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X l f A , r t gf' e ffl .s GLEN Aucnmx, Prrsidrnt Blu. Mmzsn, Virr-Prnident OFSCITICI1 N October 5, the Norsemen Club, the all boys' organization of North, held its election of oH'icers. Glen Archer, football and track man, was elected president, William lllarsh was chosen secretary-treasurer. Both positions were allotted by a unanimous vote. The Father and Son get-together, heretofore called the Smokeless Smoker, was held under the sponsorship of the Norsemen and the Fathers' Council. Mr. Borst welcomed the fathers, and a father of one of the boys gave the response. Fire Chief Clark of the Denver Fire Department delivered the address of the evening. Boxing bouts and wrestling matches, together with tumbling, and a final basketball tilt provided ample entertainment for the evening. The Norsemen Club was founded for the purpose of promoting responsibility and self-determination among the boys and a closer bond between father and teacher. The club gives its entire support to all activities sponsored by the school and directs the old Viking ship to victory each year. Mr. A. J. Martz, assistant principal, sponsors the club. 4 , fx ' .ha 9 ' f L. ' X i A I l I ,Q ij: r f X ? -'L' -- X JV JU'.x:' 7 it lfifii if M
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,X XX' ff 5 t 3, if 5 tt, - to L 1' fi M f ' m-.2-...'f-11: 'r ft 'f 4 r A :.'A,.--L.. ,.. RODRIGUEZ Football Season ORTH opened the season against our arch rival, East, which was favored to sink the Vikings because of their preseason victories. The Northmen Hashed a crushing offense in the first half and scored twelve points before the Angels woke up. However, after the rest period, East came right back and anchored the Viking ship, while they themselves tied the score with two beautifully executed passes. North could not stand up against the fine play of the Angels in this half who looked as good as North had looked in the first half, although not so powerful. Kayo Wuertele and Gerald Stines showed up well with their ball carrying, although they could not have done this without the help of the entire team. Some weeks later the Northerners were again vanquished by East to the tune of 7 to 6. North played Well and according to statis- tics should have won but could not gain against the stalwart Angel line within the twenty-yard stripe. The Angels scored Y , DEPPNER RULLO HOLROYD on us by a long pass which was their only sally into our ter1'i- tory during the entire contest. The whole North line played well, particularly Holroyd and Rodriguez. Bill lVIott's pass catching also stood out. In our second game of the season against South, we came out victors by a score of 19 to 0, and the return game of the second round we again defeated the Rebels 6 to 0. In the first game North looked like the championship team as it swept down the field for three touchdowns on straight power plays. The whole North team showed a determination to win that could not be denied. In the second game the Southerners had us spotted, and we luckily came out on the long end of the score after Mott received a long forward pass from Rodriguez and galloped 25 yards for the score. The game was hard fought and it was a tough game for the Confederates to lose for they played in our territory most of the game. Kayo WIICYICTC con- l:Tlr1Xll.lNlfi MOTT Twenty-lfwo rr ...1-c sl H
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