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VVHEN the football season finally opens, what is the second thing that you think of? CNaturally our first thought must be for the broad shouldered he-men of the teamj. Of course, you think of the Cheerleaders. No game would be com- plete Without North's peppy group of Cheerleaders out there rooting for the team and making the field re-echo with cheers. These peppy girls seem to bc able to jump around like so many grass- hoppers for hours and still be just as fresh as most of us poor mortals feel early in the morning. CThis is a very good but rather diflicult way to keep the Waist-line down.D lVhen North makes a touch-down, these human barometers are likely to do almost anything imagin- able from handstands and cartwheels to backflips. 'XVC couldn't get along with- out this enthusiastic bunch of girlsg so let's give three cheers for our cheer- leaders. . ' .4 A 181
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picked up another Victory at llinghani hut fell hefore a. surpriringly powerful and invading Norwood hunch a week later. The fourth setlmaek ealne from NYhitrnan Iligh. a newcomer to the North schedule. which gained the verdict hy a slim margin ot' three points. North ealne from behind to tie and then over- came FI'2lIll1llg1l2lIll High after the Whit- man upset and thus entered 'l1he game of the season. an underdog to a raging Quincy High eleven. Led by co-captains Eddie Cooke and Eddie Swindler. however. the Raiders played out a scoreless deadlock with the Blue and 1Yhite and undoubtedly gained a moral although not a technical victory. Thus was concluded a good season for a squad that was forsaken at the opening game but for the squad that has paved the way for a most successful coming season. 1940-1941 I 1 271 x Kuff sm ru all c wr some Cooxs co+:,4vv,snns 1 ,f 1 - i , 6-1 I O 2-Q 0.6. swmotm' N031 WAHM l Qs' .fa I l 1 ff A 1 Q ts Q f ll 1 N. ' l ' if f-TN' xx X Lua , -gl ig: 5 ' 1 1 . , .. 1' 1 Zh-ff-,ff .' J-hz - -N g 1 f 1 1 ' 1 . - 1, . , ,-,Q A -X gi' 93,654 I SA fb , 4 , 1 ! 'aff ne-145 1 , , 1 4 : -X -1 .N ' 1 ' . .,' I 1 Q O f' -sf ' 1 f I 14, ,X ,f f as 4-. ,yn ,Z 11 cv, ...X 1 3 ' y L 1: .. 1 P 11 arf- 1 r- D:!'3sg--1aL' q...'...+112 l -J X - 1 .jf g5',',, 1liO5'om9T-----N tl ED Mmm M 1 1 own Bunn ' ?,- 1 ea' W f f 4 1 Vinh xer.mGA V I gs an ' if I -1,732 1 'E X f 4 vs If ! I ' Pwr 98111514 Y , 5.1 1 1 - 13- 1 ac? 1- ff 1 ' jf L 1 A A r t... -'S' , 98 ,X t , P -j R , ,4 1 X ll 'WVI4 .V 'E' 1i,- L1 1x13 Y 1, 4 4 6 gl! 4 K . Q A r .11 fa- X-' J! ff.. al , , 'N - . 1 ,. 1 11 ,5,1 ' a9.hj fx X-f xi, 4 vii. - , yy I 951 A if 1 if-:H . . ,111 NA 1 fi 1 , g 9 .. .MQ 1 1 1 7 Q 1 Ns' 'f ..f f- so .tg po.. Af h M--H Li, - -. 9-.12 95 ,fi ?,,,f i me fu'-I 5? E - N. J' Wit, .gg 9 t , xy , -1 , , f1, 2?-wtfif, er- wyf- ,, 4, 3 f Y 1 1 1 , 1. '.' 1t'?1 sf -f -A ' ,W ' 1' , N ' ' at .Q 111. it L,, 911 7 xp '11 gh .1,!1. if , ,.. f, 'sc 5 wg ,A sn--1 -1 J -'ST N ,L - Cf-Tj ,1 Aff, gg , .1 1 X ,- 1-s2'E ef,1c X35 Q e:.::...1. GE 151 V...e.1 ., H n 1. f7 '1', fl., 'xf'Ly',PlgiAga1 1 Q .J fi , Qi Awami -1+--1--ww 'TEL' P-U I 1 -- , ' 4 . 1 ' ,f I ' 1 ' I ,- Q . f?' ' , 1 ad ' '-2 sa. I . 1 1 l 1 'K A 1 5 Q .Q 14 f- 4- ', 0:4 't ' g ,xi Wag- x1 if QV!! ef- L 1 of 5 km- I 1 Q5 1-Q .1 I . x 'r N 1- lxpsl I7 j 'ill' 1. A 'E' ilu 1' -far.-1 fs igfaiaugc -iltfllfr -ge ggi'-.Y-wen. uwxfivet 7111. gfnvfvjc lZp,,iLkC- E::i'2'Q.'.L smut, Ypggxnit vZ,5'f'?l6ei,.f1i!--Vxtuui COHPLI-eg rg ,I rg-11459-19 1,.1Q:a f-,245 :..f3:3 5-f-,515-1 Lrlwml 'HF we PWM H 'M CMM Crl ,,N Lx mm 1171
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THREE afternoons every week a group of eager boys and girls may be seen hastening from North as soon as school is over. YYhy are these lads and lassies in such a great hurry? wonders a passer- hy. Were he to follow them he would soon find the reason for their haste, for they only go as far as the Norfolk Bowl- ing Alleys. Here under the able direc- tion of llr. Sylvia, many a bowling champion of tomorrow gets his lowly start. Bowling has become one of the most popular sports during the past few years. No longer is it a man's game for now everyone howls. Bien and women, girls and boys, all take a try at knocking over a few pins. At first these novice howlers make very little work for the pin-boys, but by the end of the year Mr. Sylvia usually manages to turn them into fairly good howlers. The highlights of the howling teams season come with the Tournament in April when they may show how much im- provement they have made, and with the trip to Nantasket which the whole team enjoys. 4 19 BOWLING
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