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lRY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY :e students Star staff is told what To lead the class to April 1 is Fools' Day, N. H. S. holds induc- 1r Valley good papers should bigger'n better op- but middleclassmen tion, giving recognition capn in contain as students portunities, Sophs nlake it Junior Day to prominent Juniors CFH. Bas- answer questionnaires. choose Sullivan, Cole, Hat- and celebrate with annual and S9lli0l'S- Tl'ilCliSt9rS the dope Sports page and Tower field, Briggs, Zimmerman. shew the l10YS What WS ting Em- udents try ed as fac- on person- wins over hers with Tales catch the eye of the readers as the most popu- lar sections. Newton bas- ketballers railroad the Redskins farther down in League standings with a l7-8 defeat. Fathers and sons get to- gether for annual Hi-Y feed. Redskin basketball- ers take it from Ark City, score reading 32-17. North matmen grab sec- ond in Ark Valley meet. class party. For chief' of Red Arrows next year, girls choose Genevieve Amberg. Redskin track- men run wild and bring home the scalps from the Sterling Relays. all about at A. V. L. meet. Golf and tennis stars keep up Redskin standards in state tournaments as base- ballers give a good account of themselves at El Do- rado. 'orget dig- l have a time at urice Mar- supplying lfield wal- 14 in bas- Iast swim- : Redskin fd ducking ne in four Capital city Tro- 14 jans trudge home- ward after losing a hard fought battle to North five, 20-17. Black- well wrestlers teach the Redskins more about mat-matics, winning five and losing two bouts. Tulsa swimmers adminis- ter a severe drubbing to North, taking every race but one. Answering such 14 questions as What should I do on my first date? and How to pick one's life work, Dr. Roy Burkhart of Chicago proved inspiring and inter- esting to the Redskins. Honor Roll numbers 44 for first six weeks of sec- ond semester. Greatest attrac- 14 tion on the Mid- way is theme for Impersonation Day as Seniors give carnival per- formances. G. R.'s install officers at parent-daughter banquet. North cindermen win Anthony meet as base- ballers outhit East, net- men outdrive El Dorado, and golfers place third in five team match. Journalists get to- 14 gether at Quill and Scroll banquet to induct new members into journalist honor group. Dramatics class is work- ing on Senior play, The Quest, which portrays the life of the Great American family. Redskin trackmen journey to Em- poria for regional track meet. pledges .Scholarship is the North cagers are Only four. days of Juniors and Sen-iors 800 with capacity for intel- gently ousted from 1 School tl1lS week, go mathematudl o go to as- zine. Goal - proof be- wn hands. me its first 1, Welling- joatg score, itte easily sin seals. lectual hospitality and integrity backed by native ability and indus- try, says Dr. Edwards of Friends U. For second pay assembly Petrie's WVhite Hussars present unique musical program. El Do- rado dribbles through and around North quintet for a 26-23 win. regional tourna- ment by Lindsborg, 25-23. Spring sports get under way with large turn-outs. Dark glasses and measles are the new fad for this windy month of March. For the leader this trip, National Honors choose Lipp. getting one day oll' to revere Easter and chase bunnies. Some fun-only five more weeks of school for Seniors. K. U. Relays are fast, but Redskin dashers pass baton around all competition for third straight victory. and pull each other into segments at annual Field Day classic. Seniors wonder whether or not they really are glad that the school year is ending. Tracksters add more tro- phies to those already as- sembled in main corridor. ght names on official oll for first ast minute ats North , but for- iuse of in- Stephens, mith are the Bi- or the last Boys with ties and girls with perma- nents wrestle the camera as Senior pictures are taken. North, East battle to final seconds be- fore Butler decides that suspense is bit too heavy and sinks two baskets to give us our first city basketball championship! Say, did you know 29 that the princess is arriving today?', seems to be a password around the building. And sure enough she CDorothy Perryj does, assisted by a more than capable and willing cast of possible Barrymores, Dietrichs, Garbos, and Gables. Politics galore for 30 annual Student Council election. For president and vice- president next year, stu- dents choose Jack Roberts and Genevieve Amberg. East scores three tri- umphs, taking North in dual track and tennis meets and placing first over Redskin golfers at Pratt invitation. Get what you can 30 while you can pre- dominates at Sen- ior banquet-didn't know those graduates could hold so much. Commence- ment sermon is delivered by the Reverend Paul D. VVomeldorf and Pres. A. Linscheid of East Central Teachers' College, Ada, Okla., gives the com- mencement address. 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SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JAI CA School days are 1 1 here againf' rings from the throats of 1700 students, 412 be- ing Sophs, as the doors are thrown open and be- gins the school year 1934- 35, destined to he one of the most outstanding in the history of Wichita North. squaws. After nearly two 24 weeks' breakin'-in, the new Papooses decide that high school is more fun than they fig- ured. That is-with excep- tion of those who bit on the elevator ticket busi- ness. North gridmen down Augusta 19-0 in a practice game. Extra! Extra! First 0 issue of North Star is here with usual pre-season school news. Students Hgobble up the papers, this edition being free. Student Council and Social discus I B dyn ketballers bucket b poria, 18- broadcast to appear ulty rates ality. Nei North bo teeth to si by 1l7iHz11'rf IUblIX0l1 135 To open schedule, the To give the parents Redskin Pow-Wow de- Se, Redskin eleven gaily a chance to find out 111311115 1110 Spotlight nit romps hither and yon what their one and HS I'0DF0S0l11H11V0S ffm to score a smashing 39-6 onlies do six hours a day, frfmi nfalny different Colm' class part win Over Dodge City. five days a Week, the doors tries visit North.