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The North Star N HORTLY after thc ncw school year had hc-gun, thc North Star fulfilled its nlcstiny of l'iy'cr Constant hy' appearing as an interesting edition which was distrihutccl to all stuclcnts. lr scryccl to complctc the introcluction of ncw stumlcnts to thc cxciting life at North and to hclp tht- old stutlcnts rc-acquaint thcmsclvcs with thc same plcasant happenings of last year. 'lihc papcr rcportctl thc multituilinous cycnts of the first tlays of school and was rccciy'c'cl with plautlits hy' all. lior giving voicc to stutlcnt opinion conccrningg various mattcrs of intcrcst ahout school, the North Star is prohahly tht- most cf'fcctiy'c age-nt, giving puhlicity' to cvcry activity anyl irst-lt sponsoring such vvcnts as thc Sport llancc anal ilu- Sugar llancc. lhc ofhcial staff. rs-portcrs, anal contrrhutors, who hi-lpctl to makc this war a succcss arc: Xlr. Wan. ll. .-Xntlcrson, -lr., faculty' ctlitorial advisor: Hr. Sta-wart li. Wialton, faculty husincss aclyisorj Hyman Chcstcr, managing ctlitor cluring thc first scn1csti'r: liill Mackintosh, crlitorg xlcss l,arson, assistant ctlitor: lflixahcth llaws, girls' cmlitor: .loc lgl'I'K'lll7lll1ll1, sports cmlitorg lflcanor lfgan. socicty ctlitorg -lohn llaws, copy ilcskg l,ouisc Knight. tcaturcsg xlaclc Suttlc, llclcn Nlinchctf, Ch-orgriana llolmcs. lfritxi llowns, uppcr class rt-portcrsg Viola Kraus, husincss mxpnagcr: Klilclrctl lfcrguson, circulation. Un Sc-ptcinlwr .ill North hoys yycrc hosts to rlw hcst girl fricntln at an informal ylancc gircn in our own hoys' gym, sponsorctl hy rho North Star. 'lihc plump clamscls wcrc tll'Nflllllt' of ilatcs hccausc a pcnny a pouml was thc cntrancc fcc. Cnrls hlush- inyly approachctl tht- scalcs hut yycrc rcasssurctl whcn thcy fountl that no ticlcct would hc mort- than onc tlollar. Yic Schillingfs orchcstra supplictl thc musicfgingcry tuncs tor tha' frisl-ty, anil slow. mlrcamy' oncs for thosc who llkc thcm that way. ilihcn, foo, Nortlicrncrs ilancc-tl at tht- Annual Sport llop, sponsorctl hy thc Star, on tht' tlay' aficr hamt Patrick s clay, baturclay, March lhth, to tht- music ot llappy l,ogan's lll'k'llt'5ll'1l. 'llhc gym was tlccoratwl in ggrccn anal whitc with shamrocks in profusion. licsnlcs thcsc. thc Star yy as ctfcctiyc- in hacking all school campaigns, such as rhi- Yil-cing, thc- lfrcnch play, thc Scnior l,it. play. thc Upcrctta, oratorical contcsts. Lilcan lip-Paint lip XYcck, and tht- affairs of thc l'arcnt-ilicachcr Association. ' i Sf.X'1t'r'lI
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, X i rt ff 7 U 1 - F IIVN -, .i ss.. ...... McMicH..xEi. CLINE HAi,LmAx HAMILTON Tennis FTIQR a series of thrilling preliminaries, the North tennis tournament climaxed in an even more thrilling play-off. lNTcMicl1ael, seemingly infiuenced by an unbreakable jinx held over him for three years by Hallinan, lost the first two sets to that opponent, then, rallied to tie up the number of sets. The deciding set resolved into live-all, but lVIclVIichael finally succeeded in obtaining the required additional two games. He also defeated Cline in such a way that the verdict was never in doubt. lVIclN'Iichael had, in this way, eliminated both of the pre-tournament favorites and secured for himself a decisive win. XVinning two out of three matches, the Vikings defeated lNIanual's team in the first game of the year. Hallinan, and the doubles team, composed of Cline and Hamilton, easily won their matches, but lNflcMichael lost after a hard struggle. ' North met the Angels and were conquered in both the singles, Cline and Hamilton i again winning their game. After taking South two to one, North remained a cham- il . . . . . l pionship contender. Hallman returned to form and took his match easily, but f ltfclllichael experienced difficulty and could not win. Cline and Hamilton after again U I . Q n n ll winning handlly looked like all-city men. YVinning the last game of the season from X'VESf, two to one, North won second place along with East in the final city standings. 'f 'N ff lil! lil
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X -. x. fl' f l XR, lxxf N5 , su I I V P- - E' .-4: g- - E' 'N-Q... , hui... A . ...Q THE NORTH ST mausuea wumv nv me :wanna or www -new scnoor. jog X111 XJ!-JNVEH, COLO.. BTAHUH 3, 1933 No, I7 P.-T. A. Benefit WHATS Friday. March 10- Arl Vluly-.Sill Nmurdug, Marrh 11- Chril-1 Ballwlvvefl HS 1'-:'f1:1ff','1 MARCH Wx.-:ww , NAPSHOTS North s Annual Spring Sport Held 3 v to Meet f Aqzwms T HW' :fx nl? NV' MEMBFRS TRADE STAMPS . nlD John was FUR Y 'mmm A at nhxs -'mn xl L Pham but nfs Fri ln y nrmfram Mann UA open 'C spon- vin. pmhn by Nw 3:51-!szl'C me pmfmuum ww I M w.mfmemlan. Q K mveringf al' an linu- llymun Clwitcr. Viola Kraus. Klilzlrcd Fu-rzllrun, Bill Rlarkinmsll lnlliw Knight. loc Hrrvnlwauln. john llaws. l::lCZHl0l' Emu Frilzl Downs. Burt Pinter, Elizalwcllx Dawrs, .lack Slllllt? Xlr. lYm, ll. Xllclclwln, lflwralwcllc- AndL'rsm1. Xlr. Slunrl Vlalmn 3: .x Y 4 A-lu 'H,1i Vi f 56 , 3 a 1 5- '?5:9 gs 2,5 M., af 'S gi'-2 x i r ,S 2? Tel' sig 55,0 im? 1:4 i. I I , , 5 , G l UU ' Q I 2 Q ,.:,. . M, Q 2 25? I Q21 i sei ' .- I A i ' 1 -- 1.5-
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