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Page 76 text:
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cqfhfsttes From the fury of the Northmen, Lord God de- liver us was the prayer of many countries that fought the Vikings in ancient times. These bold Danes over ran Ireland, France, England, and many other lands during the height of their power. Similar also were the petitions of numerous teams that encountered the Bulldogs during the vari- ous seasons of 1936. In football, basketball, and track the athletes of Nampa High School made a H710 show- ing and were as brave as the boldest son of the Fiord of the tenth century. The Normans excelled all peoples of this time in their activities. Skating, mountain climbing, and wrestling were forms of their recreation, and eon- tests were held as in the days of Roman splendor. Leading vigorous lives, these brave sailors built healthful bodies and were proud of their physical stamina. So today, to follow the examples of their forefathers, stars of the athletic world must observe rules of training.
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C7 C cl-fiafo my ful? clfiifozy full The Senior History Clubs, organized for the first time this year, played no little part in the activities of the American his- tory classes. The clubs met twice a month under the aclvisership of Miss Bird, and programs pertaining to history were given by the members. The otlicers of the clubs were: Buzzy-Muzzys-presidents, Kenneth Ulrich and Ioe Moodie, vice-presidents, Ben Collins and I. C. Iackson: secretaries, Walterina Parlevliet and Winnis Cole- man: Current History Club-presidents, Martha Monteith and Mary Carson: vice-presidents, Marguerite Riorclan and Mary Winter, secretaries, Louise Drake and lean Eagle: CEC3- presidents, Bob Sower and Ruth Lee: vice-presidents, Frances Wise and Ioe Burkholclerg secretaries, Velma Cupp and Doris Shroll, HCHSfpresidents, Ioey Hedden and William Castag- neto: vice-presidents, Zella Petty and Virla Mae lack: secretaries, Mary Ieanne Thompson and Ruth Sparks, Current Events Club fpresidents, Richard Miles and Helen Moffatt, vice-presidents, Mark Hart and Florence Van de Steegg secretaries, Barbara Metzger and Iune Rawlings. s -I. 'lr' Xgtx l Wei'
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