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Page 24 text:
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The RED and WHITE SCHOOL CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 4-School opens. So-o-o many Freshmen and the weather so-0-o hot. 13-15-Fall Festival. School closed. 29-First convocation. Mr. Huff in charge. 29-Freshman initiation. Many upper classmen crash party. Leora goes home with boy friend crasher. OCTOBER 2-German club organized. 6-Football season opens with night game at Peru. Debut of football band. 13-Weeping Water at Weeping Water. 19-0. 19-First G. R. meeting. 20-Adams there. Football band goes in truck. 14-0. 27-Powhattan, Kansas, here. Girls have fatal lure for boys on the field. 19-0 in favor of Humboldt. NOVEMBER 3-First German club meeting. 10-Football, Shubert here. Candidates from Humboldt go to Press convention at Lincoln. 13-Marie Kotouc goes to Omaha to pull down first for being best citizen in state. 14-Boy Scout Court of Honor. 17-Football at Pawnee. Publishment of Ideal Girl. 18--First teacher's exams. 23-Junior High Operetta Paint and Patches. 24- Little Ten Declamatory contest at'Bratton Union. Mr. Weber promises contestants chicken dinner if all win. 24-Football, Sacred He-art, here. 29-Convocation. 30--Thanksgiving. Football at Table Rock. DECEMBER 8-Pictures started for annual. 15-Pep Squad enterta.ins football boys. 22?-Basketball, Falls City here. 2331-Christmas vacation. JANUARY 5-Basketball at DuBois. 11-Junior class play. Mac did a gocd piece of acting as the ferocious tiger. Page Twenty-Two --llIll11---- 12-Basketball, Stella here. Game hot and heavy. 19-Basketball at Dawson. 26-Basketball, Sacred Heart here. 30-Basketball, Table Rock here. FEBRUARY 1-Grade program. 2-Basketball, Bratton Union here. 3- Little Ten music contest here. Local boys getting acquainted with out-of-town girls. 6-Basketball at Shubert. 9-Basketball, Pawnee City here. 9-10-M-I-N-K Music contest at Peru. Most Humboldt students stayed over night. 16-Basketball at Auburn. ' 23-24- Little Ten basketball tournament at Sacred Heart. The boys came home beaming, bringing two cups. 28-Basketball at Tecumseh. MARCH 2-3-Class B District Basketball Tournament at Humboldt. 9-10-Class A District Basketball Tournament at Nebraska City. Humboldt received loyal sup- port from Nebraska City's Pep Squad. 15- -fBenefit program for Red and White. 16- Little Ten Dramatics contest at Salem. Clean Linen ranked second. Bus Herdlit- chka did nobly. 24-M-I-N-K Dramatics contest at Peru. Here Clean Linen got a rating of Superior. APRIL 2-Band concert. 13-14-District Music contest at Omaha. 21--Scholastic contest at Dawson. 21-State Commercial contest. MAY 1-Band concert. 3-Senior class play. A-State Music Contest at Lincoln. 11-Junior-Senior Banquet. 13--Baccalaureate. 15-Eighth Grade Commencement. 17-Senior Commencement. 18-School closes. -By EUNICE HALM
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The RED and WHITE FOOTBALL:-Top row: Swanson, Burgctt, Hughes Todd, Hudson, F. Fruhbaucr, Witkowski, Hows-ll Conch Huff. Second row: Rockwtll, Gunzenhauscr, Reid. Crab- trcm-, Harsllburgcr, K. Shadden. Winhcim. First rcw: Clutntllcr, Schull-r, Uhri, Captain Ninger G. Shaddcn. Nims, Laffl-rty. BASKETBALL:-First Team-Top row: Hudson, Warner. Howe, Schuler, McGinnis lMg'I'.i Coach Huff. First rcv-.': Rorkwt-ll. Uhri, Chandler, Nims, Ninger. TRACK:-Top row: Couch Huff, Sutorius, Fergus, l+'1'ul1l::1u0x', Ningt-r. First row: Howell, Uhri, Schiller, BASKETBALL:--St-cond Team-Top row: Couch Huff, Ihxicl, McGinnis tMgr.i, Laffc-rty. Second rcw: Pennington, Shaddcn. Gunzenhauscr, llz11'sl1lJa1'go1', Howvll. First row: Prater, Swanson. Howl-. Hudson, Wal'- uct. BASKETBALL:-Junior High- Top row: Laffcrly, Cernohlavek, Boukal. Arnot, M. Jvnkins, Coach Johnson. First row: Gridlvy. Klint, Merritt, Chandler, Hynck, B. Jenkins.
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