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Tlve 1929 Cpolrolv
is Respectfully CDedicated to
Howard W. Westervelt
in Appreciation of the Splendid Interest
he has taken in our School and its Ac-
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Around her people chant and the l1ght
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Dot So La Lee the whxte medlcxne man
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Keep llfe 1n Dot So-La Lee wlth pan
Beatmg to scare the Splflt and Fxre
And chant I'lS1I1g even to the shlnmg stars
And both are wrong Dot S0 La Lee she
knew
Her llfe was woven years and years ago
In cunnmg baskets with the trlbal llfe
And hlstory customs follles hopes and
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The tough wlllow vull not dle for years
And years and years The color wxll not
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Tl'e story of yesterday tomorrow will be
As new as the babe new made
Dot Go Le Lee w1ll not dle
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SAN FRANCISCO BU
Courtesy Nexada Fedelatxon of Wofnew
Clubs
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PTPR A S'IUlJl4N1 L JLADI XIPS Ixom H1,,h S4110 ml
he uouilly foxy ts the funcllment 11 tx nmng he retelwc l
T the ictlxltles he took pmt m and the ergoyment he
had vxhxle ftttendmg Hlgh Sthool But not for long rlhIOLlg,h
the annuils pubhshecl xxhllt he ittend school ht vslll igdxn lufl
agam be able to llxe over hxs txpcrlenfes ol hls Hlgh Qchool
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It lb the duty ol wen mnull to pzoudt x h1itorJ ol
school v.ct1x1t1eQ both ol the students and the f"'lf.Llll.y members
It must be 1 POOQICI to: lts wchool incl forvx ucl the ctuse ol
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Wlth ll these um, ln wow the Pohob ol 1920 xx lb
completed wxth the co opexfltlon of btudents, telther md out
slde agencles VXQ trust thit this Pohob xxlll plove xxmthv ol
the School
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RUSSELL WRIGHT Edltor
CARMUN ROGERS Ass t Edxtol
GEORGIA HANNA Llterary Echtor
HELEN PETERSON ACtlVltlPS
EVELYN ASHFR Department
ADELINA ACHABAL Classes
EVERETT WAYMAN Athletms
ALEXANDER PUCCINELLI Faculty
GILBER1 WARE
HERBERT SWINBURNE
ELAINE HUNTER
LILLIAN OLIN
HOWARD WESTERVELT
RILLA FRANTZEN
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Busmess Manager
Art EdltOf
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Russell Wught Fx elyn Ashel Cllbert Ware
Adelma Achdbal HQIIUGII Qumburne Geo1,,1a Hanna Howard Westervelt
Elame Huntex Exerett XR ayman R1lla. Frantzen
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the School loud who xxollwecl so tonsxsttntlx lor Olll
sthool thls yen It was due hmltly to then effolt
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I-Iandmg out Yellow Sl1pS Vkmnml, Checker Games
German Mathematlcs Unlverslty French ClVlCS H1story Debat
of Nevada mg Umverslty of Washmgton
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Tlmlng Athletlc Lvents
Manual Trammg Mechamcal
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MISS -XNGIF R008-X WIISS Rl TH THOMAS
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Collectmg Due Fxcuses ASSlgUlng' Long Lessons
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Physlcal Educatlon Dean of boys of dorm
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Mathemaucs Monmouth College
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E N THE fall of l929 a new Freshmen clas Green as all Frosh
C entered Elko County l-llffh as the class of 29 At tha
.Q time we were thlrty eiffht in number There are now
say Good bye to our l li h School days
ln our Freshman year we did not take an active part in any of
the school s activities but as Sophomores umors and Seniors w
have shown our influence in manx wavs lnhe Seniors took the inter
class basketball championship in V928 and in l929 while last year
three teams tied for the championship The girls have been the
basketball champs since they were Freshmen
Several times through our lil h School years new members
have joined us some to leaxe again soon others to stay with us until
the eagerly anticipated Commencement Day Many of our original
class have left us some for other schools one Xvalter E. Murphy fo
the Great Beyond while others have followed the path of matrlmony
Our class officers for this vear are Carmon Rogers Presi
dent' Everett Wayman Vice-president' Russell Wr1O'ht Secretary anc
Treasurer.
Carmon came to our school tvxo 5 ars ago and joined us with
the same spirit and sportsmanship that he is carrying out this year.
Everett has been Vice-president of his class for the four years in Hi h
School. Last year he was captain of th basketball team and this year
he holds the offices of Mayor of Elko unior and President of De Lau-
reola. Everett has clone a great deal for the school and his class.
Any time someone wants something clone he can be sure that Red will
be one of the first volunteers.
Russell is another of our l oys who has pushed the Seniors to
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our conduct without a supervisor we felt that we wouldn t need any
one to fill the office of Ser eant at Arms It has worked out splendid
ly so far but if the time comes when we will need someone to act as
such there are several large boys and irls in our class who would
delight in tapping the smaller ones on the shoulder
The Seniors play an active part in De Laureola we are repre
sented in that organization by fourteen members
When we were Sophomores we put on a play under the direc
tion of MISS Gilmer called the Hoo Doo The active members of
the cast were Ruth Bailey Rilla Frantzen Rosie ayo l-lelen
Peterson Georgia Hanna Alexander Puccinelli ack Sutherland
Herbert Clark Robert Duval and a number of others
ln our unior year we produced a farm program directed by
MISS Wynkoop Marjorie Simpson George Hanna Averill Boyd
and Earl Roberts enacted a very effective swing song and dance
Twelve Girls and boys with hoes buckets sewing and churns made an
ideal farm scene
The climax was capped however by our production of the
play Be an Optimist on the twenty third of November under the
direction of our class sponsor lVliss Roosa The cast included Evelyn
Asher George Hanna Edith Warner Helen Peterson Rosie ayo
Rilla Frantzen Carmon Rovers Everett Wayman Alexander Pucci-
nelli ack Sutherland Herbert Clark and Fauntelle Swett.
Between acts Averill Boyd and Earl Roberts accompanied
themselves on the guitar and banjo and sanff some popular selections
which were Ofreeted with applause.
