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The RED and WHITE GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION-Top row: M. Schmelzel, McMurray, Wright, Pennington, Bahl, Miss Howe tdirectorl, Mullen, Locke. Second .row: Hynek, Powers, Uhri, Hoagland, G Schmelzel, Ast, Porak, Robertson. First row: Seely, Jaros, Kotouc, Kaiser, Jack, Philpot. keewiiiiweeee GIRL RESERVES-fJunior and Senior Groupi- Top roiw: E. Harms, Ast, Herr, Meister, M. Fank- hauser, Kehoe, Halm. Thirw row: Bahl, Schuetz, Jack, Clark, Kaiser, Jar- os, King, Porr. Second row: Johnson, Hoagland, C. Seely, Hubka, Harding, Parli, Mowry. First row: Pennington, Nemechek, Cornelius, Mrs. Sterner tsponsori, Kotouc, Beutler, Sutorius. eAe11ii1i11--f-H GIRL RESERVES-tFrushman and Sophomore groupl--Tcp row: Todd, Sandfort, I. Rist, Phil- pot, McGinnis, Mullen, Yearling, Myer. Third row: Everson, McMurray, England, Jenkins, Bucher, V. Shadden, Locke, Robertson. Second row: R. Fankhauser, Lafferty, Moyer, Hynek, F. Shadden, Porak. First row: Seely, Mrs. Sterner tsponsori, R. Rist, Libhart, Uhri, F. Harms. ..HM.. PEP SQUAD-Top row: Sutorius, Fankhauser, Bahl, Miss Arnup tsponsorb, Kehoe, Carpenter. Third row: Hoagland, Harding, Porr, Beutler, M. Schrnelzel, Kotouc, Mowry. Sm-cond row: Cornelius, Parli, Jack, Ast, Wright, Power. First row: Pennington, Halm, Clark, Kaiser, Jaros. King. ?t1::iiIl:: '--g GERMAN CLUB-Top row: F. Fankhauser, Mar- burger, Clark, Cornelius, Herr, Meister, Kehoe, R. Weber. Second row: Carpenter, Pennington, King, M. Fank- hauser, R. Sutorius, Wright, E. Harms. First row: Power, J. Sutorius, Lonneke, Mr. Weber tsponsori, McCauley, Eis. Page Nineteen a
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The RED and WHITE Girls' Physical Education . . . HE Girls' Athletic Association has twenty-four mem- bers. Points are recorded for all sports engaged in or all special tests passed during four years. Twice as many points are required for a large letter as for a small one. Each girl pays for 'her own small letter at the time she becomes a member. Those who probably will receive let- Girl Reserves . . . F HE Humboldt High School Girl Reserve Club has fifty-seven members. The officers for the year are: Jane Kehoe, president: Ruth Sutorius, vice president, Rita Rist, treasurerg Maurine Porak, secretaryg Inez Rist, pianist, Bernice Kaiser, song leader, Mrs. Sterner, ad- viser. This has been a year of varied activities and pro- grams. Meetings held two evenings each month have in- cluded programs on Health, Personality, Adventures in Friendship, Other Races, Candle Services, Christmas ters at the end of this year are Thelma Bahl, Norma Hoagland, Grace Schmelzel and Mildred Schmelzel. At the end of the basketball season the Juniors won the inter-class tournament by defeating the Sophomores 6 to 2. The Seniors did not enter because of the illness of some of the players. -mw---- Carolling, This Modern Age, programs presented by girls of each class, and The Place of Religion in the Life of the High School Girl. A program was given before the high school assembly. A conference with other towns as guests was sponsored April 28 and 29. A Grandmotherks Tea and Mother's and Daughter's meeting were held be- fore the close of the school year. Club work aims to in- clude each girl in its activities in programs and acting as hostesses at the regular meetings. Our purpose is to Find and Give the Best and to build for Christian womanhood. --mw---- Pep Squaol . . . OR many years thc Pep Squad organization has been pre-eminent among active Humboldt high school groups. This year, we are proud to say, it has been un- usually active. One reason for this is probably the ex- ceptional interest of the members, and another, the ex- tremely good basketball and football teams. This 1933-34 Pep Squad was organized early last September by the Junior and Senior girls, with Miss Arnup as sponsor. The following officers were elected: Bernice Kaiser, president: Thelma Bahl, vice-presidentg Eunice Halm, treasurer. Candy, gum, apples, and sand- wlches were sold at fcotball games, and enough was German Club . . . OR several years there has been no demand on the part of the Humboldt students for French and very little demand for third year Latin-not enough to justify the organization of a class. As an experiment, German was offered this year. Twenty-six enrolled for work the first semester but during the second semester the enrollment has not been so high. Early in the year a German club was organized with John Sutorius as president. Due to Page Eighteen netted to give a theatre party and lunch for the football boys and to pay for the Pep Squad picture in the annual. This year, instead of one cheer leader, as previously, there are two-Betty Clark and Bernice Kaiser. At every home basketball game, seats were marked off for the Pep Squad and the Pep Band in order that the cheer leaders might lead the squad more efficiently and effectively. The Pep Squad is an organization formed solely to urge the participants of sports on to the highest victory possible. It is school spirit and loyalty personified. the rush of other activities only one meeting was held the first semester. German songs were sung, several easy stories were read and free German conversation was en- couraged. At the close of the meeting typical German re- freshments were served. If the interest continues as good as it has been, German will be offered next year. Super- intendent Weber is the teacher of the subject and acted as sponsor of the club.
