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BASKETBALL With five lettermen returning, prospects were bright, but because of a disagreement among the squad, the team was weakened considerably. The season opened with a defeat from Bethany, 32 to 27. During Christmas vaca- tion the team journeyed to Dunlap, Iowa, where they split a double-bill with the high school of that city. They defeated DeWitt, 39 to 15, in their next game and then almost tripped against Lincoln Reserves, winning in an extra period 20 to 16. Jackson put on a strong rally in the last half to win, '50 to 17. C. V. bumped off Cathedral, 30 to 15, and then lost to Waverly, 16 to 12. She then won three games straight, Havelock, Plattsmouth and Wymore. A very off-night was experienced at Nebraska City, as C. V. was defeated by the river boys, 29 to 11. Havelock was the Object of our Revenge as College defeated the Shoptowners, 33 to 22. Jackson came over to our 'Kcrackerboxn and won by a score of 44 to 21. The final game before the tournament was lost at Bethany, 34 to 25. College View was recognized as still a dangerous team when they were able to lead the highly touted Lincoln team all the way until the last second of play. The seasonal record was ten victories and eight defeats. Captain Walter, who scored 138 points all year, passed the captaincy of next year's team to Eugene Miller, who will be backed by seven lettermen. Captain Walter won a position on the Greater Lincoln League All Starl' Team. FIRST ROW-Coach Hobson, Duard Henderson, Kenneth Krull, Bill Hughes, Tom Gillaspie. Fred Sofiin, L1 d B P IF b . ean erggren, au or es SECOND Row-Student Manager Leland Marrow, Marion Marrow, Albert Richardson, Leonard Walter, Eugene Miller, Leon Eno, Student Manager Stanley Roemick. X rv,
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FIRST Row--Assistant Coach John Marrow, Roland Wolfe, Leland Lowe, Kenneth Krull, Bill Jacobs, William Hoag, Tom Gillaspie, Paul Forbes, Coach Robson, Managers Leland Marrow and Stanley Roemick. ' Wit! SECOND ROW-Albert Richardson, Marion Marrow, Duard Henderson, Leonard Walter, Jack Huddleston, Dean Whalen, Eugene Miller. I FOOTBALL College View experienced a fairly successful season in football, winning four games, losing two and tying two. Coach Robson started the season with only four lettermen including Captain Marrow, Al Richardson, Jack Huddleston and Eugene Miller. Three of these men, Marrow, Miller and Richardson, won places on the G. L. L. all-star team. Marrow also made the state high school honor roll. The highlights of the season were a tie with Tecumseh and a win over Bethany on Thanksgiving Day. The reserves also had a fine record, winning 3, losing 3, and tying 2. Our next year's captain will be William Hoag. Our season's record: College View Cathedral College View Jackson College View Plattsmouth College View Havelock Collegs View Wymore College View Lincoln Res College View Tecumseh College View Bethany