Like most Senior classes we regret our leavin the home of our
most cherished school days. Vile have tried to do our best but must
leave unhnished work to future classes. Soon we shall be gone but
we hope we shall not be forgotten.
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ALEXANDER PULLINELLI
Hlgh School Track 131 141 Hlgl
School Basketball 141 Class Ath
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111 12 131 Student Government
131 141 P 11 Assoud ION
141 Fore ICS 141 Pohoo
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MARIF M RIOHDAIN
C, ass Athletmcs 111 121 131 G et
ub 111 121 131 DI1IU'llCS
131 Gxrls Athletlt Assoclatxon 11
RUSSELL VS RIGHT
DeLaureol1 121 131 141 Delsiure
011 Secretary 141 Glee Club 111
141 Class Secretary 131 141 Pohob
Pdltor 141 Dramatlcs 131
MARIF' J OLIN
'iss Athletlcs 111 121 3
De Laureola 141 Glee Llub 111 121
Glrls Athletlc Assn 111 1 1
131 141 Student Goxemment 11
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U 1u1eol'1 131 141 Glee Liub 111
121 131 Bionz L Girls Athletnc
Xssot1.1t1on 141 Student Govern
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HFRBERT H CLARK
H1 hSchoo1B1seb11l 111 1 1 1.1
ass Athleties 111 12 3
Glee Club 111 Biock E Society
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EVELYN ASHER
De Laureol 13 141 Glee Club
En IS 121 a
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Student Government 141 Declama
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Pohob Staff 141 Dramatics 111 12'
LARMON A. ROGERS
Bar Association 141' De Laureola
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Fditor Pohob 141' Chass President
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Chamber of Commerce Scholarshlp
GEORGIA ROQA HANNA
Cass Athletlcs 111 121 13 14
GIFIS Track 131 De Laureola 12
Appellate Just1ce 141 Pohob Stafr
Damatlcs 111 131 141 V
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JAMES EVERFTT WAYMAN
Hxbh School Track 1 12 Q
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Presldent De Laureola 141 Mayo1
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ass Athletlcs 111 131 141
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Transfer 13 Konawena Hlgh
School Kona Hawau Class Athletlcs
RILLA FRANTZEN
ass Athletxcs 111 12
Gnrls Athletlc Assoclatlon 111 121
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Government 141 Pohob Staff 1
DOROTHY BENSON
ass Athletlcs 111 121 131
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K, W HE CLASS of l930 is nearing the end of its third year in
9 v Elko County H1 h School When we came as Freshmen
fffg in the autumn of l926 we numbered sixty and were hailed
AJ!
have passed the Class of l930 has proved that it is a class of great
quality as well as quantity There are fifty four members in the class
this year
Four of the boys have made the first basketball squad through
most of their high school career These four boys are ess Goicoe
chea ohn Nichol Earl Paul and Donald lVlclVlurtrey ohn Nichol
was captain of the basketball team this year and ess Goicoechea was
president of the Block E. Society
The junior Class has played a lar e part in the Student Gov
ernment of Elko H1 h School ess Goicoechea and ohn Nichol
were Supervisors for the past year and Ted Carville was elected udge
The juniors also have always been leaders in Debating and
Forensics Several of the unior Class have been honored by De
Laureola and a lar er number entered De Laureola at the midyear init
ation The present members are Hayden Henderson Alice Batchel
der Herbert Swinburne lVlar1eva Westfall Robert Westfall Marjorie
Dysart Hope ulnn Kenneth Luce Ted Carvllle Angelina C-ialy
Lois Hayes Carol Scott Theresa auregui Ethel Bellinger Grace
Amonette Henry arvis Harriet Wri ht Antoine Primeaux and lrwin
Ro ers.
At the beginnin of the past year the uniors met and elected
their class officers. Ted Carville was elected President' Herbert
Swinburne Vice-president and Glendon Walther Secretary. These
officers have served us very capably in the past year and much credit
is to be extended to them.
Herbert Swinburne is leavin us to graduate at the end of his
third vear. We wish him luck.
The unior Program mas presented early in the year and from
all reports it was a big success. K. l... 30.
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lfufxfw UR SECOND year ln hlgh school IS nearly an end It has
If the change from lrresponslble Freshmen to lrrepressrble
V S ho CSI cr rk d
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Soon after school started we elected our class cfficer as follows
Mary Randolph Presldent Erul Paul Vlce pres1dent Laura Ulla
barrla Secretary and Treasurer and Blllv Clayton our stern and fear
less Seargeant at Arms
Although we are stlll underclassmen we feel that we have a
rlght to be proud of our record thus far We have representatlves
rn practlcally every school 8CtlXlt5 VV e are represented ln basket
ball track De Laureola debatmcf vlee clubs and other actrvltles of
mlnor rmportance A Sophomore took state honors ln a statewrde
mechanical drawmg contest We also expect to be well represented
rn Reno when the people enffafred ln forensvcs and dramatlcs make
thelr annual pllgrlmage
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The officers of the F 1 eshman class thls year are Donald Hennen
Presldent Leland Mlchelson Vxce presldent Mary Sommers Secre
tary and Treasurer and Dugan Calloway Sergeant at Arms
The Freshman program th1s year conslsted of two plays
They were presented just before the Chrlstmas vacatlon
As far as athletlcs are concerned the Freshman class dld not
accompllsh much thls year Both the Olrls and the boys were unable
to do much ln the lnterclass aCtlVlt1CS One member of the class
Chester Reed was able to make the reserxe squad of the H1 h School
basketball team thls year However the boys are expected to turn
out for track
Experlence IS the best teacher therefore all the Freshmen
should be Good cltlzens of Elko Jumor next year R K 32
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34 E LAUREOLA the honorary hlstory society founded bj
Q lpn 3: Allce A Brennen ID III lts tenth successful year
kj 5, The last meetlnv of the year of l928 was devoted to
the electron of officers 'lhose chosen were Everett
Wayman Presldent Helen Peterson VICC president Russell Wrlght
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The meetlnffs have created very enjovable evenmgs for tn
members of the soclety At the befflnnlng of the year commlttees
were chosen to UIVC the successlve programs occurrmo the last lhurs
dav m each month
At the end of the First semester new mcmbers had to be 1n1t1at
ed lnto the mysterles of De Laureola lnltlatlon commlttees wer
appomted and the strenuous work started on just how to torment the
new candldates The 1n1t1at1on was enjoyed by all the 1n1t1ates and
