Hoisington High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Hoisington, KS)

 - Class of 1940

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x WWW F001'l5l' LL Chalkey Guilford, sephoinore, play.. ed brllllant ball in both the line and backtleld, while earning his second letter. 'Although hampered with Ln- JI-WGS during the latter half of the sea- S01'l.'Chslkey proved himself to be one Ot me toughest tacklers in this section of the state. f7 IE Monroe Blrdsong, sophomore, tohk over the regular tackle posltion when Bradshaw was moved into the back- fleld. Monroe should add weight next summer and be tougher than ever next season. Q VE ' Nr' N ww H sms-Home ee e r--5-sg,-fx me ls-issew-sw ees ww. rm.. saws Fourth Row--left to right: Garter, Humphrey, Neal, Orr, Schwartz, M. Birdsong, Sellens, Harman. Third Row: Francis, Myers, Winters, Smith, Hammond, Guliford, H. Skolaut, Hogan, Peugh, Wheatcroft. Second Row: Cushinberry, M. Skolaut, Whiteman, Herres, B. Birdsong, Christopher, Glynn, Bradshaw, Blandon, Beausang. First Row: Boyle, coachg Ruble, Honorary Captain, Dumler, ass. Coach, Russell, equipment manager. hi lied Heal, junior, played outstand- ing ball at the blocking back position. Red proved himself one rof the best line-balkersrln the league, as well as a Tom Boyle, Coach hard-hlttmz line Plunger. r s me swarm no Fm, Freddie Hammond. sophomore. earn- ed his llrst letter as second-string quer- terback and understudy of Red Neal. Freddie played smart football and should see considerable service nept VERY. Bcb Blrdsong. sophomore, earned hla first letter playlng a quarterback DCU' tion. Bob was one ol the moat con- llavent ball-carriers and a flne blocker. Blll Chrlstopher, s6phomore, earned his Ilrst letter playing a guard posltion. ,lslll was one of the most dependable players on the team. playing a brilliant 1IeIenslve,game tlxroughcut the season. Maylord Myrrs, sophomore. earned hls first letter as reserve quarterback. Meyford also played some brllllant ball with the second team. I2 Barney Humphrey ls n two lctterman, playing n regular tackle position. Bar- ney was a sixty-minute man playing mx-.ny games without substitution.

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Fifth Row--Left to Right--Burke, Cozens, L. Steinert, Porter, Brack, Krieger, Boese, Little, L Bartonek, L Smith, L. Kingston, Oliverius, Shewbert, Torrez, Ochs, Cook, Murray. Fourth Row--Left to Right--Miller, Corbett, Budig, Welch, A. Marcum, Ochs, Sittingdown, L. Shewbert, Slocum, Gideon, Beck, Walter, Sausen, Brown, Thomas, Glynn, M. Kingston. Third Tow--Left to Right--W. Tindall, Harris, Christians, Rein, Becker, Howell, Blair, Sears, Horning, McAtee, W. Popp, Morell, Kibby, Rowley, Bryant, Phillips, A. Steinert, Humphrey, Thorne. Second Row--Left to Right--Skolaut, Sunter, R. Marcum, A. Reif, R. Popp, Risner, Van Brimmer, Davis, DeMoss, Durand, Courtney, J. Murphy, E. Brewer, Krug, Corrigan, J. Brewer, Tauscher. First how--Left to Right--L. Tindall, McCain, Schoeppel, K. Smith, Poore, Steiner, Hejny, Hannigan, Susank, Harrison, Hester, R. Murphy, Gayer, Pickert, Green, Karst. J x 1 . V if cf f J 5 ,ELM Ojeawa R itil. H hz. 'mflbew . fl 1. ? ?:' ! TI'E',aSl11'8I'. fwai l l 9 i Mae Reinert, Ass. Sponsor, Vernon Skolaut, Reporter and Sec. Della Ann Zimmerman, Pres., Aileen Reif, Plkliililulil The freshman class of 1939-1940 has ninety- seven members, sixty-five of whom came over from Jr. High, the remaining thirty-two came from rural schools, Catholic schools and out of town. The class officers are: President---- ------ - ----- --Della Ann Zimmerman Vice-President------ ------ --Wayne Banks Secretary ---------- ------ ---- Vernon Skolaut Treasurer ---------------------- Norma Reif Reporter ------------------ ----Vernon Skolaut Student Council ---------------- Aileen Reif Eugene Bartonek Sponsor ------------------------ Miss McGill The freshman class had its own football team and thev also have a basketball team. The freshman chapel is a comedy which takes place in one of the early movie theaters when they had silent movies. It is a story of the west. In the various organizations the freshman class,is well represented. In Hi-Y there are seven. There are eleven girls in G.R. In Pep Club twenty- seven members are of the freshman class and in the Girls' Letter Club 21 girls. To represent the freshman class there are 2 boys in the boys' glee club and 7 girls in the girls' glee club. -The candidate of the freshman class for P.T.A. Carnival Queen was Elinor DeMoss and candidate for Cardinal Queen was Norma Reif.



