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'asf I J ..,..,, M., SECOND BASKETBALL TEAM I. Gerald Clark, Glenn Hakes, Gerald Miller, Mr. Mitby, Donald Ash Orvllle some, John Schone ' II. Ross Simmerman Clarence Swanson Jack H B h 11 white, Floyd Johnson ' anson' O um Svoma' Robert Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Conference Games 9 Won Lost O 53 Gilman 28 Cadott 26 Holcombe 51 Boyd 38 Gilman 27 Cadott 34 Holcombe 42 Boyd 26 Stanley District Tournament Won 3 Lost O Cornell 22 Cornell 58 Cornell 41 Holcombe Draper Tony SEASONS RECORD Won 20 Lost 3 Non-Conference Games WOR 6 Lost 2 25 Cornell Ladysmith Cornell 25 Eau Claire Cornell 27 Fall Creek Cornell 21 Fall Creek Cornell 17 Altoona Cornell 50 Altoona Cornell 15 Cameron Cornell 26 Bruce Regional Tournament Won 2 Lost l Cornell 34 Barron Cornell 27 Cumberland Cornell 15 Rice Lake NBP'
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dvi? I. II. Mr. McChesney, BASKETBALL TEAM Glenn Hakes, Gerald Miller, Donald Ash, Oriville Solie Chester Crosby, Lionel Blanchard, Dell Stickney, Neal Barney, Victor Walters, Mr. Mitby III. TOUUEHZ Cornell's 1959 by walking off with and by annexing the team romped through Mr. Wile, Burleigh Jann, Sever Solie, Ed Purfeerst, Claire Miller, Lloyd BASKETBALL 1959-40 exceeded pre-season expectations Crown for the third straight year at the Bruce tournament. The all its conference opponents winning nine consecutive 40 basketball edition the Cloverbelt League district championship games. The season was climaxed by a brilliant bid for regional honors and a berth in the State tournament when the team fought it's way to the regional finals only to be defeated by a powerful Rice Lake team. The season's record of twenty wins and three losses speaks for itself. The team was one of the best in the school's history.
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TRACK I. Dale Hatfield, Ed Purfeerst, Lionel Blanchard, Glendon Eork, Foster Hinton, Daryl Smith, Floyd Johnson II. Solomen Beaudin, Florian Hagen, Glenn Hakes, Claire Miller, Dell Stickney, Sever Solie, Neal Barney, Donald Ash, John Schone III. Ross Simmerman, Burleigh Jann, Chester Crosby, Mr. McChesney, Lloyd Toutant Victor Walters, Robert Nhite THACA The spring of 1939 found Cornell High School embarking on its first season of interscholastic track competition. Two local meets were carried on. The first was an inter-class meet to p'ck contestants for the tri- angular meet with Gilnan and Boyd. The class meet was hotly contested, but was finally won by the Seniors led by De.nis Koepke, Roy Crosby, Alvin Futrell, and Donald Babbitt. Cornell was an easy victor in the triangular meet with Gilman and Eoyd piling up 76 points to 15 for their opponents. Cornell also participated in the District Meet at Eau Claire with contest- ants in the dashes, mile, broad jump, high jump, pole vault, shot, and discus, and relay events. Dennis Koepke won the 220 yard dash event, Glendon Bork placed second in the half mile run, and the half mile relay team placed second in their event. These winners qualified for the state meet at Madison. Five boys, Dennis Koepke, Roy Crosby, Lloyd Toutant, Donald Babbitt, and Glendon Bork, made the trip to the state meet. Dennis Koepke survived the trial heats in the 220 yard dash and wound up by win- ning fifth place among the fastest dash men in the state. Glendon Bork placed sixth among the half milers in the meet. The relay team was edged out by an Neyelashn from a place in their event. The squad, as a whole, showed remarkable improvement and interest in the new sport. Prospects for a better season in 1940 are imminent.
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