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NOVEMBER . . . blew in with a flurry of snow ... the student poll announced the top ten in each class . . . U. of M. performers presented their Dance Internationale . . . Junior United Nations played host to a program in which Diane Olsen, our Polaris editor, who spent the summer in Austria; and Paul Zoller, our A.F.S. student from Switzerland, were featured . . . Fall sports awards were given—Whitey Mickelson received the Marty Elmquist award while John Rlomlie won state-wide mention twice, a record! As our football Page 28
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, “C unht ii °nly my hu.Kand Ibe dance following the game was the end of a perfect day. es|H ciall for Queen Sharlyn . . . three one-act plays were presented by the I niversity Repertory Players . . . the usual fall fire prevention assembly . . . Holiday Revue rehearsals legan . . . M.E.A. gave us all a breather . . . but for many seniors. October's end held a sad note; fall soon gave way to winter snows and lehind us was our last Homecoming—yes, we were sad, oh, so sad. to see October go. Page 27
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Show lion—John, EMOTION. some emo-we «aid yoiTatlihc game! Look at the birdie, at thr birdie, you idiot. AT THE BIRDIE! season came to a close, we beat the all-powerful Roosevelt 6-0 . . . Senior class meetings and committees opened an active year . . . Sadie Hawkins Day brought Dogpatch to North High . . . the choir's first attempt at .a profit-making enterprise, the Choir Clop, was a success . . . the basketball season opened with the preview at the Minneapolis auditorium . . . we joined Mr. Johnson in expressing gratitude for another prosperous Thanksgiving season. Page 29
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