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FIRST Row-Leona Brant, Jean Roscnhach, Winifred McMurray, Sponsor Miss Scott, Irene Lunclwall, Jean Adkins, Doris Picking, Betty Ann Ecclesfield. SECOND Rowfltla Schoonthal, Dora Marie lflory. Maxine Huddleston. Jean Hooper. Mary Pr-alersnn, Barbara Morey. O PEP CL B 'l'h1- IH-p Vlulv is tho lx-titvi' vluh ot' t'. V. ll. S. 'l'his group is nr-tivo in Ill'tillltliiIlj.f school spirit' pnrtic-nlairly in l't'i,1'l't'llt't' 'o tht- svhool Illillt'liI' 1-onttosts. 'l'ho-y sponsoroll, with vos opornlion ot' vlie-vi' lvanlt-rs. pop :xssvmhlim-s :intl pop ralllit-s. Nottnlilo :unong illK'Sl was thv t:1k0-otl' on 'l'hv 'lilll'l'l' liittlm- Pigs wliivh inn-4-1-411-tl t'. V, llig:h's noni' alvfvnt of Linroln High in tho tonrnztins-nt: :intl no onv can forgot Sissy Fooltlmll. 'l'hv Pop Vinh staintls not only for gzoonl sportsnmnship nt gzinws. lint for tint- Slltil'lYlllillliii'ii' living. G. A. A. UI',LZ'IllliZt'4l in 1929, this group ot't'vrs sports :lr-tivif ivs lo thu girls in High School. Utlivors for tho your wi-ro Nlzlxino Ilniltllvston. l'l't'SltiI'llfZ Dorn Niilfil' Flory. Sv:-l'ot:ll'y: .lvaltl Iloopwr. 'i'I't'ilSllI't-l'. Miss .lvzun Iirownloo from tho i'lliYt'I'Sil4Y of Nohrzlskn wns t':nl4-I Assistant. ln the- y0:1r's lmskt-tlmll TtlllI'llIllllt'll'. tht- svniors woro 1-rownc-il l'il5llllI!ltlllS with otthvr c-lnssos following: in orllvr ot' thvir t-111111111-0 in high sm-hool. tbntstzlllilillg girls in this lonrnn- nu-ut wc-ro: I tll'XV2ll'tiNf Nlzxxino llnnlnlloston ,, 51 points Itlzx Sl'i1Ul'll'th2ll .. 4-l points Irono llvnsl-n , . ,,,, , l,,, .. , r,,, , ,,,,, , .,,, IN poin S Cm-ntors: Vlovz-r 111114-11 tlllzlnlsi Doris l'if-king t':1tln-1'inv Atlxuns Lois Blvtlm-fi horn Matrix- Flory Iilzlry 1'l'lll'I'Nt'll Anothor nvtivity wus swimming: :it I.in4'oln lligrh Svhool. ninom: whoin the lllllSt ont- stnutlingl wi-rv l'vg:,2y IllII'llllllLl' :tml vit'illl llooiwr. lroth Junior l,it'v Sz1u'ol's. Othvr spurs wt-ro tvnnis. volloyhzlll. lmsl-ll:lll. :intl trzlrk. From tho G. A. A. 1-an-h your tho sm-niors pro lm-zlriiigx tht-ir lnlzwvs to ho tllh-tl hy otlwrs. ln this 5'v:1r's group wo shnll miss tho 4-xpl-ru Lfllilillllfl' that Mnxinv llnwlillosfton hzls 'hs-oil alhlo to givo, lu-sith-s he-1' :llmility :ls :tn flll-Ill'UllIlll sportswomzln. Dorn Mzirio l1'lo1'5' :llwzlys snppllf-ll llllltll fun with ln-r sin-4-i:1l nlvilitivs. Iloris I'ic'king: ilislrlnyoll initiative- :intl l'l'Ill :llriliity in nmny sports :intl :ln vxl-ollon' vluw-1' ll-:ull-r. XVinifrv4l B11'Bl1ll'i':ly's intl-l'4'st :intl iluipoiltlzlhility will ho hzlrnl to nmtrh. liotty Ann Iflm-lt-sF,4-l4l's silt-nt roopvraltion wus 4'lillIlll4'lltiilib't'. :ls was hor 'Alittlo pigs. .Ivnn Amllcins, l.u'tiv lforln-s :intl Hl2ll'il2ll'2l Moroy grunt the-ir 1-nthnsinsin. 4-zu-h in hm' own XVIIX. Brat tlihhons wats not in the-' lt-ttf-r 1-lnln. Init t'tlllll'liilli'3 lI vt-ry mum-h To wholosonn- svhool spirit. lt's-no Lnnmlwnll wats t'l'0XVllt'll All Sports Que-on. 'l'lu- lust dvviit of tho your wus the- 4-rowninu of tho lloallth i2llt't'Il. ln :l1rp1'o1n'i:1t.H fashion, lim-tty Ann Et-r-lf-slit-lil wus lll'l'St'llft'tl to t'. V, ll. S. :ls 1h4- lu-nltliiostt girl in tho St-nior 1-lass.
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