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4 K L L. P' li-1:-11.7, ,Abi 4 NEP- A-b Annual Board U provide lasting memory and record all alJfairs of the school year is primarily the purpose of the Year Book. The Annual Board commends the entire school for its xvholehearted support in a time of such economic stress. YVe sincerely hope that this puhlieation will meet with the entire approval and satisfaction of the student hodv for whom it is intended. Anyone entering room Ili, the workshop of the annual, would have seen papers, pictures, cuts, cameras, annuals from other schools, glue, and tvpexvriters husily hum- ming a tune of accomplishment. llnder the direction of hflr. YVilliam H, Anderson, slr.. the editorial work steadily progressed until the final at-complishmenr was attained. Mr. Stuart 'l'. lValton competently directed the collection of payments. 'l'he experience gained hy each member of the staff is of the practical kind, and it is expected to come hefore everything except regular class work. lfvery student in school is given an opportunity to have a permanent record of his affairs in school life during the year in the annual, and thus he is stimulated to participate in many fields of endeavor. VVe acknowledge our indehtedness to the art department for the heautiful work which it submitted. YVe also are desirous of expressing our appreciation to the staff of the North Star who have helped to advertise our hook. 'l'he official statt consisted of: David YVatkins, president: Gladys 'l'eilhorg, editor: Arnold Clorochoxv, photographer: Courtland NVashhurn, sports editor: Alberta lkloerlin, organizations: Alhert hloerlin, draftsman: lllizahetll hliller, Blanche Pastore, Geraldine Dunn. typists: Lois Peoples, lfloise Vanderpool, lflizaheth Richter, .lack llarher, art: -leanne hit-Kinstrv, hlunior: Raymond hlevers, Sophomore. f f I' gl J S: I ,. fi. sq 'W Cx Q49 a I 2 l ah Q Wig, t , 1 ,. 4-I r i TfL:'1'1-z'f
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X X J ,, 1 f c f - is b it 4 , School Begins N the first day of school, September -l, were seen eighteen hundred students, new and old, scurrying in suddenly reawakened energy about the halls of North. The half-dread for the return to books which this day had so long symbolized was soon dissolved in the thrill of seeing familiar surroundings, renewing old friendships, and making new ones. Thirty-nine students returned for 'post-graduate courses. New students soon caught the spirit of North, and classes were taken up in full swing. Enthusiasm for interesting work soon gained an amazing hold on the mind of everyone. The school life had begun, and with it, the vicissitudes of joyous youth. The lofty Seniors haughtily condescended to aid the bewildered Sophomores in finding their classrooms. Teachers arrived from vacations which they had been enjoy- ing in various parts of the country in expectation of the joys to be in the forthcoming year. Every student anticipated the projects in the clubs he would join, and athletes awaited eagerly the opportunity to show their ability in their favorite sports and to do or die for their Alma Mater. Besides these, dances, parties, dramatics, oratoricals, and many other activities beckoned to all students. X ll ish Ill 1'
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