Er51i12rE1E1Erf?w34i' .1ErErE1E:E151-' -,-:1:2:rs:r:r:r:1: '-1:1:111:1:r:r:1:1 :gate-21:-:-:Azz-2:-:-, A-:-:-:1:-1-:-11:-:-:+:-1-2-:-1-2-1+:-:1:-: - - . ,-:-:1:-:':-:-:-:-:+:-:- '-zgtgigizzgzgz MR. A. Y. 6SC'O'I'I'YD 'RUSSELL Swimming Coach.

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Science Club President-Lester Bruhn L Vice President-I-Iubert Chase Secretary-Betty Gaylord Treasurer-Sylvia Weiner Adviser-Mr. S. L. Thomas Junior Drama Shop PT6Sid677.t+JO8 Pearlman Vice President-Evelyn Hutton Sec'y-Treas.-Rhoba Jean Gillam Adviser-Miss Nellie Baldwin ' Vice President-Jack Campbell .S'ec'reta.ry-Mildred Schatz Treasurer-Margaret Stone Adviser-Miss Nellie E. Wilson V Societas Romana Presicient-Marguerite Whaley THE NORTH- HIGH ORACLE: Iwalcta Club President-Betty Barrett Vice President-Dick Alling Secretary-Floydinc Taylor Treasurer-Billie Mason Adviser-Miss Frances Pickerell Various types of entertainment were represented in the club programs for this semester. , Le Cercle Francais celebrated their fifteenth anniversary with a program re- viewing the important events in the history of the club. An enormous birthday cake was made for the occasion. The French Alliance, m'ade up of Pas a Pas and Le Cercle Francais members held their annual tea as a Christmas dance. Masquers had a Christmas party at which Junior Drama Shop members were guests. An interesting program of a play, a reading, and singing of Christmas carols was presented. At the close of the pro- gram Santa Claus arrivedbringing a large popcorn ball for each members of the two clubs. Junior Drama Shop members also en- joyed a splash party. Spanish club held several parties, a pic- nic, and a splash party. Secretarial club has enjoyed many enter- taining programs. At one of the early 'meetings the club listened: to Miss Mildred West from the Hotel Savery who talked -on Hotel Work As a Vocation. The club took a field trip through the Bell Tele- phone Building where they inspected the offices, the telephone equipment, exchange boards, and other places of interest. They also had a Christmas party, featuresof which were a grab bag, singing of carols, .and games. The programs of Manuscript club con- sisted mostly of reading and criticizing -original writing. A playlet, Plotters Four, wtas written by one of the members. As acting ability is usually correlated to thewriting of drama, the club intends to produce this next semester. ' The feature of Eleanor Holloway was a , Page Twenty-sia: chili dinner at Which a musical program was presented. The general purpose was to get the members of the club better ac- quainted. The supper met with such suc- cess that they decided to hold it annually. In this semester's Latin club programs, music, art, history, and literature were all used as means of approach to ia study and understanding of Roman life. One of the most outstanding programs consisted of, a demonstration of rag pictures by Mrs. Jean Dayton West. During the semester a Latin song book was completed. The songs are all in Latin and ran.ge from rounds to hymns. Mr. L. E. Watters led the club in singing these songs at one of their meet- ings. A Members of Aeronautics club enjoyed several intere'sting speakers who talked on education and aircraft in general. Talk- ing pictures that were both entertaining and educational Were shown. Iwakta club ,members went on a hike for one of their early meetings. They built a campfire and ate roasted weiners, marshmallows, hot cocoa, and apples. At a later meeting they went to the Drake Observatory tolstudy the stars. At anoth- er meeting they had two films from the Visual ' Education Department of Iowa State College. The films concerned the growing of silk and foods as the best way to health. Science club had several speakers among whom was Mr. Willard Combs, who spoke on science and aviation. The members were treated to several parties. The highlight of Amadrams was their Christmas party at wfhic-h the play Kid- naping Betty was presented. They voted to spend three dollars to give a donation to a poor fam-ily.