the members At lenvth the refreshme mt commlttee announced that
refreshments were served
The blg event for De Laurcola lb the annual De Laureola
Senlor banquet Last year there were about Slkty present An
enjoyable menue and after dlnner speeches made the event a memor
able one for those present
De Laureola IS an honorary soclety rlhose wlshlnff to becom
members must malntarn a scholarshlp standard It IS not necessary
to be an honor roll student
The present members of the soclety wlsh to have all the
students 1n the school try for De Laureola next Vear
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VWTQ HE. Les Chasseurs Des lVlots lb the name of the club whlch
,,v 'ji was formed at the beglnnm of the year by lVlr Vvestervelt
Lv The club was formed for the purpose of teachmg the
students to speak b tter French and lncrease their ocabularxes
The members of thc club conslst of the memb rs of the Frei Ch
class havm a B averafre ln all thelr work They are Mxrjorle
Dysart Dorothy Dysart Hope ulrn Elamc Hunte Lorrame l amg
lVlar1eva Westfall Robert Vvestfall and Lols Hayes
Les Chasseurs des lVlots meets everv Frldax durlng the class
perlod and on the evenmv of the first Tuesday ln every month Most
of our buslness IS carrled on rn the day meetlnvs and the evenlnv meet
mvs are turned over to entertainments offered by the members of the
c ub
The officers consxst of a Presldent Secretary and Treasurer
each bernv elected every month
As much of the buslness as IS possrble IS carrled on IH French
ThlS IS the first tlme ln three years that French has been Included m the
Hlgh School currlculum
It IS hoped that more students wlll take an lntere t V1 thls
romantic lan uage because so far the French club has been a s rccessful
venture M W 30
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v axe only two charter members Kenneth Luce and Herbert
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0 The Gerrnan Club was founded not only for study
of the German language but for the study of the people who inhabit
that romantic old country The geographical study and the accounts
of the rise of the German republic are also included in the club work
When there is a deficiency of members in an organization those tak
ing active parts can gain a good deal through more personal attention.
There are many sources from which material is gotten in the
study of this country. Besides text books the National Geographic
Magazine has been of Great aid in the search for information. Later
in the study of German current topics magazines and papers written
in German will be used.
The club has had a successful year though it has but two
members. Miss Knemeyer who teaches the German class and is
director of the club meetings has been very helpful in giving the
organization a good start.
The charter members believe that next year will bring more
members to their club because year after year students are taking a
better interest in the German language and its people.
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i' ments
Lo ln the past few years debatmg decla1m1ng dramat
lcs and other forenslc act1v1t1es have become more popular The
keen compet1t1on 1n the local and state contests entlces the members
of the student body to part1c1pate IH these events
The Engllsh E. may be won by tak1ng a first or second place 111
the state contests Whlch are held 1n the sprmv of each year at Reno
If a debater w1ns a debate he IS awarded th1s letter of mer1t
ThlS letter IS a good measure for those who may be awarded
It means somethmg to the student who goes to college or a hlgher
school of learnmg The college students look to those wlth letter
as the publlc speakers the actors and orators whlch Graduate from h1gh
school
The Envllsh E. has been awarded to a small body of Elko stud
ents ln the past Raymond Hooper Mane Vetter and Lesl e Lam
three alumnl have won letters The present l:.n0l1sh E. studerts are
Kenneth Luce Herbert Swlnburre Carmon Rovers and Evelyn Asher
All except Kenneth Luce w1ll raduate th1s year
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nett Secretary and Treasurer The association IS progressing better
this year than ever before
Two new sports have been introduced this year which has
created new enthusiasm among the classes These are soccer foot
ball and survus ball both of which are Good active games. Basket-
ball baseball and track will be the sports included in this year s work.
Tournaments will be held in all of these and in doing this sports-
manship and fair play are introduced among the girls. lnterest and
enthusiasm have been shown in each sport and the girls have worked
together to make a success of each tournament.
This year a girl receiving two-hundred and fifty points by
playing in three-fourth of the games of each tournament and also by
keepin, health rules will receive an emblem. It is hoped that at the
end of the school year a large number of girls will receive emblems.
If a new teacher is the cause of all this change let s keep her.
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4 'sg l publlc performances have been greeted wlth Generous
applause
The orchestra work takes up the classlcal selectlons of noted
composers Orchestra 19 not a class for pleasure alone Its 1nf'lu
ence rs a declded factor ID promotm the general welfare and prosper
1ty of the H1 h School The orchestra offers many opportunltles to
those who are interested ln musrc
Those composrng the orchestra are
Hope Qulnn at the plano
Vlollns Averlll Boyd Robert Westfall Ura Strange
Grace Amonett and Ruth Lmcoln
Trombones Ted Carvllle Kenneth Luce
Saxaphone Rodney Reynolds
Cornet Carl Grauvo al
Clarlnets Reed St Clalr Hayden Henderson
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F- HE. NATIONAL Forenslc League 1ves membershlp to
of fcgi those students who have acqulrecl a certam number of
S9122 pomts ln varlous speech Work It IS a natlonal lea ue com
LL: 4- posed of hx h school students
The Elko chapter was lven lts charter IH l926 There were
SIX charter members at that tlme but who have graduated smce Two
of the five present members belong to the faculty Mr WlllS0n and
Mr Westervelt The student members are Evelyn Asher Kenneth
Luce and Herbert Swlnburne
As more mterest IS stlmulated ln forenslc work the local chap-
ter of the lea ue Wlll row 1n slze
The state contest of forenslc aCtlVltlCS held ln Reno each spring
brln s more honors to Elko and more members to the Natlonal Foren
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dw S7 wnth lts work thls year
A thu The Girls Glee Club has been stuclylng a splencllcl
Lf Q' varlety of classical and seml classlcal songs The last se
mester was devoted to three and four part songs MISS lVlart1n has
achleved quite a blt w1th the fOll0WlI10' members
Loulse Amonett
Paullta Arrxaga
Marxett Ba.11ey
Ruth Barley
Addle Bellmger
Mary Boardman
Eleanora Campbell
Margaret Corta.
