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Look Plzofoqulz GUEST EDITOR: PATRICIA PARKER Stand-in for John's Other Wife, I Can you recognize this former football player? a. Tom Harmon c. Doc Blanchard b. Quentin Bakke d. Barney Poole 4 Edith Brittain is commonly associated with: a. The football team c. G.A.S. b. D Club d. Boys' Hi-Y N 7 Ewald Christensen, popular math teacher, is noted for his: a. Lectures c. Height d Blue eyes I0 Kathleen Dawson would like you to: a. Donate to the c. Drop dead Red Cross d. Graduate b. Learn to type FOURTEEN 2 You are not mistaken if you know this as: 3 A famlfus nfulllemuflclan ls: a. Rita Hayworth c. Warren Beattie 0- DV- E'f'5fe ' C- Ferl BNI99 b. Tom Dewey d. Governor Warren b' Red Skelton d' A' gqltng mac in , . 4,1 . ,..,,, -T, M , ,fk. ,, A W.. if-'W , 'Y , ,. , -est 2 i'i'5-if ' f- :gee ' if . . Y . x If My , A fl ,ta-. 5 This jovial .face belongs to: 6 E e'7 flood Viking knows. f. f m a. Beniamin Franklin c. Chief Sittin' Bull Z- ieg'i1q1'g?e' C' 'agen 'O . . . ' 0 b. Benjamin Bullen d. Blg Ben hamburger d. Ditch day, ieer A R 1 3 N l g W 4 1 i N 3 ' l 8 Learn to balance your books, your best bet 9 She is the twin who has the Tony iS! a. Martha Davis c. loan Davis a. Modeling school c. Clark Gable b. Bette Davis ll- DGYIS-Slim' b. Wallace Clark . ' ? C. D ll Lois Dawson is the teacher of: I2 HQZICZ, trouble Mary olemus W a' ilgliplnyll . C' Amencall. lllslory a. Romantic problems c. Your lavorrte b Clerrog yphrcIs I d. Harlem irve bl Trigonometry mwde, mysfefy ' mesa ant 0 09V d.A rattle rn your car
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ook applauds... The life of Miss Fern Dorothy Mitchell, Dean of Girls, seems to have been inspired by the name of her birthplace, Friend, Nebraska, for she has indeed been a friend to all Vik- ings. Miss Mitchell grew up in Colorado and was a student in Colorado schools. She attended Cutler Academy at Colorado College and was graduated from Denver University. Before becoming Dean of Girls, Miss Mitchell taught English at North and was sponsor of 'AThe North Star for many years. As a parting message to the class of 1949, she says: Your page of high school life is finished. A page full of events most worth- while: high scholastic standingpservice to the school through athletics: offices: committees: social affairs: participation in plays and programs. You have received much from North and given much to it. May the new page of your life be a continued record of achievement and growth made possible by your experiences at North High School. Me, Powell is a Missourian through and through. Born in that state which is now famous for turning out successful men, our Assistant Principal obtained part of his education in small country schools. After being a football, basketball, and track star in high school, Mr. Powell attended Missouri State Teachers' College, and graduated from there in three years. He taught Industrial Arts in Missouri schools and at Smiley Iunior High School in Denver, and managed to find time to receive his Master's degree from Colorado State College of Education. When he first came to North, he was a teacher of Mechanical Drawing, but he moved up to the position of Assistant Principal just as the sophomore class of 1949 was entering North. Now as the class of 1949 leaves North, we know that we shall long remember Marvin A. Powell as an ex- cellent administrator, , and good friend. lla iiiti MMCEP A native Denverite, Miss Olga Nelson has spent most of her-life in Colorado. After attending schools in Hotchkiss, she went to Colorado A. 63 M. and graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Science and a Master's degree in psychology. Along with her studies in science, she spent much of her time in de- bating and speech contests. She began her teaching career in the town of Kersey, which she calls a wide place in the road, and in Loveland High School. Coming to North, Miss Nelson taught chemistry until recently, when she became Coordinator. Describing her position, Miss Nelson says, l'm in charge of the instructional program here at school and I'm more or less a go between for the Administration building and North. What- ever her position, Miss Olga Nelson will be one of our most pleasant memories of North High School. THIRTEEN
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122 for each answer, 63, lousy, 84, you're gettin' better, 91, conceitedg 102, GENIUS! I3 Miss Due, is heqd of: V. I4 This jolly fellow is: I5 If you. want to draw, go see. Martha: a. Viking Sisters c. Big Brothers ai Sanfa Claus C, Wylie, Miffy a. Washington c. Keedrddlehopper b. Dead End Kids d- F-5-L b. Harold C. Edwards d. Lou Costello 1'-Graham d- EPP I6 'Ie:'h'lnene.M' Fields Could Show some' 17 This wonderful English teacher is: 18 Thefalenfed Mrs- Fvnkfvn writer '9 fo- U, Ma,-y C, Frost C, Old Man Winfe, a. Radio scripts U c. Failure notices 0- G 'd ' Moses C' Re f b. Jack Frost ei. wm. Shakespeare b-Mdwme Sfvffes d-Jokes b. Al Capp d. Norman Rockwell 19 Our splendid track teams are coached by: a. The tortoise and c. A retired snail the hare d. Rip Van Winkle b. Gene Garner 22 Ruth Graves can manipulate o: a. Fan c. Tractor b. Baton d. Bonus r '20 This beautiful white hair identifies: 21 Drama is the specialty of: a. Gravel Gertie c. Elizabeth Garrison a. Mickey Mouse c. Margaret Grace b. Whistler's mother cl. Geo. Washington b. Milton Berle d. Princess Margaret Rose sees eiis nirs i.-- fflfi' if .si-., 'Iii urun R .1 , ... e 1 p 1 u 23 This science teocher's first name is Wil- 24 YO'-I PGY YOU' 'NOUCY Und fdke YOU' PlCk Iiam. His last name is: Und we .P e59 l3 I n, Blue c. Black a. Donald Hrx c. A bag of tricks bb yellow di Green b. A box of Cllx d. A,boxrng 'IX FIFTEEN
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