-Football tin,S Orch . players break tralnin, and , Backing the team to the 2110 1h1'0W11 011011 and 019011 ustuar down toikeyu at the musiq limit- including goal posts' House is Officially de' banquet honoring success- 10135 N011 are those newly organized Clilred. Thirty Redskins ful team and coaches- ketball W Red Arrows, that peppy make 1110 HOHOF R011 f01 Johnnie, Yoe, Groe. Bas- mers giv group of North High first six weeks. ketball schedule is started tankmen as North loses to Parsons, for the fi 25-28. years. To promote better North gridsters ad- Students decide T0 16 citizenship and 1 vance farther to- that grades make nm courtesy, the proc- ward an undefeated the inanv and so 30C tor system tromps into season by pushing Pratt wgrk harder the second sure the action with 160 students around the field 27-0, and Six weeks, 54 being listed reached 1, in arms. Doty and Coate checking the Wellington on the Honor Roll. With ing in yu are selected to represent Crusaders' victory march an I'll show you spirit, North brii North in city contest fire with a 12-6 score. Then the Redskin five takes fast Ark Valle prevention speeches. New- they step out of league game from Lawrence, 25- ton being ton Railroaders taste dirt competition to wallop the 18. Swimmers and wres- 24-22. W at, hands of Redskins, highly touted Emporia tlers begin training. outswims score being 7-0, Spartans, 20-0. ' N, S, P, A, Cenven- Junior and Senior North basketballers Fif 23 tion at Kansas City classes choose Nar- take lessons on the api 111113015 delegates amore, Johnson to court from both Ho. 110111 Nvrth for ioufnal' face each other in annual Redskin alumni and semester.: 15110 ,purposes T0 lead Field Day assembly. Red- Hutchinson. Katherine rally Eas cheermg at games' pep skin eleven ends season, Israel, in role of Bah, 20-19 on clubs choose Doty, Fuller, Lansdowne, Yarnell, and VVakeland. North foot- beating Junction City 20- 12, and scoring a last min- solves the problems of the Archibald family. Boys feits game eligible pl other organizations make ballers eke out a 13-6 Vic- ute 6-0 win over East. All- and girls sing Remember Armstrong Plans for the Year and tory ever E1 Dgradg, fnin- victorious, city, Ark Val- Me as Christmas vaca- chosen to 01001 officers H10 do 1110111 bles being served on silver ley, and mythical state tion begins. And, of weekly Bl! justice. D1211101'S- champs-some record! course, Santa does, semester. 3 i 1-415 .vo ara 1-41 1 1 L1'rr1.E MAMA JI H IMGAVT I5 DESTW-'59 Tiff Bgggtif f 5 FEV' , -f-O MAKE A LDT f f nj' 1 .f DON' 2150 X ,Q oe wise A5g'1if5fgL gg---JN MQ? H' , so , ,X V, , I 0 . 'AL Q If YOJRE lx NA - S13 i 1 .. 'J fri? ii' Gow? f 1101 i A . - 5 ffm! . o' o X . 4 1 1 Z 3 ff, ', x 'f I Q,-if T0 HAJE ' , 0 z , f 7' W at J rw- X illll aaa 'l 1 W 'z '01 fi Q fwfwfffff A 3:3 ,QT y, KW ,U X ejpu-:1 L . ---i,'fdl! I A az me w k X - up-.firli 'F . , . , . , NEVER Krvsvg -Sf can Q ' -is Hoo WAS 1 1115! EA 1 :T D ex 5' - 'ZZ Mocii culvy we ' AND we on: 11- uv SANTA fJR. roofs THE i ' ' 4 OQGANIZATION OP QED AQQOLUS THE RAW 1.1 5-LE,g,.f.i ogg. To SCHOOL- 3 i 48?
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L , C 9 e re ot ragging Buff-H 0 by Ifelru Fuller W5 AW'ith an eye to future measures and a mind set on scaling the ladder of prog- ress, these Injun music-makers have struck the chords of their theme song for the year- sometimes B flat, never B sharp, and always B natural. To mention the staff is the first step in recording the year's record of the music department, for in any composition the staff is the basis for the score. Tieing for top line honorsi' are Miss Grace V. Wil- son, supervisor of music, and Duff Mid- dleton, supervisor of bands and orches- tras. Miss Ina K. Hyde as head of voice department at North, Miss Isla Davis as girls' voice teacher, and Harold Clevenger as band and orchestra instructor com- plete the staff. A Strike up the band! And every last one of us rises to his feet with a song in his throat. Flaunting the colors, red and white, emblematic of courage and integ- rity, the band goes marching by. Proud of 'em? Say, we wouldn't trade for Nall the king,s horses and all the king's menf' At basketball and football games, they cheerfully keep our uspirits upv by play- ing On Ye Redskins -and what if they do miss part of the game? Then there,s countless times when the band marches in parades and plays in school assemblies. This year, the band has played on many different occasions for outside organiza- tions and schools. What's more, they,ve even broadcasted! AOn the treble clef we behold the Girls' Glee Club. They sail o'er the high C's in an effort to please! The bass clef is rep- resented by the Boys' Glee Club. Weive heard that their motto is Utenor, bass, and baritone-but no 05-tonef, The combined glee clubs form the chorus that participated in the Southern Kansas Music Festival. Having presented a Christmas Calltatfl, The Adorationf' the chorus started re- hearsing with voice classes for the Easter and Commencement programs. The Girls' Glee Club has also sung at Roosevelt and for Open House at North. The Boys' Glee Club entertained the McDowell Music Club for outside work. From fiflrlles fo barns-ibey rrmz krjif fboxr .inziles zuhefbfi' fbt' win wilt 41l'f'l7C'f7fIlg ezrrj' rmf and while wrzifarm or wbctlzer flurry bad lo ea! ffm! rfuriwg an ax.w111bly. But where would either group be-or wc- zuitbout Duj Middleton? i10f
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