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The RED and WHITE Football . . . Humboldt ................ .... - - 0 Humboldt --- ........... ...... - ---19 Humboldt -- .... 14 Humboldt ........... .... 2 0 Humboldt ....... .... - - 7 Humboldt --- ----20 Humboldt --- ...... ----20 Humboldt --- ..... - -- 0 OACH Huff's 1933 football team had one of the most successful seasons ever experienced by a Humboldt High School team. Although they met with three re- verses, no team was able to defeat them on their own playing field. They scored 100 points to only 51 for their opponents. In the first game of the season Humboldt played Peru Those who were awarded letters are: Peru Prep ....... ,,., 6 Weeping Water .... .... 0 Adams .......... ,,, 0 Powhattan .... .................. ,,,, 0 Shubert ...... ........ ......... - - - 7 Pawnee City --- ....... ---25 Sacred Heart --- .... --- 0 Table Rock ........ .,..- ,,.,.,. -,,,,-, - - , 13 Prep under the lights at Peru. The Humboldters were de- feated 6 to 0. Weeping Water was first met on the home field and went down to defeat before the Cardinals to the tune of 19 to 0. Ro-bert Ninger served as captain during the past season and Leslie Gunzenhauser has been elected by his team- mates as captain for next year. Robert Ninger Martin Rockwell Lee Nims Gordon Uhri Burnus Sfchuler Kenneth Chandler Gilbert Shadden Jim Lafferty Leslie Gunzenhauser Ralph Reid Royale Crabtree Kenneth Shadden Herbert Hudson Fred Harshbarger Elmer Burget There are seven letter-men back for next season. Basketball . . . Humboldt ........... ..... Humboldt --- Humboldt --- Humboldt --- Humboldt --- Humboldt --- Humboldt --- Humboldt --- Humboldt --- Humboldt --- --- Humboldt -- ........... -- --::lm::-- ---- Falls City ---- ---- DuBois ----- Stella ........ - ----26 ---- 9 Dawson .............. - --- ---- S8.CI'6d HB8ft -- ---..--- ---,. ---- Bratton Union 18 26 20 24 32 ----57 27 32 40 22 ----42 Tecumseh -- Total .... ---- ............. 340 Humboldt ....... ........... Humboldt --- ..... -..----- Humboldt ,-- Humboldt --- ------- Total .... Humboldt -- ....... ----- Humboldt .... ..... .... Humboldt -- ........ -- Total ............................ ..---------35 --------115 Pawnee City --- Auburn .... --- Table Rock ........ -- ---- Shubert ....... ...... .......... .... 21 16 16 18 ------ ----- ..- ----20 16 19 17 -..-------- ----25 Total ..... .... 2 00 Tournament Games LITTLE TEN TOURNAMENT Salem ...... --- ---- 9 ----32 Rulo ---- ------ ----17 --..-22 Dawson --- -- ----- ----13 ----26 Stella --- ---------- ----22 --- Total ..... ----ST REGIONAL TOURNAMENT ---------27 Peru Prep ---- ---22 ----13 Nebraska City --- ---25 ----23 Plattsmouth ------------- ---24 '65 Total ........................... :fi HE flash Humboldt Cardinals were recognized by basketball critics as one of the outstanding teams of southeastern Nebraska. After winning 9 out of 11 scheduled games, they cap- tured the Little Ten Tournament fFebraury 22-23-243, winning in the finals from Stella, 26-22. They were awarded a cup presented by the Little Ten Athletic Asso- ciation, and also the Schmelzer Trophy. Three Humboldt men secured berths on the All Tourney First Team, and one on the Second Team. They were: Nims, forward: Chandler, centerg Ninger, guardg and on the Second Team Rockwell was named as guard. Nims was elected as fPlease Turn To Page Twenty-Fourb Page Twenty
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