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interests, but for quick and direct control, in a satisfactory and agreeable manner, it is necessary to have a few individuals organized within the general association. This body is known as the executive committee or board of control. By the constitution, these officers are as follows: the first members are the chairman and treasurer, chosen from the faculty. At present these are Mr. Hayward and Mr. Soulhworth. The remaining five members arc made up of three students from the senior class as follows: Phil Lewis. Earl I umy. and James Weeks. Two members must be chosen from the junior class; the present members are Frederick Bruchholz and Harold Van Duzee. Mr. Bruchholz is secretary and Mr. Weeks is assistant treasurer. The secretary, by the constitution is chosen from the association members by such members, but the assistant-treasurer is elected from and by the executive committee. The board of control meets every Monday when necessary. All officers of the executive committee arc expected to meet upon call, hear reports, to discuss suggestions from any of the student body, control all moneys, and elect a coach or director of each team. The constitution prescribes the duties and requirements for department member-chip, managers and organization. 1 he executive committee elects who shall receive awards as W's, sweaters and jerseys. It may be interesting to know of the financial side of the association for the past season. Total bank deposits.....................................................$947.73 Total expenses of the season............................................ 726.07 Amount on hand at close of season............................... $221.66 IN THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTS. Total cost of track.......................................................$ 3.75 Total cost of hockey......................................................... 10.00 Total cost of tennis ......................................................... 7.00 Total returns from tennis..................................................... 7.50 Total cost of baseball....................................................... 65.45 Total returns from baseball.................................................. 16.35 Total cost of football...................................................... 405.49 Total returns from football. 5 games...................................... 821.48 March 1st, 1910. R. L. SoUTHWORTH. Treasurer. Fifteen
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Week Bruchholz Van Duzee South worth Lewi Hayward Tumy The West High Athletic Association IN THE West High School, athletics form an important part in the interest and life of all the students. With the organization of this school, the necessity of organizing the athletics became evident. As all departments of the school are founded upon system and careful planning, it seemed advisable to organize the athletics. Mr. Ozias appointed a committee of three, consisting of Mr. Hayward, chairman, with Noyes Bright and Robert DeVoe of the students, to devise some form of central athletic management. This committee very effectively drew up the constitution of the West High Athletic Association, with the object of being representative of the student body, as to authority and power to act. 1 his constitution was adopted by the school and thereafter all matters relative to football, baseball, track, tennis or hockey come before this association. All students of the school who desire, may become members upon payment of the annual dues of fifty-cents. Meetings of the association are held at least twice a year, once in May and once in October, but meetings may be held at any time, upon call of the president or upon request of ten members. 1 he Athletic Association is made up of all students who have athletic Fourteen
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Austin' E. Chestnut. Coach L. Chestnut. Asst. Coach Salt. Manager Claris Lewis Ash. Aul. Manager Fee ley Hopwood Tenney’ Laurit cn Wheaton McCarthy PoOocIc’ Hans Matlern Tutny. Captain Gainsle ‘Member of All-Star Team of Minneapolis High Schools
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