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First Tun Row-Burney Pearl. Lyle Stacey, K S1l0113Ijd,,,E!'1lQST,- Gray, Melvinl'Good, Russ McCarthy, George Heap, Clair Curtis, Harold Price, Jack Stein, Joe Morgan. Joe Leo. Bob Dwyer, 'Don Anderson, Richard Peck, Jack Bricka, :md Don Beal. 4 ,,Qf5,1i,Q2Q'f2i. '?,'T.' ' . :-1 .. Second Row-George Ogden, John Bogna.hoflHarley' Barrettf Ra-y Pederson, Mer:-illiHnll, Leland Johnson, Dale Clark, AI Seuechal, Julius Belloriio? and L. T. Johnson, -' ' ' s . . .. Q .-he ' .. 4 Bottom Row-Jack Lynclij Ed Shepard. NVen'tlcll 'McLaughlinf Scotitigrowvley, Gerald Morris, Archie Lucas, Sheets Gallagher, Wayne Gifford, and Kcith'Kirstcin, ,'.- -,,,'la.PiLf555- ..,. V b-QL.: fzzlef ' ' he . . 2 - '. ff Bears Wm Four, Tzggg, and Lose Two Qc The North High 1933 grid mghhhiei' aggfisghtihh and lost 6 Qisrhg touch- turned in a very successful record this down was the resultfofl-an-seyentygfive yard year. ln the eight games played, they sucik U driyegwith Adell doing n1ost,j,1'of the ball ceeded . in Winning four tilts, tying twofw' , ' H ' V ' I and 10811125 two' i A .mm Qi moral victory East High -was Opening the season at Boone, tlie'Po'l'ar Bears rallied in the last half to win the fray 19 to 7. The features of the game were the long runs of Clark, Pederson, and Hall. ' The following week North traveled -,to Chariton and upset all dope buckets by coming home with the large end of the score 20 to 0. .i p . The first home ame was with Ames. A O s High which resulted in a scoreless tie. The Bears were ,srepeatedly in the vicinity of their opponents' goal, but lacked the final punch to score. ' Opening their city series, the Pink and Green appregation defeated the Railsplit- ters 12 to 0. The' Bears passed, plunged, and skirted the ends, but nothing that Lin- coln could do would stop the Polar Bears' onslaught. ' - Q In their second city series game, North lost to Roosevelt 6 to 0. A sleeper passed from McMichael to Brammer netted the -only touchdown. 5 . The next game played at home was with Valley Junction., . The Tigers, lacking punch, finally submitted to the Pink and Green aggregation defeated the Railsplit- North suffered its second setback of the season when they faced the big Ottumwa P099 'Tweiitvfefghf T ,.,:z' , V . the main highlight in tNorth's football sea- son when both teams battled to a 6 to 6 A Q 'tie.'MA year ago East defeated North, tak- ing away from them, ,thecicity and state crownfgi Because North tied East this year, the-.gglyee Township mentors received only the' city championship. A ' . 1- N orth placed two men on the All-State football-teams. VVayne Gifford was named iafguard on the first team and Frank CSkeetsJ Gallagher on the third team. Jerry Morris, who plays end and cap- tained this year's team, and Porky Ahern received honorable mention. Q Three men received positions on the All-City team: Jerry Morris, at right end, Frank Gallagher, left tackle, and Wayiie Gifford, left guard. Three more ,Bears won a berth on the second All-City team: Scott Crowley, right guard, Porky Ahern, center, and Rav Pederson at left halfback. Out of fifteen letter winners only nine will return for next football season. Those who will be lost through mid-year gradua- tion are Merrill Hall, Keith Kirstein, Wen- dell McLaughlin and Leland Johnson. Dale Clark, who played fullback for the Bears, was unable, to continue in school.

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