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,X . S1 i I il . -1 , ... ssea for Second Football Team O give the boys who were unable to he placed on the first team an opportunity to tontest with other schools, the second team is organized This year the second team was especially helpful in developing the offensive and defensive strengths of the team with a strong opposition. Games with each of the high schools were played, with the second team winning a majority. They also played practice games with the schools of the parochial league. l I 1 l l i A Sophomore Football Team Hli sophomore team gives the inexperienced player a chance to acquire the necessary knowledge and fundamentals of the game to play on the first squad in the next two years of his football. The sophomores followed a schedule similar f to the second team. They have learned rapidly, and will furnish valuable material 1 for next year's varsity team. lllr. Golder coached the team. i if :sn li 'W Tacrzzly-ffm' I I' I
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lf RX , I , if Lv THOMAS STINES WASHBURN played this season under the handicap of an injured shoulder which he hurt last year. Kayo Wuertele in his Hrst year on the squad, developed into the hardest plunging full- back in the city and was famed for his off tackle smashes. He was chosen on the all-city first team, and promises to turn into the best player North has had in many seasons. Tony Rodriguez was the outstanding linesman in the league and did the passing and kicking in good style. He was also chosen on the first all city team, and as he is coming back next year, a great deal more is expected of him. Andrew Krodshen was the star end of the Viking team. He was a threat in every game with his pass receiving. Bill Mott, the quarterback, was the main cog of the team and ran the team well. He was especially effective on end- runs and in receiving pzwses. Seventeen men received letters: lid Holroyd, Virgil Tampa, Neal lVIcCurdy, Fred Deppner, Charles Rullo, Tony Rodriquez, Andrew Krodshen, Bill lWott, Clarence Rocchio, William Caffrey, Gerald Stines, Carl VVuertele, David Ashcroft, Courtland VVashburn, Paul Thomas, Dick Kellogg, and Alex Bu rmeiste r. Football Scores North North North North North North North North South 0 Nlanual 14 West 13 , ,,......, East 7 South 0 lVIanual 19 West 6 CAFFREY KELLOGG ASHCROFT fiflx u INIQ T-wenly-four
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X N s Q QI I-. rzf-fF41+...uFQ3i V 3 iff- llimw Nlieuail.. l'n--iilrnt l'ii.lzAi:i'.'in Runnin, Srmrlrirv l.ols Plot-l.is. l'iif- l'n'ii1IrnI K.-xililklxi Xlfxkmclllic, llrrnl of Spnrtr irl's A tbletic Society K U interest all girls in athletics, forming a nucleus for all sport activities through- Q out the rear, and refereeing for many games, and promoting good sportsman- ship are the main objectives of the Girls' Athletic Society. The members celebrated the tenth anniversary of their society on Friday. Novem- s i j ber 4. The party was held during the first lunch period. All the new members were l present. A large, beautifully decorated cake helped celebrate the event. if Thirteen girls were taken in as new members during the first semester: Catherine il Thomas, hrlary Lewis, Anne Petrie, Helen Yates, Anne Calone, Eileen Conboy, ll' La Verne Stearns, Selva Ballenger, Grace Spahn, hlary Kisler, Lucille Card, Charline 1 Nelson, and Patty Menefee. ll Nliss lidith Brittain and bliss Nlary Sharpe lead the members of this club in L1 their work for fair play and through their tireless efforts the Girls' Athletic Society is one of the most popular clubs in school. i gi Ji x his 3 Ml' X i A I Nix i b D Q , A we -l iff-:'tQ4 -Q 'N i W fl l K ,mf I . , I K ,- 0 f ' I . 'ld I' lf rl fl X if
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