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CARNIVAL The schoolhouse was ablaze with lights. There was laughter and gaiety every- where. This was Just as It should be, for this was carnival night, the time for merriment. It Is a common factor to have a worthy cause behind such activity. Each year a carnival Is put on for the enjoyment of young and old alike. This In return furnishes the school with money used In the purchasing of new equipment and the maintenance of school property. Each year these carnivals have been more successful. This year topped all others, with a net proceeds of $1103.88. Dnltlat Lon The first social event of the year was one which caused great anxiety among the new arrivals at Herreld High School. Yes, the upper classmen planned this event and gave it the attractive title of Initiation. A short program was given by the upperclassmen to begin the evening activity. The new arrivals were then requested to perform certain acts, much to the amuse- ment of the upper classmen. After each of the freshmen had performed their acts they were considered a part of the student body. A delicious lunch was then served climaxing an enjoyable evening. 19
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JUNIOR PLAY CAST OP CHARACTERS (In order of their appearance) Lovey Lu Ella Schueler Racheal Rivers Bobbie Lou Brandner Burton Dawson Donald Ebel Minna Bell Jean Salzsiedler Gay Barker Mary Catherine Senftner Hapwood Stone (Happy) Wilmer Deibert Dr. Donald Doom Teddy Quenzer Malvina Mayne Lorraine Traxinger Leslie Lemay Lyla Deibert Nelson Normand Thomas Bischke B i m t mii SYNOPSIS of SCENES (The entire action takes place in the large parlor of Miss River ' s boarding house in a medium- sized town In California) . Time: The Present Act One: Late afternoon of a day in April. Act Two: Late afternoon the following day. Act Three: Scene I: One day Scene II: Several later; afternoon, weeks later; late afternoon.
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FOOTBALL 1914.8-14.9 proved to be an exciting season for Herreid High gridders and fans. With a squad of eighteen young, but anbitious athletes, Coach Obenauer prepared his charges for the gridiron campaign. With a host of lettermen from last year, the Yellow Jackets opened an eight game schedule. Among lettermen returning were: Jim Lippelt, Wilbert Goehring, Lloyd Rueb, Royal Bickel, Spencer Clapp, Clarence Deibert, Walter Llnderman and La Vern Schmidt. In Herreids initial game with the Hoven Greyhounds, the somewhat jittery Yellow Jackets went down fighting 19-6. This proved to be the only set back for the team. Defeat was due mainly to poor pass defense. Herreid then went on to win the rest of their games except a 25-26 deadlock with Bowdle. Perhaps the greatest and most thrilling game played during the campaign was- the one with a classy Java six. After wallaping the Maroons to the tune of 53-20 earlier in the season, Herreid had to come from behind to win 20-19 in a return engagement. The Yellow Jackets ran out of a T . One great factor in their triumphs was their air attack and a well balanced ground game. Wilbert Goehring, Lloyd Rueb, Jim Lippelt and Spencer Clapp provided the well balanced backfield while Snuffy Linderman, Royal Bickel, Clarence Deibert, Wilmer Deibert and La Vern Schmidt composed the foward wall. Herreid scored 291 points to their opponents 203. Graduating lettermen are: Wilbert Goehring, Walter Linderman, Jim Lippelt, Clarence Deibert, Royal Bickel, La Vern Schmidt and Lloyd Rueb. DATE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE OPPONENT HERREID OPPONENT Sept. 21+ Hoven 6 19 Oct. 1 Pollock 14-0 20 Oct. 8 Bowdle 26 26 Oct. 12 Java 53 20 Oct. 15 Pollock 20 6 Oct. 19 Java 20 19 Oct. 22 Roscoe 39 20 Oct. 26 Hoven 29T 19 TOTALS 207 Standing left to right: Merle Kost, John Volzke, Johnny Bechtold, Dennis Ochsner, Wilbert Goehring, Royal Bickel, Walter Linderman, James Lippelt, Lloyd Rueb, Maynard Martin, Coach Harold Oben- auer. Front row; Jim Martin, Virgil Goeh- ring, Spencer Clapp, Floyd Schaefbauer, Wilmer Deibert, Clarence Deibert, LaVern Schmidt, Robert Schaefbauer. 20
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