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N J Axgvgwf , 15? ,,g5v11r 1 3 J' iff fs5f?P'u ,ifef lst Row-Guliford, Farnsworth, Brewer, Rome, Mr, Meyer, 0'Neal, Walker, Hickey 2nd Row-Staten, Hall, Kirkpatrick, Kroesch, Arbsland, B, Jaynes, Pickert, Prather Norton 3rd Row-Herres, Hammond, Nagle, L, Jaynes, Finn, Harman, Campbell PRE5IDENT.............LL0YD JAYNES Acglvgi COMMSTTEE VICE-PRESIDENT,.......BE'1 1'Y PRATHLER STQVDQQE CSHUMESY Mlfek Bimini d SECRETARY-'IREASURE .,., MARY NAGLE Harb gomeman lc SY S an Gow H SEGRETARY,,,,PAT FINN Bob Kroesch B9ttY PT5th9F Ruth Norton Joyce Herres GOLD HHH COMMITTEE Alb t W lk Bob Birdson Ear?.r0?Ne:l er PM Fm Mary Nagle Aileen HH-llg Calvin Winter Betty Staten Ted Gu1?ford Pat HickeY Elwanda Brewer Wilma Pickertth E TION CHAI Corinne Kirkpatrick Glen Farnswor R CREA RMAN ASSEMBLY CALENDAR Bob Kroesch i G b 11 152,35 niggas FLOWER SECRETARY NA Typical Council Meetingn Joyce Herres President Lloyd: UThe meeting will come to order, Mary Nagle, Secretary, will you please call the roll and read the minutes of the last meeting? Cnames are called as they appear in the picture above? If there are no corrections the minutes will stand as read, UWe will now have the reports of the four committee chairmen, Lois, your report, please,U Assembly Calendar Chairman, Lois-u0ur committee has completed the schedule of assemblies, Our future work will consist of making necessary adjustments in the schedule and in keeping officers and sponsors in- formed of their assembly date,N President-UYour report, please, Pat,n Gold HHH Secretary, Fat-uMy committee has filed the old records and has completed the recording of the basic and credit points for those students who have taken active part in the five fields, we are working now on the six week's grades and will begin on the citizenship ratings next week, This will bring the work of my committee up-to-date,N President: UHave you a report this week, Fred?u Activity Chairman, Fred-uWe have had charge of the Football Princess election, hobby exhibit, all-school nominations and elections,mock presidential election, Color Day, Tacky Day and finally the Honor Chapel, we help every organization in school with our attempt to finance the Gold H's which are earned by students active in several fields, In earning this money, we managed concession stands during the basketball and football seasons, the sale of decalcomanias and all school pins,H President: uStudent Courtesy Committee, Co-chairman have you a report?n Walter- nYes, we are working on a revision of the personality book which will be used to raise school morale and courtesy, The booklet is divided into four units and a test on personality,u Herb: nOur school courtesy group is continuing its organization and the student court system has been started, Lockers are no longer left open but the courtesy students continue to check them daily, There is a student on duty on each floor at every period of the day and they have been a great aid and assistance to everyone,H J President: UWB will have the Chairman-Flower and Recreation,u Joyce, Flower Sec,- nFlowers' were sent to several students during the year and collections made from the groups who gave them,H Bob Kroesch, Recreation Chairman- HThe school dance was well attended and orderly but there is a persis- tent demand among the students to use the High School gym, The use of proper wax will not spoil the floor for other use,u fa general discussion followsl President Lloyds nMeeting adjourned,n reports of our other
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s Y as as le. B -an 5 , H 5 H ,gee H H H l V, I ,E P H N H , .,, 5 M .q QU me 6, 5 , . s s is O0 M 5 H mg H Q as U as aaa M ' a 4th Row-Deines, Whiteman M, Birdsong, Strecker, B, Jaynes, Ochs, Mai, Nettlingham 3rd ROW-WilB0HvjKsY6S L, Jaynes, Herres, Jean, Neal, Grosz, Drake, Streck, Karst, Howell, 2nd Row--Brown, Mil-3-SF, 0'N99-l Steinert, Winter, Meyer, Bitter, Morgenstern, Farnsworth, L, Smith, Oliverius, Banks, Corbett, lst Row--Johnson, Madden, B, Birdsong, Guliford, Nuss, Kroesch, Harman, Becker, G, Winter, Thayer, L. Smith Ruble, Blandon, , WK W rs my as ' he a E 1 a NLTN . . J' --'T if' 0- , ,N.?:- .,f E ' ,4u,.,.5 W J rx x . '41 WN my f, A 1 f 'NF 5 ' E -Li J v . , At the beginning of the '40-'41 operation with the G, R,, presented ' is school year the Hi-Y cabinet, with 5, joint Christmas chapel. They have Ray Thayer as president and Mr, also had several different speakers Becker sponsor, selected 'J I Nl on the program for their 48 members for the club, regular meetings, For the At the beginning of the enjoyment of all the boys year the club sponsored they have a meeting in the free score cards for the gymnasium at least once a home football games, The club month, During this meeting has also sponsored several they Dlav ded