Rocky Ford High School - Le Cantaloupe Yearbook (Rocky Ford, CO)

 - Class of 1936

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Rocky Ford High School - Le Cantaloupe Yearbook (Rocky Ford, CO) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 63 of 116
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49' 'ix s5bJI.,5dl -X v , ol' ,V If B.G. EXTRA CLIRIQICULAIQ ACTIVITIES The life of the student-organizations, publications, dramatics, and music. More memories of life at the high schoolg of cooperation in the clubg of frantic search for copyg of grease paintg of musical sounds on the airs-all fl vital part of the student life. Page Sixty-nine

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MIINICDR SPCDRTS The Junior High Basketball season this year was quite successful inpthat 20 boys were g11ven practice in the art of basket-.shooting and floor work, training that should help make better high school ,teams in the next few yveiars. The squad wals cut from about 40 to 20 in order to give time for more individual attention to the boys. This 20 was divided into two groups. The lightweight boys Cunder 95 poundsb were defeated only once before the tournament and once in the finals of the tournament fat Las Animas. The heavyweightis won a majority of their games and Nvon the heavyweight championship at Las Animas, defeating the strong Las Animas and La Junta teams. The boys who were on the first beams are as follows: LIG-HTWEIGHTS HEAVYWEIGHTS Floyd Harmon-eCaptain Johnnie Miller Galen Frantz Harold Edgar Bobby Peterson John Nishimura J. P. Miller Robert Cramer Orville Heald Eddie SummersfCaptain Leonard Scott Mason Nelson Paul McCammon Wayne Fainies Keith Groth Mr. Bishop was the very efficient manager who scheduled all the games and trans- ac-ted all the business of the squad and Mr. Powell was :the coach. TENNIS--1935 Tennis players realize the mental and physical benefit from this worth while sport. Not only are lstrength, skill and accuracy greatly developed by the members of 'the group but they are acquiring a pleasant means of using leisure time in later years. The tennis contest was just a school contest held in Rocky Ford. Shirley Mae Williams was ithe winner of the girls single.s and Marian Herring and Dorothy Slaughter were the .winners of the girls' idoubles. Ralph Goins Won the boys' singles and Earl Heckman and Larry McQuerrey won the boys' doubles. A tournament was ,scheduled in Trinidad but because of continuous rainy weather, they were unable to play. A concrete court was presented to the school as a gift from the class of '30 land 31. GIRLS' GYM CLASSES The purposie of girl's physical education is three fold: To improve health To develop sportsmanship To stlimulate interest in girl's sports as a means of healthful recreation during leisure ltime. This year, there are 210 enrolled in these classes. Under the direction of Miss Lois Wolfe, they have marching tactics, exercises, and games. In the fall, they play circle games and volley ball, after Christmas, balsketball, and in the spring baseball 'amid clogging. Having many experfienced track men, Rocky Ford was able to take first place in the Valley Track Meelt, which was held in Rockry Ford. The following towns participated in the meet: Rocky Ford, La Junta, Las Animas, Lamar and Trinidad. We out-poir: ted all our opponents wth our constant second, third, and fourth places. Donald Cline, taking the only first place that Rocky Ford received, won the mile race. The outlook for track thlls year is very promising, and 'as usual the meet will be held in Rocky Ford. Best wishes to the Track Team of 1936. Page Sixty-eight



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IXIATIGNAI. l-IGNOR SCDCIETV Left to right: Carroll Wilson, Jeannette Knapp, Pauline Gobin, Mary Jane Cartter, Dorothy Newland, and Alfred Wunder OFFICERS President ,,...,........ ......,.................... J eannette Knapp Vice-President ..................... .................. C arroll WIISOH Secretary and Treasurer ...............,..-.......-... Alfred Wunder Sponsor-Miss Louise Thompson, not pictured Ear from being an organization of bookworrnls, The National Honor Society has as its members only leading upper classmen. It is a branch of la national organization which has the same pin and membership requirements all over the country. Membership in lthits organization ails a reward of merit for scholarship, service to the school, good conduct, and qulalities of leadlenship. Not more than fifteen percent of any graduating class and five per cent of a junior class. are eligible. Near the end of eaoh semester, students are voted upon by members of the :society and a faculty awardfs committee, following which election a formal finitation ceremony is held fbefore the .student body 'in assembly. Page Seventy

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