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lil'- inr' . i - + with only ive lettermen from ,he year before, a team of green but potentially great Cardinals played in-and-out football during the 1939 season, finishing with a record of three won and two lost in Central Lll'l3.Z Prairie League playg four won and five lost for the full season. The feature games of the season included the Cardinel's smashing 20-O victory over the highly- favored Sterling Black Bears, and Larned's hard-fought 13-O victory over the Cards. xl iiffm' Holamgton 12. Bison 7. Hc-islngton 6, Elllnwood Holsington 6. Ellsworth Holslngton 0, Lamed 13. Holslngton 19. St. John Holsington 7. Cloflin 32. Hcisington 6, LaCrosse 7. Hclslngtcvn 20, Sterling 0. Holslngton 6, Lyons 7. Dale Whiteman, llrst letter playing Dale contributed Cardinal attack. Eighteen Cardinals Will Receive Letters Flnlsh Second in Central Prairlu League The 7-6 loss to Lyons on Thanks. Elvlng Day left. the Cardinals Ln sec- Frazler Blandon, sophomore, proven to'be one of the outstanding ball-lug- gers in the league lnearning his nrst putter at a wing-back p:sltion. With thu years experience and additional weight and speed, Frazier should really carry themail next Year. 'l. ond place ln the Central Prairie League 0, with three wlns and twc- losses. They were not so successful in non-league Howard Ruole, senior, was selected 0, play, losmg three out of four. honorary captain. Although injuries In' total points, the Cardinals out- Sept him out ci the early season games, gained their opponents 882-73, al- he played regularly in the later games, though they wcn only four of the nine earning his second letter. In addi- games scheduled. We list the season's tion to a strong defensive game. Ruble record below: junior, earned his in the tallback spot. many gains to the Jack Glynn, sexffor, earned his llrst letter by alternating with Kenneth Smlth at guard position. Jack played Eood. steady ball all season. Eddie Herresvsnphomore, was one of the lightest men on the squad, but he played his end pesltlon so well that few gains ivcre made by opponents around his position during the season. This ls Eddle's- flrst- letter. Chick Orr, senlor. earned his sec- ond letter, alternating with Blandon and Whiteman at the tallback position. Orr's famous lay-out pass play was completed for long galns ln slx games. Ras valuable for his place-kicking abil- Y A f' f iimll-ig X10 - J x WL if , '52 Harry Bradshaw, 190 pound supho more, started the season at tackle but later showed unusual ablllty as a plung- lng back, and was mc-ved to the full- back spot, where he became the spear- head of the Cardinal attack. This was his second -letter. I Kenneth Smith, sophomore. was also llg-ht. but very fast and hard to handle nt a guard positlonf He proved that he was nl:::- n ball carrier by raclng B0 yards for thc lcnc scorn against Lyons. I3 Maurice Skolaut, Junior, earned his Ilrst letter. playing regular center posi- tlon. Despite his lack of weight. Maurice opened many holes ln oppos- ing lines.

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