Dorthea Duke
Dorothy Dysart
Margaret Gaul
Cora Glbbs
Ruth Kennedy
Lorrame Lamg
Flla Reed
Anna Sabala
Mary Ann Sabala
Mary Jane Sabala.
Ruth Lmcoln
Della L1pparel11
Kathryn MCIHHIS
Wllma Mclnms
Velma McNe1l1y
'VIar'1e M0dare111
Laura Olabarrla
Llllxan Olm
Dom1n1ca Orbe
Lxvra Orbe
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'VIary Perfetto
Dorothy Phxlhps
Vlary Randolph
Thelma Rathfon
Mary Sommers
Hannah Stapp
Marleva Westfall
Fvelyn Vega
barah Sabala
Dora T 1pparell1
Fmlly Bellmger
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V Bartorelll Pete Bastrda Robert Beardsley Bllly Clayton
l..ou1s Dressl Leland Mlchelson Chester Reed and Kenneth
Pursell
The hrst tenor sectlon has the followlng members Reed
St Clalr Robert Warren Charles Leavltt Harold Chambers and
Nlck Scott
The second tenor sectlon IS as follows Averlll Boyd
Andrew Boyd Bllly Remken Hayden Henderson Harrls Talley
Wnlbert Wrlght and Russell Wrlght
The Glee Club has been makm ood progress Wlth their work
and wlll probably make some publlc appearances They have been
usln Park s Secular Three part Choruses Book lVl1ss lVlart1n the
lnstructor usually plays the Orthophonlc for the students durlng the
latter part of the Cllee Club perlod ln thls way they have been able
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Wg 4,., NOTHER year for our dormltory xs nearlng an end A
l 'V usual when school opened thxs year the dormltory gang
f 5 was few As stray ones athered llke so many sheep t e
'49,-M rooms became Hlled
Elko s hlgh school dormltory should be a memorable blllldlng
I was the first one of 1ts kmd ln the Umted States It IS a wonderful
thlnv that students lrvmv ln the rural commumtles can take the advant
age of a hl h school educatlon ln thls manner
There are twenty one students llvlng at the dorm thls year
Many of last year s members returned but new members are amplv
represented The new members look to the old members for Ullld
ance durmg the first few weeks of thelr stay
Every convenlence and prlvlleve for the stud nts IS made pos
slble from Hat lrons to extra plllows
Dorm students who don t raduate this year wlll return agam
ln the fall to show the new members the ropes ln the rlght way
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9 'Si EOPLE must be governed When government collapses
F ,gf the intricate parts of this Governmental machinery fall to
rum Qur Government is one by the people and for the
people That is why we have a life of happiness and free
dom
The national government controls all the people of the land
cfficlent as lt is without some help This help is invested in the
tates counties cities and in the schools
Flhe school plays the most active part ln training for citizen
ship thou h lt is seldom given the credit Good citizens should have
some knowledge of the overnment machine its problems and their
solution The school IS the place to learn the how when and why
of government
But why learn how to rule people unless some practical ex
perience may be ga1ned3 That is exactly what student government
is for It teaches us the art of living peacefully among ourselves to a
mutual advantage When students in colle e and high school learn
to cooperate they will be able to carry their teachin s throu h life
The high school student body of Elko unior has one of the
best systems of student government in the state The election of the
various officers involves competition among two political parties the
Independents and the Liberals
ln the last few years the Independent party has held the ma-
jority of students under its control but the Liberal party is steadily
growing.
ln the fall each party nominates its candidates for the comin '
election. To eliminate some of the candidates a primary election if
held. Befor the elections are held party warfare raves between the
two opposing parties.
After the primaries the real campaign begins. Each party
publishes its booster to try and convince the students that their candi-
dates are the best. The platforms are also included in the booster This
year the party platforms were peppier than ever. To sum up the
platforms however each party worked for bett sr student government
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Then to bring the candidates and the student body together
a campaign ball held sway The various candidates put their plat
forms before the audience in the form of speeches As usual some of
the bashful candidates hid themselves in a dark corner while their col
leagues boosted them on to victory
Soon after the campaign ball the critical moment had arrived
with the coming of the General election Citizens of Elko junior then
cast their ballot for their choice just as in a city state or national
election When the votes had been counted it was found that Everett
Wayman had been elected mayor Ted Carville Judge Dick Randolph
supervisor of athletics Evelyn Asher supervisor of finance ess
Qolcoechea supervisor of fire and police and ohn Nichol supervisor
of public property An appellate court was elected consisting of
Miss Angie Roosa MISS Mildred Gilmer and Miss Caroline Markey as
the faculty members of the court Helen Peterson and Georffla Hanna
as the student members
The mayor is at the head of the student body The judge
hears all trials brought to court When an appeal is made the case
may be brought to the appellate court
Here is Where the bar a soclatlon plays its part This year
more interest has been taken in the bar association Many students
have been admitted to the bar of Elko unior This Gives them the
right to practice law The trials this year have been well fought
They are conducted in a manner similar to a county or state court
The supervisors of Elko junior take care of their respective de
partments and see that an efficient program of duties is carried out to
the best of their ability.
After the election the ofhcers are sworn in by a judge of the
district court before an assemblage of the student body.
Up to date what have the students learned? This may be
summed up in a few words. They have learned how a party nomi-
nates its candidates how to register how elections are conducted and
how a candidate takes the oath of office. Then comes the most im-
portant part they learn how to govern themselves by actual experi-
ence.
