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PEP CLUB JUNIOR PEP CLUB
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TIIE SEASON’S RECORD Player— Games Played Fouls Free Thi Made Field Go Made Total J Points Rav Johnston 34 58 88 169 426 Arnold Tschirgi 31 78 18 65 148 Dale Schilling 34 26 17 60 137 Douglas McLean 33 66 33 42 117 Bob Hauf 31 71 18 44 106 Robert Lyman 33 41 14 41 96 Bob McStay 15 26 4 23 50 Don Johnson 33 49 12 15 42 Eugene Fackenthall 15 19 8 13 34 Dick Kramer 20 19 5 21 47 Ray Kawulok 15 13 3 6 15 Dick Reed 12 12 0 4 8 Thomas Fiedor 15 8 2 2 6 Bruce Portwood 10 1 2 1 4 Frank Kukuchka 3 1 0 0 0 Dec. 2—Ranchester 32, Lodge Grass 19. Dec. 12-13— Ranchester 21, Arvada 20. ‘Ranchester 21, Big Horn 19. Ranchester 14, Clearmont 26. ‘Ranchester 38, Arvada 29. Dec. 15—Ranchester 30, Dayton 23. Dec. 17—Ranchester 33, Lodge Grass 38. Dec. 19—Ranchester 41. Busby 27. Jan. 3—Ranchester 29, Ranchester Alumni 11. Jan. 6—Ranchester 28. Sheridan “B” 24. Jan. 9—Ranchester 33, Big Horn 19. Jan. 10—Ranchester 20, Clearmont 27. Jan. 13—Ranchester 23. Dayton 18. Jan. 16—Ranchester 25, Arvada 27. Jan. 22—Ranchester 31, Upton 18. Jan. 24—Ranchester 30, Rozet 29. Jan. 29—Ranchester 37. Rozet 22. Jan. 30—Ranchester 24, Upton 35. Jan. 31—Ranchester 20, Moorcroft 23. Feb. 3—Ranchester 29, Rig Horn 18. Feb. 6—Ranchester 46. Hulett 15. Feb. 10—Ranchester 40, Dayton 25. Feb. 13—Ranchester 35, Moorcroft 27. Feb. 17—Ranchester 28, Arvada 16. Feb. 20—Ranchester 48, Clearmont 45. Feb. 24—Ranchester 26, Busby 27. Feb. 27—Ranchester 31. Sheridan “B” 20. Feb. 4—“Ranchester 45. Hulett 25. Feb. 5—“Ranchester 26, Arvada 38. Feb. 5— Ranchester 44, Rozet 31. Feb. 6—“Ranchester 33, Moorcroft 23. Mar. 17—“‘Ranchester 28, Shoshoni 30. Mar. 18—‘“Ranchester 37, Ft. Laramie 38. Games played in Clearmont Tourney. Games played in District Tourney. “ Games played in State Tourney. 26 J- to to ►- CO JO eo ZO .U to Avera e Per Game
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R. H. S. PEP CLUB The Pep Club has been a busy organization this year. There are fourteen mem- bers including their sponsor, Mrs. Torbert. At the first of the year the club decided to get uniforms for the entire Pep Club. After much debating we decided on white sweaters and dark skirts. Our cheer leaders, Jan Lyman and Helen Kukuchka, wore purple swing skirts with gold satin blouses. Each girl had a purple and gold beanie. The sale of pop and candy at the home games gave us enough money to finance our trip to the Gillette Tournament March 4, 5 and 6. There were ten girls and two chap- erons present at the tournament. This was, of course, the climax to our year’s activities. At the first of the year the Pep Club Girls were going to organize a tumbling team. We served Rotary dinners to earn enough money to get tumbling mats. For three weeks after we got the mats everyone worked hard at tumbling but then we became more interested in basketball and usually used our gym period for ball practice. The girls organized a basketball team which played the seventh and eighth grade boys twice and won by a small margin both times. To help earn enough money for the Rustlers to go to Laramie we divided our team and played against each other. The games were well supported. Although the 47-48 Pep Club was unable to become spectacular in tumbling, we learned to do forward rolls, head kips, pyramids and head stands, which will give us a good start next year. —Violet Birdie WASHINGTON, THE FARMER AT MOUNT VERNON (Continued from Page 13) Washington was a stockman as well as a farmer. He branded his own cattle, was especiaUy inter- ested in fine horses and improved his droves of sheep and hogs. It was Washington who first gave farming a dig- nity and position worthy for the best of men to fol- low. It was he who made it a science. It was he who encouraged agricultural education and farm journals. The beautiful Mount Vernon farm is just as much a monument to his greatness as the monu- ments on the battle fields that are made of stone. DOROTHY KAWICKI, Grade 8 (Submitted to the D.A.R Essay Contest to be judg- ed May 15, 1948, as the representative paper from Ranchester school). 28
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