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The Tarn a rack January, 19 3 3 Geobce Rasquf. Manual Arts Course Completed course in three and one half years. Red Cross representative, ' 29 News representative, ' 29. Roo:n representative, •20. Tamarack repre- sentative, •2 l, MO. Rifle club, -iX. 32. Traffic squad, ' 31, ' 32. Boys ' Fe lerji lion lieutenant, ' 32. Kngineers cliil . ' .il. ' 32. Stage artist. CKl.tA MiNSKV Commcriiat Course Girls ' League: Play, Sardines ' 32; style show, ' 29; dress standards committee, ' 32; honor roll four times. Library monitor. ' 32. Bank teller, ' 31 Baseball, ' 30: Letter, ' 30 Basketball. •30 Track, ' 31 Operetta dancing, Up in the Air. Tamarack business staff: Circulation. Tamarack representative, •29. Walteb Putnam General Course Boys ' Federation: Vocational depart ment; advertising committee. Bank teller, ' 28. Operettas: Lucky Jade, ' 31; Belle of Barcelona, ' 32 Crub Street club, ' 32. Mii.nitKD Cook C ' ommereial Course .Aknoi.d Iuininc.a Manual Arts Course K1.EANOR Kephart Commereial Course Bank teller, ' 30, ' 31. Banking com- mittee chairman, ' 31. Big cousin, ' 31. News representative. ' 31 j Dale Mason General Course t. Adrian Flower A General Course LORAINP. TnOMASON General Course Lorraine Skeels Home Eeonomics Course ICleanor Kriece Scienlifie Course
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The Tamarack « Januar y , 19 3 3 Vmvu I ' .viiKi.umn General Course Aviation club, ' 31. Fire licuttiiant, MJ. Football. ' 32. Boys ' Federalioii room representative, ' 32. (lolf, ' 31. Ki.iZABKXn Kanuukk .S c- ie n t ific Co u rsc Senior honor roll, (litis ' l.t ' Aguc : School service committee chairman. 32; room representative, ' 2 ; senior counsellor. ' 32; honor roll six times. Track. ' 2M. Convocation dejiuty, ' 32. International convocation. ' .12. Presi- dents ' council, ' 32. Nature club: Secre- tary, ' 31; i»resident, ' 32. Itll.l. TniKLMAN S e ie ntific Co u rse Band. ' 30. ' 31. ' 32: Pep band. 32. Orchestra, ' 30. ' 31. News representa- tive. 32. . iARv Mak Howakh Home lico no m ies Co ii rse Second on senior A honor roll, (lirls ' League : 1 1 tnior roll six times ; senior counsellor. ' 31; chairman, ' 32; social service department, chairman, ' 32; cen tral council, ' 32. Associated Student councils, ' 32: Vice presi lenl. Spanish club. Ev U W A K 1) V O E I. L N E R Com til er rial Course Boys ' Federation. Tennis team. ' 32 Senior honor roll. KaTIIRYN NfNNFk General Co u rs e (lirls ' League : Central council, 1 ; dress staiuiarcls committee, ' 30, ' 3 1 : Chairman, ' 31 ; room representative. ' 24, ' 30. Associated Student councils. ' 31: Secretary, ' 31. (lolf club. Vox Puellarum Operettas: ' l ' p in the Air, •30; The Lucky Jade, ' 31. M KRTUN ROSAUER General Courxc M ll.UHEl) HOVEY flome lico iiom ies Co u rse (lirls League: Room representative. 30, ' 31 , ' 32; central council. ' 32 As- sociated Student councils, ' 32. Canta- tas : Man Without a Country, 3I ; Paul Revere ' s Ride. ' 32. Operettas: The Lucky Jade. ' 31; The Bdle of Barcelona, ' 32. News advertising staff. Leo Riokdan Coiinnereial Course LoRRAI NE Sl ' l.LIVAN General Course Completed course in three aii l one half years Perfect attendance Senior honor roll, (lirls ' League : Honor roll five times; central council ; senior counsellor : room representative. Associ- ated Student councils. Orchestra, ' 2 ' , ' 30. ' 31. ' 32 Operetta. The Belle of Barcelona. Charles Thirman General Course Frances M. Newman General Course Senior honor roll, (lirls League : Honor roll seven times; .senior coun- sellor, ' 32; P. K. award, ' 30 Cattonian club. ' Mi, ' 31: Pre.Mdenl. ' 32 Sans Souci, ' 31: Vice president. 32 Presi- drnls ' council. ' 32. Basketball. ' 29, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32: Captain. ' 30; manager. ' 31. ' 32. Study hall checker, ' 20. Bank teller, ' 30, 3I . Room representative, ' 30. l at c ttt ' cnty