To do its utmost good a Government must be as efficient as
possible. All the possible wrinkles must be ironed out. ls the
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charter of Elko umor as efficlent as poss1ble3 Could a better charter
be substltuted for the old one3 That questlon IS an old one among
the students of Elko umor Fl hls year some actlon was taken by the
soclal CIVICS classes They declded that a better system of govern
ment would benefit the students Both classes worked falthfully for
SIX weeks on the bullcllng of a nnw charter and the rev1s1on of the
crlmlnal code ln thls work the students learned how to bulld a
constltutlon
lVlany problems 81098 the most lmportant probably bemcf about
If the officers are elected IH the fall school spmt starts wlth a
bang but lf we have sprlnff elections then student government bevms
with a bang 1n the fall We have never had sprmff electlons ln thls
school but as h1Qh school and l1Ul ers1t1es that have trled thls system
have had success let us try lt rl-hls questlon IS before the student
body however and lt remalns to be seen whether the new charter
w1ll be adopted
ln order to have a more umfled system of student government
the new charter provldes for a leglslatlve body composed of students
from the varlous classes to make the laws
The new charters wxll make a better student Government by
and for the Elko umor student body Although the makers of the
new charters are dlvldecl on some questlons they falthfully hold to
gether on the bellef that a new charter wlll be adopted by the students
Student Government must serve a purpose As tlme pro
Oresses the students are working for a more peppy unlfled organlza-
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Those students who want to Get a well
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of the literary courses
A variety of such courses is offered in the
curriculum of our h1Gh school
ln the fore1Gn lanGuaGe department stud
ents may have the advantage of four subjects in
the fore1Gn tonGue namely French Spanish
Latin and German
A Good citizen should know someth1nG of the social sciences
l..earn1nG heretofore dormant in one s mind is made awake by such
in current history
Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie says ohn Milton
An excellent muslc appreciation class is offered in the music depart
ment for filling this purpose
Excellent reference and read1nG material may be found in the
library which contains some three thousand books
Before we are able to Grasp the learmng in fore1Gn lanGuages
hlstory or music we must know somethmff of our own E.nGl1sh language
and its Grammar As English is one of the most important of sub
jects lt tantallzes one from the time he enters school until he Graduates
Those who aim to make success as lawyers statesmen or
teachers must know how to use the art as well as the science of
English. That is why de-
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The buslness world offers great opportun
ttlcs for those wxth good busmess trammg lg
busmess IS llke man lt IS a compllcated machlne
Before anvone can successfully begm as
a stenographer bookkeeper or busm ss man or
Woman he must have an elementary knowledge
of the parts used m thls machrne
The place to get elementary business
tralnmg 19 m the hlgh school
The commercxal department of our hlgh
school IS a hxghly speclallzed one offering a wlde varlety of courses
BUQIDCSS forms and commerclgl arlthmetxc are the more ele
mentary classes but lf a student begms at the bottom and works to the
top the Hnlshed product 19 somethlng of whlch to be proud
To get a knowledge of the busmessman s English a course cov
errng a year s work IS offered ll'l the Busmess Enghsh department
Bookkeeping typlng and shorthand are the lmportant subjects
to the student tralnlng ln buslness The CHICICIICY of these classes
may be shown by the number of awards made to the typlsts who attam
speed records and the representatlon of Elko County l-llgh 1n the state
contests The lnterest of those students who lntend to emerge 1nto
the busmess world IS shown by the members of the classes m commer
clal work who ar ge tv 'Y
actual exp rlence P an cfhc
tralnlng class
The commerclal depart
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IS one of the best ln the sta e
and should b recogmz d 1
such bv the students who
are lnterested ll busn ess
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Shop mechanical drawing and auto me
chanics hold a revered place in the heart of al
most anv American boy He likes to tear
thlnffs apart and see how they are made When
a piece of finished woodwork stands before hlm
he can truly say I did It
Four years ago the shop occupied one
small annex of the Gymnasium Now the vo
cational department occupies an entire basement
plus the old annex The credit of this work is
From morning till night and even on weekends students are
8Ct1VCly engaged ln applying their craft from mechanical drawing to
making a lady out of Llzzle
In both shop and mechanical drawing departments students
have won prizes for their work which show the high standards in these
classes
Auto mechanics was introduced three years ago There was
little equipment and no material to work on at that tlme At present
this class has access to tools books and equipment furnished them by
the school
Last year s exhibit of shop work was given a great deal of
praise by the townspeople and students
The most modern mach
lnery helps the student in
carrying on his classwork
This year a new steel lathe
was mstalled ln the shop
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ment IS making a Ure-at ad
Vance in Elko County High
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bclence IS llttle by l1ttle taklng a greater
hold on l1fe Thmvs whlch have puzzled man
k1nd for ages are be1nU brought to l1ght by sc1en
t1f1c research
The sclence department of Elko l-llgh
S hool has a large enrollment Both boys and
mrls are takmv a Greater mterest ln th1s sort of
work
'Vlanv of the most v1tal processes of llfe
lnvolve chemlstry The chemlstry department
of Elko County l-l10h takes up the elementary work of chem1stry The
laboratory IS one of the best 1n the state shown by the fact that there IS
Cl ouvh apparatus to equlp tvxent3 flve students or more for a year s
work
Bmloffy and general SCICHCC also have a promlnent place ln the
sc1ence department Tho e who want to Get a general knnwledge ot
llfe and sclence should take advantage of these classes when enterlng
h10h school
lVlathemat1cs IS a clence 1n 1tsclf Numerous classes are of
fered IU th1s subject The elementary classes COI'!LlStS of plane Ueome
trv and elementary algebra These classes are ample for those who
do not want to enter 1nto mathemat1cal profess1ons Classes ln sol1d
Uecmetrv trlvonometry and advanced alvebra are offered to the stud
ent who 1rtends to enter enfrmeermg
Domest1c SCICHCC plavs E1
great part 1n the everydav
l1fe of the housew1fe
first class k1tchen 1n the do
m st1c ar depar m nt
vvotld el1ffht any 01r
classes 1n s w1110 co'Jlc1n0
an 1nter1or decoratmf
makes one of hfhss Rorke s
Cflrls a Good catch for any
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The Physical Education Department has
Grown in Elko County High School until it is
now ranked as one of the best if not the best
ot any in the State of Nevada
