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ATHLETIC BOARD OF CONTROL Mr. Waldo W. Hobbs......................President (Ex-officio) David Albert.............................Vice-President Marion Chambers.........................Secretary ATHLETICS have benefited and improved much because of the excellent help and advice given from time to time by the Athletic Board of Control which, in the few years that it has been in operation, has proved a great asset to North High School. This Board of Control, which was organized in 1922, consists of the principal as president; the president of the athletic association as vice-president of the board, David Alpert; a secretary. Marion Chambers; twelve class representatives, one boy and one girl from each class; the school treasurer, Mr. Pollard; and the general business manager. Mr. Mandeville. The latter two are appointed by Mr. Hobbs. The purpose of this board is to control and supervise the athletic interests of North High in an efficient and a just manner. The board decides all questions concerning athletics. It determines all the honors to be granted to players, subject to the recommendation of the coach and to the rules of the association. It has also the power to suspend or remove any captain who does not comply with the playing rules. From time to time, the board has decided the kinds of letters and insignia to be granted to players and managers. During the past year, the Athletic Board of Control has done a great deal towards the sound establishment of certain sports. The most important question was the elimination of hockey from the athletic curriculum of North. After careful consideration by the members of the Board, it was finally decided to give the ice game a tryout for another season. Hockey has shown such an improvement that it now probably holds a permanent place on the Polar sport program. Members are elected by the student body to keep their fellow students informed of the athletic developments in the school. Back Rote- -Bimmuir, Matbimn, Quist, K. Onani i, Wmi, Kioi.nk, Tick mi, Prmcatw from Rott—Awm. Ciiam no. M . Mimhviui, Mr. IIo b«, Mr. I’ou-aud, II. Oituiiii Twenty
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POLARIS ANNUAL STAFF Charlotte Davis............ J. Hartvic Anderson - - • - Evelyn Johnson............. Mildred Weisberc .... Evadene Burris............. John Finn.................. Marjorie Roberts .... John Doran ................ Stuart Johnson .... Anna Lilquist.............| Anthony Stein . ... j Margaret Gustafson - - ( Laura Lilyholm • Garelt Wegner -Harry Hass - • • Joseph Lacher • • Louise Fischer - -Esther Gilberg • Russell Olson • • Robert Henry - • Jerome Joselwitz -Anne Lane Savidce - - - Marcaret E. Borden • - • Ethelyn Dustin............. George Pollard ............ Editor in Chief fiusiness Manager Organizations January Class Roster June Class Roster Roys' Athletics Girls' Athletics Feature Section Artists Typists Copy and Proof Readers Advertising Manager Faculty Advisers Art Adviser Business Adviser Hack Hou Nelson. R»r r».nr, Kaplan, Chasf. Ciiambkrs, Davis, Casuon, (lounm., Meuky, Skolnick, Wkisiubc Middle K it—Bacii, Woltmt, Bricknek, Johnson, Ritumy, Fisciikr, Joskiwiiz, Sklapsky, Weinberg, Kadlec. Dl.NN. I’tUSWN Front Rou -Doll. Moody, Manihey. Burris, Doran, Mis Borden, Anderson, Mis I.ank. C. Davis, Yolk on, Robert . Finn Sineteen
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GIRLS' LEAGUE Ethel Harrison..............................President Ruth Ostkriius..............................First Vice-President Gladys Davis................................Second Vice-President Dorothy Rockrs..............................Secretary ANEW plan was tried by the Girls’ League this year in its desire to become useful to every girl in the school. This divides the girls according to classes. Sophomore, Junior, and Senior girls were elected to represent their classes on the council which meets the second and the fourth Wednesday of each month. As a general meeting of the girls would make too large a group, each room elected a representative to report any business transacted. The League has done much in bettering the lunch room. It has a squad of girls working there every day between fifths, putting the chairs in place. In service outside the school, the girls of North High have made a very commendable reputation for themselves. For the past few years an organized group of girls has been working after school hours at the Unity and Phyllis Wheatley settlement houses. Each night several girls take charge of the children, teaching them games, pattern work, clay modeling, and other things of interest to kindergarteners. Miss Brown of Phyllis Wheatley said recently that the girls of North High had done much for the colored children in North Minneapolis, especially in sponsoring their annual Christinas party. The League has given several parties this year; a peanut hunt was given for the sophomores in October; during the same month, the Juniors got together for an allround good time; and in the early part of November, the Senior girls had a Sunlitc. In the spring, the girls took up once more the sponsoring of the incoming Sophomores for whom they held a party in March. This symbolizes the desire of the ( iris' League to help develop fellowship among the girls of North High. Rick Rot —lltRc, IIi iunck, Oxtum«, RotutxoN, Beakoslky, Laches Middle Roip—Michels, Rocket . Katun. Vuw, Tayuhi. I.isdelom. Smith Front Rotc Ciacue, Koci»«, Mix I.ane, Habhixon. Dayi . Mekhky Ticentt One
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