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The Tamarack ❖ January 1933 Class History I.adics and Gfiitlcmen — We are gathered here for the sole (jurpose of aiictioiieeriiif? the History of the January Chiss of ' 33. Here at the right we have the football team. They de- feated their jfreatest rival in the year of ' 29 by a score of 19 to 0. Are we to let this pass us by unawarded? All right, then someone start the bid — what Wf»s that ' Did T liear st n)e- one say $5,000? Just a minute, jilease. There seems to be some disturbance in tlu- l),icl . What ' s wrong, young man? (A young boy steps forward) I Kili here, Mister. I ' m a Senior B at N ' ortli Central high school and I ' ve got something important to say. I don ' t think you ought to auction off this footlmll team. It ' s true that they ' ve served their inir|)o.se, l)ut we don ' t want to sell them. Very well, then— I ' m sorry, folks, l)ut I guess we won ' t be able to auction this s(iua l. Well, to get along — here in this section we have the b isketball team, liefore we continue with the auctioneering, I should like to know if anyone has any objection to our .selling them. I have, i)iped up a voice, if we are going to kee]) the footl)all sijuad it .seems to me that we should keep the basketball team too. Well, it seems as if we won ' t be able to have this auction sale today. It api ears that the North Central high school does not wish to .sell its athletes. Supjiose I have one of the memijers of the grailuating class address yOu — come, young man, stej) up here and tell us about your class and i)erhaps when you get through we can understand why the school docs not wish to dispose of its triumphs. (A young man ste])s forward and begins: — I only wish I could give you a very original talk, however, I shall have to resort to facts and give you a somewhat hazy idea of the doings of our class. Four years ago, into this great edifice of learm ' ng there wandered a class of green freshmen. Before we had definitely discovered if there were elevators to transport us from one class to another, we knew all about the Athletic Glory that overwhelmed the school. That was the first thing we learned. Then football sea.son ended with a bang and liasketball came. I ' m i)rou(l to say that our team won .second place in the state tournament. In this year, the handball courts were finished. These courts i)roved an asset in aiding the students of the school to rid themselves of their excess energy. We took note of these things during (uir freshman year along with discover- ing that there really was no elevator. lu January, 1930, there entered from Hav- ermale, a group of bright and shiny Sopho- mores to strengthen the foundation of our ' la,ss. In this jieriod, we grew very romantic and had fond hojies of becoming football or liasketball heroes or to secure a lead in the class play. This year, the Golf club, which aroused the interest of a great many boys, was org.iiiized. Ill iMir Junior year, we l)elieved ourselves lo be in the realms of supremacy. We were upi)erclassmen. In the midst of our glory we were disheartened by the fact that our ath- letic laurels had taken a slunij). We were for a short time discouraged by the fact that our swimming pool had been abolished. These dis- ai)))ointments, however, only made us struggle harder to regain our prestige. At last, we reached our Senior year which had come all too soon. One of the many inter- esting things that liai)])ened in this year was the l)eginning of recreation games played in the cafeteria one night each week. When foot- ball .season came around again there were dis- covered in our class stars who helped send the Lewis and Clark Tigers to two defeats. Our Senior Dramatics class i)re.sented The Mob by John Galswortliy, which was one of the best Jilays ever jiresenled l)y any class of any high school. There were other jirojects suggested by our class that will probably be carried out in the near future. Among them is the planting of gra.ss on the |)layfield. Plans have also been made to cement three of the tennis courts, three of them having been cemented during our stay. In my short resume, I hope that I have given you sufficient reasons why our faithful Page turnly tico
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