eball a d bas et- money making propositions, such ball, The H1-5 cabinet memiers as the football concession and atte?ded a conference Whlch was food sales. The profits of these held in the Moundridge High School are used to Pay dues and to help on October seventh, At this meeting send some of the boys to Camp Wood, Camp Wood is a Hi-Y and Y, M, G, A, camp at Elmdale, Kansas, The members attending Camp Wood last year were: Ray Thayer, Ted Guliford, Gene Drake and Johnny Miller, The Hi-Y, in co- the various schools exchanged their ideas so all the clubs could have more of a variety of programs, The Hi-Y presented to the library a book which was dedicated to the memory of V. I, Vaniman, their former sponsor, CABINET s Q may am , 9 at Bi 15 Row-Ray Thayer, Walter Harman, Bob Birdsong, Glen Nuss lst Row-LeRoy Smith, Glen Winter, Theodore Guliford, Mr, Becker
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... . l'1'liLl51'lC.'J 1 rn 1 Kenneth Boyd football and Ruben Dumler basketball in track e4?F' 4 Bill uhedn Neal, quarterback, Bob Birdsong, basketball Kenny Smith' captain of the captained the 1940 Cardinals, captain, was one of the best 1940 .track Squad: was league Red was an outstanding blocker, ball handlers in the C,P,L, chamP10n 4UaPteI'mi15Pw Interest in athletics in H,H,S, reached the highest point in several years this year as the Cardinals pro- duced winning teams in all sports, After winning the league championship in track the previous spring, the Cards finished second in both football and basketball for the 1940-1941 season, The Cardinal gridders turned in a successful season which was spoiled only by the forfeiture of the first four games, due to an ineligible man in the line-up. The highlight of the season came when the Cards WOH over the Central Prairie League Champs from Lyons 25-0 in the final game of the BBBBOH, The Cards got off to a brilliant start when they handed the Russell Broncos an 19-12 beating, with Fra- zier Blandon running wild to score three touchdowns, After Russell, the Cards turned in easy victories over Sterling, Ellinwood and Lindsborg, Immediately after this came the discovery that these games must be for- feited, With all chance of a league championship gone, the Cards knocked off Larned 12-6, St, John 36-0 and Clef- lin 6-O, The only actual defeat on the record was to a truly great team, the Stafford Trojans who t00k t0 the air to defeat the Cardinals 25-7 on Nov, 15, After this, the Cards finished the season by downing Ells- worth 25-7 and Lyons 25-0, Nineteen boys received letters and Bill Neal, quar- terback, was elected captain, In basketball, the Cards again were second only to Lyons, The Cards finished the league season with six wins and four losses, In non-league games, they won two and lost twog winning from Russell and St, John and losing to Great Bend and Kinsley, Russell again served as the Cards' first victim, Playing a tight zone defense, the Cards took advantage of the breaks to win, 18-12, eww- In the league opener the Cards again were nhotu and easily defeated Sterling's Black Bears, 27-6, They followed this with a win over Ellsworth giving them the lead in the league, Then the lowly Vikings of Lindsborg handed the Cards their first league defeat, Championship hopes faded when the Cards lost to Lyons 28-25 on the Lyons court, after a terrific struggle in which the Cards played their best ball of the season, Victories over Ellsworth, Lindsborg and Ellinwood followed to keep the Cards firmly entrenched in second place, The climax of the season came when the Cards met Lyons on the Hoisington court in the lust league game, The Cards hoped to repeat their feat in football, and in the first few minutes it looked as though they mightg but the mighty Lyons scoring machine got under way and Hoisington lost, 31-46, Nine boys were awarded letters and Bob Birdsong was elected Honorary captain fw'meswsm, The Cardinal track squad of 1940, coached by Ruben Dumler, had a great season which was climaxed by win- ning the Central Prairie League championship at Sterl- ing, In this meet, Frazier Blandon won three firsts, setting new meet records in the 100 yd, dash and broad jump and e,ualing the record in the 220 yd, dash, Captain Kenny Smith's neck-and-neck finish with Smisor of Sterling in the 440 yd, dash was another highlight of the meet, as was the fact that Hoisington's great all-around athlete UChalkeyN Guliford accomplished the amazing feat of placing in the lOO yd, dash, the half- mile run and the shot-put, The Cards also tied for first with Great Bend in a triangular meet and won many points in later meets, The squad of 1941 is expected to be even stronger with most of the letter men returning, go rf J, Kirkpatrick, Jaynes, Whisman, 1 Y' A Hardy, Arbsland, C, Kirkpatrick,
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