The girls are under the supervision of Miss
Doherty and the boys are directed by Mr Kepp
lc Both boys and Girls classes are held out ot
doors on the H1 h School Athletic field in the
fall and again in the spring Owing the student
advantage ol exercising in the open air
the program for the boys Corrective ymnastics are also prescribed
the program for boys Corrective Gymnastics are also prescribed lor
those who need the benefit of special exercises lrack and held
sports baseball basketball and touch tackle football are some ol the
games indulged in by the boys
The girls have carried out a complete program including cor
rective exercises Danish gymnastics Games folk clog and novelty
danclng track and Held events and Health Education Physical ex
ElIl'1lI1atlOI'1 in the fall showed a surprisin number of girls with weak
feet and faulty posture ln the followin up remedial work exercises
were given for the correction of these defects Danclng constituted
a greater part of the work for the wmter and a program of various ty p s
of dances was presented to the public by the Girls Physical Education
classes in April Track and field events with each Girl classified so as
to compete only with Girls of her own age height weight and class in
school were carried out in the spring work. lnterclass tournaments
in Soccer Football Basket-
- ball Service Ball Baseball
and tennis were organized
and sponsored by tne Girls
l Athletic Association and
were carried on in addition
to the regular Physical Edu-
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'THE BLOCK E SOClCty llke other letter socletles IS restrlcted
to only those who have Won thelr letter IH elther of the two
W kay major sports of Elko l-l10h These sports are track and
-Ji basketball
There are only srx students ln school at the present t1me who
have Won thelr letter and are ellfuble for the soclety
The followlnff are the ofhcers for thls year ess Gloceochea
Presldent ohn Nlchol Vlce presldent and Earl Roberts Secretarv
and Treasurer
No Freshman s elwlble for the soclety
The orvamzatlon has certaln refvulatrons and laws that all
members must llVC up to All members must pay clues Plans are.
belnv made to Une a dance sometlme thls year to obtaln funds
The standard under Whlch a letter must be won IS determlned
by thls soclety Une slgnlficant chanffe made last year was chang
mg the standard under whlch a track letter IS won It IS now easler
to wln a letter IH track
The Block E SOClCty has charfve of Whltewashlnv the E on
the hrll everv sprlng
Members of the soclety at the pres nt tlme are
FAPL ROBERTS BASKETBALL
LVFRFTT VV AX 'VI ANT BASKFTBALL
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JFSS GOICEOLHF A BASKI1 TBALL
JOHN NIQHOL B ASKFTBALL
If ARL PAUL BASKY TBALL
HI' YRS CARCIA BA SKF TBALL
WILBPPF WI IGHT BAQKFTBXLL
Une member has mon hls letter IH both basketball and track
Tl'1lS member IS Donald lVlclVlurtreV
More members are expected after the close of the track season
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1928--29 uad
CBoy 5 CBasketball
.5 Sw AST YEAR the Elko boys went to the state tournament and
QA emer ed from tne controversy with the unior Champion
ship lhis year we have practically the same team back
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L94 and siould feel the olden wings of victory once again
tain Everett Wayman Earl Roberts ess C-oicoechea and Donald lVlc
Murtrey
Because of our small ymnasium we are crowded and are at a
Great cl1sadvantaGe in playing teams accustomed to larger floors We
hope to have a new gmnasium by next year however
The Elko team first took the floor on December ID against
Starr Valley Elko proved to be the bettcr team and retired from the
floor with the lon side of a 43 J score
Our next game. was also played on the home floor Metrop
olls proved to be the victim of the faster Elko team be1nG forced to
accept the short side of a score of 25 I2 The entire squad of
seventeen men saw action in this Game The boys enjoyed a banquet
at the Commercial Hotel follow1nG this game
The first Friday follow1nG the xacation days the team went to
Battle Mountain where they were Gieeted with success and won with
the score standm at I6 5
The next nl ht Saturdav Winremucca defeated our boys in a
Good fast Game Earl Paul was the st r of the ame showin superb
guard1nG The final score was 22 I6
The follow1nG lrrldav the trip to VM ells was made Elko met
with Good luck the first half but was crowded out in the second half by
the fast fiGhting Wells team. The score was 33-16.
The next night we played Carlin on our floor. The Elko boys
showed the effects of the game in Vlfells the niGht before but won out
with a score of 25-I 7.
anuary 26 Elko met Battle Mountain on the Elko floor.
Battle Mountain played well rallyin danGerously in the third quarter
but Elko was just a little better and ran up a score of 32 - l6.
February 2 proved to be the niGht of crowninG Glory for the
Elko team. Reno thrice state champion was defeated in a Game
which eclipses all others played in Elko for some time. The Elko
players were fast, clean and steady, never once giving up. They
must be especially commended on their offensive showing. lVlclVlur-
trey, Roberts, Nichols, Wayfman and Paul must be classed with the all-
stars in this game. The gun spoke when the score was I6 - I0 with
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game vuth an effectlve offense 'mn
proved to be 1 tonstqnt thxedt to
h1s opponents at 111 t1mes He IS
blg and strong comes don n tht
Hoor mst md should be '1 toutr or
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te un He stdrted out as 'L Fresh
mrklng the squad h1s first year
'md vunnlng a, letter exch year
sxnte Red never give up ln a
glme and wh1le the score some
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the supporters of the blue and red on the end of the score
On the following Saturday Xvell journeyed to Elko for the
return game Elko led the score during the entire Game but in many
cases there was much doubt as to who would be the victor Elko
won wlth a score of 27 30
Un Wednesday the Elko boys went to Wells to play Metropo
l The second string was started but couldnt seem to get Going
and enough has been said of this Game already Metropolis won
Friday night Eureka came to play on Elko s floor for the first
time Elko went on the floor full of fight determined to avenge the
defeat of Wednesday Needless to say they won by a fair score of
february I6 the Winnemucca boys come to Elko Elko played
hard and fast but Wmnemucca came out on top The score was
Elko made its last trip on February 22 to Carlin The game
was rather rough but Elko came home with the bacon to the tune of
33 22
The following night Elko played Fallon at Elko They
showed much improvement over the play of the night before and
Fallon went home carrying the thorns of defeat
Then came the District Tournament in Elko Seven teams
were present to compete two teams to b sent to the State Tourna
ment at Reno The teams were Wells Battle Mountain Carlin
Wmnemucca Eureka Metropolis and Elko
Elko drew Battle Mountain and although Battle Mountain
played a good game Elko won
The next night Elko played Wells in a fast tough game E ko
hacs the lead the entire first half but seemed to weaken in the second
half. Wells won and was sent to Reno together with Winnemucca
to the State Tournament.
