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P' l sl, 1 5 l It . if. . Jlfewa Jiicfffa Basket Ball The Howard Pirates defeated the Elk Falls high school 38-19 in the last game of the season. The starting line-up: Howard C381 Elk Falls 1191 Squier forward Lindley Lovell forward Gibson Gorman center McNitt Rader guard Jones Williams guard Cooley Points: Barnhart 8. Williams 7, Squier 7, Gorman 6, Lovell 5, Rader 2, Hutchinson 2, H. Jay 1, McNitt 12, Cooley 5, and Morton 2. Intra-Murals The Samsons are still leading in the intra- Murals basket ball race. Last Wednesday they boosted their stand- ing to six games won and two lost by whip- ping the Ripsnorters and the Pee Wees. The Pee Wees came into a second place tie with the Ripsnorters. Both teams have won three games and lost five. Fredonia Track Meet Out of the seventeen Class B high schools that entered the track meet held in Fredonia last Friday, Howard placed third. Leon placed first and Oswego placed second. The boys placing for Howard were: George Gorman, 1st-discusg J. Indermill, 2nd- lnile rungg,C, Ijleisler,,3rd--880 yard rung Ra- der, 3rd-low hurdles and 4th-high hur- dles, Calvert, 4th--mile run and 5th-high jump, R. Young, 4th-440 yard dashg Barn- hart, 5th-low hurdles, Young, Richards, Squier and Williams, 5th-880 yard relay, Heisler, Gray, Davis, and Barnhart, 5th- medley relay: and Williams, Gray, Young, and Rader, 5th-mile relay. Howard's points totaled twenty-six. The feature events were: Masoner-high jump, Bird-pole vault, and Cunningham-mile run. Future Farmers Twelve schools competed in the Annual Southeast Kansas Grain Judging contest held in Howard last Saturday, March 18th. LaCygne won first place with 1745 points, Parker, 2nd with 17053 Chanute, 3rd with 16945 Cherryvale, 4th with 15855 Fredonia, 5th with 1550. Other schools entered were: Altamont, Mound City, El Dorado, Mound Ridge, South Haven and McCune. Oh! For An Idea! Just what wouldn't I give for an idea! You see, teacher says I must have a perfect editorial, personality sketch, feature, or column in by Wednesday. Of course, l wouldn't want to disappoint herg but the ideas just won't appear in my brain. I might be able to write a feature, but a feature is supposed to feature something. All that is featured around here is chapel, and I have to write about them anyway. As to a personality sketch, I just couldn't write oneg because everytime I mention a teacher's name they throw fits. Editorials are really fun, but everyone l write cannot be published for fear of offend- ing somebody. Columns, horrible things, are the hardest of all. Teacher will suggest a gossip column, but when I write one, all the best things are censored before publication. Well, all teacher's suggestions have gone to blooie: so I guess I will hand in Ihe usual blank sheet. Office Notes The board of education has decided to landscape the school lawn in front of the new grade building. This will be a remark- able improvement to go along with the new building. Mr. Bergsma and Mr. Lange went to Eu- reka Monday night to meet with the board of education of Eureka in assisting them to establish a department of vocational agri- culture as part of their secondary school. Mr. Yoder, music instructor, has an- nounced Thursday, April 20, as the date for the Music Festival to be given by the How- ard grade and high school pupils. The pro- gram will be held in the grade auditorium at 8:00 p. m. H. H. S. News Staff News Editor ....,...,.. .---Betty McClure Grade Notes --- ..... Louise Degarimore Sports Editor --- ....... --Sam Westfall Feature Editor ....... -- - ---Robert Gibbon Rotary Luncheon The Howard Rotary Club enjoyed a penny luncheon at the high school build- ing yesterday, April 11, served by one of the school organizations. It was enjoyed by all the members presents. 50
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mlwflmll Girls' Senior High The senior high girls' basketball team consists of the members of the gym class. Under Mr. Elder's guidance the girls progressed nicely through the season. Although they did not have an extensive schedule nor a winning team, the girls gave fine performances each time they played. Their various opponents in several games were the Howard Alumni, Piedmont, and Severy. Due to this being the first year for most of them, we feel that experience is the best teacher and another year will find more and better games played by this team. Betty Gene Frailey. Boys' Junior High This basketball group, though small, gate some fine performances during the season. Trained by George Cougher, they were taught the new and best playing rules. This was the first year for several of the boys, and We feel that they did exceptionally well for an inexperienced group This group will have several more years in which to derive benefits from practice in the fine new gym. Betty Gene Frailey. Boys' Senior High A large number of eager boys reported for practice the first day-possibly this could be accounted for by the new gym. Under the supervision of Mr. Elder, the team pro- gressed rapidly throughout the season. Although we met defeat several times, the team continued to work enthusi- astically and without losing courage. As this was our first year with a good. gym in which to practice and play, We feel that this team gave remarkable competition to opponents. We entered the Elk City Tournament and won third place for which we received a very nice trophy. Several boys will leave us this year, but we plan to have an undefeated team next season. Willis W ebster. 49
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