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.-' l ATHLETIC BOARD OF CONTROL Composed of seven members, the Athletic Board of Control is an important factor in the high school sports. It is made up of the assistant superintendent. the principal, the heads of the girls' and boys' physical education departments. a member of the board of education. and two students. The Highland Park teams are now included in the Detroit Athletic League. which arranges all schedules and takes care of various eligibility problems, so the main responsibility of the board for several years has been the awarding of letters. It is necessary that the emblems be given only to those Who deserve them. and this is an important task. At the conclusion of the winter sports program. the board sponsored a meet- ing of the senior high school students at which the various awards were given out. As three city championships, a state title. and a national championship were taken by the Polar Bear teams during the season, the meeting was very peppy and exciting: a table laden with cups. plaques and different trophies summed up the many successes. Since its origin, the organization has had no changes in its membership excepting in the representatives of the student body. The two representatives, one girl and one boy, are chosen by a vote of the entire school each year. l X .1 ,1 ,,,' l WALLACE QUIC-LEX' DALEY PRAKKEN WILLIAMS WEISS MEAD 1.41 s-...I vu.- ..,,...1 dana --..s .---,a- .-....., k,,,, -.. .,,. .. . , ,--H Xv Y v v v v V V V v vffv v v, I -- 85 lic- --
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VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE AND RESULTS H. P. Opp. September 2? St. Benedict 13 6 September 30 River Rouge . 10 0 October 7 Hamtramck , 16 0 October I5 Eastern ,, Z8 6 October 12 Northern 28 6 October 20 U. of D. Highl-4 7 November 5 Northwestern O 16 Cnruam Klann November l l XVestern 12 13 November Z4 Flint .. ,,,,, l Z ll The football turn-out at the beginning of the season was one of the best that Highland Park has ever had. Having lost very few of last year's men. Coach Horning had several veterans to make a backbone for this year's team. Next seasons team will miss Klann. Sumner. Rowe, Belknap, Fisk. W. Demaree. Johnston, Hallas, Miller. Harbison, and Glazer. To partly offset that loss it will have the able leadership of Captaineelect Palmaroli and the equally good teamwork of some of the men who gained experience from this seasons games. Much of the credit for the team's good showing was due to Captain Klann and Captain-elect Palmaroli, both of whom were picked for the visionary all-city eleven and honored by state team creators. Top Rou.'iXVeIsby ltramerl. Harblson. Hnllns, Adams. Hunt, Townsend. Mikko. Bernstein, XVeese. Lieber, Richards. Silverston, Hastings. Horning lcoachl. Ind Rott'fB1rd Imanagerl, Connerv, J.Demarre. Glazcr. Bralxeman, Stan. Fisk. Spaugh. Gufin. QT Johnston. XVolcott, Petit, R. lilann lmnnagerl. ,, 3rd Rou.'7XV.Dcmaree, Belknap. Palmaroli lcaptarnaelectb, XV.Klann lcaptaml. Sumner, kVechsler. Millet. Rowe. Aa' I 'I . l Dig . A rj . 1. in S ,-.N - 86 ga--
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