Sl'lIFlJI'l F OF TORNAMFN1 I ANIFS
Friday 'tfternoon - Fureka vs Metropolis hureka VS inner
Friday ni ht -Elko vs Battle Mountain Elko Vvinner
Wells vs Otrlin Vtell. Winner
Saturday afternoon Vkinnemucc-1 vs Lurelm Winnemucca Winner
Battle Mountfiin vs Carlin Battle Mountain Winner
S'tturd,ziy Night Flko vs Wellr' VS ells Winner
Battle Mountain xs Metropolis Battle Mountain Winner
H. Hutchinson of Metropolis was awarded the sportsmanship
trophy. Kino' of Battle Mountain was winner of the Free throw con-
t 't.
eb Elko had a good basketball season this year. The schedule
was a heavy one.
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year and he newer failed to pro
duce He is a sophomore 'L good
shooter and should make 1 regu
lar berth on the team next year
FARL ROBERTS has been the
running mate of Vwayman at for-
ward throughout his basketball
career. Occasionally he was
called upon to play center 1 jon
which he filled in '1 credible man-
ner. Earl was the best shot on tne
team, 'md never failed to gather
his share of the points. P lko will
miss him next year,
CAPT-KIIN PIPCT GOILOPKHI' A
w ts handicapped this year by in
bench the early part of the season
Jess tries hard at all times and
his work when he was a sopho
more assures us that he will be a
capable leader next year
plays both forward and guard
TED CARVIIIF at guard won
his way onto the first squad this
year by constant hard work. He
was always dependable and
should make a strong bid as a
regular next year. Ted has the
reputation of being' the best free
throw' shooter on the squad.
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w on out if injuries had not him
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season VVe should hear more
fx om him next season
PARI PAUI was the smallest
man on the team. He plfmyed
guard and usually met up with the
best player on the opposing team.
Qkinnyu will be back next year to
menace the scoring records i
would be basket shooters.
DON WIQNILRTRIW made hs
letter for the second time this
yen 'ls center He Jolned the
team at the opening of the second
semester and was mstzumental
in l lko s victoly over Reno Mac
never fails to get the tip off on
oppdsmg centers and we are ex
petting., much from him next year
HI-'YRX GARCIA was the lightest
player on the squad. 'Dad has
a keen eye for the basket, and he
pulled Elko through several tight
places this year. He should D
1 worthy representatixe of Elko
lligh next year.
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EQ LKO HIGH School s basketball team would not have been
S214 Complete this year Wltl'lOll lts reserves ln the publlc eye
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team well orgamzed and polnshed on the Hoor to play the Games
The spectators do not know of the three lonv months of prac
tlce five days out of a week or do they know that some of the players
who Go 1ntO the Game to play are SOI'l1Ctll'l'lCS C3lllH0' forth all the
strenvth and perserverance that they possess to ex en fret mto the Game
The Reserves played one frame all year and that was towards the first
of the season They never Got to play after that but dld they qult-'
No they showed thelr ablllty to stlck to a th1n0 untll lt was done
Some of the reserves had to leave and others made the first
squad but tour remamed to the end of the year Whlle we are hand
mg out pralse let s not forvet Hayden Henderson Chester Reed
Kenneth Luce and Salvator Perfetto Qur own Reserves'
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ga HE. TRACK season of 78 opened wlth a Banv That
0 lffl IS there was a larve turn out for Elko s track team the first
QQ day of practlce Une WV3tCl'l1l'lg would have seen about
57322, L twenty five men some runnm some Jumpmg stlll others
practlclng starts
The track team of 78 conslsted of the followmg men
Thorpe Captam MclVlurtrev Colcoechea Vlfayman XVfl0ht Rob
erts Paul Pucclnelll Clayton Henderson Dressl Boyd Wheeler
r..an1 and Hooper
On the 23 of Arprll the team ln cars left for Wlnnemucca to
a meet w1th them but some how they were taken lnto camp by a score
of 761 o to J5V2 and the lar e trophy that was to go to the wmner
Went to Wlnnemucca The team althouvh beaten were not dlS
couraged and were resolved hat they would take the lnnerscholastlc
meet held ln Elko the 30 of Apl 1l But affaln they were turned back
wlth W1nHCmUCCa stlll on top Then on May 6 We saw them take
the tram for Reno to take part IH the State meet But they were
turned back wlth a small score adam Nevertheless the boys dld
themselves justlce by takmg a few firsts and seconds never 01v1nU up
untll the tape was reached
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'C,4".5i', S TRACK was lnroduced lHtO the school last year by
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letxc ablllty Domlnlca Qrbe won first place IH the state meet Ceor 1a
Hanna won fifth The relay team tied wlth Reno for first place
They W re treated very cordlallv ln Reno and there IS a rumor that th
lrls will fro to Reno agam
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the Elko glrls thls year They declare that Elko wlll not vet away
wlth th first place but lt remams to be seen
The lnterclass track meet was won last year by the umors
DOYHIHICB Orb took first place ard Ceorvla Hanna took second
Track IS a Good sport and lt should be cor tlnued ln the school
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Dear D1ary Well I reg1ste1ed today and my course lb the cats' I mean
It actually IS
These Frosh are havmg an awlul tlme and how' Some of them have even
m1staken the shop for the cookmg room
Thls IS field day The Frosh ue all hot and bothered Of course the Sopho
mores won as usual though those Freshmen were tough'
Dlary dear We are havmg party meetmgs today The Independents seem to
have lured almost all of the Freshman class 1nto the1r ranks The Llberals are
growmg 1.11 number however Nevertheless let s pray for more competltlon next
year
Pr1mary elect1ons are not EXClIll'lg so let s not dw ell on the subgect But we do
enjoy the Jokes
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Fmal elect1ons are exc1t1ng 'Il1e Independents succeeded 1n electlng all the1r
oandldates Fed Carv1lle IS HIS honor and Red Wvayrnan Hls evcellency
Well here s the campa1gn ball at last Another reason for makmg Whoopee'
Everythmg was gra a a nd even the speeches
played l1ke Ir1sh wash women at hrst but now we re gomg Ill tell you who
wms when the dust cloud l1fts
Here s to the Jumors And the .Iumor play It s sure the JUDIOTS lucky day
INOVEMBFR
Hurrah for the w1ctor1ous Sophomores' They sure can Soccer and how'
D1dJu go to the Senlor play last n1te" VVe dld A d gee' It was so crowded
that some people had to SIL double deck lnot object10nable to some casesl
We re gettmg off th1s noon for Thanksgwmg WhlCh IS tomorrow Please re
member th1S 1n your Thanksgwmg prayer Oh yes and don t tank up too much
because the school w1ll st1ll be here Monday I suppose we w1ll have a regular
Blue Monday
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Inter class basketball has begun so Well put on steam we ll back our team
etc IS 1n the atmosphere
The upper classmen told the Frosh there 'unt no Santa Llaus but the Frosh
gave a program and proved that there IS That s alrlght Frosh we knew all the
t1me that there was That was a whale of a program too Chr1stmas vaca
tlon begms today Merry Chrlstmas everybody'
IANL ARY
We heard Lowell Thomas last mght and he was the most soph1st1cated thmg my
dear' We mean he actually Was'
A day of gr1ef and sorrow A day of Jams and erams For many a worthy student
Is preparmg for exams A diy of peace md le1sure A day of Joy and rest
There IS a vac'1t1on For those who bluff the best
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The Basketball tournament begins to day VVe ve given all the xisitrng teams
the once over and Judging lrom appearmces the tournament is ,omg to be a
knockout S Hit em high' Hit em low' Come on team L ts go'
Gosh its a cruel world Wells beat hlko Everybody is in tears over that
But since we couldn t win we re glad that Winnemucca and Vlells get to go to
Reno for the State tournament Wish em luck'
Richard Halliburton struts his stuff We were all thrilled to death owe hear
ing a real author tell us about his own books Besides he was kinda cute
Junior Prom Some party Some punch' Some orchestra' Some bunch'
APRIL
Better watch your step to day Its dangerous to be out on a spring day like
out Besides candy that people so kindly offer you is likely to be rubber or soap
furthermore it s April fools day
Sophomores first last and always' 'lhe Sophs untoxered their hidden talent
and gave a follies program that would have been a credit to Flo Zregrield him
self But what else could you expect from the Sophornoreso
The Girls Glee class got llrghtly danced around the world and landed safely in
the field of success
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Gee' Havent the Seniors been ictmg funny lrtely '7 Bet they re thinkin f
the dear dead days beyond recall when they wuz frosh It wont be long now
Seniors
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Seniors gave a senior ball and tried to make us think they were celebrating
because they are leavrnb dear old Elko High never to return but we know
better It was some party though
-Um! The Delaureola gave a banquet and made the Seniors feel better for worsel.
-Commencement - The end has come. Vke mean that the Seniors have finished
learning the whichness of what and tonight theg leave dear old F. H. S. for-
ever. I bet they don't mind much though lthe diplomas are kinda cute.1
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4018 mv and enjoyable of all extra currlcular subjects
After weeks and weeks of rehearsal the dreaded and
yet most hopcd for evenlnv arrlves the n1 ht of perform
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Behlnd the scenes not a sound IS heard the curtaln parts and
the show IS on We throw off ourselves and portray someone who lb
elther llke or unllke us After all IS over what IS our enjoyment3 lt
IS the thrlll yes the thrlll of the thlng
Another contest whlch calls for excellent dramatlc produc
tlon and whlch was lnaugurated last year for the flrst tlme rn the state
one act play contest held at Reno each sprmg
The honors for first place rn the l928 state one act play con
test were won by Elko for the presentatron of The Other One
ThlS year Elko presented The Vallent at the state contest
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Debatzng
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Rt: able actual debatlnv experience Due to the SIZE of thc
'fled Group an lI'ltCl'lS1VC schedule has been arranged for the
present year Th1S enables each member of the class to partlclpate
ln one or more debates durlnv the season
The subject selected as the questlon to be debated at the State
Debatmg Tournament held ln Reno Aprll l l I2 and I3 was
Resolved That American Capltal lnvested 1n forewn courtrles
should be protected only by the country ml whlch the mvestment IS
made The debaters selected to represent Elko at thls tournament
are Ted Carvllle and Kenneth Luce
A pre tournament debate on thls same questlon was held
ln Elko Aprll 6 Ted Carvllle and Kenneth upheld the nevatlve xn
thus debate
Two debates wlth Fallon have also been scheduled Elko
wrll debate rn Fallon Aprll 27 l-allon w1ll returri the debate 1n Elko
lVlay 4 The Elko debaters selected to represent Elko ln these
debates are Alexander Pucclnelll lrwm Rovers Rodney Reynolds ancl
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Basement of the I1.lks Home
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Hatupis Bros, Props.
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Featuring., Bucillt 'Needle Work
Hunter ll1t'tt,re Building,
THOHPE'S
Red 8z White Grocery
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Ford Cars
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Auto and Radlo Batronos
Auto Parts and Supphes
Radlos and Radlo Supplles
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John Donovan
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Architect, Elko County High School
Member, American Institute of Architects
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